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I Camshaft Timing Chain 
Mark 0" location on socket  (arrow). Tighten hub bolt in four 
stages. 
Tightening torque Vibration  damper 
hub to cranlrshaft 
Stage 1 100 Nm (74 it-lb) 
Stage 
2 60" Torque  angle 
Stage 
3 60" Torque  angle 
Stage 
4 30" Torque  angle 
- install vibration  damper and mounting  bolts 
NOTE- 
Male  sure to align  vibration  damper with locating  dowel pin 
in  hub. 
Tightening torque  Vibration  damper  to 
cranltshait hub (ME) 22 Nm (16 ft-lb) 
- Install drive belts.  See 020 Maintenance. 
- Install  cooling  fan. See 170 Radiator and  Cooling System. 
- Replace under engine  splash shield,  then  reconnect  nega- 
tive  battery  cable. 
!/ANBS CONTROL UNIT AND 
TIMING CHAIN (M52 ENGINE) 
VANOS control unit, removing (M52 engine) 
NOTE- 
Special  BMW service tools  are required to  remove and in- 
stall  the 
VANOS control unit.  Read the procedure through 
before starting  the  job. 
If  the  camshafts are  notproperly timed, the pistons  can 
contact  the  valves. 
- Disconnect  negative (-) cable from  battery. 
CAUTION- 
Disconnecting the battery  may erase fault code(s) stored in 
control module  memory. Prior to disconnecting the 
battev, 
check  for fault codes using special BMW diagnostic equip- 
ment. 
* Prior to disconnecting the  battery, read the battery dis- 
connection cautions  given in 
001 General  Cautions 
and  Warnings.    
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Camshaft Timing Chain 
VANOS timing,  checking  and adjusting 
(M52 engine) 
NOTE- 
* Special  BMW service  tools are required to remove  and in- 
stall  the VANOS  control unit. Read the  procedure through 
before  starting the  job. 
If  the camshafts  are not properly  timed, the pistons  can 
contact  the valves. 
- Disconnect negative (-) cable  from battery. 
CAUTIOG  Disconnecting the battery  may erase 
faultcode(s) storedin 
control module memory.  Prior to disconnecting the battery, 
checlc for  fault codes using  special BMW diagnostic  equip- 
ment. 
Prior  to disconnecting  the battery,  read the battery  dis- 
connection  cautions given in 
001 General Cautions 
and  Warnings. 
- Remove viscous clutch cooling fan. See 170 Radiator  and 
Cooling 
System. 
CAUTIOG  The  radiator  cooling fan nut 
(32 mm wrench)  has left-hand 
threads. 
4 Remove  ignition coils: 
Disconnect ignition  coil electrical harness connectors. 
Remove  coil mounting fasteners  and remove coils. 
Remove 
spark plugs. 
NOTE- 
Make  note of ignition  coil ground  strap locations.    
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Camshaft Timing Chain 
1 VANOS I 4 When engine  is started,  camshafts  are in deactivated 
camshaft 
retarded Engine I i oil supply 
position: 
. lntalte camshaft is held  in RETARDED  position by oil 
pressure. 
Exhaust camshaft is held  in ADVANCED  position by 
preload spring  and oil pressure. 
VANOS 
Piston out 
ECM Piston  in  Within 2 
- 5 
seconds (50  engine revolutions),  the ECM begins 
monitoring  and controlling  camshaft positions. 
The  Double VANOS system  allows full variability of camshaft 
timing  up to the limits  of the  system.  When the  ECM detects 
that  the camshafts are  in optimum  position, the solenoids are 
modulated  at approximately 100 
- 220 Hz to  maintain  oil pres- 
sure  on both  sides of the actuator pistons  to maintain  timing. 
In  models with  DME 
MS 43.0 (model year2001  and newer), 
the engine control module  (ECM) detects camshaft position 
before the engine  starts, thereby adjusting camshaft  timing 
immediately upon  start-up. 
NOTE- 
. VANOS system troubleshooting  and diagnostics  is best 
accomplished  using a scan  tool. 
. Diagnostic  Trouble Codes (DTCs) pertaining  to the 
VANOS  system are listed 
in the following  table. See also 
OED On-Board Diagnostics. 
Elevated  oil temperatures  can cause  VANOS  to deactivate. 
Oil  that  is too thick (high  viscosity) may cause 
a DTC  to be 
set 
in the  ECM.  If VANOS  is deactivated  (limp-home 
mode),  there will be a noticeable  loss of power. 
VANOS fault  codes 
BMW code  P-code  Fault  description 
19 
PI529 VANOS solenoid valve  activation, 
exhaust 
21 
PI525 VANOS solenoid valve activation, 
intake 
103 
PI519 VANOS faulty  reference  value 
intake 
104 
PI520 VANOS faulty  reference  value 
exhaust 
105 
PI522 VANOS stuck  (Bank I) intake 
106 
PI523 VANOS stuck  (Bank  2)  exhaust    
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Camshaft Timing chain1 
Timing chains, removing 
(M52 TU and  M54 engines) 
Camshaft  timing chain removal requires that  the oil pan  be re- 
moved.  See 
119 Lubrication  System. Also required is re- 
moval  of the  VANOS  control 
unit and disassembly of the 
intake and  exhaust camshaft  sprocket assemblies  as de- 
scribed  earlier in  this repair  group. 
Special BMW 
service tools  are needed for timing  chain re- 
moval  and installation.  The special tools assure  proper timing 
of  the  valvetrain.  Precise 
marlts to set the  timing on the cam: 
shafts are  not provided for  reassembly. Read the procedures 
through before beginning  the job. 
CA 
UTION- 
If the camshafts are  not properly  timed,  the  pistons can con- 
tact the  valves. 
- D~sconnect negative (-) cable from battery. 
CAUTION- 
* Disconnecting the  battery may erase  fault code@) stored in 
control  module  memory.  Check for fault codes using  spe- 
cial 
BMW diagnostic  equipment. 
Prior  to disconnecting  the battery,  read the battery dis- 
connection 
cautfons given in 001 General Cautions 
and 
Warninqs. 
- Remove  VANOS control unit. See VANOS  control unit, re- 
moving 
(M52 TU and M54 engines). 
Remove sealing  plug from crankcase below  starter and se- 
cure  crankshaft with 
BMW special tool ll 2 300. 
Drain engine  cooling system.  See 170 Radiator and Cool- 
ing  System. 
Remove  belt driven cooling  fan, fan shroud,  and thermostat 
housing. See 
170 Radiator  and Cooling  System. 
Remove drive  belts.  See 
020 Maintenance. 
NOTE- 
Mark direction  of belt rotation  if reusing belt. 
- Remove water  pump pulley fasteners  and pulley. 
- Drain  engine oil and  remove oil pan as described  in 119 
Lubrication  System.    
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Ignition System 
This repair group covers component troubleshooting and  re- 
placement information for the ignition system. 
When diagnosing  engine management problems, including 
on-board diagnostics (OBD 
11) fault code analysis,  also refer 
to  these repair groups: 
* 130 Fuel  Injection 
* ELE Electrical  Wiring Diagrams 
OED On-Board Diagnostics 
Special tools 
System diagnosis  and testing of the ignition system requires 
special test  equipment. 
4 LED test light 
(Tool No.  Baum 
1 1 15) 
4 Automotive  digital multimeter 
4 Primary voltage test harness 
(Tool  No. BMW  12 
7 020) 
- 
4 Secondary  voltage test  harness 
(Tool No.  BMW 12 
7 030)    
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lgnition System 
lgnition system, troubleshooting 
Troubleshooting ignition  system faults should begin with an 
interrogation  of the  On-Board Diagnostics (OBD 
II) system. 
The OBD 
II system detects ignition system misfire  and other 
related faults. When  faults are detected, the  OBD 
II system 
stores a Diagnostic Trouble  Code (DTC)  in the  Engine  Con- 
trol Module (ECM) along with other pertinent  fault information. 
4 In addition, the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) will  come on 
if  an emissions related  fault is detected.  Additional OBD 
II in- 
formation,  including a DTC  lookup table, can be found in 
OED On-Board  Diagnostics. 
NOTE- 
BMWmodels covered in this  manual  were equipped  with one 
of  three versions  of 
MIL warning lights (as shown). 
Misfire detection 
Engine m~sfire in one or more  cylinders, may be caused  by a 
var~ety of malfunctions in various subsystems. The OBD II 
system ~ncorporated into the engine management systems is 
des~gned to  detect and warn  of misfire  faults during englne 
operat~on. See OED On Board  Diagnostics. 
WARNING - 
lgnition  misfires  can cause  high hydrocarbon  exhaust emis- 
sions  andcatalytic  converter damage. For this  reason,  if a  se- 
vere  misfire  is detected,  the fuel injector 
will be turned off  to 
the  specific cylinder  and the 
MIL will be illuminated. A misfire 
may  also produce  an overheated  catalytic converter, which 
can  be a fire hazard. 
Oscilloscope  diagnostic diagrams 
One way to diagnose a faulty coil is  to use  an oscilloscope  to 
analyze spark quality  with the engine running. 
See  Table  b. lgnition  secondary voltage diagnostics  for 
list  of common ignition 
coil voltage faults and related  causes.    
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Ignition System 
- Turn ignition on and  check for battery voltage, 
If  battery voltage is not present, 
checlt wire between  termi- 
nal 
15 and the unloader  relay. See ELE Electrical Wiring 
Diagrams. 
- Turn  ignition  off. 
Remove  coil and inspect coil housing  for hairline 
cracks or 
leaking casting material. Replace  any 
cracked or leaking coil. 
NOTE- 
A leaky coil may  indicate a faulty Engine Control Module 
(ECM).  Check ECM before installing a  new coil. 
CAUTION- 
Note  location  of coilground  straps before coil removal;  rein- 
stall  in the  same  location. 
Use a multimeter  to test: 
Coil primary resistance at coil terminals. 
Sparlt plug connector  resistance. 
* Compare results  to specification in  Table c. lgnition  coil 
resistance. 
Table  c. Ignition  coil resistance 
Coil  secondary 
resistance 
Spark plug  connector: 
Bosch 1 .O I( ohm t 20% 
1.8 ir ohm t 20% 
Component 
Co~l prlmary 
resistance 
- Replace ignition coil or sparlt plug connector  if resistance 
readings do  not meet specifications. 
4 Remove ignition coil to  be tested. 
Install 
BMW special tool 12 7 030 (A) on coil  to be  tested. 
Connect ground jumper between  coil  mounting point 
(B) 
and engine  ground point (C). 
Clip scope high pick-up lead (D) around ignition lead. 
Start  engine. 
Compare scope pattern with diagrams in  Oscilloscope 
di- 
agnostic diagrams. 
NOTE- 
When replacing ignition  coils, ensure  that the  replacements 
Terminal 
1 (-) and 15 (+) 
are 
from the  same manufacturer  with the same partlcode 
numbers. If individual  coils with the  correct specifications  are 
not  available.  all coils  should  be 
re~laced. 
Resistance 
0.8 ohms    
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.-. . 
Battery, Starter, Alternator 
Warnings  and cautions 
WARNING - 
Wear goggles,  rubber gloves,  and a rubber  apron  when 
working  around the  battery or battery acid  (electrolyte). 
Battery acid contains sulfuric acid and can  cause skin 
irritation and burning. 
If acid is  spilled  on your  skin or 
clothing,  flush the area at once  with large quantities  of 
water. If  electrolyte gets  into your eyes, flush them  with 
large  quantities of  clean water for several minutes  and 
call  a physician. 
Batteries  that are being charged or  are fully  charged 
give  off explosive  hydrogen gas. Keep  sparks and  open 
flames  away. Do not 
smoke. 
CA UTIOI\C 
Only  use a digital  multimeter  when testing  automotive elec- 
trical components. 
. If a  repair procedure specifies disconnecting the bat- 
tery,  follow the  instruction  for safety reasons. 
Prior to disconnecting the battery,  read the battery  dis- 
connection  cautions in 
001 General  Cautions and 
Warnings. 
Models  with MS43 engine management:  Allow at least 
3 minutes to elapse  after turning  ignition ley to OFFpo- 
sition before disconnecting battery. This  willallow sum- 
cient tinie to complete the DMJL (fuel  tank pressure) 
test 
* Disconnecting the  battery cables may erase  fault codes 
stored  in ECM  memory. 
Always  disconnect the  negative 
(-) battery cable first 
and  reconnect  it last.  Cover  the battery  post with an in- 
sulating material  whenever the cable is  removed. 
Do  not disconnect  battery, alternator or starter  wires 
while  the engine  is running. 
0 Never reverse  the battery cables. Even  a momentary 
wrong connection  can damage  the alternator  or other 
electrical  components. 
Do  not depend  on the color  of insulation to  tell battery 
positive and  negative cables  apart. Label cables before 
removing. 
The slide-tilt  sunroof may fail to function  properly 
after 
disconnecting and reconnecting the battery. Reinitial- 
ize sunroof as described in 540 Sunroof.    
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Battery, Starter, Alternator 
- Installation is reverse of  removal,  noting the following: 
Replace alternator rubber sealing O-ring. 
* Fill and bleed cooling system  as described  in 170 Radiator 
and Cooling  System. 
Tightening  torques 
Fan  clutch  to coolant  pump 
with 
BMW special tool  11 5 040  30 Nm (22 ft-lb) 
without 
BMW special tool 11 5 040  40  Nm (29 ft-lb) 
Terminal 30 (Bc) wire to alternator (ME) 13  Nm  (10 ft-lb) 
STARTER 
Starter troubleshooting 
Typical  starter wiring terminal identification is  shown. Large 
wire  at terminal 
30 (not shown  in photo) is  direct battery volt- 
age.  Smaller  wire at terminal 
50 operates starter  solenoid via 
ignition  switch. 
If  starter turns engine slowly  when ignition is in start  position: 
Check  battery state  of charge. 
Inspect starter  wires, terminals, and ground 
connectlons 
for good  contact.  In particular, make sure ground  connec- 
tions between battery, body and 
englne are  completely 
clean and tight. 
If no  faults are  found, starter  may be faulty and should  be 
replaced. 
- If  starter  fails to operate, check EWS (drive-away  protection 
system).  Try another ignition  key. 
If no faults  can be  found, 
have  the EWS  system  checked  using 
BMW scan tool equip- 
ment. 
Checkclutch pedal operated 
starter lock-out switch  or gear 
position  switch (automatic). 
NOTE- 
* A factory-installed drive-away protection  system, also re- 
ferred  to as 
EWS, is used  on E39 cars.  This system  pre- 
vents  operation  of the  starter  if a specially  coded ignition 
key  is not  used. 
On  cars  with automatic  transmission, the transmission 
gear  position  switch signals 
EWS to prevent  the engine 
from starting in gear positions  other than PARK or NEU- 
TRAL. 
On cars  with manual  transmissions,  a starter immobiliza- 
tion switch 
at the clutch  pedal is used  to prevent  the starter 
from operating unless the clutch  pedal is pushed  fully to 
the  floor.    
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/Fuel Injection 
This repair  group covers service and repair  of the Bosch  and 
Siemens engine management systems  used on 
1997 
through 2002 E39 models. Additional engine management 
service  and repair  information  may also be found  in the  fol- 
lowing  repair groups: 
0 020 Maintenance 
120 Ignition  System 
160 Fuel Tank  and Fuel  Pump 
610 Electrical  Component Locations 
OBD  On Board  Diagnostics 
NOTE- 
Camshaft  position sensor, crankshaft speed sensor  and 
knoclc sensors  are covered in 120 Ignition  System. 
Table  a. Engine  management  system applications 
- - ~ ~ 
1 ~odellmodel year / Engine IDME system I - I 
5281, 1997-1 998 IM52. 2.8 liter ISiemens MS  41 .I I 1 
528i. 1999ZO00 1~52 TU, 2.8 liter ]siemens MS 42.0 I I 
5251, 2001-2002 1~54, 2.5 liter 1 Siemens  MS 43.0 I I 
530i, 2001-2002 1~54, 3.0 liter ISiemens MS 43.0 
5401 1999-2001 1~62 TU, 4.4 liter l~osch ME  7.2 
I 
OBI) II software and hardware is incorporated  in the engine 
management control systems.  The 
OED II system monitors 
components that influence  exhaust and evaporative emis- 
sions.  If a  problem  is detected, the 
OED I1 system stores the 
associated  fault code and  condition. 
540i. 1997 
4 If vehicle emission  levels exceed 1.5 times  Federally  mandat- 
ed  criteria,  the 
OED II system illuminates  a malfunction  indi- 
cator light 
(MIL) in  the instrument  cluster. 
For  the 
E39 cars covered  by this manual,  three  different 
MIL symbols were used,  depending  on year  and model. 
See  illustration. 
When faults  arise, or if the malfunction indicator lamp  (MIL) is 
illuminated,  begin troubleshooting by connecting  BMW ser- 
vice tester 
DISplus, MoDiC, GTl or  equivalent  scan tool. The 
capabilities  of OBD 
II software  has the potential  to save hours 
540i. 1998 IM62, 4.4  liter /Bosch M5.2.1 
M62, 4.4 liter Bosch M5.2