service indicator BMW 530i 1997 E39 Workshop Manual
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01 0-1 
010 General 
General ........................... .01 0.2 
How to Use  this  Manual ............ .01 0.2 
Warnings.  cautions and notes ........... .0l 0.3 
Getting Started .................... .0i 0.5 
Safety ............................. .O1 0.5 
Lifting the  car ........................ .O1 0.5 
Raising car ......................... .O1 0.5 
Working under car .................... .O1 0.6 
Advice  for the  Beginner ............ .O1 0.7 
Planning ahead ...................... .O1 0.7 
Workshop practices ................... .O1 0.7 
Non-reusable fasteners ................ .O1 0.7 
Tightening fasteners .................. .O1 0.8 
Gaskets and seals .................... .O1 0.9 
Electrical testing .................... .O1 0.10 
Wire  repairs ........................ .O1 0.10 
Buying  Parts ..................... .01 0.11 
Genuine BMW parts ................. .O1 0.11 
Non-returnable parts ................. .O1 0.11 
Information you need to  know .......... .0l 0.12 
Service ........................... 01 0-1 3 
TOOIS ............................. 010-13 
Basic  tool requirements ............... 01 0-1 4 
Jack  stands ......................... 01 0-1  6 
Oil  change equipment ................. 01 0-1 6 
Torque wrench ...................... 01 0-17 
Digital multimeter .................... 010-17 
BMW  special tools ................... 01 0-1 8 
Emergencies ...................... 01 0-1 8 
Changing  a tire ...................... 01 0-1  8 
Jump  starting ....................... 01 0-1  9 
Indicator and  warning lights ............ 01 0-1  9 
Towing ............................ 010-20 
Spare  parts kit ...................... 010-21    
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020 Maintenance 
General ........................... .02 0.2 
Special tools ........................ .02 0.2 
Service Interval Indicator (Sll) ........... .02 0.3 
Service Interval  Indicator (Sll), resetting ... .02 0.3 
Inspection  I, Inspection 11 ............... .02  0.5 
Maintenance Tables ................ .02  0.6 
Fluid  and Lubricant  Specifications .. .02 0.9 
Fluids and lubricants ................. .02  0.10 
Engine Oil  Service ................ .02 0.1 I 
Engine oil. checking level ............. .02 0.12 
Engine oil and  filter. changing .......... .02 0-13 
Engine  Compartment Maintenance . .02 0.14 
Accelerator and  linkage ............... .02 0.14 
Air filter.  replacing ................... .02 0.1 4 
Cooling system service ............... .02  0.15 
Engine drive belt service .............. .02 0.16 
Idlespeed .......................... 020-19 
Catalytic converter and  oxygen sensors .. .02 0.19 
Power steering  fluid, checking level ..... .02 0.20 
Spark plugs ........................ .02  0.20 
Spark plugs, replacing ................ .02 0.21 
Interior ventilation microfilter, replacing ... .02 0.22 
Other Mechanical  Maintenance ..... .02 0.22 
Battery, checking. cleaning. and  replacing .02 0-22 
Brake  fluid. replacing ................. .02 0-24 
Brake  pad 1 rotor wear.  checking ........ .02 0.24 
Brake  system,  inspecting ............. .02 0.25 
Parking  brake. checking ............... 020-25 
Clutch  fluid.  checking ................. 020-26 
Differential  oil level. checking ........... 020-26 
Drive axle joint  (CV joint)  boots. inspecting 020-27 
Exhaust system. inspecting ............ 020-27 
Fuel filter.  replacing .................. 020-27 
Fuel tank and fuel lines. inspecting ...... 020-28 
Suspension. front. inspecting ........... 020-29 
Suspension.  rear. inspecting ........... 020-29 
Tires. checking inflation pressure ........ 020-29 
Tires.  rotating ....................... 020-29 
Transmission service. automatic ........ 020-29 
Transmission  service. manual .......... 020-30 
Transmission fluid.  checking and filling 
(manual transmission) 
................ 020-30 
Wheels.  aligning ..................... 020-30 
Body and Interior Maintenance ..... 020-31 
Body  and hinges. lubricating ........... 020-31 
Exterior washing ..................... 020-31 
Interior care ........................ 020-31 
Leather upholstery  and trim ............ 020-31 
Polishing ........................... 020-32 
Seat  belts .......................... 020-32 
Special  cleaning ..................... 020-32 
Washing chassis ..................... 020-32 
Waxing ............................ 020-32 
Windshield  wiper blade  maintenance ..... 020-33    
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Maintenance 
Service Interval lndicator (Sll) 
The BMW  Service  Interval lndicator (SII) notifies the driver 
when oil  change and other  service is required.  The 
Sll dis- 
plays  the phrase  "OIL SERVICE" 
or"INSPECTI0N" and 7 
light emitting diodes (LEDs)  in the Instrumentcluster: 5green, 
one yellow and one red. 
For  the 
1997 and  later 5 Series, BMW  introduced an  oil 
change interval based on fuel  consumption. The advantages 
of  this  system  are: 
Fuel consumption  is an  accurate  method of determining 
engine  load and the need  for service. 
The  processing  electronics  are simple. 
Resetting  of indicator before  the scheduled time  will not 
affect  the time  to the  next service. 
4 The Sll is programmed  to measure a  set volume  of con- 
sumed  fuel. This volume varies between models, dependent 
on  vehicle and  engine size.  The 
Sil control  unit receives a 
signal from  the engine control module (ECM) when the vehi- 
cle is  in use.  As 
20% of the  programmed fuel volume is con- 
sumed,  one  of the  green LEDs will  go out.  Each  successive 
20% of fuel consumption will  cause the next  LED to go  out 
until 
100% of  the measured  volume has been  consumed.  At 
this point  the yellow LED  will come on, indicating that service 
is due. When 
108% of  the  measured volume  has been con- 
sumed, the red LED  will illuminate, indicating  that service is 
overdue. 
Service Interval Indicator (SII), resetting 
After  the specified  maintenance has  been carried out, the Sll 
memory  should be reset. 
NOTE- 
For  reference,  the BMW oil service requirements are  approx- 
imately  equivalent to  the maintenance  tliat other  European 
manufacturers  specify at intervals  with a maximum  of every 
15.000 miles  or I2 months.    
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020-4 
Maintenance 
1997 to 2000 models 
1997 to 2000  models are equipped with  a data  link connector 
(DLC)  plug in  the right  side engine compartment: 
Reset 
SII using BMW service  and scan tool (DISplus or MoD- 
iC, GTI) or a specialty tool from another  manufacturer. Plug 
tool  (arrow)  into DLC. 
CAUTION- 
Follow  the manufacturer's  directions when resetting  the Sll. If 
the reset procedures are done 
incorrect& the  tool  or the  elec- 
tronic Service  Interval Indicator 
may be damaged. 
Aftermarket  reset  tools that can reset  all models with the DLC 
can  be purchased from one  of the  following suppliers: 
Specialty  tool suppliers 
Assenmacher Specialty  Tools 
6440 
Odell Place 
Boulder,  CO 80301 
303-530-2424 
sales@asttool.com  http://www.asttool.com 
Baum  Tools Unlimited, 
Inc. 
P.O. Box 5867 
Sarasota,  FL 34277-5867 
800-848-6657 
sales@baumtools.com 
http://www.baumtools.com 
Peake  Research. Automotive Products  Division 
P.O.  Box 28776 
San  Jose,  CA 95159 
408-369-0406 
support  @peakeresearch.com 
http://www.peal~eresearch.com 
2001 and later  models 
On  vehicles  without the data  link connector  (DLC) in the en- 
gine compartment  (2001 and latercars),  the reset  tool can  not 
be  used. Instead, the 
Sll can  be reset with the trip odometer 
reset button  in the instrument  cluster. 
Make sure ignition key is in OFF  position. 
* Press  and hold  trip odometer button  in instrument  cluster, 
and turn ignition  key to ACCESSORY  position. 
Keep 
button pressed  for approximately 5 seconds until 
either  of following  appear in display:  OIL SERVICE  or 
INSPECTION, with  RESET. 
Press button again and 
hold for approximately 5 seconds 
until  RESET  flashes.    
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Maintenance 
0 Service due is shown with RESET if the measured con- 
sumption limit has been reached  and resetting  is possible. 
If  RESET is not shown,  the minimum limit has not been 
reached and resetting is  not possible. 
While display  is flashing, press button briefly  to reset 
Sll. 
After  display has shown  new interval, the following  will 
appear  in display  for approximately 
2 seconds: END SIA. 
NOTE- 
The  system  can only  be reset again  after the vehicle  has 
been  driven approximately  50 to 
75 miles  (consumes  at 
least2.5gallons of fuel).  If the  display shows RESETwhen 
resetting,  the  minimum driving distance  has been  fulfilled 
and  the system  can be reset  again. 
0 It is  possible  to interrupt  and end the reset  procedure  by 
changing  the position  of the  ignition 
ley. 
lnspection I, lnspection II 
The Service Interval Indicator (SII) signals  the need for  main- 
tenance and inspection. There are two sets 
of inspection  re- 
quirements, alternating  throughout a car's maintenance 
history.  If the last inspection interval  was lnspection  I, the next 
inspection interval (following  an oil service) will  be lnspection 
11, the next after that will  be lnspection I,  and so on. 
lnspection 
I tasks are listed  in Table b. lnspection I Service. 
lnspection 
II includes most of the tasks  from lnspection I with 
additional lnspection 
II tasks.  A complete listing  of lnspection 
II tasks  is in  Table  c. lnspection I1 Service. 
NOTE- 
For  reference, the BMW lnspection I and  lnspection I1 re- 
quirements  are approximately equivalent  to the maintenance 
requirements that other European manufacturers  specify. 
ln- 
spection I is normally  due at intervals  with a maximum  of 
30,000  miles or 
24 months. lnspection I1 is normally  due at 
intervals  with a maximum  of 60,000  miles or 
48 months.    
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Maintenance 
The intervals for most tasks listed  in the maintenance tables 
below are  determined by the Sll. 
NOTE- 
BMW is constantly upgrading  recommended maintenance 
procedures  and requirements. 
The information  contained 
here  is as  accurate  as possible  at the time  of publication.  if 
there  is any  doubt about  what procedures apply  to a specific 
model  or year,  or what  intervals  should be followed,  remem- 
ber  that  an authorized 
BMW dealer  has the latest  information 
on  factory-recommended maintenance. 
Except  where noted, the maintenance items listed  apply to all 
models  and model  years covered  by this  manual.  The num- 
ber  in the "additional  repair information"  column refers to the 
repair group  in this manual  where additional  information can 
be  found. 
Table  a. 
Oil Service 
I I I I I Additional 
( New parts (Tools Required  requrred 
Under  car maintenance 
1 I I I I 
I I - I I 
Engine compartment  maintenance 
Check  overall  thickness  of front  and rear 
bralte  pads. 
If replacement  is necessary: 
Examine 
braite disc surface. 
Clean brake  pad contact  points in calipers. 
Grease wheel  centering hubs. 
Checlc thickness  of parking  braite linings 
only  when  replacing  rear brake pads. 
Checlc operation  of parking  brake and 
adjust  as necessary. 
spare 
Table b. 
Inspection I Service 
I 1 I I [Additional 
020 
020 
020 
New  parts  Warm engrne Dealer service Irepair , /Tools Required  (required  (required . (recommended lnformatlon 
Change oil and  oil filter 
Reset  Service Interval  indicator [Sli) 
Replace interior ventilation microfilter 
* 
A 
* 
* 
* 
I I I I I 
Undercar maintenance 
Checlc engine drive belt condition 020 
ri: * Change oil and  oil filter. 020 *    
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Maintenance 
Table b. Inspection I Service  (continued) 
I I  I I 
Warm engine  Dealer service 
required  recommended 
Check windshield 
washer fluid  level  and 
antifreeze protection. 
Add washer fluid  as necessary. 
Replace ventilation 
microfilter. (Note: 
reduce replacement intervals  in dusty 
operation conditions) 
Reset Service interval Indicator 
(Sil). 
Additional 
repair 
information 
Tools Required 
* 
eck  aim  of washer  jets and  adjust  if 
necessary. 
covers,  obvious damage or attachment o 
s or accessories. 
Road  test 
Check braking performance, steering, 
heating and air conditioner  operation. 
Check manual transmission  and clutch 
operation  or automatic transmission 
operation.  New 
parts 
required 
* 
Bodylelectrical 
121 
630 
630 
Checic battery state of  charge 
Check operation  of: 
headlights, 
parking iights, back-up lights. 
license plate lights, interior lights, 
glove box 
illumination, engine compartment light, 
trunk  light, turn signals, emergency 
flashers, stop iights. 
Check operation  of horn and headlight 
dimmer  switch 
:i:    
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Maintenance 
- To remove battery corrosion: 
Disconnect battery  cables. Disconnect negative  (-)cable 
first. 
* Remove  battery from trunk 
Clean terminal posts and  cable clamps with a  wire brush. 
Clean main chassis ground terminal  next to battery. 
Corrosion can be washed  away with a 
baking soda and 
water  solution  that will neutralize  acid. 
Reinstall battery and  reconnect cable clamps, positive 
(+) 
cable first. 
Lightly coat outside  of terminals,  hold down screws,  and 
clamps with petroleum  jelly, grease, or  a commercial 
battery terminal corrosion  inhibitor. 
WARNING 
- 
Battery  acid is extremely  dangerous.  Take care to keep it 
from  contacting  eyes, skin, or clothing.  Wear eye  protection. 
Extinguish  all 
smolihg materials and do not  work  near any 
oaen flames. 
CAUTION- 
Prior  to disconnecting  the batteg read the battery  discon- 
nection  cautions  given in 
001 General  Cautions  and 
Warnings. 
NOTE- 
The  original equipment battery  in E39 models is mainte- 
nance  free. The original  electrolyte will normally  last the 
entire service  life of the  battery under moderate climate  con- 
ditions. 
Battery  electrolyte should be maintained at the correct level 
just above the battery plates  and theirseparators. The  correct 
level is approximately 
5 mm ('14 in.)  above the  top of battery 
plates  or to the  top of the indicator 
marks (if applicable). The 
battery plates and the indicator  marks can be  seen once  the 
fillercaps  are removed. 
if theelectrolyte level  is low, replenish 
it  by  adding distilled water only. 
4 The original equipment  BMW battery is equipped  with a 
built-in hydrometer "magic  eye" 
(arrow). Battery condition is 
determined  by the color  of the  eye: 
Green:  Adequate charge 
* Black: Inadequate charge, recharge 
Yellow:  Defective  battery,  replace 
Batteries are rated  by ampere hours (Ah),  the number of 
hours a  specific  current drain can  be sustained before  com- 
plete  discharge, or by  cold cranking amps (CCA), the number 
of  amps  available  to crank the  engine in cold weather 
condi-    
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Engine Removal and lnstallationl 
Q Fuel line plugs 
(Tool  No. 
BMW 13 5 281 / 13 5 282) 
4 Fuel  line removal  tool 
(Tool  No. 
BMW 16 1 050) 
CAUTION- 
Disconnecting  the battery  may erase  fault code@) storedin 
memoiy Check  for fault  codes  prior to disconnecting  the 
battery  cables. 
If  the  MIL (Malfunction  Indicator Light, also  may be 
called  "Check  Engine"  or "Service Engine  Soon" light) 
is illuminated, see 
OBD On-Board Diagnostics  for 
DME  fault code  information. 
It orhersysrem faults  have been  detected,  as indicated I 
by an ~llum~nated ABS,  SRS orASC/DSC ~arning light, 
see  the appropriate  repair group  in this manual  or an 
authorized  BMW dealer  for more  information on  fault 
codes. 
NOTE-  Engine  removal  procedures are  similar for all 6-cylinder 
models.  When differences 
exist, they are noted  at the  be- 
ginning  of each  step.  Engine  are referred to  by engine 
code.  See 
100 Engine-General  for engine code and appli- 
cation  information. 
@ Be sure  to cover all painted  surfaces before beginning  the 
removal procedure. As an  aid to installation, label all  com- 
ponents,  wires and  hoses before removing them.  Do not 
reuse 
gaskets, O-rings  or seals during  reassembly. 
The 
intake manifold must  be  removed on &cylinder mod- 
els before  the engine can  be  removed. 
WARNING- 
Due to risk  of personal injury,  be sure  the engine  is cold be- 
fore beginning  the removal procedure.    
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Cylinder Head Removal and Installation I 
< Fuel line plugs 
(Tool No. 
BMW  13 5 281113  5 282) 
4 Fuel line removal tool  for quick-disconnect  fittings 
(Tool No. 
BMW 16  1 050) 
< Tensioning  bracket (V-8) 
(Tool No. BMW  11 7 380) 
Compressed air fitting  for testing  VANOS  operation 
((Tool  No. 
BMW  11 3 450) 
< Upper timing  cover installation tool set, V-8 
(Tool No. BMW  11 1 41 0) 
Cylinder compression, checking 
A compression gauge is  needed to make  a compression test. 
For accurate  test, the battery and starter must be  capable of 
cranking the engine at least 
300 rpm, and the  engine should 
be  at normal operating  temperature. 
NOTE- 
Performing a compression test  may cause  a fault to set  in the 
ECM  and may  illuminate the Malfunction 
Indicator Light 
(MIL).  The light  can only  be turned out  using either 
BMW 
special service scan tools  or an  equivalent aftermarket scan 
tool.  Disconnecting  the battery will not  erase the fault  memo- 
ry or turn out  the light.  See OBD On-Board Diagnostics.