Secondary air BMW 528i 2000 E39 Owner's Manual
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Fuel Injection
Table c. Siemens MS 42.0 and MS 43.0 ECM pin assignments (continued)
Pin
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49 50
51
52 Componentlfunction
Signal, evaporative emissions valve
Signal, throttle
valve drive
Signal, throttle valve drive
Signal, engine coolant thermostat
Signal, close idle speed control valve
Signal, open idle speed control valve
Signal, shield
ltnock sensor
Signal, resonance valve
intake system
Not used
Not used
Signal, secondary air injection pump valve
Signal
Input
Input
Input
Input
input
Input
Ground
Input
Input
Notes
Evaporative emissions valve
Throttle valve
Throttle valve Engine coolant thermostat (map controlled)
idle speed control valve
Idle speed control valve
Shield,
knock sensor
Resonance valve intake system
Secondary air injection valve
Connector
X60004 40-pin Notes
instrument cluster control unit
Instrument cluster control module
Secondary air injection pump relay
Electric (auxiliary) fan motor
Pedal position sensor (PWG) (MS 43.0)
Pedal position sensor (PWG) (MS 43.0)
Pedal position sensor (PWG) (MS 43.0)
Fuel pump relay
1
Instrument cluster control module
ComponenVfunction
Signal, battery charge indicator lamp
Feedback signal, engine start
Signal, secondary air injection pump
Signal, electric cooling fan
Not used
Not used
Pedal position sensor (PWG) (MS 43.0)
Signal, pedal position sensor (PWG) (MS 43.0)
Pedal position sensor (PWG) (MS 43.0)
Signal,
fuel pump relay 1
Signal, oil pressure switch
Pin
1
2 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 Signal
Input
Input
input
input
Input
Input
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- If voltage is present as described above, check wiring be-
tween ECM and valve. If no wiring faults are found, check
ECM signal to valve.
- When replacing idle speed control valve, clean and inspect
all sealing areas.
. Inspect sealing ring in throttle body and replace if neces-
sary.
Throttle position sensor (TPS),
testing and replacing
The throttle position sensor (arrow) is mounted on the side
of the primary throttle housing and is directly connected to
the throttle valve shaft. The ECM sends a voltage signal to
the potentiometer-type sensor and monitors the voltage that
comes back. Resistance decreases (voltage increases) as
the throttle opens.
NOTE-
Do not confuse the TPS on the primary throttle housing with
the throttle switch on the
ASC secondary throttle housing.
4 Check throttle position sensor function by disconnecting har-
ness connector and checking across terminals. If any faults
are found, replace throttle position sensor.
Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor,
testing and replacing
Throttle position sensor (M62 engine)
The ECT sensor is located on the front of the engine in the
coolanVthermostat flange.The ECTsensor is a dual tempera-
ture sensor. One circuit provides coolant temperature infor-
mation to the ECM while the other circuit provides coolant
temperature information to the instrument cluster.
The ECM determines the correct ignition timing and
airlfuel
mixture required for the engine by monitoring an applied volt-
age
(5 vdc) to the sensor. The voltage drop across the sensor
Test
value
5 vdc (approx.)
4.0 kR(approx.)
Continuously variable
from
1.0 to 4.0 kR
without interruption
Test
conditions
Harness connector
disconnected, ignition on
Harness connector
disconnected,
ignition on
Throttle plate rotated from idle to
full throttle position Test Terminal
Term.
1 at
harness
connector and ground
Term.
1 and term. 3 at
sensor
Term.
1 and term. 2 at
sensor
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Fuel lnjection
Table e. Bosch 5.2.1 ECM pin assignments
Pin
Isignal 1 Description 1 Note
Connector
X60003
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 8
9 10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
ate alr empe
Output
Output
Output
Ground
Ground
Output
Output Input
Input
Input
Ground
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Injection signal
Injection signal
Signal, evaporative emission valve
Not used
Not used
Ground for electronic components
Not used
Not used
Hot film mass air flow sensor ground
Throttle position sensor voltage supply
Signal, engine coolant temperature sensor
Hot
film mass air flow sensor signal
Throttle position sensor slider voltage
Shield, throttle potentiometer (DK) Not used
Injection signal
Injection signal
Not used
Not used
Input
Input
Input
Ground
Output
Output Evaporative emission
valve
Ground point right-hand drive
Ground connector
X6460
Hot film mass air flow sensor
Throttle position sensor
Signal, secondary air injection pump valve
Terminal
30 voltage supply
Alternator
D+ (terminal 61) signal
injection signal
Injection
signal
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Camshaft position sensor signal
Ground Dual temperature switch
Hot film mass air flow sensor
Throttle position sensor
Throttle position sensor
Cylinder
8 fuel injection valve
Cylinder
5 fuel injection valve
Secondary air injection pump
valve
Starter
Alternator (generator)
Cylinder
7 fuel injection valve
Cylinder 6 fuel injection valve
Camshaft position sensor (Hall effect) Dual temperature
switch
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Fuel Injection /
ME 7.2 system overview
The Bosch ME 7.2 system is used on 1999 - 2002 540i mod-
els.
1 4 The ME 7.2 enaine control module (ECM). located on the
l and a combined total of 134 pins.
--__-- 1 I. 9 pin connector
12 3 4 5 2 24 pin connector
0lliC;nii, 3. 52 pin connector
4. 40 pin connector
5. 9 pin connector
The ME 7.2 system has the following functions or capabilities:
Electronic throttle control (EDK) integrates idle and cruise
control functions. ECM carries out all throttle and idle con-
trol functions directly via EDK system.
Leak diagnosis pump
(LDP) control and feedback monitor-
ing for evaporative system leak testing.
Batterylalternator charge logic (idle speed varies with bat-
tery state of charge).
CAN-Bus communications with instrument cluster.
EWS
111 (3.3) "rolling code" ISN interface.
Ignition
knock sensors.
DSC (dynamic stability control) torque reduction.
Monitoring and control of VANOS
(camshaft timing) with
active Hail sensor for camshaft position monitoring.
Integrated altitude sensor.
One touch engine start control
Single speed secondary air injection system.
Long life spark plugs.
IHKA auxiliary (electric) cooling fan control.
All emissions-related ME 7.2 electrical components are mon-
itored for faults. if driveability complaints are encountered or
the malfunction indicator
light (MIL) is illuminated, interrogate
fault memory using a compatible scan tool.
4 Use a break-out box for ME 7.2 system testing and diagnosis
at the control module
(break out box set: BMW special tool
90
88 6 121 300).
Electrically heated (characteristic
map) cooling system
DME Harness Connector thermostat.
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Fuel Injection
Secondary air injection, overview
The secondary air system pumps ambient air into the exhaust
stream afteracoid engine start to reduce the warm-up time of
the catalytic converters and to reduces HC and CO emis-
sions. The ME
7.2 ECM controls and monitors the secondary
air injection system. The secondary air pump operates at a
starttemperature of between 10°C
(50°F) and 40°C (104°F).
and continues to operate for a maximum of
2 minutes at idle
speed.
The electric air pump draws in ambient air and supplies it to
the
checlc valve. The vacuum vent valve (solenoid) switches
vacuum to open the
checlc valve when activated by the ECM.
Once opened, the checlc
valve allows air to be pumped into
the exhaust stream.
4 The secondary air injection system consists of the following
components:
1. Secondary air pump relay
2. Oxygen sensors
3. Catalytic converters
4. Electric air pump
5. Non-return valve
6. Vacuum vent valve
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I Fuel Injection
Connector X60003 (continued) Electric throttle actuator
25
- 27 28
29
30
31
32
33
I I I
36 jlnput I Knoclc sensor 2, signal 1 Knock sensor
I I I
Input
26
Output
Output
input
Output
Input
I ' I . I
43 1 ln~ut I Electric throttle actuator, signal (Electric throttle actuator
Ground, electric throttle actuator
1 Not
used
Hot film mass air flow sensor
34
- 37
38
39
40
41
42
injection signal
Injection
signal
VANOS valve, signal
Not used
Thermostat characteristic map, signal
Crankshaft position sensor, signal
Not used
35 l~round I~nock sensor, shield 1 ~nock sensor
Cylinder
8 fuel injection valve
Cylinder
5 fuel injection valve
VANOS valve, cylinders
1-4
Characteristic map
Crankshaft positionlrpm sensor
input
input
Ground
Input
Output
Output
Innut
Hot film mass air flow sensor, signal
I
44
45 46
47
48
49
50
51
52
Connector )(GO004
Knock sensor 4, signal
Knock sensor, shield
Oil
level (thermal)
Injection, signal
Injection, signal
Electric throttle actuator, signal
Not used
Ground
Crankshaft position sensor, signal
Not used
Knoclc sensor, shield
Knock sensor
1, signal
Knock sensor
3, signal
Knock sensor, shield
Secondary air injection pump valve, signal
'
Ground
Input
Ground
input Input
Ground
Input
I' I ... I . ~
Knock sensor
Knocic sensor
Oil level sensor
Cylinder
4 fuel injection valve
Cylinder
1 fuel injection valve
Electric throttle actuator
Crankshaft sensor shield
Crankshaft
positionlrprn sensor
Knock sensor
Knock sensor
Knock sensor
Knock sensor
Secondary air injection pump valve
Notes
Instrument cluster
Integrated instrument cluster control
Secondary air injection pump
relay
Pin
1
2
3
Electric (auxiliary) cooling fan 4
Type
Output
Output
Outout
Descriptionlsignal type
Charge indicator signal (terminal
61)
Voltage signal, terminal 30h
Secondam air pump relay, activation
Input
5
Signal, electric (auxiliary) cooling fan, signal
I~ot used
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Exhaust system1
Exhaust manifold removal procedures are organized accord-
ing to engine code. If necessary, see
100 Engine-General
for engine code and application information.
Exhaust manifolds, removing and installing
(M52 engine)
4 Exhaust manifolds for the M52 engine.
Always use new retaining nuts and gaskets when removing
and installing the exhaust manifolds.
- With exhaust system cold, raise and support car for access
to exhaust system.
WARNING -
Do not work under a lined car unless it is solidly supported on
jack stands designed for that purpose. Never work under a
car that is supported solely by a jack.
- Disconnect secondary air check valve and pipe from exhaust
manifold.
- Unbolt front exhaust pipe@) from exhaust rnanifold(s)
- Remove exhaust support bracket from transmission.
- Loosen and remove nuts from exhaust manifolds and remove
manifolds. Discard nuts and gaskets.
NOTE-
On cars with oxygen sensors mounted in the exhaust mani-
folds, use care when removing manifolds.
To be safe, remove
the sensors from the manifolds before removing manifolds.
- Installation is reverse of removal
Coat exhaust manifold mounting studs with copper paste
before installing new nuts.
Install manifold gaskets with arched side facing manifolds.
Tightening torque
Exhaust manifolds
to cylinder head 20 Nm (15 ft-lb)
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Exhaust System
Exhaust manifolds, removing and installing
(M52 TU and M54 engines)
I Exhaust manifolds with converters I 4 The exhaust manifolds incorporate the catalytic converters.
Two precatalyst and two post-catalyst oxygen sensors are
mounted in the exhaust manifold assembly.
Under normal conditions, the catalytic converters do not re-
quire replacement unless damaged. Always use new retain-
ing nuts and gaskets when removing and installing the
exhaust manifolds.
I\
1 4 Using engine support equipment (BMW special tools 00 0
200. 00 0 201. 00 0 202.00 0 204.00 0 208 or equivalent).
connect to
lifting eye on front of engine. Rhise engine approx.
/I 1
5 mm (IH in).
With exhaust system cold, raise and support car for access
to exhaust system.
WARNING-
Do not worlc undera liftedcar unless it is solidly supported on
jack stands designed for that purpose. Never worlc under
a
car that is supported solely by a jaclc.
in order to avoid damaging oxygen sensors:
- Detach oxygen sensor harness connectors,
Remove oxygen sensors from exhaust manifolds as de-
scribed later in this group.
Unbolt and remove secondary air
checkvalve and pipe from
right front of cylinder headlexhaust manifold.
Working underneath car, unbolt front exhaust pipes from ex.
haust manifolds.
With engine supported from above, remove right engine
mount
bracket and right engine mount (arrow).
Loosen and remove nuts from exhaust manifolds and remove
manifolds. Discard nuts and gaskets.
CA UTIOG
Take care tliat the front and rear oxygen sensor connectors
are not mixed up.
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Exhaust System
Oxygen sensors (precatalyst), replacing
(M52 TU and M54)
The precatalyst oxygen sensors are installed at the top of the
exhaust manifolds.
WARNING-
Allow components to cool before servicing.
- Using BMW scan tool DlSplus (Diagnostic Information Sys-
tem) or equivalent, read out and clear ECM fault codes.
Working at right side of engine above exhaust manifolds,
remove front or rear oxygen sensor harness connector
(arrows) from bracket, then separate plug.
NOTE-
In photo, secondary air pump has been removed for clarity.
Remove oxygen sensor using special oxygen sensor
removal socket.
Installation is reverse of removal
New sensor threads come coated with anti-seize paste.
If reusing a sensor, apply thin coat of anti-seize paste to
threads only. Do not contaminate tip of sensor with paste
or lubricants of any sort.
Install harness and connector in original location.
Tightening torque
- -.
Oxygen sensor to manifold 50 Nm (37 ft-lb)
Oxygen sensors (post-catalyst), replacing
(M52 TU and M54)
The post-catalyst oxygen sensors are installed at the rear of
the catalytic converters.
WARNING-
Allow components to cool before servicing
- Using BMW scan tool DlSplus or equivalent, read out and
clear ECM fault codes.
- Remove large cover from above fuel raillintake manifold.
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On-Board Diagnostics
Professional diagnostic scan tools available atthe time of this
printing include the BMW factory tools
(DISplus, GTI,
MoDiC) and a small number of aftermarket BMW-specific
tools. See
020 Maintenance.
In addition to the professional line of scan tools, inexpensive
generic OBD
II scan tool software programs and handheld
units are readily available. Though limited, they are
nonetheless powerful diagnostic tools. These tools read live
data streams and freeze frame data as well as a host of other
valuable diagnostic data.
Diagnostic monitors
Diagnostic monitors run tests and checks on specific
emission control systems, components, and functions.
A complete drive cycle is requiredforthe tests to bevalid. See
Drive cycle in this repair group. The diagnostic monitor
signals the
ECM of the loss or impairment of the signal or
component and determines if a signal or sensor is faulty
based on
3 conditions:
* Signal or component shorted to ground
Signal or component shorted to
B+
Signal or component missing (open circuit)
The OBD
II system monitors all emission control systems that
are installed. Emission control systems vary by vehicle model
and year. For example, a vehicle may not be equipped with
secondary air injection, so no secondary air readiness code
would be present.
OBD
II software monitors the following:
Oxygen sensors
Catalysts
Engine misfire
- Fuel tank evaporative control system
Secondary air injection Fuel system
Oxygen sensor monitoring. When driving conditions allow,
response rate and switching time of each oxygen sensor is
monitored. The oxygen sensor heater function is also
monitored. The OBD
II system differentiates between
precataylst and post-catalyst oxygen sensors and reads each
one individually. In order
forthe oxygen sensor to be
effectively monitored, the system must be in closed loop
operation.