oil viscosity BMW 528i 1997 E39 Workshop Manual
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Maintenance 
Table c. Inspection II Service 
Additional 
New  parts  Warm engine  Dealer service  repair 
Tools  required  required  required  recommended  information 
Engine compartment  maintenance 
Replace  air filter  element.  (Note: reduce 
replacement intervals  in dusty operating 
conditions). 
Replace  brake 
fluid every 2 years  (time 
interval  begins from vehicle  production 
date). 
Cooling system  service 
Spark  plug service 
Brake 
system  maintenance 
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Replace coolant  every 3 years (time 
interval begins from  vehicle  production 
date). 
Replace oxygen sensor  every 160,000 
itm 
(1 00,000  miles). 
020 
FLUID AND LUBRICANT 
SPECIFICATIONS 
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Oxygen  sensor service 
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Spark plugs: 
M52 
1 M62 engine: 
Replace every  60,000 itm (48.000  miles). 
M52 
TU I M54 1 M62 TU engine: 
Replace  every 160,000 
ltm (100.000 
miles). 
< Engine  oil viscosity  (SAE grade) vs. operating temperature 
range for  the BMW  engines covered  in this  manual. 
Fluid  and lubricant capacities and  specifications are listed be- 
low.  See 
Fluids and lubricants. 
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WARNING - 
The use of fluids  that do  not meet BMW" specifications  may 
impair  performance  and 
reliabilitl: and may  void warranty 
coverage. 
340 
170 
180 
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4 If oil level  is low,  add oil by removing oil filler cap  (arrow) on 
top  of cylinder head 
(6-cylinder oil cap shown,  V-8 is sirnilar). 
- Add only amount needed  to bring oil  level to upper  mark on 
dipstick, using  an oil of correct viscosity and  grade. 
Engine oil and  filter,  changing 
A complete oil change requires  new oil, a  new filter insert  kit, 
and a new drain plug sealing  washer. The tools  needed, a 
17 
mm drain plug socket  or box wrench, a 36 mm socket or 
wrench,  and a drain pan  (8 
- 10 US qt. capacity),  are de- 
scribed  in 
010 General. 
NOTE- 
If using  a "fast 1ube"service facility  for oil changes, make  sure 
the  technician hand-starts  and torques  the engine  oil drain 
plug  using  hand-tools.  Power  tools can strip  the threads  of 
the  plug and  the oil pan. 
Run engine  for afew  minutes  to warm  engine  oil. Shut engine 
off. 
With car on  level ground, place  drain pan under  oil drain plug. 
Using a 
36 mm  socket,  loosen and  remove oil filter  housing 
cover  (arrow).  Remove filter cartridge  and discard  any 
0- 
rings (V-8 engine oil filter housing shown,  6-cylinder  oil filter 
housing is sirnilar). 
Using a  socket or  box wrench,  loosen drain plug at oil drain 
pan.  Remove  plug by hand  and let oil  drain into  pan 
(V-8 en- 
gine oil  drain plug shown, 6-cylinder  drain plug is similar). 
WARNING - 
Pull the loose  plug away  from the hole quicldy to avoid being 
scalded  by hot  oil. It will run  out 
quiclcly when the  plug is re-    
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Camshaft Timing Chain 
1 VANOS I 4 When engine  is started,  camshafts  are in deactivated 
camshaft 
retarded Engine I i oil supply 
position: 
. lntalte camshaft is held  in RETARDED  position by oil 
pressure. 
Exhaust camshaft is held  in ADVANCED  position by 
preload spring  and oil pressure. 
VANOS 
Piston out 
ECM Piston  in  Within 2 
- 5 
seconds (50  engine revolutions),  the ECM begins 
monitoring  and controlling  camshaft positions. 
The  Double VANOS system  allows full variability of camshaft 
timing  up to the limits  of the  system.  When the  ECM detects 
that  the camshafts are  in optimum  position, the solenoids are 
modulated  at approximately 100 
- 220 Hz to  maintain  oil pres- 
sure  on both  sides of the actuator pistons  to maintain  timing. 
In  models with  DME 
MS 43.0 (model year2001  and newer), 
the engine control module  (ECM) detects camshaft position 
before the engine  starts, thereby adjusting camshaft  timing 
immediately upon  start-up. 
NOTE- 
. VANOS system troubleshooting  and diagnostics  is best 
accomplished  using a scan  tool. 
. Diagnostic  Trouble Codes (DTCs) pertaining  to the 
VANOS  system are listed 
in the following  table. See also 
OED On-Board Diagnostics. 
Elevated  oil temperatures  can cause  VANOS  to deactivate. 
Oil  that  is too thick (high  viscosity) may cause 
a DTC  to be 
set 
in the  ECM.  If VANOS  is deactivated  (limp-home 
mode),  there will be a noticeable  loss of power. 
VANOS fault  codes 
BMW code  P-code  Fault  description 
19 
PI529 VANOS solenoid valve  activation, 
exhaust 
21 
PI525 VANOS solenoid valve activation, 
intake 
103 
PI519 VANOS faulty  reference  value 
intake 
104 
PI520 VANOS faulty  reference  value 
exhaust 
105 
PI522 VANOS stuck  (Bank I) intake 
106 
PI523 VANOS stuck  (Bank  2)  exhaust