E60 520d battery starter

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Jul4ster
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Even though I'm replacing it, I can't figure out why the instructions for doing so suggest to look beneath the manifold. The real one is located underneath the engine, beneath the metal skid plate, next to the sump.

But what I really want to know is how the heck it really comes out.
maryem
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Oh, you want to get rid of the intake system if you go up there.
Or bottom-up removal with a vehicle hoist?
godisgreat
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Release scews
Installation note:Tightening torque 1241177 raise starter motor from transmissions flonge at rear and remove
Jul4ster
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325i...If you had read my previous article, you would know that in this case, it is missing.

Thanks, but why is it at the top of every other page I've visited but not this one?

It's all loosened up, but it still won't come out.
BMW_Fan2020
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The model year you were researching online will determine whether the M47 is located beneath the manifold or the N47 near the sump.
Jul4ster
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Clearly, you didn't take the time to read what I said, since you wouldn't dare make such a claim.
BMW_Fan2020
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I didn't get the final part; it's held together by three Torx 10 bolts. The first two are evident, but the third requires an extension to reach the boot.
Jul4ster
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I've tried taking them all off, but it just won't budge.
BMW_Fan2020
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Odd, I guess it's simply trapped where it hit the block, a little whack with a copper hammer could help?
Jul4ster
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Yes, after a few hammer blows, it detached.
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