Warning BMW 528i 1998 E39 Workshop Manual
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Final Drive
Final drive, removing and installing
- Raise rear of car.
WARNING-
Make sure that the car is firmly supported on jack stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place the jaclc stands beneath struc-
tural chassis
~oints. Do not i lace iaclc stands under
( suspension barfs.
Remove exhaust system. See 180 Exhaust System.
Disconnect drive shaft from final drive. See
260 Driveshaft.
Remove drive axle CV joint bolts (arrows) at left and right
sides. Suspend drive axles from body using stiff wire.
4 Support final drive with BMW special tool 33 4 390.
* Remove front final drive mounting bolt.
Remove rear final drive mounting bolts
(2).
Carefully lower final drive unit.
- To install, use BMW special tool 33 4 390 to lift final drive into
place.
CA UTIOP&
The following sequence must be used when installing the fi-
nal drive to prevent torsion stress on the final drive during in-
Install mounting bolts and finger tighten only.
Remove final drive support.
Tighten both rear mounting bolts.
Tighten front mounting bolt.
NOTE-
Use new self-locking nuts.
- Check differential oil level. See Differential oil level, check-
ing.
- Remainder of installation is reverse of removal.
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Final Drive
Drive axles use constant-velocity (CV) joints on both ends.
For replacement parts, only CV joint boots or complete axles
are offered by BMW. The procedure for drive axle removal
varies for sedan and sport wagon. Follow the appropriate pro-
cedure below.
Drive axle assembly
1. lnner CV joint
2. Drive axle
3. Outer CV joint
4. Collar nut
5. Outer CV boot kit
6. lnner CV boot kit
7. Circlip
8. Dust cover
9. Reinforcement
10. Torx bolt
Drive axle, removing and installing (sedan)
4 With an assistant applying brakes, break free staked collar
nut (arrow) at center of rear wheel hub. Do not remove com-
pletely.
NOTE-
The drive flange collar nut is tightened to a torque of over 300
Nm (221 ft-lb). Male sure the car is firmly on the ground.
- Raise rear of car. Remove rear wheel
WARNING -
Make sure that the car is firmly supported on jack stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place the
jack stands beneath struc-
tural chassis points. Do not place jack stands under
suspension parts.
- Remove f~nal drrve. See Final drive, removing and install-
ing.
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Final ~rivel
4 Remove staked collar nut and press output shafl out of wheel
hub with special
BMW tool 33 2 111/116/117.
- Remove drive axle.
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Use a new collar nut.
a Apply a light coating of oil to contact face of collar nut and
install it loosely.
* Install road wheel and lower car to ground.
- With an assistant applying brakes, tighten drive axle collar
nut to its final torque.
Stake collar nut.
Tightening torques
-
Drive axle collar nut to drive flange M27 300 Nrn (221 ft-lb)
Drive axle to differential flange
* M10x20 rnm black Torx bolt
83 Nrn (61 ft-lb)
M10x20 rnrn silver Torx bolt
100 Nrn (74 ft-lb)
Road wheel to hub 120 Nrn f 10 (89 ft-lbf7)
Drive axle, removing and installing
(Sport Wagon)
4 With an assistant applying brakes, brealc free staked collar
nut (arrow) at center of rear wheel hub. Do not remove com-
pletely.
NOJE-
The drive flange collar nut is tightened to a torque of over 300
Nm (221 ft-lb). Make sure the car is firmly on the ground.
WARNING -
Disable airsupply pump (if applicable) by disconnecting elec-
tricalplug before performing any repairs. Pump is located be-
neath a cover under the spare tire
in the floor of the cargo
compartment.
- Raise rear of car. Remove rear wheel.
WARNING -
Malce sure that the car is firmly supported on jack stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place the jack stands beneath struc-
tural chassis points. Do not place jack stands under
suspension parts.
- Models with rear coil springs: Remove cargo compartment
floor carpet.
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I Final Drive
Worlting at top of coil spring, press center cap down or pry
upward to remove. If pushed down, remove from inside coil
spring.
4 Worlting from underneath, position BMW special tool 33 2
301
between 2nd and 3rd spring coil from the bottom.
Make sure tool recess faces upward.
Worlting in cargo compartment, guide BMW special tool
33
2 304
from above and thread into special tool 33 2 301.
4 Worlting in cargo compartment, attach BMW special tools 33
2 302.33
2 303 and 33 2 305 to special tool 33 2 304.
- Use special tool 33 2 306 to compress spring.
Tighten until lower spring end lifts off spring seat on wheel
bearing carrier.
- Model with air springs: Loosen compressed air pipes at air
distribution assembly to release system pressure.
WARNING-
The vehicle will lower when tlie airpipes are loosened.
- Remove final drive. See Final drive, removing and install-
ing.
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I Final Drive
4 Support inner hub with BMW special tools 26 1 110 and
press axle shaft out of joint using BMW special tool 21 2 120.
- Clean all old lubricant off shaft splines and inner joint splines.
If the CVjoint must be disassembled for cleaning and inspec-
tion, be sure to matchmark inner and outer race and interme-
diate ball cage. This allows reassembly
ofparfs in their
original positions.
NOTE-
To inspect a CVjoint, clean away the grease and loolc forgall-
ing, pitting, and other signs of wear orphysical damage. Pol-
ishedsurfaces or visible ball traclts alone are not necessarily
cause forreplacement. Discoloration due to overheating indi-
cates
laclt of lubrication.
- Slide CV joint boot onto axle shaft
- Apply LoctiteO270 or an equivalent heavy-duty loclting corn-
pound to drive axle splines. Position new CV joint on shaft so
that raised or taller side of hub is facing shaft.
WARNING-
Do not let the locking compound contact the balls in the joint.
Apply only a thin coat to cover the splines.
While supporting axle shaft with BMW special tool
33 2 130
press inner hub of CV joint onto shaft. Install a new circlip.
- Install new boot clamps.
- Use sealing gel to seal dust cover to CV joint prior to reinstal-
lation.
NOTE-
* Do not let the ball hub pivot too far in the outer ring of the
joint.
Tlie balls will fa1 out.
Before installing each small boot clamp be sure to
'burp"the
boot by flexing the CVjoint. A small screwdriver inserted be-
tween the boot and the axle shafl will help the process.
CV joint lubricant capacity
Wheel hub end
80 gram (2.8 oz)
Differential end
85 gram (3.0 oz)
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General ........................... .34 0.2
Special Tools
....................... .34 0.2
E39 brake system
.................... .34 0.4
Electronic braking and stability control
.... .34 0.4
Troubleshooting
..................... .34 0.5
Warnings and cautions
................ .34 0.7
Bleeding Brakes ................... .34 0.8
Brakes, bleeding
..................... .34 0.9
Brake Pads, Calipers and Rotors ... .34 0.1 1
Braking system components .......... .34 0.11
Brake pads,
checking and replacing ..... .34 0.12
Brake rotors, removing and installing
.... .34 0.15
Master Cylinder .................. .34 0.16
Master cylinder, removing and installing
. .34 0.17
Brake Booster .................... .349 0.1
Brake booster check valve
............ .34 0.19
Brake booster, removing and installing
.. .34 0.20
Parking Brake .................... .34 0.22
Parking brake components
............ .34 0.22
Parking
brake, adjusting .............. .34 0.22
Parking bralte shoes, removing
and installing
....................... .34 0.23
Parking
brake cable, replacing ......... .34 0.24
ABS Component Replacement ..... 340-26
Wheel speed sensor. replacing
......... 340-26
ABS impulse wheel
.................. 340-27
DSC lateral acceleration or
rotational rate (yaw) sensor. replacing
... 340-27
DSC steering angle sensor.
removing and installing
............... 340-28
DSC precharge pump.
removing and installing (1998 models)
... 340-29
DSC pressure sensor
(1 999 - 2002 models) ................ 340-30
ABS /traction electronic control
module
(1 997 -1 998 models) .......... 340-31
ABS
/ DSC control module
(1 999
- 2002 models) ................ 340-31
ABS
/ traction control hydraulic unit.
removing and installing
............... 340-31
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E39 brake system
BMW E39 models are equipped with vacuum power-assisted
four-wheel disc brakes with an integral
Antilock Brake System
(ABS). Single-piston calipers act on vented front and rear ro-
tors. A brake pad wear sensor for each axle indicates when
brake pads need replacement. The dual drum-type parking
brake system is integrated with the rear brake rotors.
Electronic braking and stability control
E39 models were introduced with Automatic Stability Control,
a computer controlled traction control system that uses the
AB5 system in conjunction with engine management controls
to control wheel spin during take-off and maintain vehicle sta-
bility while braking.
Added in the
1998 model year was Dynamic Stability Control
(DSC). This system implements wheel speed modulation
throughout all stages of driving. For example, DSC is able to
reduce understeer by applying differing amounts of braking
force to each wheel, or it can override the engine manage-
ment system during hard cornering.
A summary of distinguishing characteristics of the various
systems is shown in the table
E39 electronic braking and
stability control systems.
For ABS, ASC and DSC system and component descriptions,
see
300 Suspension, Steering and Brakes-General.
WARNING-
A car with electronic stability control is still subject to normal
physical laws. Avoid excessive speeds for the road conditions
encountered.
E39 electronic braking and stability control systems
Year (model)
manuf. up to 911998
(528i, 540i)
manuf. from 911999
(540i optional)*
From
911 999
(ail models) System
Automatic Stability Control (ASC) Identifiers
Electronic control module next to glove compartment
Hydraulic unit in right rear of engine compartment
No precharge pump
Dynamic Stability Control
(Bosch DSC
Ill v. 5.3)
Dynamic
Stabil~ty Control
(Bosch DSC
Ill v. 5.7) Electronic
control module next to glove compartment
Hydraulic unit in right rear of engine compartment
Precharge pump in left front of engine compartment, below steering
fluid reservoir
Separate rotational rate (yaw) and lateral acceleration sensors
Control
modulelhydraulic unit in right rear of engine compartment
No precharge pump
Combined rotational rate (yaw) and lateral acceleration sensors
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Brakes
Warnings and cautions
WARNING-
. E39 cars require special BMWsen/ice equipment toprop-
erly bleed the brake hydraulic system. See Bleeding
Brakes for additional information.
Semi-metallic and metallic brake friction materials in
brake pads or shoes may produce dangerous dust.
Brake fluid is poisonous, corrosive and dangerous to
the environment. Wear safety glasses and rubber
gloves when worliing with
bralie fluid. Do not siphon
brake fluid with your mouth. Dispose of brake fluid
properly
Do not reuse self-locking nuts, bolts or fasteners. They
are designed to be used only once and may fail if re-
used. Always replace them with new self-locliing fas-
teners.
CAUTlOI\C
Immediately clean bralie fluid spilled on painted surfaces
and wash with water, as
bralie fluid will remove paint.
Always use new brake fluid from a fresh, unopened
container.
Brake fluid will absorb moisture from the air.
This can lead to corrosion problems in the
braking sys-
tem, and will also lower the fluid boiling point.
. Plug open lines and brake fluid ports to prevent con-
tamination.
Only tighten brake hoses on front wheels
with wheels
in straight ahead position.
If carrying out electric welding
worlc, be sure to discon-
nect electrical harness connector from electronic con-
trol module.
Do not expose electronic control modules to high sus-
tained heat, such as in a paint drying booth. Maximum
heat exposure:-95°C (203
OF) for short periods of time-
85'C (185°F) for Ions periods of time (approx. 2 hours)
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340-8
1 Brakes
Brake bleeding is usually done for one of two reasons: either
to replace old brake fluid as part of routine maintenance or to
expel trapped air in the system that resulted
from opening the
brake hydraulic system during repairs.
Read the
Warnings listed below before beginning the bleed-
ing procedure an on any
E39 car. If air enters the ACS or DSC
hydraulic unit, the factory BMW Service Tester MUST be
used in conjunction with a bralte pressure bleeder before the
vehicle is driven.
The BMW
ServiceTester (DISpluslGT1iMoDiC) must be
used to bleed the braltes if:
Any hydraulic brake system components are replaced, in-
cluding bralte lines.
Air has enter the
ABSIASC or ABSlDSC hydraulic unit.
WARNING -
* The ASC and DSC systems use electronic controls and a
sophisticated hydraulic unit Once air enters the hydraulic
unit, it is very difficult to remove using traditional methods.
For this reason, pressure
brake bleeding should be done
in conjunction with the BMW
Sewice Tester (DIS-
plus/GTl/MoDiC). The tester electrically cycles the hy-
draulic unit solenoids in the hydraulic unit while
pressurized brake fluid is forced through the system.
When flushing the brake fluid from the system, use ex-
treme care to not let the
brale fluid reservoir run dry If
air enters the hydraulic unit, the BMW Service Tester
MUST be used to bleed the brale system before the
vehicle is driven.
Always use new brake fluid from an unopened container. It is
important to bleed the entire system when any part of the hy-
draulic system has been opened. Be sure to have the special
equipment needed before beginning the job.
When bleeding the
braltes, start atthe wheel farthest from the
master cylinder and progress in the following order:
right rear brake
left rear brake
* right front brake
left front brake
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340-1 2
Brakes Brake pads, checking and replacing
Brake pads can be replaced without disconnecting the brake
fluid hose from the caliper or having to bleed the brakes. The
rotors can be replaced without disassembling wheel hub and
bearing. Always machine or replace rotors in pairs. Replace
pads in sets.
Front and rear brake pad replacement procedures are identical.
WARNING -
* Altllough semi-metallic andmetallic brale friction materials
in brake pads or shoes no longer contain asbestos, they
produce dangerous dust.
Treat all
brale dust as a hazardous material.
Do not create dust by grinding, sanding, or cleaning
brake friction surfaces with compressed air.
CAUTION--
Pressing caliper piston in may cause brake fluid reservoir to
overflow To prevent this, use a clean syringe to first remove
some fluid
from reservoir.
Raise car and remove wheels,
WARNING-
Make sure that the car is firmly supported on jack stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place jack stands beneath structural
chassis points. Do not place jack stands under suspension
parts.
/ 4 To measure brake pad lining thickness, insert BMW special
n 1 tool 34 1 260 at either frontilght wheel or left rear wheel -
Move wheel until notch for brake wear indicator can be
seen through wheel opening.
Insert tip of tool into notch so that the body of tool rests on
brake pad backing plate
(A), and tip touches bralte disc
(B).
Replace pads if thickness is 3.0 mm (0.12 in) or less.
Pry off
bralte calipe~ , anti-rattle spring (arrow).