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This media file displays the open engine bay of a modern BMW vehicle, likely a hybrid or electric model, under bright daylight conditions in Burgas, Bulgaria. The car's hood is fully open, revealing its intricate internal components. The engine bay is filled with various mechanical and electrical systems. A prominent silver power electronics unit, marked with a yellow warning triangle containing a lightning bolt, is centrally located. Numerous black hoses and cables, including distinctive orange high-voltage conduits, are connected to various parts. To the right, a black 12V car battery is visible with a red positive terminal cover, bearing the "BMW" logo. Adjacent to it is a black coolant expansion tank with a cap marked with a red warning triangle and a fan symbol. On the left, a complex arrangement of silver pipes and valves suggests components for the air conditioning or cooling systems. The area beneath the windshield, known as the cowl panel, and the lower part of the windshield itself are covered with a notable accumulation of dry, light brown autumn leaves. These leaves are particularly dense around the windshield wipers and within the cowl's drainage channels, indicating the car may have been parked outdoors during the fall season. The windshield shows some dust. Several labels are visible on the car's front structure. On the left metal cross-member, a sticker features the "BMW" logo along with part numbers and alphanumeric codes such as "5164 8.737.030.0", "170238-10 PL", "15735", and "1005". On the right, another sticker provides refrigerant information: "R1234yf 0,675 ± 0,015 kg", compressor oil type "PAG 2339920", and standards "SAE J639, J2842, J2845". This sticker also includes a yellow warning triangle with a fan symbol. A small yellow warning sticker with an exclamation mark is also present. The overall scene suggests the vehicle is stationary, possibly undergoing an inspection or maintenance, or simply parked with its hood open. The dry leaves imply an autumn or early winter period.
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