The BMW 135i began in the first generation of the series in 2007 coded as E82 or E88, depending on the body style. The BMW 135i is an entry model of the type but was rated at the top. It provides great parts like the occupant detection sensor for car buyers. A faulty BMW 135i occupant detection sensor can cause the sensor to not go off when the occupant is not using the seatbelt.
BMW 135i offers great parts to you. The occupant detection sensor is one of them. But there will be several problems after the occupant detection sensor has been used for years. The removal process of a BMW 135i occupant detection sensor is as follows. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the front seat. Disconnect any electrical connectors. And remove the seat belt assembly. Then remove the seat switch knobs and trims. Remove the seatback board. Locate the sensor. And finally, remove the mounting bolts. Signs of a bad BMW 135i occupant detection sensor include that the airbag light is illuminated on the dashboard, the occupant detection sensor stays on and the airbags stay active at all times. We have nearly all types of BMW 135i parts in our catalog to give you a better vehicle both inside and out. Consumers can get great products and services online 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.