Tightening torque BMW 528i 1997 E39 Owners Manual
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Ignition System
Remove intake manifold as described in 113 Cylinder Head
Remaval and Installation.
Remove knock sensor mounting bolts (arrows) on side of
cylinder block. Remove sensors.
I CAUTION- I
Note the installedangle of the knock sensors on the bloclt be-
fore removalit. Reinstall the sensors in the same position. Be
sure to use
a torque wrench when tightening the sensor
mounting bolts.
Clean
lknoclc sensor contact surfaces on engine bloclc and
sensors before installing.
Tightening torque
Knock sensor to engine
bloclc 20 Nm (15 ft-lb)
- Use scan tool to read out and clear ECM fault memory.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
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Battery, Starter, Alternator
- installation is reverse of removal.
Tightening torques Belt tensloner to engine block
M8 (8.8 grade) 22
Nm (16 ft-ib)
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-ib)
Pulley to alternator 70
Nm (44 ft-lb)
Terminal 30
(B+) wire to alternator (M8) 13 Nm (10 ft-ib)
Alternator, removing and installing
(M62 engine, air cooled)
A replacement alternator should have the same rating as the
original. Alternator manufacturer and ampere rating are nor-
mally
marked on the alternator housing.
- Disconnect negative (-) battery cable.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions
001 General Warnings and Cautions.
- Remove cooling fan and alternator drive belt. See 020 Main-
tenance.
- Pry out trim caps and remove fasteners from plastic cover on
left head. Lift off cover.
Disconnect positive
(+) lead from jump start post (arrow).
Raise car and support in a safe manner.
WARNING-
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at aN times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the purpose.
A floorjack is not adequate support.
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Bauery, Starter, Alternator
- Remove engine splash shield from underneath car.
Working underneath car at rear of alternator, loosen alterna-
tor air cooling duct clamp
(arrow) and remove duct.
Remove three alternator mounting fasteners
(arrows)
Pull alternator forward and disconnect wiring from rear of
alternator.
Release clip retaining wiring harness to alternator.
Rotate alternator forward and then up and out of engine com-
partment, using care to not damage radiator.
CAUTIOe
Protect radiator with heavy cardboard or sheet metal.
Installation is reverse of removal,
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)
Pullev to alternator 70 Nm 144 it-lb) -,
Terminal 30 (Bt) wire to alternator (ME) 13 Nm 110 ft-lb
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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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Battery, Starter, ~lternatorl
- Disconnect wiring from starter.
4 Note routing for cables. Routing varies depending on model
and transmission. When reinstalling, make sure cables do
not chafe.
- Using a long extension and universal joint from output end of
transmission, remove bolts fastening starter to transmission
bell housing and engine block.
- Remove starter from below
4 Checlc starter pinion gear and flywheel teeth for damage.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Tightening torques
Starter to engine 47 Nrn (35 It-lb)
Starter sipport bracket to starter 5 Nrn (44 in-lb)
Starter support
bracket to engine 47 Nrn (35 ft-lb)
Wlre terminals to slarter
M5 5 Nrn (44 in-lb)
M6 7 Nrn (62 in-lb)
M8 13 Nrn (10 ft-lb)
Starter, removing and installing
(V-8 engine)
The starter is on the right (passenger) side of the engine, and
is removed from below. Access to starter bolts is difficult. Be
sure to have the proper tools on hand before proceeding.
- Disconnect negative (-) battery cable
CA UTIOW-
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battev discon-
nection cautions in
OOlGeneral Cautions and Warnings. -
- Raise vehicle and support safely.
/ WARNING- 1 ~ ~~ ~~ ~~~ ~
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift orjacltstands designed for
I the purpose. A floor jack is not adequate support I
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Battery, Starter, Alternator
- Working underneath car, remove engine splash shield.
- Remove heat shield from starter.
Remove starter wire mounting nuts (arrows). Disconnect
wires from starter terminals and retaining clip.
Disconnect main positive cable and bracket from suspen-
sion.
If necessary for access, remove right side oxygen sensor
harness connector from retaining clip.
Working from end of transmission, use suitable extensions
and universal joint to remove starter mounting bolts (arrows)
at transmission bellhousing.
- Remove starter from below.
- Check starter pinion gear and flywheel teeth for damage.
- Installation is reverse of removal
Tightening torques Starter
to engine 47 Nrn (35
ft-lb)
Wire terminals to starter
M5 5 Nrn (44 in-ib)
M6 7 Nm (62 in-ib)
ME 13 Nrn (10 ft-lb)
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Battery, Starter, ~lternatorl
Solenoid switch, removing and installing
- Remove starter as described previously.
- Disconnect field winding strap between starter motor and
solenoid switch.
NOTE-
If the field winding strap is damaged or burned, a new or
rebuilt starter motor is needed.
< Remove solenoid switch mounting screws (arrows), and
separate solenoid from starter.
Unhoolc solenoid plunger from lever in starter drive
- Installation is reverse of removal. Lubricate solenoid piston
with light grease.
CAUTION- When installing field winding strap to starter, position
itso that
it does not contact the starter body.
Tightening torque
Field strap to starter
13 Nm (10 ff-lb)
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Fuel Injection
CAUTION-
Be sure ignition is OFF before disconnecting or reconnecting
DME system components.
Remove engine coolant temperature sensor:
Unclip crankcase vent hose
(C) from cylinder head cover.
Remove plastic cover
(6) from atop intake manifold run-
ners.
Working under front of intake manifold, disconnect ECT
harness.
Unscrew ECT sensor
(C) from cylinder head.
Installation is reverse of removal:
Use new copper sealing washers when installing sensor.
Replace any engine coolant lost.
Tightening torque
Temperature sensor to cylinder head
13 Nm (10 it-lb)
Intake air temperature ([AT) sensor,
testing and replacing
4 The intake air temperature (IAT) sensor (arrow) signal is
used by the ECM to monitor intake air temperature for fuel
and
igntion adaptation. The sensor is .ocared in rne 'ntane
man:lold behind the throttle housng.
The ECM monitors an applied voltage (5 vdc) to the sensor
The voltage drop across the sensor varies as the intake air
temperature (sensor resistance) changes.
NOJE-
The IATsensor is an NTC (negative temperature coefficient)
type sensor. In other words, as the temperature rises, resis-
tance through the sensor decreases.
If the IAT sensor input is implausible, a
fault code is set.The
MIL is illuminated when OED II fault criteria are exceeded.
The ECM then operates the engine using only the engine
coolant temperature (ECT) sensor input.
The intake air temperature sensor can be tested using a
mul-
timeter across its terminals:
/ IAT sensor resistance @ 20" C (68°F) / 2.2 - 2.7 lkCk
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CAUTION--
Be sure ignition is
OFFbefore disconnecting or reconnecting
DME system components.
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I Fuel Injection
Release injector locking clips at each injector and pry injector
wiring duct up off injectors.
Clamp off fuel supply line and fuel return line at end of fuel
rail. Disconnect fuel supply fuel return lines from fuel rail.
WARNING -
Clamp off the fuel lines and then wrap a clean shop towel
around the lines before removing them. Residual
fuelpres-
sure is present in the lines.
Fuel is discharged. Do not disconnect any wires that
could cause electrical
sparks. Do not smoke or work
near heaters or other fire hazards. Keep an approved
I fire extinguisher handy. I
- Remove fuel rail mounting fasteners
- Pull up on fuel rail and remove individual injectors by remov-
ing injector retaining clip and pulling injector from rail.
- Installation is reverse of removal. Fit new O-rings when in-
stalling injectors. For ease of installation, lightly lubricate in-
jector O-ring with
SAE9O gear lube.
Tightening torque Fuel rail to
intake manifold 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Evaporative emissions, overview
On E39 MS 41 .I cars, the evaporative emissions system is
combined with the tank ventilation system. The evaporative
system is monitored by the ECM for correct purge operation
and leak detection.
The carbon (purge) canister is purged using engine vacuum
via the
purgevalve.The purgevalve (located nextto the mass
airflow sensor) is ECM controlled and regulates the purge
flow into the intake manifold. The valve is powered open and
closed by an internal spring.
If the evaporative emission valve circuit is faulty, a fault code
is set and the MIL is illuminated when OBD
II fault criteria are
exceeded. If the valve is mechanically faulty, poor driveability
may result and a mixture adaptation fault is stored in the
ECM.
The leak diagnosis pump (LDP) is activated by the ECM and
pressurizes the fuel tank and evaporative system as apart of
theOED I1 leakdetection monitor. If the LDP orthe LDP circuit
is defective, afault code is set and the MIL is illuminated when
OBD
I1 fault criteria are exceeded. The LDP is mounted the
left rear wheel well behind the fender liner.
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Fuel Injection
- Installation is reverse of removal:
Use new copper sealing washers when installing sensor.
Replace any lost coolant.
Tightening torque
Temperature sensor to cylinder head
13 Nm (10 ft-lb)
Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor,
testing and replacing
4 The intake airtemperature (IAT) sensor, located at the top of
I the intake manifold, adapts (fine tunes) the fuel mixture and i
T engine timing based on varying intake air temperatures.
i If the intaite air temperature signal is implausible, a fault code
! is set and the MIL is illuminated when OBD I1 fault criteria are
I exceeded. The ECM then operates the engine using the ECT
i sensor sional inout as a back uo.
type sensor. In other words,
a> the temperature rises, resis-
tance through the sensor decreases.
lid I The IATsensor can be tested using a multimeter:
/IAT sensor resistance at 20'C (68°F) 2.2 - 2.7 kd
Remove engine cover by prying off plastic trim caps (arrows)
and removing nuts below caps.