OEM Hybrid And Electric Vehicle Disable Search
2025 BMW i7

Click the links below for OEM repair information. (Note: additional purchase is required for a subscription to each OEM's repair information website.)
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Accessing Disable Procedure
To find the BMW High-Voltage Disable Procedures:
- Go to www.bmwtechinfo.com
- Enter username and password (top left block)
- Click Login
- Click I agree
- Click AOS (top of webpage)
- Select Repair Manuals & Diagrams (AIR) from dropdown
- Click Start (middle of webpage)
- New window or tab opens
- Enter vehicle
- option 1: Enter VIN into first textbook, and click magnifying glass icon (inside textbook)
- option 2: Manually select vehicle(right side of webpage)
- Select Brand from dropdown
- Select Model Series from downdown
- Select Development Code from downdown
- Select other required information from downdowns
- Click magnifying glass icon (bottom of webpage)
- Click Repair Instructions (top of webpage)
- Click Unified Parts Group (left side of webpage)
- Click 61 General Vehicle Electrical System
- Click 61/25 High Voltage Battery System
- After selecting parts group, a list of documents appears (middle of webpage)
- Click document that says De-Energize The High-Voltage System
Hybrid And Electric Vehicle Welding Best Practices
When welding on a hybrid vehicle or electric vehicle, follow the same precautions as when welding on a conventional vehicle. In addition, there are precautions to take with the high-voltage battery. As a best practice, disconnect both the 12 V battery and the high-voltage battery service disconnect. (Note: Always disable the high-voltage battery following the vehicle makers repair information and follow all safety precautions.)
Refinish Precautions
"Procedure when drying after painting:
Attention!
Danger of damage to battery!
Vehicle may be kept in dryer for a maximum of 2 hours at an object temperature of 60°C." (surface temperature)
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