Troubleshoot BMW 525i 2001 E39 User Guide
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lgnition System 
lgnition system, troubleshooting 
Troubleshooting ignition  system faults should begin with an 
interrogation  of the  On-Board Diagnostics (OBD 
II) system. 
The OBD 
II system detects ignition system misfire  and other 
related faults. When  faults are detected, the  OBD 
II system 
stores a Diagnostic Trouble  Code (DTC)  in the  Engine  Con- 
trol Module (ECM) along with other pertinent  fault information. 
4 In addition, the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) will  come on 
if  an emissions related  fault is detected.  Additional OBD 
II in- 
formation,  including a DTC  lookup table, can be found in 
OED On-Board  Diagnostics. 
NOTE- 
BMWmodels covered in this  manual  were equipped  with one 
of  three versions  of 
MIL warning lights (as shown). 
Misfire detection 
Engine m~sfire in one or more  cylinders, may be caused  by a 
var~ety of malfunctions in various subsystems. The OBD II 
system ~ncorporated into the engine management systems is 
des~gned to  detect and warn  of misfire  faults during englne 
operat~on. See OED On Board  Diagnostics. 
WARNING - 
lgnition  misfires  can cause  high hydrocarbon  exhaust emis- 
sions  andcatalytic  converter damage. For this  reason,  if a  se- 
vere  misfire  is detected,  the fuel injector 
will be turned off  to 
the  specific cylinder  and the 
MIL will be illuminated. A misfire 
may  also produce  an overheated  catalytic converter, which 
can  be a fire hazard. 
Oscilloscope  diagnostic diagrams 
One way to diagnose a faulty coil is  to use  an oscilloscope  to 
analyze spark quality  with the engine running. 
See  Table  b. lgnition  secondary voltage diagnostics  for 
list  of common ignition 
coil voltage faults and related  causes.    
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121 Battery. Starter. Alternator 
General ........................... .I2 1.2 
Special tools ........................ .I2 1.2 
Engine electrical system ............... .I2 1.2 
Battery Safety Terminal ............... .I2 1.3 
Warnings and cautions ................. 121 -4 
Battery ............................ 121-5 
Battery testing ...................... .I2 1.5 
Hydrometer testing ................... .I2 1.5 
Battery open-circuit voltage test ......... .I2 1.6 
Battery load voltage test ................ 121 -6 
Closed-circuit current measurement ..... .I2 1.7 
Battery charging ...................... 121 -9 
Battery safety terminal, replacing ......... 121-9 
Alternator  (generator) ............. .I2 1.10 
Alternator. basic .................... .I2 1.11 
Alternator with multi-function 
control  (MFR) 
...................... .I2 1.11 
Water-cooled alternator ............... 121 -12 
Charging System Troubleshooting . 121-12 
Charging system quick-check .......... 121-13 
Charging system. checking ............ 121-13 
Alternator. removing  and installing 
(6-cylinder  engine) 
.................. 121 -1 5 
Alternator. removing  and installing 
(M62 engine. air  cooled) 
.............. 121-16 
Alternator. removing  and installing 
(M62 TU engine.  water cooled) ......... 121-1 8 
Starter ........................... 121 -1 9 
Starter troubleshooting ............... 121  -1 9 
Starter. removing and installing 
(6-cylinder  engine) 
.................. 121-20 
Starter. removing and installing 
(V-8  engine) 
........................ 121 -21 
Solenoid  switch. removing and installing . . 121-23    
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Battery, Starter, Alternator 
This section covers the battery, alternator, starter and associ- 
ated components  of the electrical  system. 
Troubleshooting information 
forthese components isfound in 
Table  a. Battery, alternator  and starter  troubleshooting. 
For additional electrical troubleshooting information,  see 
600 Electrical System-General. 
Special tools 
4 Automotive digital multimeter 
CAUTION- 
Only use a digital  multirneter  when testing  automotive  electri- I) cal components. 
4 Closed-circuit current  measurement adaptor 
(Tool  No. 
BMW 61 2 300) 
Engine electrical system 
The alternator and starter  are wired directly to the battery. To 
prevent accidental shorts  that might blow a fuse  or damage 
wires and electrical components, always disconnect the 
negative 
(-) battery cable before working on the electrical 
system. 
Various versions  of alternators, voltage regulators, starters, 
and batteries are used in 
E39 cars. Replace components ac- 
cording to  the original  equipment  specification.    
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Battery, Starter, ~lternatorl 
@ TO fuse & relay panel Battery Safety Terminal 
A Battery Safety Terminal (BST) controlled  by the Multiple 
Restraint  System (MRS) control  unit was introduced  for mod- 
el  year  1998 
vehicles. The system  will disconnect  electrical 
power  to the  engine compartment 
in the event of  a significant 
impact.  The MRS  system  fires an encapsulated pyrotechnic 
device 
in the  positive (+) battery terminal that disconnects 
power  to the  engine  compartment,  but maintains power  to 
the  exterior lights  and interior  of the  vehicle. 
point 
002125~1 
Table  a. Battery,  alternator  and starter troubleshooting 
1- 
/Starter motor  or solenoid  faulty. l~est starter. 
Symptom 
Engine does not  crank 
Engine cranks slowly or 
not  at all, solenoid 
clicits 
when starter  is operated. 
I I 
Battery will not  stay IShort circuit draining battery. l~est for excessive current  drain with everything 
Probable cause 
Fault 
in immobilizer system (EWS) 
-Clean Battery cables loose, dirty  or corroded. 
Battery discharged. 
Battery  to body ground cable  in trunk 
loose, 
dirty or corroded 
Poor  connection  at starter motor terminal 
30. 
Corrective  action 
Try  another ignition  key. If problem persists,  contact 
your  authorized  BMW dealer. 
or  replace cables.  See 020 
~aintenance. 
Charge battery and  test. Replace  if necessary. 
inspect ground  cable. Clean, tighten  or replace  if 
necessary. 
Checlc connections,  test for voltage  at starter.  Test for 
voltage  at neutral safety  or clutch 
interloclc switch. 
charged more than a  few 
days. 
I~atter~ faulty. /Test battery  and replace if necessary. 
Short driving trips and high electrical drain 
on 
charging system does not allow  battery to 
recharge. 
. I 
I Battery cables loose, dirty or corroded. Iclean or replace  cables. See 020  Maintenance. 
Evaluate driving 
style. Where possible, reduce 
electrical 
consumption when  malting short  trips. 
Drive 
belt@) loose, worn  or damaged. 
IAlternator or  voltage  regulator  faulty. /Test alternator  and voltage regulator. 
Inspect 
or replace ribbed 
belt@). See  020 
Maintenance.    
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Battery, Starter, Alternator 
Water-cooled alternator 
The water-cooled alternator, used on 1999 and later M62 TU 
engines,  is a sealed  unit housed inside the  engine block wa- 
ter  jacket.  It  is cooled via the engine cooling  system. It is a 
"brushless" sealed  unit that cannot  be serviced.  Maintaining 
consistent alternator temperatures increases the life  span of 
the  alternator,  and elimination  of the  alternator  cooling fan re- 
duces alternator noise 
significantly. 
The M62 TU water-cooled alternator incorporates  load start 
reduction.  This function is intended to shorten the  duration of 
engine starting, particularly at low ambienttemperatures. The 
current load is limited to 
20 amps  during starting in  order to re- 
duce alternator braking torque on  the engine. Following  the 
current limiting phase, full power  output is then progressively 
reached. 
Charging system diagnostics  requires special test equip- 
ment.  If the  test  equipment is not  available, charging system 
fault  diagnosis can be performed  by an authorized 
BMW 
dealer  or other  qualified repair  shop. See Table  a. Battery, 
alternator and starter  troubleshooting for general  electri- 
cal  component troubleshooting. 
Before checking the alternator, make  sure the battery is fully 
charged and capable  of holding a charge.  Check that the bat- 
tery terminals  are clean  and tight and the alternator drive belt 
is properly tensioned  and not severely  worn. 
NOTE- 
Some model  require  up to 15 second  to reacli  full alternator 
output. 
CA UTIOG 
If the  charge  indicator  light in the  instrument cluster remains 
on,  the charge warning  circuit in the  instrument cluster may 
be  faulty.  Check that  the ground  lead is securely 
affached to 
the  grounding  stud on the cylinder  head 
(A). Replacing the 
instrument cluster before  repairing the ground  lead will both 
damage  the instrument  cluster and cause  the failure  to 
reoccur.    
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Battery, Starter, Alternator 
- Installation is reverse of  removal,  noting the following: 
Replace alternator rubber sealing O-ring. 
* Fill and bleed cooling system  as described  in 170 Radiator 
and Cooling  System. 
Tightening  torques 
Fan  clutch  to coolant  pump 
with 
BMW special tool  11 5 040  30 Nm (22 ft-lb) 
without 
BMW special tool 11 5 040  40  Nm (29 ft-lb) 
Terminal 30 (Bc) wire to alternator (ME) 13  Nm  (10 ft-lb) 
STARTER 
Starter troubleshooting 
Typical  starter wiring terminal identification is  shown. Large 
wire  at terminal 
30 (not shown  in photo) is  direct battery volt- 
age.  Smaller  wire at terminal 
50 operates starter  solenoid via 
ignition  switch. 
If  starter turns engine slowly  when ignition is in start  position: 
Check  battery state  of charge. 
Inspect starter  wires, terminals, and ground 
connectlons 
for good  contact.  In particular, make sure ground  connec- 
tions between battery, body and 
englne are  completely 
clean and tight. 
If no  faults are  found, starter  may be faulty and should  be 
replaced. 
- If  starter  fails to operate, check EWS (drive-away  protection 
system).  Try another ignition  key. 
If no faults  can be  found, 
have  the EWS  system  checked  using 
BMW scan tool equip- 
ment. 
Checkclutch pedal operated 
starter lock-out switch  or gear 
position  switch (automatic). 
NOTE- 
* A factory-installed drive-away protection  system, also re- 
ferred  to as 
EWS, is used  on E39 cars.  This system  pre- 
vents  operation  of the  starter  if a specially  coded ignition 
key  is not  used. 
On  cars  with automatic  transmission, the transmission 
gear  position  switch signals 
EWS to prevent  the engine 
from starting in gear positions  other than PARK or NEU- 
TRAL. 
On cars  with manual  transmissions,  a starter immobiliza- 
tion switch 
at the clutch  pedal is used  to prevent  the starter 
from operating unless the clutch  pedal is pushed  fully to 
the  floor.    
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/Fuel Injection 
This repair  group covers service and repair  of the Bosch  and 
Siemens engine management systems  used on 
1997 
through 2002 E39 models. Additional engine management 
service  and repair  information  may also be found  in the  fol- 
lowing  repair groups: 
0 020 Maintenance 
120 Ignition  System 
160 Fuel Tank  and Fuel  Pump 
610 Electrical  Component Locations 
OBD  On Board  Diagnostics 
NOTE- 
Camshaft  position sensor, crankshaft speed sensor  and 
knoclc sensors  are covered in 120 Ignition  System. 
Table  a. Engine  management  system applications 
- - ~ ~ 
1 ~odellmodel year / Engine IDME system I - I 
5281, 1997-1 998 IM52. 2.8 liter ISiemens MS  41 .I I 1 
528i. 1999ZO00 1~52 TU, 2.8 liter ]siemens MS 42.0 I I 
5251, 2001-2002 1~54, 2.5 liter 1 Siemens  MS 43.0 I I 
530i, 2001-2002 1~54, 3.0 liter ISiemens MS 43.0 
5401 1999-2001 1~62 TU, 4.4 liter l~osch ME  7.2 
I 
OBI) II software and hardware is incorporated  in the engine 
management control systems.  The 
OED II system monitors 
components that influence  exhaust and evaporative emis- 
sions.  If a  problem  is detected, the 
OED I1 system stores the 
associated  fault code and  condition. 
540i. 1997 
4 If vehicle emission  levels exceed 1.5 times  Federally  mandat- 
ed  criteria,  the 
OED II system illuminates  a malfunction  indi- 
cator light 
(MIL) in  the instrument  cluster. 
For  the 
E39 cars covered  by this manual,  three  different 
MIL symbols were used,  depending  on year  and model. 
See  illustration. 
When faults  arise, or if the malfunction indicator lamp  (MIL) is 
illuminated,  begin troubleshooting by connecting  BMW ser- 
vice tester 
DISplus, MoDiC, GTl or  equivalent  scan tool. The 
capabilities  of OBD 
II software  has the potential  to save hours 
540i. 1998 IM62, 4.4  liter /Bosch M5.2.1 
M62, 4.4 liter Bosch M5.2    
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Fuel Injection 
Fuel supply  to the  injection  system is  provided by a high pres- 
sure  electric  pump mounted inside  the fuel  tank.  The pump  is 
powered via  the fuel pump relay.  If the relay is faulty,  the fuel 
pump will not  run and  the engine will  not start. 
NOTE- 
* Fuel  delivery  volume and fuel pressure  are critical  to prop- 
er  operation.  Fuel pressure direcfly influences fuel deliv- 
ery 
Fuel pump  relay, fuel pressure  and fuel volume  tests are 
given in 160 Fuel Tank  and Fuel Pump. 
Relieving system fuel pressure 
The fuel system retains fuel  pressure in the  system  when the 
engine  is off. To prevent  fuel from spraying on a  hot engine, 
system fuel pressure  should be relieved beforedisconnecting 
fuel  lines.  One method is  to tightly  wrap 
ashop towel around a 
fuel  line fitting  and loosen  or disconnect  the fitting.  Cleanli- 
ness  is essential  when working with  fuel components. Thor- 
oughly clean the  unions before disconnecting  fuel lines. 
When system faults  are detected, a diagnostic trouble code 
(DTC) is stored  in the engine control module (ECM). The  MIL 
also iiluminates if an emissions-related  fault is detected 
When faults arise,  or if the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)  is 
illuminated, begin  troubleshooting by connecting  BMW ser- 
vice tester 
DISplus. MoDiC, GTI or  equivalent scan tool. The 
capabilities  of OBD 
II software has the  potential to save hours 
of  diagnostic time and to help  avoid incorrect  component  re- 
placement and  possible damage to system  components. 
CAUTION- 
- The tests in this section may  set fault  codes (DTCs) in the 
ECM and  illuminate  the 
MIL. Affer all testing  is completed, 
access  and clear  DJC fault memory  using an 
OED I1 or 
BMW  compatible scan  tool. See OBD  On-Board  Diag- 
nostics. 
0 Only use  a digital multimeter for  electrical  tests. 
. Relay positions can  vary Be sure  to confirm relay posi- 
tion  by identifying  the wiring  in the socket  using the wir- 
ing  diagrams found  in ELE  Electrical  Wiring 
Diagrams.    
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Fuel Injection 
SIEMENS MIS 42.0 AND 43.0 
When system faults  are detected, a  diagnostic trouble  code 
(DTC)  is stored  in the  engine  control module  (ECM). The MIL 
also illuminates 
if an emissions-related  fault  is detected. 
When  faults arise,  or 
if the malfunction indicator lamp  (MIL) is 
illuminated, begin  troubleshooting by connecting  BMW ser- 
vice  tester 
DISplus, MoDiC, GTI or equivalent scan tool.  The 
capabilities  of OBD 
II software has  the potential  to save hours 
of  diagnostic  time and to help avoid incorrect component re- 
placement  and possible  damage to system  components. 
CAUTION- 
* The tests  in this section  may set fault  codes (DTCs) in tlie 
ECM  and illuminate the  MIL. After all testing is completed, 
access  and clear DTC  fault 
memory using an OBD I/ or 
BMW  compatible scan  tool. See 
OBD On-Board  Diag- 
nostics. 
Only  use a 
dgital multimeter  for  electrical tests. 
Relay  positions  can vary.  Be sure  to confirm 
relayposi- 
tion by  identifying the  wiring in the socket  using the wir- 
ing  diagrams found in 
ELE Electrical  Wiring 
Diagrams. 
NOTE- 
- OBD I1 fault  memory. (including  an illuminated MIL! can 
only  be reset  using  the special scan  tool. Removing  the 
connector from the  ECM or disconnecting  the battery will 
not erase the  fault memory. 
The  BMW-dedicated  20-pin diagnostic 
linlc connector 
(DLC)  is in  the  right  rear of the engine  compartment  The 
20-pin DLC  is discontinued  on models after 
6/2000. 
The 1 &pin OBD I1 diagnostic connector (arrow) is located 
inside the  car on the lower left  dash panel. 
The  MS 
42.0 and MS 43.0 systems manage  the following 
functions. 
- Air: 
Idle speed  valve 
Electronic  throttle 
Hot  film  mass  air flow  (MAF)  sensor 
Resonance-turbulence  intake control 
- Fuel: 
* Fuel  supply 
Running  losseslnon  return 
Fuel  injection    
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Fuel Injection 
When  system  faults are detected, a  diagnostic trouble code 
(DTC)  is stored  in the  engine  control module  (ECM). The MIL 
also  illuminates  if an emissions-related  fault  is detected. 
When  faults arise,  or 
if the malfunction indicator lamp  (MIL) is 
illuminated,  begin troubleshooting  by connecting  BMW ser- 
vice tester 
DISplus. MoDiC, GTI or  equivalent scan tool.  The 
capabilities  of 
OED II software has  the potential  to save hours 
of  diagnostic  time and to help  avoid  incorrect component  re- 
placement  and possible  damage to  system components. 
CA UTIOiU- 
The tests  in this section  may set fault codes (DTCs) in the 
ECM  and illuminate the MIL.  After ail testing is  completed, 
access  and clear  DTC  fault 
memory using an OED I/ or 
BMW  compatible  scan tool. See OBD  On-Board  Diag- 
nostics. 
Only  use a digital 
multimeter for electrical  tests. 
Relay  positions  can vary.  Be sure to confirm  relay 
posi- 
. tion by identifying  the wiring  in the  socket using  the wir- 
ing diagrams-found in ~~~~lectrical Wiring 
Diagrams. 
NOTE- 
OED I1 fault  memory  (including  an illuminated MIL) can 
only be reset 
using~the special scan  tool. Removing  the 
connector from the  ECM or disconnecting the battery  will 
not erase  the fault 
memory. 
The  BMW-dedicated  20-pin diagnostic link connector 
(DLC)  is in the right  rear of the engine  compartment. 
The  16-pin  OBD 
I1 diagnostic connector  (arrow) is located 
inside the  car on 
the lower left dash panel.