fuel line BMW 528i 2000 E39 Service Manual
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[~uel Injection
4 Remove nuts and bolts (arrows) retaining wiring harness to
throttle housing.
- Working at throttle housing, turn harness plug countercloclc
wise and remove.
4 Working at side of intake manifold, disconnect electrical bar-
ness connectors:
Idle control valve (A)
Intake manifold resonance valve (B)
- Disconnect electrical harness connectors at oil pressure
sender and oil temperature sender at base of oil filter hous-
ing.
4 Remove dipstick guide tube:
Disconnect wiring harness brackets from tube
(A)
Unclip fuel lines from tube (B).
Remove lower guide tube mounting bolt (C).
Pull out dipstick guide tube.
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Fuel Injection 1
4 If necessary, disconnect electrical harness connector at fuel
tank venting valve (A). Disconnect hose at quick disconnect
fitting
(arrow).
< Worlting at throttle housing, turn harness plug counterclock-
wise and disconnect. Remove throttle assembly mounting
fasteners
(arrows) and pull assembly off manifold.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
0 Replace sealing ring between throttle assembly and intake
manifold.
Reattach throttle assembly harness connector with care.
0 Arrow on fully tightened connector must line up with corre-
sponding arrow on throttle assembly housing.
- Use BMW scan tool to reset ECM adaptation values.
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Fuel Injection Evaporative fuel system pressure leak
diagnosis, overview
(M5.2.1 only)
1998 540i models are equipped with an evaporative fuel sys-
tem pressure leak diagnosis system. The main component of
this system is the leak diagnosis pump (LDP). The function of
the LDP is to pressurize the fuel tank and the evaporative
emission system for the purpose of detecting
leaks. This sys-
tem is capable of detecting a leak as small as 0.5 mm.
The LDP, located in the left rear wheel housing, is a unitized
component that contains the following:
Vacuum chamber. Pneumatic pump chamber.
DME activated vacuum solenoid
Reed switch (provides switched voltage
feedback signal to
ECM).
The vacuum supply line is in the wiring harness from the en-
gine compartment and runs down the driver's side of the vehi-
cle.
The canister vent valve is integrated into the LDP, which is
electrically controlled by the ECM. The canister vent valve is
opened to provide fresh air entry into the fuel system only dur-
ing purge operation.
- Purge operation characteristics:
Off idle through full throttle: purge valve opened by pulse
width modulated (PWM) control of the ECM. PWM duty cy-
cle varies by engine operating conditions
(e.g. warm idle,
purge valve opened slightly; cold
idleldecel with engine
temp
< 67" C, purge valve always closed).
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( Mass Air Flow Sensor
1" Intake air temp. (NTC)
Sensor qround
Reference voltage . . . -., f fitr mass signal I
Fuel Injection I
Release fuel injector locking clips (arrow).
- Remove fuel injector loom boxes and lay to one side.
- Remove 4 fuel rail mounting fasteners.
4 Disconnect fuel line at quick-disconnect. To disconnect,
press in plastic collar (arrow) and separate fuel line.
WARNING -
Fuel may be expelled underpressure. Do not srnol(e or work
near heaters or
other fire hazards. Keep a fire extinguisher
handy. Before disconnecting fuel hoses, wrap a cloth around
fuel hose
to absorb anv leakinq fuel. Plug all open fuel lines.
- Lifl fuel rail and injectors straight up to remove.
- lnstallation is reverse of removal. Use new injector seals and
clamps during installation.
Mass air flow (MAF) sensor,
removing and installing
4 The MAF sensor is provided with operating power from the
ECM relay. Based on intake air mass, the MAF sensor gen-
erates a varying voltage (approx. 0.5
- 4.5 vdc) as an input
signal
back to the ECM. A separate intalte air temperature
sensor is not used.
- Removing MAF sensor:
Remove upper air filter housing locking clips
Unscrew and remove sensor harness.
Disconnect air temperature sensor harness.
Loosen hose clamp.
Remove upper filter housing with sensor.
- lnstallation is reverse of removal
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I Fuel Injection
Evaporative system pressure leak
diagnosis, overview
The M62 TU engine is equipped wlth an evaporative fuel sys-
tem pressure leak diagnosis system. The main component of
this system is the leakdiagnosis pump (LDP). The function of
the LDP is to pressurize the fuel tank and the evaporative
emission system for the purpose of detecting leaks.
This system iscapable of detecting a
lealcas small as0.5 mm.
The LDP, located in the left rear wheel housing, contains the
following:
Vacuum chamber. Pneumatic pump chamber
DME activated vacuum solenoid
Reed switch (provides switched voltage
feedback signal to
DME).
The vacuum supply line is in the wiring harness from the en-
gine compartment and runs down the driver's side of the vehi-
cle.
The canister vent valve is
~ntegrated into the LDP, which IS
electrically controlled by the ECM. The canister vent valve is
opened to provide fresh air entry into the fuel system only dur-
ing purge operation.
- Purge operation characteristics:
Off idle through full throttle: purge valve opened by pulse
width modulated (PWM) control of the ECM. PWM duty cy-
cle varies by engine operating conditions
(e.g. warm idle,
purge valve opened slightly; cold
idleldecel with engine
temp
< 67" C. purge valve always closed).
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160 Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
General ........................... .I6 0.2
Special tools ........................ .I6 0.2
Fuel pump ......................... .I6 0.3
Fuel tank evaporative control system ..... .I6 0.3
Evaporative system troubleshooting ..... .I6 0.4
Warnings and cautions ................ .I6 0.5
Fuel System Troubleshooting ...... .I6 0.6
Fuel pump fuse and relay .............. .I6 0.6
Operating fuel pump for tests ........... .I6 0.6
Fuel pump electrical circuit, testing ...... .I6 0.7
Fuel pump power consumption, testing ... .I6 0.9
Fuel pressure gauge, installing
(6-cylinder models)
................. .I6 0.1 0
Fuel pressure gauge, installing
(V-8 models) ....................... .I6 0.1 1
Fuel delivery, testing ................ .I6 0.12
Fuel Pump and Fuel Level Sender . . 160-15
Fuel level sender (right side) and
fuel pump. removing and installing
...... 160-15
Fuel level sender (left side).
removing and installing
............... 160-17
Siphon pump. removing and installing .... 160-1 9
Fuel Tank and Fuel Lines .......... 160-20
Fuel tank. draining ................... 160-20
Fuel tank. removing and installing ....... 160-21
Fuel expansion tank. removing
and installing
....................... 160-23
Activated carbon canister I fuel tank
leak detection unit
(LDP or DMTL).
removing and installing ............... 160-24
Running losses (312-way) valve.
removing and installing
............... 160-24
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This repair group covers service information specifically for the fuel supply system. Information on the fuel injection sys-
tem is covered in
130 Fuel Injection.
In the descriptions and procedures given below, engine and
engine management (DME) systems are referred to by man-
ufacturer code. If necessary, see
100 Engine-General for
model year, engine code, and DME applications.
NOTE-
Fuel filter replacement is covered in 020 Maintenance,
Special tools
Some of the procedures in this group require the use of
special tools.
I( Fuel line clamp 13 3 010 (Tool No. BMW 13 3 01 0)
4 Fuel pressure gauge T-fitting with shut-off valve
(Tool No. BMW 13
5 220)
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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
Fuel pump
The electric fuel pump is mounted in the fuel tank in tandem
with the right side fuel level sender. The fuel pump delivers
pressurized fuel to the fuel injection system.
A pressure regu-
lator maintains system pressure. The quantity of fuel supplied
exceeds demand, so excess fuel returns to the fuel tank via a
return line. See
130 Fuel Injection for more information.
NOTE-
Fuel pump removal procedures are given under Fuel level
sender (right side) and fuel pump, removing and install-
ing.
Fuel tank evaporative control system
Evaporative control, also referred to as running losses con-
trol, is designed to prevent fuel system evaporative losses
from venting into the atmosphere.
The components of this system allow control and monitoring
of evaporative losses by the on-board diagnostic
(OED II)
software incorporated into the engine control module (ECM).
NOTE-
1997 V-8 models (540i) with Bosch DME M5.2 are not
equipped with an
OBD I1 running losses monitoring system.
Fuel tank evaporative
control system
(models with
DME MS42.0)
4 The main components of the evaporative control system and
their functions:
Fuel overflow
tank acts as a liquidlvapor separator
Carbon canister stores evaporated fuel.
Plumbing ducts vapors from fuel tank to canister and from
canister to intake
manifold.
- Carbon canister purge valve is controlled by enginecontrol
module (ECM).
Running losses or 312-way valve (not shown) shunts ex-
cess fuel volume directly
back to fuel tank before it circu-
lates through injector fuel rail (models with Siemens MS42
or Bosch M5.2.1 engine management only).
Leak detection unit (LDP or DMTL) pressurizes fuel
tank
and evaporative system to monitor system leaks (models
with Siemens MS42 or Bosch M5.2.1 and later).
Leak detection systems vary among models and years, and
are further described in
130 Fuel Injection.
NOTE -
"3/2-way valve", 'tunning losses valve" and "fuel changeover
valve" are used interchangeably
in BMW technical literature.
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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
Evaporative system troubleshooting
- Start by accessing diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) using a
BMW or BMW compatible aftermarket scan tool.
For purposes of OBD
II emissions compliance, the DME
system sets a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) when it de-
tects a leak that is equal or larger than minimum
lealc
sensed by system.
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is illuminated upon sec-
ond recurrence of fault. See OBD On-Board Diagnostics.
- When leak testing, observe following conditions to obtain
plausible results:
Fuel tank
'1, to 'I., full.
0 Vehicle parked for at least 2 hours to allow fuel to reach
room temperature.
Ideal fuel temperature is 10"- 20°C
(50"
- 68" F).
Do not refuel immediately before
lealc test.
- If a leak is detected, check the following areas:
* Fuel filter cap (leaking or off).
Fuel tank ventilation lines leaking at fuel
tank or activated
carbon canister.
i
Tank ventilation valve leaking (in engine compartment).
Fuel level
sensorlfuel pump cap leaking.
Evaporative system component replacement is covered later
in
th~s group in Fuel Tank and Fuel Lines.
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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
Warnings and cautions
Observe the following warnings and cautions when servicing
the fuel system.
WARNING-
* The fuel system is designed to retain pressure even when
the ignition is off. When working with the fuelsystem, loos-
en the fuel lines slowly to allow residual
fuel pressure to
dissipate. Avoid spraying fuel. Use shop rags to capture
leaking fuel.
Before beginning any work on the fuel system, place a
fire extinguisher in the vicinity of the work area.
Fuel is highly flammable. When working around fuel, do
not disconnect any wires that could cause electrical
sparks. Do not smoke or worknearheaters or other fire
hazards.
* Always unscrew the fuel tank cap to release pressure
in the
tanlc before working on the tank or lines.
When disconnecting a fuel hose, wrap shop rag around
end of hose to prevent spray of fuel under pressure.
Do not use a work light with an incandescent bulb near
any fuel. Fuel may spray on the hot bulb causing a fire.
0 Make sure the worlc area is properly ventilated.
CAUTION-
- Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions given in
001 General Cautions an4
Warnings.
Before
making any electrical tests with the ignition
turned on, disable the ignition system as described in
120 Ignition System. Be sure the battery is discon-
nected when replacing components.
To prevent damage to the ignition system or other DME
components, including the engine control module
(ECM), always connect and disconnect wires and test
equipment with the ignition off.
Cleanliness is essential when
worl~ing with the fuel sys-
tem. Thoroughly clean the fuel line unions before dis-
connecting any of the lines.
Use only clean tools. Keep removed parts clean and
sealed or covered with a clean, lint-free cloth, especial-
ly if completion of the repair is delayed.
Do not move the car while the fuel system is open.
Avoid using high pressure compressed air to blow out
lines and components. High pressure can rupture inter-
nal seals and gaskets.
Always replace seals, O-rings and hose clamps.