BMW Rear Window Seal Replacement DIY Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
  • Hello Friends. If you find any of this info at all helpful, I would appreciate if you subscribe. Best Wishes. BMW window seals are notorious for cracking and falling apart after only a few years. View (part 2) of this DIY project for step by step instructions on completing this project.

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  • @jacquelynkarney9001
    @jacquelynkarney9001 7 років тому +1

    This is awesome! Thanks so much. My BMW peeps wanted $200 to do this! Can't wait to try it!!! You make it look so easy.

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  7 років тому

      So happy to be helpful! Best Wishes.

  • @derekjy
    @derekjy 8 років тому

    Thank you very much for a really helpful video. I bought the part from a BMW Dealer and I was able to do this myself on my 2005 530i with relative ease and confidence after watching you video, and saved me the cost of having it done at a shop.

  • @thornick
    @thornick 8 років тому +1

    I just completed my E60 rear window in about 30 minutes, that included changing the bottom seal as well. I marked where the bottom parts meet to insure the bottom was properly located. I used a small compressor to blow out the old debris and a PH balanced wash to clean out the gutter. One other thing, after I used the wide pry tool to push the new molding into the gutter and up against the glass, I noticed the bottom part of the molding lifted off the gutter a bit. I used the same wide pry tool to lightly push that part of the molding back down against the gutter. This video made this a very easy job.

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  8 років тому

      Excellent. So glad to be of help.

  • @victorsetaro391
    @victorsetaro391 6 років тому +2

    Excellent job on this video. Thanks for sharing the step-by-step procedures. Very helpful.

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  6 років тому

      Thank you for your kind words. Please subscribe!

  • @SD-hf3hj
    @SD-hf3hj 9 років тому +1

    You made this process very easy and straight forward to follow. One of better DIY video on this. Thanks and thumbs up!!

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      +west west Thanks for the positive feedback. I enjoy helping others save money!

  • @davidhernandez2794
    @davidhernandez2794 9 років тому +4

    Work done today in my 535i. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      David Hernandez You're very welcome David. Glad you found it helpful!

  • @RADARTechie
    @RADARTechie 9 років тому

    Excellent video. Clear, concise, steady cam, well put together. I and my 528i thank you.

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому +1

      B Cook Thank you. I appreciate the feedback.

  • @Ceelos415
    @Ceelos415 7 років тому

    Thanks for sharing. This was helpful. I just saved some $ doing this on my own. Cheers!

  • @Slick43x
    @Slick43x 10 років тому +3

    Awesome DIY. great job and thanks..

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      rick535xi Thanks Rick. I appreciate the positive feedback! Look for more videos soon!

  • @Isgood2beKing
    @Isgood2beKing 6 років тому

    Super well explain so calm and informative
    Thank you so much !!!!

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  5 років тому +1

      You're very welcome. Thank you for the kind words!

  • @patrickblack5871
    @patrickblack5871 6 років тому +1

    Awesome DIY- Thanks.

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  6 років тому

      Great. Thanks for the positive feedback!

  • @Himoutdoors
    @Himoutdoors Рік тому

    On another video I saw, the guy was spraying silicone spray to seat the seal…..😮
    I’ll stick with soap and water cheers.
    Do these seals shrink at all? On my 2006 E90 the rear window seals don’t meet, there’s about 1” gap, half on either side…..

  • @Nancy95959
    @Nancy95959 9 років тому +1

    Thanks . 2005 525i easy with your video

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      nancy stewart Excellent. Glad to hear that it was helpful!

  • @BeekSizl
    @BeekSizl 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing. Did this today.

  • @BullseyeDIY
    @BullseyeDIY  11 років тому

    Very cool. I'm glad to know that you found this information helpful. Keep up the good work!

  • @cruel-world
    @cruel-world 3 роки тому

    Do I need to apply any glue also ? The glass shop by me said they needed to remove the glass and apply glue

  • @roundrockmoe
    @roundrockmoe 9 років тому

    That was a great tutorial!! Thanks!!

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      +Mike Owens You're very welcome Sir. Thanks for the positive feedback!

  • @ZackCaudle
    @ZackCaudle 9 років тому +1

    AWESOME! Great help!!

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      +Zack Caudle You're very welcome Zack.

  • @freekyFX4
    @freekyFX4 9 років тому +1

    Awesome videos!

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      freekyFX4 Thanks. I appreciate the kind words!

  • @TiredoftheBS1562
    @TiredoftheBS1562 11 років тому +1

    Thanks... great help

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому +1

      Con Costa Great and thanks for the positive feedback!

  • @paulotelesk12
    @paulotelesk12 8 років тому +1

    great víd and tks for helping

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  8 років тому

      +Paulo Teles You're very welcome!

  • @azureboy9467
    @azureboy9467 8 років тому

    Thanx great job my ride still suffering the same issue .. Please can u tell me the price of this seal in USD ?

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  8 років тому +1

      Azure. In the U.S. there are a lot of places to buy this item. Several BMW dealers have online parts stores that are separate from their counter sales units and sell at far below retail. There are also independent parts companies that sell original equipment a sometimes quality aftermarket brands. As I recall, I paid about $35 for this item online, and picked it up at my local BMW dealership, but I shop around for each and every part I purchase for the best price... I'm very thrifty!

  • @Robertc2427
    @Robertc2427 8 років тому +1

    what lubricant would you use for installing. would like some examples, thanks.

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  8 років тому +1

      +Robert Chagolla I like to use (303 aerospace protector). You can sometimes find it at Ace Hardware. I buy it online.

  • @JustinFlournoy
    @JustinFlournoy 9 років тому +1

    Hi what is the type of adhesive that Manufactures use to seal your weather trim on vehicles? I have a 2013 Nissan altima coupe and want to patch back up its only the top trim of the vehicle

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      Justin Flournoy Thanks for your question. Generally, modern day vehicles do not require adhesives. However, people often use then to seal leaks. I would try to stay away from using adhesives, unless you need to temporarily seal a leak. For this I would use a clear silicone that can easily be peeled off. You can get this from any auto parts store.

  • @jctirzful
    @jctirzful 11 років тому

    May I know where did you get the seal? Please reply soon. Thanks

  • @arrowofG0d
    @arrowofG0d 9 років тому

    So I'm assuming an e60 550i will be the same thing? I can't imagine there would be a difference

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      +arrowofG0d That is correct. The e60 550 is the same body style as it's predecessor (545i) as well as the v6 models. It's just the updated V8 engine.

  • @MariosTopalidis
    @MariosTopalidis 8 років тому +1

    Hi, do you think that it's the same way to do the job for the E90 3series one?

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  8 років тому

      +Marios Topalidis Hi and yes. I believe it is a very similar process.

  • @alvaropinto6251
    @alvaropinto6251 8 років тому

    Olá
    Onde comprar?
    Pelo que entendi, não deve levar qualquer tipo de vedante nem lubrificante, deve simplesmente ser metido através de pressão?
    Cumprimentos

  • @gregorywalters9571
    @gregorywalters9571 10 років тому +1

    thanks now i can change mine now

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      gregory walters Great. Glad to be of help. This happens to all late model BMW's especially the 5, 6, and 7 series models.

  • @username6115
    @username6115 7 років тому

    go ahead...

  • @ihtiyardelikanl9217
    @ihtiyardelikanl9217 6 років тому

    Can I learn this seal's part number ?
    I want to order one of them,too.

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  6 років тому

      The inside seal is the larger and very easy to find. It is also the one that is most likely to fail and cause a leak. Google. part # 11667509080. Also ask about the smaller one as this is very hard to find one that actually fit. BMW does not make it. This is why I mention using a gasket sealant that is high temperature and oil resistant.

  • @BullseyeDIY
    @BullseyeDIY  11 років тому

    Hello and sorry for the delay. I purchased this one from my local dealer but I asked them to match the online dealer price. I hope this video was helpful. I plan to post others in the near future.

  • @vincentas
    @vincentas 10 років тому +4

    can you do this on e39?

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому +2

      vincentas Generally yes, although the process may slightly differ. It really depends on the materials used for the window seal. BMW's are very similar in their designs.

  • @johnpomp972
    @johnpomp972 5 років тому +1

    This is not a seal. It is cosmetic trim.

  • @williamflynn9451
    @williamflynn9451 9 років тому +1

    HOW DO YOU CONNECT THE BOTTOM SEALS

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      William Flynn William. At about 5:35 into the video, you can get a better idea of what to do. You will need to slightly pull the bottom seal loose in order to connect it with the left and right side seals. I hope this helps.

  • @beamerM5
    @beamerM5 6 років тому

    I thought silicone spray was good for rubber and plastics, there are such sprays exactly for that. Why would you say silicone spray is bad for this rubber?

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  6 років тому

      This is a very good question. There are two types of silicones and it is hard to tell which one is used in a product, as manufacturers don't often make it clear. Some silicones are derived from petroleum distillates and solvents, while others are water-based and/or created in a lab (true synthetics). There are also those that are created from petroleum and synthesized through a process called hydrocracking and labeled as synthetic. But that is another story for which I could write an entire article altogether. Basically the answer is that lubricants continue to evolve and we now have silicones that are safe to use on rubber, plastic and even leather materials. When I initially posted this video it was difficult to know and so I erred on the side of caution. I don't generally mention products, but there are certainly many more lubricants available today than when I posted this video...

  • @KingOfPortraits
    @KingOfPortraits 9 років тому +4

    wow an the dealer wanted to charger me $150 to do this for me

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      +Army War Veteran Yes. and you can do it yourself in less than an hour, and that's taking your time. Good luck.

    • @KingOfPortraits
      @KingOfPortraits 9 років тому

      Ok thanks

    • @BullseyeDIY
      @BullseyeDIY  9 років тому

      You're very welcome Sir.

    • @vicmon9869
      @vicmon9869 6 років тому

      i heard the seal alone was that much

  • @gregs.2676
    @gregs.2676 8 років тому

    waste a little water why don't you!