Radiator system BMW 528i 1999 E39 Repair Manual

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Radiator and Cooling System
Coolant pump Remove thermostat housing fasteners
(arrows) and remove
thermostat housing.
Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
- Keep sealing faces clean and free of oil.
Use new sealing gasket.
Fill system with coolant. See Coolant, draining and fill-
ing
(V-8 models).
Tightening torques
Block drain plug to block 25 Nm (18 it-lb)
Coolant hose clamp (32
- 48 2. 5 Nm (22 in-lb)
mm hose diameter)
Radiator drain plug to radiator 2
- 3 Nm (18 - 27 In-lb)
Thermostat cover to
coolant pump 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Coolant pump, replacing (6-cylinder
models)
< The engine coolant pump is mounted in the front of the en-
gine in the timing chain cover.
- Drain cooling system as described earlier. See Coolant,
draining and filling (6-cylinder models).
WARNING-
Allow cooling system to cool before opening or draining sys-
tem.
- Remove cooling fan and fan shroud. See Mechanical (vis-
cous clutch) cooling fan, removing and installing.
- Remove coolant pump drive belt. See 020 Maintenance.
4 Remove coolant pump pulley bolts (arrows) and remove pul-
ley from pump.
- Remove nuts retaining pump to engine block.
NOTE-
The coolant pump is mounted on studs and retained by nuts.

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Radiator and Cooling System --- 1
insert two M6 screws (arrows) in tapped bores and tighten
uniformly until pump is free from timing chain cover (thermo-
stat and hoses have been removed for purposes of visual
clarity).
Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Be sure to replace sealing O-ring and gaskets.
Coat O-ring with water-based lubricant during installation.
Refill with coolant. See Coolant, draining and filling
(6-
cylinder models).
Tightening torques
-
Coolant pump to timing chain 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
cover
Coolant pump pulley to coolant
10 Nm (89 in-lb
pump
Engine block drain plug to block 25 Nm (1 8 It-lb)
Radiator drain plug to radiator 2 - 3 Nm (I8 - 27 in-lb)
Coolant pump, replacing (V-8 models)
I 1 < The engine coolant pump is mounted in the front of the en-
gine in ;he timing chain cover.
1. Thermostat housing
2. Thermostat
3. Thermostat sealing O-ring
4. Water pump
5. Water pump gasket
- Drain cooling system. See Coolant, draining and filling (V-
8 models).
- Remove cooling fan and fan shroud. See Mechanical (vis-
cous clutch) cooling fan, removing and installing.
- Remove engine drive belts: See 020 Maintenance.
NOTE-
Mark direction of drive belt rotation if reusing belt,
- Remove vibration dampener. See 117 Camshaft and Tim-
ing Chain.
- Disconnect mass air flow (MAF) sensor electrical harness
connector. Remove air intake duct together with
MAF sensor.
- Disconnect coolant hoses from thermostat housing and cool-
ant pump housing.

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- Disconnect thermostat and cooling system temperature sen-
sor plug connectors.
4 Remove thermostat housing fasteners and remove housing.
- Remove coolant pump pulley bolts and remove pulley from
pump.
Remove fasteners A and B (arrows).
NOTE-
* The coolant pump is retained to the block using different
length bolts.
0 Bolts A: M6 X 105 mm
0 Bolts 8: M6 X 35 mm
Slide coolant pump away from coolant pipes (arrows) while
being careful not to dislodge pipes from fittings at rear of en-
gine.
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Replace all sealing O-rings and washers.
Coat O-rings with water-based lubricant during installation.
Fill system with coolant. See Coolant, draining and fill-
ing (6-cylinder models) or Coolant, draining and filling
(V-8 models).

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Radiator and Cooling System
Tightening torques
Coolant pump to timing chain 10
Nm (89 in-lb)
cover
Coolant pump
pulley to coolant
pump
10 Nm (89 in-lb
Engine
blocic drain plug to block 25 Nm (18 ft-lb)
Radiator drain plug to radiator
2-3Nm(18-27in-lb)
Thermostat cover to coolant
pump assembly 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Radiator, removing and installing
Removal of the radiator is similar for V-8 and 6-cylinder mod-
els.
- Raise front of car and support safely.
WARNING -
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at aN times.
Use a professional automotive liff
orjaclc stands designed for
- Remove splash shield from under engine.
- Drain radiator and engine block. See Coolant, draining and
filling
(V-8 models).
WARNING -
Allow cooling system to cool before opening or draining sys-
tem.
< Remove air filter housing:
Disconnect electrical harness connectors
(A and B).
Loosen clamps (C and D).
Remove mounting fastener (arrow) and remove air filter
housing together with mass air flow
(MAF) sensor.

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Radiator and Cooling system/
4 Pry out expansion rivets (A) on left and right side of fan
shroud. Loosen hose clamp
(6) and remove hose from ex-
pansion tank.
Remove expansion tank: Remove expansion tanlc cap, vent plug
(A) and tank retain-
ing clips (arrows).
Lift expansion
tanlc upward and off lower retaining lugs.
Push shroud back to expose expansion tank vent line. Re-
move line.
Using 32 mm wrench
(BMW special tool 11 5 040) on fan
clutch nut (arrow), turn wrench in a clockwise direction
(working from front of car) while counterholding pulley with
BMW special tool 11 5 030. Spin fan off coolant pump.
NOTE-
The radiator cooling fan nut (32 mrn wrench) has left-hand
threads.
Disconnect electrical harnesses from
AUC (air quality) sen-
sor and coolant level sensor.

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Radiator and Cooling System 1
4 Lift fan and shroud together out of engine compartment.
- Detach upper and lower radiator hoses.
NOTE -
Later models use retaining clips to fasten coolant hoses to
expansion tank and radiator.
- Disconnect temperature sensor harness connector.
4 Remove radiator support bolts and supports (arrows). 6-cyl-
inder shown.
- Slide right side of radiator back toward engine and pull radi-
ator up to remove.
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Fill radiator and cooling system. See Coolant, draining
and filling (6-cylinder models) or Coolant, draining
and filling (V-8 models).
Tightening torques
Engine block drain
plug to block 25 Nm (18 it-lb)
Radiator drain plug
to radiator 2 - 3 Nm (18 - 27 in-ib)
Expansion tank, removing and installing
- Raise front of car and support safely.
WARNING -
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive
/iff orjacltstands designed for
the purpose. A
floorjacl~ is not adequate support.
- Remove splash shield from under engine.
- Drain radiator as described earlier. See Coolant, draining
and filling (6-cylinder models) or Coolant, draining and
filling
(V-8 models).
I WARNING-
Allow cooling system to cool before opening or draining sys-
I tem.

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< Disconnect expansion tank:
Remove expansion tank bleed screw and support clip
(A)
Loosen hose clamp (6) and disconnect coolant hose from
expansion tank.
Disconnect harness connector from coolant level sensor
(C).
Push top of expansion tank toward engine and disconnect
bleed hose.
Lift expansion
tank to free it from lower mounts, then lift
straight up to remove.
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Fill radiator and cooling system as described earlier. See
Coolant, draining and filling (6-cylinder models) or
Coolant, draining and filling
(V-8 models).

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I Steerina and Wheel Alianment
Steering
system
Two types of steering gear are used in the E39 series models.
6-cylinder
(5251, 528i and 530i) models are equipped with
rack and pinion steering. The steering rack is mounted to
an aluminum subframe.
V-8
(540i) models are equipped with a recirculating ball
and nut steering gearbox mounted to a steel subframe.
At low speeds, maximum power assist is provided to ease
parking and city driving. At high speeds, assist is reduced to
ensure stability. The power steering system varies assist
based on engine speed.
Power boost for the steering is provided by an engine-driven
hydraulic pump. A hydraulic control valve is used to control
boost pressure.
The steering wheel connects to the steering gear via an ad-
justable steering column which incorporates a rubber cou-
pling ("guibo") to dampen vibration and noise.
Power steering fluid is supplied from the fluid
reservoir to the
pump and to the steering gear via rubberlmetal hoses.
The return line from the steering gear to the
reservoir loops
into the airstream in front of the radiator and connects to the
steering fluid cooler. The fluid cooler is attached to a cassette
which also includes cooling coils for engine oil, transmission
fluid and AIC condenser.
The steering gear requires no maintenance other than align-
ment and periodic inspection for worn components. Inspect
rubber rack boots
(rack and pinion system) and tie-rod end
boots periodically for tears or damage. Replace
if necessary.
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NOTE-
The airbag system is traditionally referred to as Supplemen-
tal Restraint System (SRS). The
BMW versfon of SRS used
m the E39 models is known as the Multiple Restraint System - (MRS). - -

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Exterior Trim, Bumpers 1
Radiator grill, removing and installing
- Open hood
4 Carefully pry out tab on lefl or right side of grill trim ring (A),
as well as tabs on bottom.
- Push grill out through opening. Be careful of hood lever on
passengers side of grill.
- Once grill is removed, pry remaining tabs (B) to separate in-
ner grill from chrome trim ring.
- Before installation, assemble chrome trim ring and grill insert
securely. Replace components
if tabs or catches are brolten
or missing.
- Install grill and trim ring in appropriate location in hood. Press
on trim ring until grill snaps into place.
Headlight housing trim panel, removing
and installing
4 Open hood
- Remove spray nozzle of vehicles equipped with headlight
cleaning systems. See
611 Wipers and Washers.
Release inner tab (arrow) support.
Swing trim out to release outer hook
point. from fender mounting
Installation is reverse of removal

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I On-Board Diagnostics
Engine diagnostic trouble codes: M54 engine (continued)
P-code
BMW-FC Explanation
Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 2)
PO430
PO443
PO444
PO445
PO455
PO456
PO491
PO492
PO500
PO441 1250 / Evaporative Emission System Incorrect Purge Flow
234
I I
68
68
68 143
143
245
246
214
PO604
PI083
PI084
PI085
PI086
Evaporative Emission System Purge Control Valve Circuit
Evaporative Emission System Purge Control Valve Circuit Open
Evaporative Emission System Purge Control Valve Circuit Shorted
Evaporative Emission System Leak Detected (large leak)
Evaporative Emission System Leak Detected (very
small leak)
Secondary Air injection System Insufficient Flow (Bani( 1)
Secondary Air Injection System insufficient Flow
(Banic 2)
Vehicle Speed Sensor
'A'
Idle Air Control System PO505
.
PI 087
PI 088
PI089
PI090
PO600 / 217 I Serial Communication Link
204
100
202
202
203
203
PI091
PI092
PI093
PI094
Pllll
PI112
PI120
Internal Control Module Random Access Memory (RAM) Error
Fuel Control Limit Mixture Too Lean (Bank 1 Sensor
1)
Fuel Control Limit Mixture Too Rich (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
Fuel Control Limit Mixture Too Lean (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
Fuel Control Limit Mixture Too Rich (Banic 2 Sensor 1) ~ ~
229
229
230 235
PI121
PI122
PI123
02 Sensor Circuit Slow Response in Lean Control Range (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
02 Sensor Circuit Slow Response in Rich Control Range (Bank 1 Sensor
1)
02 Sensor Circuit Slow Response in Lean Control Range (Banlc 1 Sensor 2)
Pre Catalyst Fuel Trim System Too Lean
(Bank 1)
236
235
236
230
11
11
114
PI134
PI135
PI136
PI137
PI138
Pre Catalyst Fuel Trim System Too Lean (Banic 2)
Pre Catalyst Fuel Trim System Too Rich
(Bank 1)
Pre Catalyst Fuel Trim System Too Rich (Bank 2)
02 Sensor Circuit Slow Response in Rich Control Range (Banic 2 Sensor 1)
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Radiator Outlet Low Input
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Radiator Outlet High Input
Pedal Position Sensor Circuit
117
110
110
25
25
25
79
79 Pedal Position Sensor 1
RangeIPerformance Problem
Pedal Position Sensor 1 Low Input
Pedal Position Sensor 1 High Input
02 Sensor Heater Circuit Signal Intermittent (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
02 Sensor Heater Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor
1)
02 Sensor Heater Circuit High Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
02 Sensor Heater Circuit Signal Intermittent (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
02 Sensor Heater Circuit Low Voltage
(Banic 1 Sensor 2)
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