Touch dry in approx 10 minutes. BMW manufacturers code: 300. Provides a tough, durable protective finish on metal, glass fibre or rigid plastic panels. Advanced acrylic based formulation. Compatible with virtually all types of automotive paint finishes, including cellulose. Compatible with various BMW models from 1993 onwards.
BMW 381, Le Mans Blue Metallic. Paint Code 381, Le Mans Blue Metallic for BMW; R&E Low VOC Urethane Basecoat Paint (Clear-Coat is required for gloss and durability) Touch Up Kit (comes with 1/2 oz bottle of Primer, Color, and Clear-Coat) 11 oz Aerosol Spraycan; Ready to spray (Pre-Reduced) Options: 8 oz can, Pint can, Quart can, or Gallon can. M3-DCT · #5 · May 23, 2009 (Edited) +1 .. they are both beautiful colors (and both better than Monaco blue) but the Deep Sea Blue does have bright hue in direct sunlight and can at times have an "in-your-face" effect. Now whether or not that appeals to you in a relatively larger sedan like the 5-series is a question only you can answer. - Pull the blue wheel sensor connector out of the box and disconnect the two sides - Re-check the sensor there with the diode function of the DMM CHECK WHEEL SENSORS OFF THE VEHICLE: - If any sensor still checks bad, pull the sensor off the vehicle for a closer inspection - Chock wheels and jack E39 BMW and jack stand at the 4 jack pad locations4- No DTC Defintion Found (Hex) 4. 12- No DTC Definition Found (Hex) C. 13- No DTC Definition Found (Hex) D. 240- No DTC Definition Found (Hex) F0. Obviously seeing fault code 240 means the airbag module has s**t itself and will need to be replaced. So I'm guessing the other codes are pointless to try and diagnose.