fault code BMW 530i 2001 E39 Owner's Guide
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Fuel Injection 
Intake air temperature 
([AT) sensor, 
testing and replacing 
Disconnect harness connector from  intake air temperature 
sensor 
(A) at  air filter housing. 
Turn  ignition  on. Using a digital voltmeter, check  for 
5 volts 
between  supply voltage wire  in connector  and ground. 
If volt- 
age is not present, test ECM 
inputs/outputs as described lat- 
er. 
With harness connector disconnected, test resistance across 
sensor terminals.  If any faults  are found, replace  IAT sensor. 
IAT test  resistance 
0 lV *lac (50"  i-2°F) 7-1 1.6 k.0. 
020' kl°C (68' 322°F) 2.1-2.9 it.0. 
080" ?lac (176" i-2°F) 0.27-0.40 itn 
Auxiliary throttle  valve (ADS) 
(M62 and M62  TU engine), replacing 
ADS components 540i  models with ASC  and DSC are fitted with a motor-driv- 
en auxiliary throttle  valve and housing  ahead of the standard Throttle  position  switch throttle housing. The ADS throttle valve controls engine throt- 
tle intervention  based on signals from the  DME control mod- 
ule  if road  conditions,  such as slipping  driven wheel, warrant 
reduced engine  power. 
ADS throttle housing 
Bowden cable NOTE- 
Before replacing the ADS throttle housing, read DME fault 
ADS lhroltle actualor codes. 
- ADS throttle  housing replacement: 
Switch  off ignition  and disconnect electrical connector  on 
ADS throttle  body. 
Remove hose from  idle control  valve. 
Loosen hose clamps  and remove throttle  housing  air in- 
take boot. 
Disconnect cable from ADS throttle  body. 
- Unscrew 3 bolts and remove ADS throttle  body. 
Installation is reverse  of removal. 
- Adjust cable so that  no free play is present.    
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Fuel Injection 
When system faults are detected, a diagnostic  trouble code 
(DTC)  is stored  in the  engine  control module  (ECM). The MIL 
also illuminates 
if an emissions-related  fault is detected. 
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 
of  diagnostic  time and to help avoid incorrect  component  re- 
placement  and possible  damage to system components. 
CA UTIOI\C 
The tests  in  this section  may set fault  codes (DTCs) in the 
ECM  and illuminate the  MIL. After all testing  is completed, 
access  and clear  DTC  fault memory  using an  OBD 
I1 or 
BMW compatible scan  tool. See OBD  On-Board  Diag- 
nostics. 
. Only use  a digital multimeter  for electrical  tests. 
Relay  positions can  vary. Be sure  to confirm  relay posi- 
tion  by identifying the  wiring in the 
socket using the wir- 
ing  diagrams  found in  ELE  Electrical  Wiring 
Diaqrams. 
NOTE- 
= OBD I1 fault memory (including  an illuminated  MIL) can 
only be reset  using the special scan tool.  Removing the 
connector  from the ECM  or disconnecting the battery  will 
not erase  the fault memory. 
0 The  BMW-dedicated  20-pin diagnostic  link  connector 
(DLC)  is in the  right rear  of the engine compartment.  The 
20-pin  DLC was eliminated  on models after 
6/2000. 
The  16-pin  OBD I1 diagnostic connector  (arrow) is located 
inside the car  on the  lower left  dash panel.    
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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 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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Warnings and cautions 
Obse~e the following warnings  and cautions when worlting 
on the  cooling  system. 
WARNING - 
. At normal  operating  temperature  the  cooling  system is 
pressurized.  Allow  the system  to cool  as long  as possible 
before opening (a  minimum of one  hour),  then release the 
cap slowly  to allow safe  release ofpressure. 
a Releasing the coolant system  pressure lowers the cool- 
ant boilingpoint  and the coolant may boil suddenly.  Use 
1 heavy  and wear  eye and  face protection to 
guard  against scalding. 
Use extreme  care when draining  and disposing  of en- 
gine  coolant.  Coolant  is poisonous  and lethal to  hu- 
mans  andpets.  Pets are attracted  to coolant because 
of  its sweet  smell and taste. Seek medical attention  im- 
mediately  if coolant is ingested. 
CAUTIOG 
Avoid  adding cold  water to the  coolant  while the engine  is 
hot or  overheated.  If it is  necessary  to add  coolant  to a 
hol 
system,  do so only  with the engine  running  and coolanl 
pump turning. 
To  avoid excess  silicate gel precipitation  in the cooling 
system  and loss  of cooling  capacity, use BMW  coolant 
or  equivalent  low silicate  antifreeze. 
a If oil  enters the  cooling system, the radiator,  expansion 
tank  and heating  circuit must be flushed with cleaning 
agent.  BMW recommends  removal of the radiator  and 
expansion 
tank to flush. 
When 
worlcing on the  cooling  system,  cover the alter- 
nator  to protect  it against  coolant drips. 
Prior to disconnecting the battery,  read the battery dis- 
connection cautions given in 
001 General  Warnings 
and  Cautions. 
Begin  the diagnosis  of cooling system  problems with a thor- 
ough  visual  inspection. 
If no visual faults  are found, it is rec- 
ommend  that the engine control  module (ECM) fault memory 
be  checked  for stored  diagnostic trouble  codes 
(DTCs) using 
BMW  scan tool 
DlSplus or equivalent.    
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Radiator and Cooling systeml 
Tightening torques 
Block  drain plug to block  25  Nm 
(18 
it-lb) 
Coolant  hose clamp  (32 - 48  2. 
5 Nm (22 in-lb) 
mm  hose  diameter) 
Radiator drain  plug to radiator 
2-3Nm(l8-27in-lb) 
Thermostat housing  to cylinder 
head 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
I Coolant  thermostat  housing assmbly- - I 
Thermostat,  removing and installing 
(M52 TU or M54 engine) 
4 The  electric  map-controlled thermostat  is  part of the  thermo- 
stat housing  at the  front  of the  cylinder  head. 
1. Bolts (M6) 
2 Bolt (ME) 
3. Housing  with thermostat 
4. Gasket 
- If a faulty thermostat is suspected,  use appropriate  scan tool 
to  interrogate 
ECM for  stored  fault codes. 
- Drain radiator and engine  block. See Coolant,  draining and 
filling  (6-cylinder  models). 
CAUTION- 
Allow cooling system  to cool  before opening  or draining  the 
system. 
- Remove  cooling fan and  fan shroud. See  Mechanical (vis- 
cous  clutch)  cooling  fan, removing  and installing. 
- Disconnect  electrical harness connector from thermostat 
housina. 
4 Lever  out retaining clips  (arrows) and pull hose fittings  off 
thermostat  housing. 
- Unbolt and remove thermostat  housing from front  of engine. 
Loosen  nut at top  of engine lifting  eye to facilitate  removal. 
- Installation is reverse  of removal, noting  the following: 
Keep  sealing  faces free of oil. 
* Use  new sealing  gasket. 
When  reinstalling hose to thermostat housing, install  clip 
on hose  end fitting,  then push hose onto housing until  it 
clicks into place. 
Fill  system with coolant. See  Coolant, draining and fill- 
ing  (6-cylinder  models).    
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Tightening torques Block  drain plug to block 
25 Nm  (18 ft-lb) 
Radiator drain plug  to radiator 2 - 3 Nm  (18 - 27 in-lb) 
Thermostat housing to 
cylinder  head 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
Thermostat, removing and installing 
(V-8 models) 
The electrically-heated thermostat is  an integral parl of the 
thermostat housing.  The operation  of the thermostat is  moni- 
tored  by the  engine  control  module (ECM). 
- If a faulty  thermostat  is suspected,  use appropriate scan tool 
to  interrogate  ECM for stored fault codes. 
- Drain  radiator and engine  block. See Coolant,  draining and 
filling 
(V-8 models). 
WARNING - 
Allow cooling system to  cool before opening  or draining  the 
system. 
- Disconnect  mass air flow  (MAF) sensor electrical harness 
connector. Remove air intake duct together with  MAF sensor. 
- Remove mechanical cooltng fan and  fan shroud. See Me- 
chanical  (viscous  clutch) cooling  fan, removing  and 
in- 
stalling. 
Disconnect electrical  harness connector  (arrow) from ther- 
mostat housing. 
Remove coolant hose from thermostat  housing. 
NOTE- 
M62 engine: Hose is clamped  on. 
M62 TU engine: Hose is attached  with quick-disconnect  fit. 
ting.  Remove clip  to disconnect hose.    
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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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Exhaust System 
Label and disconnect sensor  harness connectors  (arrows). 
CAUTlOI\C 
Label connectors  so that front  and rear connectors  are not 
mixed up. 
- Detach  harness from  guides  and brackets. 
- Remove oxygen sensor from exhaust manifold  using special 
tool 
11 7 030 or equivalent. 
- Installation is reverse  of removal 
New sensor threads  come coated with anti-seize paste. 
If  reusing  old 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  sensor, replacing 
(M52 and M62 engine) 
The sensors  are installed  at the  front and rear  of the  catalytic 
converters. 
I WARNING- I 
I Allow components to  cool before  servicing. I 
Using BMW scan tool DlSplus or equivalent,  read out and 
clear 
ECM fault codes. 
Detach harness from  guides and brackets. 
Remove oxygen sensors  (arrows) from exhaust using  spe- 
cial  tool 
ll 7 030 or equivalent. 
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 
Oxvaen sensor  to manifold 50 Nm (37 it-lb)    
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Automatic Transmission 
Electronics are used to control the operation  of these  auto- 
matic transmissions. Steptronic transmission  functions are 
also programmed into the transmission  control module 
(TCM). The TCM monitors transmission  operation for faults 
and alerts the driver  by illuminating the transmission  fault indi- 
cator on  the instrument  panel. Diagnostic trouble  codes 
(DTCs) stored in the TCM may be downloaded  and interpret- 
ed  by trained technicians  using special  BMW diagnostic 
equipment. 
Some minor automatic transmission problems can be cor- 
rected  by changing the automatic transmission fluid (ATF) 
and filter. Begin  by checking  ATF level and condition. 
Checlc 
to see  if the fluid  is dirty  or has  a burned  odor indicating  over- 
heated  fluid. The burned  odor may be the results of burned 
discs in  theclutch  paclts. The  friction material from the burned 
disc  can clog valve body passages. 
NOTE- 
The E39 automatic transmission  is not  equipped with a dip- 
stick. 
Checking the ATF  level must  be done  while monitoring 
the ATF  temperature with the  engine idling. The 
BMW dealer 
is  equipped  with the special equipment  to make  this check.