Steering column BMW 528i 2000 E39 Owner's Manual
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Interior Trim
< Remove steering column trim panel by releasing clips (ar-
rows).
< Remove left side mounting fasteners (arrows).
Lilt dash panel upwards and remove through passenger
door.
- Installation is the reverse of removal.
Window and door post trim panels,
removing and installing
Windshield post trim (A pillar), removing and Installing
- On 1998 and later cars, disconnect battery negative (-) cable
I
WARNING-
On 1998 and later models, front Head Protection System
(HPS)
airbags are installed in the driver and passenger side
windshieldpost
trim (A-pillar). See 721 Airbag System
(SRS) for warnings and cautions regarding airbags.
< Remove A-p~llar trim panel fastener cap (arrow)
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51 3-1 5
I Interior Trim
Dash panel support, removing and
installing
- Remove lower dash panel. See Lower dash panel assem-
bly, removing and installing.
- Remove upper dash panel. See Upper dash assembly, re-
moving and installing.
- Remove upper steering column fasteners. See 320 Steering
and Wheel Alignment.
4 Remove dash support fasteners (arrows).
Remove wire ties as necessary and remove support.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Rear parcel shelf, removing and installing
(models without rear
HPS airbags)
WARNING-
On 1998 and later models, rear Head Protection System
(HPS)
airbags may be installed (optional equipment). The
procedure given below does not covermodels with rear HPS
airbags. See721
Airbag System (SRS).
- Remove C-pillar trim panels. See Rear window pillar trim
panel (C-pillar), removing and installing.
- Remove rear seat backrest. See 520 Seats.
- Rear parcel shelf removing:
Remove center headrest fasteners.
Remove
seatbelt floor mounting fasteners.
Carefully pry out safety belt trim panels and feed
seatbelt
through slots.
. . . - -. . . . . . . . . Remove expansion rivets and slide pane fonvard to re-
move.
< Remove expanson r:vets (arrows).
Remove vent panels (A).
Remove speafter pane s (B).
Remove center head rest s-pporl fasteners (C).
Slioe parcel shelf forward lo remove.
- lnsta lation s reverse of removal.
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Central Locking and Anii-Theft
- If the starter engages, the following EWS inputs are function-
ing normally:
Ignition key
Code function
Transmission range switch or clutch position switch
Engine speed sensor
NO JE -
If a vehicle key is lost or stolen, the electronic authorization
for that key
can be cancelled using the BMW scan and di-
agnostic tools
DISplus, GTl or MoDiC.
Force applied to a ley can damage the electronic circuitry
in the key A damaged ley will not start the engine. In that
case, a new key should be purchased and initialized
by an
authorized BMW dealer.
EWS variations
EWS variations used in E39 cars are shown in E39 EWS ap-
plications
table below.
E39
EWS applications
I I Ifling antenna (surrounds ignition switch) I
System
designation
EWS
II
I I l~ransmitter I receiver module located in right side steering column cover I
E39 production
dates
SOP
- 311 997
I I IEWS 111 (3.2) control module incorporates transmitter1 receiver moduie functions /
Main components, changes, improvements
Key with EEPROM transponder
Control moduie located behind glove compartment, in electrical component panel
Control module located to left of steering column, under dashboard
K-Bus input
Transmitter
I receiver module eliminated
EWS 111 (3.2)
Transmission range selection input from automatic transmission control module
3
11997 - 911997
- EWS ill (3.3) Clutch
Hall-effect switch (replaces transmission range switch input)
911997 - 2002 EWS 111 (3.3) control
module with iSN code burned in (cannot be overwritten during
alignment)
Control module located to left of steering column, under dashboard
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Central Lockina and ~nti- heft
EWS control module, replacing
NOTE-
EWS control module location varies depending on version of
EWS installed.
Checlc the table €39 EWS applications.
- Disconnect battery negative (-) cable.
CA UTIOI\C
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions given in
001 General Warnings and Cau-
tions.
- EWS II: Control module is accessible from behind glove com-
partment.
Remove trim below glove compartment.
Lower relay and module holder to access EWS control
module
EWS
Ill: Control module (A836) is located to left of steering
column, below dash.
Remove trim below steering column.
Unplug module and remove from holder.
Installation is reverse of removal.
Transmitter / receiver module
Only EWS II vehicles are equipped with a separate transmit-
ter! receiver module attached to the steering column trim on
the right side of the column.
Ring antenna
- Remove ring antenna using BMW special tool 61 3 300.
Remove upper and lower steering column trim.
Disconnect harness connector to ring antenna.
Pry off ring antenna using
BMW special tool 61 3 300 or
equivalent flattened prying tool.
Alternatively, remove ignition switch key cylinder: With ignition
ltey in ON position (60" from LOCKED), insert
thin piece of stiff wire into opening (arrow) in lock cylinder
and pull lock cylinder out.
- Detach ring antenna harness connector.
Gently
work ring antenna off ltey cylinder.
CaonliayPuliiliirrl can,-A, R0,il. Rurilrrrri
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........................ General ........................... .52 0.2 Rear Seats .52 0.7
SeatIMirrorlSteering Column Memory ..... .52 0.2 Rear seat cushion and backrest,
...... Seat memory position. setting ........... .52 0.2 removing and installing (sedan only) 520-7
......... Headrest. removing
and installing 520-8 Front Seats ........................ .52 0.4
Seat switch and memory module.
removing and installing
................ .52 0.3
Front seat. removing and installing
....... .52 0.5
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l Seats
This repair group covers removal and installation of the front
and rear seat.
SeatIMirrorlSteering Column Memory
< The basic features of seaffmirrorlsteering column operation,
including memory positions are integrated into the
ZKE Ill
system. Driver adjustment positions can be memorized and
stored for three different
users.The seat control module is in-
tegral with the seat and mirror switches. The seat control
module stores seat memory position via the "ripple" counter
module.
NOTE-
Passenger seat on sedan models uses a simple control cir-
cuit and do not include a memory module or on-board diag-
nostics.
Seat memory position, setting
With the transmission range selector in "P and the mirror
change over switched in the left position, switch the ignition
on and press the
"M" on the memory switch.
Press one of the three position switches
(1, 2 or 3) within
the
7 second memory period (memory indicator lamp will
illuminate for
7 seconds)
- The current positions of the mirrors, seat and steering col-
umn will now be stored in memory.
NOTE- Seat memory is held in an
EEPROM in the seat module and
is stored in memory before the
ZKE goes into its sleep mode.
If the battery is disconnected before the 16 minute sleep
mode activation, seat memorypositions are lost and repro-
gramming is required.
< Power seat controls.
A -Seat tilt
B - Longitudinal adjustment
C - Cushion height
D - Head restraint height
E - Back rest angle
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ZKE seat/mirror/steering
column memory
operational diagram
1. General module Ill
2. Steering column adjustment
switch
3. Seat memory module with
adjustment switches
4. Headrest motor
5. Backrest motor
6. Seat base tilt angle motor
7. Seat base up - down motor
8. Seat forward - back motor
9. Steering column length motor
10. Steering column tilt motor
11. Driver's (left) door module
12. Memory switch
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Steering description 300-10
liuid see Maintenance
gearbox
320-25
idler arm 320-30
lock 320-12
pitman arm 320-28 power steering pump 320-17
rack & pinion 320-19
steering column 320-10 motors 320-16
removinglinstalling 320-14
trim 320-10
steerino wheei 320-7 tie rods-
6-cvlinder, reelacinq 320-22
V- center tie' rod, replacing 320-32
variations 310-5
Steering box
see Steering, gearbox
Steering column switches
see Switches
Steering column
see Steering
Steering lock
see Steering
Steering
wheei switches
see Switches
Stepper motor
see
AIC
Steptronic transmission
see Gearshift
Strut see Front suspension
see also Rear suspension
Subframe see Rear suspension
Sunroof initializing
540-2
adiustinq 540-5 . . cornponents, removingiinstailing
540-9
emergency closing 540-4
Suspension, front
see Front suspension
see also
Aluminum suspension
cornponents
Suspension, rear
see Rear suspension
see also Aluminum suspension
cornponents
Swing arm
see Rear suspension, suspension
arms
Switches
ASCIDSC 612-12 back-ue
manual transmission 230-8
automatic transmission, see
Automatic transmission, range
switch
center console switches
612-11
central ioci(ing 612-1 1
hazard 612-1 I headlight 612-9
ignition cylinder 320-1 1. 612-6
outside mirror 612-11
pedal cluster switches 612-8 seat heater 612.12
steering column positioning 612-7
steering column switches 612-6 steering wheel switches 612-2
turn signaliheadlight dimmer 612-6
window 612-1 1
wipers 612-6
Tailgate
412-6 emergency release 400-4,412-6,
515-21
taiigatelrear window
loclring 515-14 see also Trunldtaiioate ioclr - see also Central ioclcing
Taillights
see Lights
Tape player
650-3
TCM (transmission control module)
see Automatic transmission
Tension strut
see Front suspension
Thermostat see Cooling system
see also Electrically heated
thermostat
Throttie body
see 130 under appropriate
fuel injection system
Throttie
cable
130-38
Throttie position sensor
see 130 under appropriate luel
injection system
Throw-out bearing
see Clutch, mechanical
Thrust arm
see Front suspension
Tie rod
see Steering
Tightening fasteners
010-8
Tilt sensor 515-24
Timing chain
see
Camshaft timing chain
Tire, changing
010-18
Tires
300-1 1
see also Maintenance
Toe
320-34
Tools
010-13
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WARNING
Your common sense, good
judgement, and general alertness are
crucial to saie and
successiul sewice
work. Beiore attempting any work on
your BMW be sure to read 001
General Warnings and Cautions
and the copyright page
a1 the iront of
the manual. Review tliese warnings
and cautions each time you prepare
to work on your
BMW. Please also
read any warnings and
cautions that
accompany the procedures in the
manual.
Towing 010-20
Traction control
see Brakes, ABS, ASC or DSC
system
Traction strut
see Rear suspension, suspension
arms
Transmission fluid
200-4
see Maintenance
see also Automatic transmission
see also Manuai transmission
Transmission
fluid heat exchanger
see Cooling system
Transmission input shaft oil seat
see Manual transmission
Transmission lubricant
200-4 see also Automatic transmission
see also Manual
lransmission
Transmission output shafl oil seal
see Manual transmission
Transmission pilot bearing
replacing 210-16
Transmission service see Manual transmission, oil seals
Trim, interior
see interior trim
see also Steering, steering column
trim
Trunk lid
412-2 soft close (SCA) 515-13
see also Trunkltailgale loci(
see also Central iocl<ing
TrunWtailgate lock
tailgate loci( emergency release
400-5, 515-21 tailgatelrear window locl(ing 515-14
trunk lock 51 5-1 9
lrey positions 515-7
Turn signai assembly
see Switches
see also Lights
UIS see Interior protection
U-joint
see Driveshaft
Upholstery see Maintenance, leather upholstery
and trim Vacuum
booster
see Brakes
Valve guides
see Cylinder
head and valvetrain
Valve seals
see Cylinder head and valvetrain
Valve seats
see Cylinder head and valvetrain
Valves see Cylinder head and
vaivelrain
Valvetrain see Cylinder head and valvetrain
VANOS control unit,
removinglinstalling
M52 engine 117-14
M52 TU i M54 engine 117-36 double VANOS
function
117-34 timing chain service 113-46. 116-28
timing, adjusting
M52 engine 117-22
M52 TU l M54 engine 117-43
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
010-12
Ventilation microfilter
see
AIC
see also Maintenance
Viscous clutch see Cooling
system, cooling tan
Voitage and polarity
600-5
Voltage tests
see Electrical system, troubleshooting