BMW 7 SERIES E32 gps tracking

BMW 7 SERIES E32 GPS Tracking

Track your 7 SERIES E32 for free and visualize it on map

Produced from: 1986
Produced to: 1994

How to track your favourite BMW - model 7 SERIES E32 in realtime for free ?

Producer remarks about this particular model

SERIES 7 aimed to be the most luxury car on the market those days. Model integrated telephone and fax facilities as well as wine cooler, double glazing, traction control system, and a system that automatically increased spring pressure on the windscreen wipers. 311.068 pieces of this model were sold.

Our product description

We are offering you completely free of charge our GPS car tracking solution in real time. The only thing you need to do is to install smartphone with Android inside your vehicle with our awesome application on board

If you want to track your BMW 7 SERIES E32 in real time you have to do the following :

 

1. Download Free Car Tracking Application for 7 SERIES E32 application from Google Play

2. Create free account on spysat.eu (for example johndoe) - here is detailed instruction

3. Define Device endpoint  for each vehicle you want to track - give friendly name of your 7 SERIES E32  and PIN (some random will be provided - you can change it if you want)

4. Run SpySat mobile application on the smartphone and type there your LOGIN from SpySat (ex. johndoe) and PIN (from point 3.)

5. Install your smartphone inside the car

6. Enjoy watching position of your car at spysat.eu site.

7. Provide stable power supply - spysat app consumes some energy.

Best options to install smartphone inside BMW 7 SERIES E32

To permanently mount a smartphone inside your BMW 7 Series, follow these steps:
1. First, ensure you have the necessary tools such as a Phillips head screwdriver, pliers, and a heat gun (optional).
2. Remove the passenger's seat by unscrewing the bolts and pulling it out. This will expose the back of the dashboard.
3. Locate the stereo mounting bracket and remove it from the dashboard using pliers or a heat gun to loosen any adhesive. Be careful not to damage the wires attached to the bracket.
4. Find the location for the smartphone mount on your car's interior, which is typically near the air vents or between the seats. Drill a small hole where you want to place the mount using a drill bit that fits your drill bits. Make sure the hole is slightly smaller than the diameter of the phone mount's screws.
5. Attach the phone mount to the dashboard by inserting the mounting plate into the drilled hole and securing it with the provided screws. Tighten the screws until the mount feels sturdy.
6. Connect the direct-to-battery cable from your smartphone to the car's battery terminals using a wire connector or pliers. Make sure to follow the instructions that came with your GPS tracking app, as some apps may require a special adapter or connection method.
7. Download and install our free GPS tracking app from our website. Once installed, you can use it to manage your smartphone data and connect to other devices via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
8. Test the connection between your phone and car by making a call or checking your GPS location. Make sure the connection is stable and reliable for optimal performance.
In terms of maintenance tips, we recommend periodically cleaning your dashboard and removing any dust or debris that may accumulate around the phone mount area. You should also keep an eye on the battery health and ensure it's properly charging to maintain a strong signal.
As always, if you have any questions or concerns about this process, please don't hesitate to reach out to our customer support team for assistance.

Users opinions and questions

Frequently Asked Questions:

How can I troubleshoot the intermittent failure of the air conditioning system in my 1989 BMW 7 Series E32?

Here are some steps you can follow to troubleshoot an intermittent air conditioning (A/C) failure on your 1989 BMW 7 Series E32:

1. Check the fuses: The first step in any electrical issue is to check the fuses. Locate the fuse box for the A/C system, usually under the hood or in the engine compartment near the driver's side wheel well. Verify that all relevant fuses are intact and functioning properly. Check the compressor: The compressor is a critical component of the A/C system, responsible for pumping refrigerant through the system. Use a multimeter to test the compressor's electrical connections and output voltage while it is running. If there are any issues with the compressor or its wiring, you may need to replace it. Check the condensers: The condenser is another critical component of the A/C system, located at the front of the vehicle near the radiator. Verify that both the condenser and its electrical connections are clean and free from debris or damage. If there is any damage to the condenser or its wiring, you may need to replace it. Check the refrigerant: The A/C system uses refrigerant to circulate through the components and cool the air. Verify that the system has enough refrigerant by checking the level with a gauge. If the level is low, there may be a leak in the system that needs to be repaired before adding more refrigerant. Test the A/C controls: Verify that all of the controls for the A/C system are functioning properly. This includes the A/C switch on the dashboard, the fan speed control, and any additional features like seat ventilation or steering wheel cooling (if equipped). If there are any issues with the controls, you may need to replace them. Test the electrical connections: Use a multimeter to test all of the electrical connections throughout the A/C system for voltage and continuity. Verify that all wiring is properly connected and free from damage or corrosion. If there are any issues with the electrical connections, you may need to replace them. Check for leaks: If the refrigerant level is low, there may be a leak in the system. Use a UV dye to help locate the source of the leak by adding it to the system and waiting for it to circulate through the components. Then use a black light to locate any areas where the dye has leaked out. Replace any defective parts: If you have identified any defective parts during your troubleshooting, replace them with genuine BMW parts to ensure proper compatibility and performance. Test the system again: After replacing any defective parts, test the A/C system again to verify that it is functioning properly. If there are still issues, repeat the troubleshooting steps as needed until you have identified and resolved all problems.

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