Article by: Jon Evans
Article applies to: all BMWs
A BMW Part number is formatted like this: 00-00-0-000-000.
The first two digits reveal the section that the part belongs to.
Read on for my findings so far . . .
An example below . . .
Section | Description |
07 | Generic parts such as lubricants, fasteners, cables, etc. |
11 | Engine |
12 | Engine electrical system |
13 | Engine fuel preparation system (injectors etc.) |
16 | Fuel supply (tank, pump, pipes, etc) |
18 | Exhaust system |
21 | Clutch |
23 | Transmission - manual |
24 | Transmission - automatic |
25 | Gear lever |
26 | Drive shaft |
31 | Suspension - front |
32 | Steering |
33 | Suspension - rear |
34 | Brakes |
35 | Pedals |
36 | Wheels |
41 | Bodywork |
51 | Trim, interior fittings etc |
52 | Seats |
54 | Sunroof |
61 | Body electrical systems |
62 | Instrument cluster |
63 | Lighting |
64 | Cabin heating and climate control |
65 | Audio |
66 | Park distance control |
71 | Tools (that are supplied with car e.g. trunk toolkit) |
72 | Seat belts air bags etc |
81 | Lifestyle e.g. jackets and key rings |
82 | Accessories e.g. roof boxes, upgrade kits for heated seats etc |
83 | Car care products |
84 | Communications |