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honestly, you don't have to, you can just take off the parts from the back and add the new paddles at the back, that is what i did.
but the blue ones are extremely difficult to remove |
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Also, what size is that torx screw holding the steering wheel? |
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03-30-2023, 09:03 PM | #5 |
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i don't remember, but in this video i believe he will say all the sizes and i know he's a member here too
https://youtu.be/t0ObPgcpOiE |
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03-30-2023, 09:11 PM | #6 |
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[QUOTE=armoredsaint;29987842]i don't remember, but in this video i believe he will say all the sizes and i know he's a member here too
I seen that video, thanks. Your car is a MY23 correct? The reason I ask is because my car doesn't have the regular bolt holding the steering wheel like the other F90's in all the videos. My car actually has a torx bolt. Did yours have a torx bolt as well? |
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03-30-2023, 09:26 PM | #7 |
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it was made in Nov 2021 for MY2022 iirc and it's just a bolt, yeah i noticed that earlier too, and had to do a double take on your pic
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Top part where smaller blue connector connects to bigger blue connecter u can use a tiny flat had and try to pry it a bit. I have changed a lot of paddles and it always came off as u have to pry it a bit. Even if any clip breaks it doesn’t matter much as it will still sit tight once plugged in again.
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Update: After studying the connector a bit more, there's a small hole where you can see a little notch. I inserted a really small flathead screwdriver and pushed up while holding the connector and the connector came appart easy. See attached pictures. Hopefully this helps anyone else trying to swap out their paddle shifters.
I love the carbon fiber look of the shifters and they make it a lot easier to reach. Once I get the torx bit, I will be able to install the rest of my steering wheel carbon trim. |
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Nice! Yeah those connectors are a massive pain.
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Sorry to revive an old thread but hoping yall might know...
I broke my blue connector as pictured in this thread when swapping back to my OEM shift paddles. Anyone know the part number? Thought it was 8373579 since it's printed on it, but it's not clear and can't find it on bmw part stores. I bought these off amazon because they came up and appear to be the right connection... https://www.amazon.com/NuIth-Speaker...cx_mr_hp_atf_m any insight greatly appreciated! |
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