transmission control relay BMW 528i 1998 E39 Workshop Manual

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Cylinder Head Removal and Installation
- Disable ignition system by removing DME main relay. See
610 Component Locations for relay location.
WARNING-
. The ignition system produces high voltages that can be fa-
tal. Avoid contact with exposed terminals and use
exfreme
caution when working on a car with the ignition switched on
or the engine running.
Do not touch or disconnect ignition
components while
the engine is running or being cranked by the starter.
Failure to remove the DME main relay or attempting to
disa-
bie the fuel andignition systems by other methods may result
in damaoe to the enoine control module
(ECM).
- - Remove plastic cylinder head cover(s)
,,I . ,. .*,.,,&- - Remove coil grounding straps.
I CAUTION-
I nition system components. I
- Remove coils.
- Remove spark plugs from all cylinders.
NOTE-
Check the spark plugs for oil deposits that may indicate poor
cylinder sealing, then set them aside in order. Used spark
plugs should be reinstalled in the same cylinder from which
they were removed.
4 Install compression gauge in first cylinder spark plug hole,
tight enough to form a good seal.
- With parking brake set, transmission in PARK or NEUTRAL,
and accelerator pedal pressed to floor, crank engine with
starter. Record highest value indicated by gauge.
NOTE-
* The compression gauge reading should increase with
each compression stroke and reach near its maximum
reading in about
4-6 strokes.
All cylinders should reach maximum compression in the
same number of
strolces. If a cylinder needs significantly
more strokes to reach
maximum compression, there is a
problem.

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Fuel Injection I
< Unplug harness connector (arrow) from sensor.
CAUTION-
Be sure ignition is OFF before disconnecting or reconnecting
DME system components.
NOTE-
Do not confuse the throttle position sensor on the main Nirot-
tle body with the throttle position switch on the secondary
throttle body, where applicable.
- Remove two mounting screws holding sensor to throttle
housing.
- Installation is reverse of removal. Clear adaptation settings
from ECM using BMW-compatible scan tool.
NOTE-
Poor idle quality may be noticeable for a period if the adapta-
tion settings are not cleared after installing new TPS.
ldle speed control valve,
checking and replacing
The idle speed control valve regulates idle speed by redirect-
inq airaround the throttlevalve.The idlespeed control valve is
mounted on the underside of the intake manifold adjacent to
the dipstick tube bracket. Accessing the valve is best accom-
plished by first removing the air filter housing and the throttle
body assembly.
The valve issupplied with
batteryvoltagefrom the ECM relay.
The idle speed control valve incorporates a two-coil rotary ac-
tuator. The ground sides of each coil are pulsed
sirnulta-
neously by the ECM. The duty cycle of each circuit is varied to
achieve the required idle speed.
Afaulty ldle speed control valve sets afault code and the MIL
is illuminated when
OED II fault criteria are exceeded.
Before checking the idle speed control valve, confirm that the
throttle position sensor is working correctly.
- With engine running, check that idle speed control valve is
buzzing.
- Turn on AIC system or shift transmission into drive. ldle
should remain steady or increase slightly.

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Fuel Injection I
- As an alternative, harness connector housing can be sepa-
rated so that electrical
checlts can be made from backof con-
nector.
4 If replacing ECM, disconnect control module harness con-
nector (arrow) by releasing fastener and pivoting connector
up and
off ECM.
CAUTION-
Be sure ignition is OFF before disconnecting or reconnecting
DME system components.
- Remove ECM from retaining brackets and lift off holder.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
- Before attempting to start engine, use BMW service tester
DISplus, MoDiC, GTI or equivalent:
- Code replacement ECM with application information (i.e.
engine code, transmission type, etc.).
Align ECM to EWS (electronic immobilizer).
Siemens MS 41.1 ECM pin assignments
ECM pin assignments are given in Table b. For engine man-
agement system schematics, see ELE Electrical Wiring
Di-
agrams.
CAUTION-
a Always wait at least one minute after turning off the ignition
before removing the connector from the
ECM. If the con-
nector is removed before this time, residual power
in the
system relay may damage the
ECM.
Always connect or disconnect the control module con-
nector and meter probes with the ignition
off
When malting checks at the ECM itself, a breakout box
should be used to allow tests to be made with the connector
attached to the ECM. This also prevents damage to the small
terminals in the connector. As an alternative, the harness
connector housing can be separated so that electrical checlts
can be made from the back of the connector.
Table b. Siemens MS
41.1 ECM pin assignments
Pin
1
2
3
4
Signal
output
output
output
qround Componenfffunction
Ignition coil control, cyl. 2
Ignition coil control, cyl. 4
ignition coil control, cyl. 6
Ground Notes
Primary signal,
ignition
coil 2
Primary signal, ignition coil 4
Primary signal, ignition coil 6
Ground

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Table b. Siemens MS 41.1 ECM pin assignments (continued)
85
86
87
88 CAN-Bus low
CAN-Bus high
Power supply
Diagnostic connector
(TxD)
inputloutput
inpuWoutput
input
input output Automatic transmission control module (AGS)
Automatic transmission control module (AGS)
Battery voltage from main relay terminal 87
Diagnostic TxD signal to pin 17 in data link connector

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Fuel Injection
Throttle cable, adjusting
(MS 42.0)
The throttle assembly on MS 42.0 cars uses a throttle cable.
The cable should be adjusted any time it is disconnected or
replaced. This procedure requires the factory scan tool or an
equivalent to read and adjust throttle angle. It is recommend-
ed the procedure be done by an authorized
BMW dealer ser-
vice department
Basic adjustment:
Ensure that at idle (accelerator pedal in rest position) throt-
tle cable has detectable play at throttle lever attaching
point. Play must not exceed maximum allowable.
Adjust by turning knurled adjuster
(arrow) on end of throt-
tle cable sheath at throttle housing.
NOTE-
Faulty throttle adjustment values must be reset using the
BMW service tester
DISplus, MoDiC, GTI or equivalent.
Max.
play at throttle plate lever
ldle speed control valve,
checking and replacing
3 mm (0.125 in)
The Idle speed control valve regulates Idle speed by red~rect-
ing air around the throttle valve. The ldle speed control valve
is mounted
d~rectly above the throttle housing. Accessing the
valve is best accomplished by
flrst removing the air fllter
housing and associated ducting.
Thevalve is supplied with batteryvoltage from the ECM relay.
The idle speed control valve incorporates a two-coil rotary ac-
tuator. The ground sides of each coil are pulsed simulta-
neously by the ECM. The duty cycle of each circuit is varied to
achieve the required idle speed.
A faulty idle speed control valve sets a fault code and the MIL
is illuminated when
OED II fault criteria are exceeded.
Before checking the idle speed control valve, confirm that the
throttle position sensor is working correctly.
- With engine running, check that idle speed control valve is
buzzing.
- Turn on AIC system or shift transmission into drive. ldle
should remain steady or increase slightly.
- If idle speed valve is not buzzing, or if idle decreases when
AIC is turned on, stop engine and disconnect harness con-
nector from idle speed valve.

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Fuel Injection I
Working inside E-box, disconnect ECM harness connector
(arrow) by releasing fastener and pivoting connector up and
off ECM.
CA UTIOW
Be sure ignition is OFF before disconnecting or reconnecting
DME system components.
Remove ECM from retaining brackets and lift off holder.
Installation is reverse of removal
Before attempting to start engine, use
BMW service tester
DISplus, MoDiC, GTl or equivalent:
* Code replacement ECM with application information (i.e
engine code, transmission type, etc.).
Align ECM to EWS (electronic immobilizer).
Siemens MS 42.0 and MS 43.0
ECM pin assignments
ECM pin assignments are given in Table c. For engine man-
agement system schematics, see
ELE Electrical Wiring Di-
agrams.
/ CAUTIOW I
Al~ays wait at least one mfnule after turning off the ignition
before
remov;ng [he connecror irom rhe ECM. If the con-
nector is removed before this time, residual power
in the
system relay may damage the
ECM.
Always connect or disconnect the control module con-
nector and meter probes with the ignition off.
When making checks at the ECM itself, a
breakout box
should be used to allow tests to be made with the connector
attached to the ECM. This also prevents damage to the small
terminals in the connector. As an alternative, the harness
connector housing can be separated so that electrical checks
can be made from the back of the connector.
Table
c. Siemens MS 42.0 and MS 43.0 ECM pin assignments
Pin
lslgnal l~om~onentlfunction 1 Notes
Connector
X60001 9-pin black
1 loutput I~erminai 15 I Unloeder relay terminal 15
2 I 1 Not used I
3 Not used
4 Ground
Ground Ground
point

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Fuel Injection
I 68 1 / Not used
Table
d. Bosch
M5.2 ECM pin assignments
I I I
69 1 input I AIC system standby signal (> 10 V) 1 Heating and AIC control module
Pin
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65 66
67
Type
input
input
input
input
I 70
72
73
74
Componentlfunction
Not used
Not used
Heated thermostat (characteristic map, cooling)
Programming voltage input (voltage
value)
Signal input Evaporative emission valve
Not used
Fuel pump relay (ground)
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
75
76
77
78
79
80
Note
Characteristic map, cooling
Data
llnlc connector
Evaporative emission valve
Fuel pump relay
71 1 ground I Control module ground I Ground splice
input
input
81
input input
input
input
output Not used
I
Knock sensor signal
Not used
Not used
Coolant temperature
82 1 I Not used
83
I I
Knock sensor
Dual temperature
swltch
Not used
Heated oxygen sensor signal (voltage
0.1-1.0 V)
Heated oxygen sensor
signal (voltage 0.1-1.0 V)
Crankshaft position sensor signal (speed and
position, AC voltage)
Right rear wheel speed signal
TD signal (engine speed)
85
I I I
Heated oxygen sensor II behind catalytic converter
Heated oxygen sensor
I behind catalytic converter
Cranitshaft positionlrpm sensor
ABSIASC control module
TD signal splice
84 1 / Not used 1
output
88
86
1 input-output 1 CAN-Bus high I Transmission conlrol module (AGS)
input-output
Injection signal
input-output Integrated instrument cluster control
module (IKE)
CAN-Bus low Transmission control module (AGS)
Data
linlc TxD Data link connector

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Fuel Injection
Bosch M5.2.1
ECM pin assignments
(M62 from 911 997 to 911 998)
Table e. Bosch 5.2.1 ECM pin assignments
i I I
5 1 I Not used
I
I I
Note
I I I
7 lln~ut l~erminal 30 voltage supply I Fuse
F4
Description
Pin
Ground point right-hand drive
Ground connector
X6460
I I I
Signal
Connector
X60001
Ground 4 1
2
3 Ground
Ground point right-hand drive
Ground connector
X6460 6
8
9 1
2
3
4
5
Not used
Not used
Not used
-
6
7
8
9
10 11
12
Ground
Input
Connector
X60002
Output Input Input Output
Input Output
Grniind
. -
13
14
15
Ground
- .- -
Output
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
16
17
18
19
20
21 22
23
.
Terminal 87
Not used
Oxygen sensor heater
slgnal
Not used
CAN-Bus low
CAN-BUS high
Ground
Output Input
ln~ut
Fuse F1
Heater oxygen sensor II behind cataiytic converter
Back up light switch
Transmission control module (AGS)
Transmission control module
(AGS)
Ground connector X6480
Not used
Oxygen sensor heater signal
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Not used
Input
Input
Output
Output
Output Heater oxygen sensor
I behind catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor
II behind catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor
1 in front of catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor
II in front of catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor I behind catalytic converter
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Oxvqen sensor heater ground Heater oxygen sensor
iI in front
of catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor
II behind catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor
1 in front of catalytic converter . -
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Signal, running losses
Oxygen sensor iieater ground
Not used
Not used
Not used
Terminal
85 control
Heater oxygen sensor II in front of catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor
I behind catalytic converter
Fuel changeover
(312 way valve) circuit
Heater oxygen sensor 1 in front of catalytic converter
Engine control module relay

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INDEX 9
WARNING
Your common sense, good judgemenl, and general alerlness are
crucial lo seie end successful service
ivork. Beiore attempting any work on
your
BMW be sure to read 001
General Warnings and Cautions and llle copyright page at lhe iron1 of
the manual. Review Niese warnings
and caulions each lime you prepare
lo work on your BMW Please also
read any warnings and caulions lllal accompany the procedures in the
manual.
Rear suspension
ball joints
330-19
bushings 330-13
control arms
seesuspension arms, below
description
300-5
electronic height control (EHC)
330-44
ride height 300-14 ride height sensor 330-46
shoclr absorbers end springs 330-9
stabilizer bar 330-42
struts and springs 330-5 subframe 330.13
suspension arms 330-13
variations 330-4 wheel bearing, replacing 330-32
see also Maintenance
see also Drive axles
see also Final drive
Rear window (Sport Wagon)
see
Tailgate
Rear window defroster 610-17
Receiverldrter
see NC
Relay positions
see Electrical component tocations
table 610-3
Remote entry (FZV)
see Central locking
Reversing light switch
see
Baclc-up light switch
Ride height
300-14
Ride height sensor
see Rear suspension
Ring antenna
see EWS (electronic immobilizalion)
Rotor
see Brakes
Roundel see Exterior trim
Running tosses
(312-way) valve
see Fuel
tenlr
SCA (soft close)
seeTailgate, soft close
see also Trunk lid. soft close
Scan tools
OED-3
Seals gaskets and 010-9
see also Crankshaft seals
Seat front,
removing/instelling 520-10
memory system 520-4 rear 520-13
see also Seat belt
Seat beit front 720-4
rear 720-8
troubleshooting 7202
see also Maintenance
Secondary air injection
see 130 under appropriate
iuel
injection system
Selector shaft seat
see Manual transmission, oil
Seals
Self-adjusting ctulch (SAC)
see Clutch, variations
Service indicator see Maintenance
Shift interlock see Gearshift
Shift lever
see
Gearshift
Shift linkage see Gearshift
Shiftlock see Gearshilt
Shack absorber see Rear suspension
/ Side turn signal assembly
see Lights
Sill trim panel
411-10
Slave cylinder
see Clutch, lhydraulic
Steep mode
600-1 1
Soft close
(SCA) see Tailgate
see also
Trunk lid
Solenoid 121-23
Sound system
650-2
Spare parts kit
010-21
Spark plugs
see Maintenance
Speakers
650-4
Specifications, fluid
020-4
Sport wagon
400-4
Springs
see Front suspension
see also Rear suspension
SRS (supplemental restraint system)
see
Airbag system (SRS)
Stabilizer bar see Front suspension
see also Rear suspension
Starter see Battery, starter, alternator