BMW 540i 1998 E39 Workshop Manual
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Suspension, Steering and Brakes - General 
WHEELS AND TIRES 
Tire size is critical  to the  properoperation  of the antilock brake 
system  and traction control  system. Several differentstyles  of 
wheels  in 
15,16, and 17 inch diameters  are available from an 
authorized  BMW dealer. 
Rim and  tire size applications are listed  in the  table below. 
Rim and tire sizes  table 
ELECTRONIC BRAKE AND STABILITY 
CONTROL SYSTEMS 
Model 
5251 
5281 
530i 
540i (manual 
transmission) 
540i (automatic 
transmission) 
All 
E39 vehicles are equipped with  the Antilock Braking Sys- 
tem 
(ABS). Early  production  models featured  ABS with  Auto- 
matic  Stability 
control (ABSIASC). Later  models came 
equipped with  ABS and Dynamic Stability  Control 
(ABSIDSC). DSC builds upon the existing ABSIASC  system 
to  provide electronic control  of drive  and braking  systems to 
insure  vehicle stability. 
This manual  will refer  to these  systems as  ABS. ASC or DSC 
will  be specified  when necessary. ABS  component replace- 
ment  is covered in 
340 Brakes. 
Standard 
ABS applications are shown  in the accompanying  table 
Rim size 
16x7 
15x7 
16x7 
17x8 
16x7  Optional 
Tire  size 
225160R-15 
235145-1  7 
225155-1 6 
Rim size 
17x8 
Front  17 
x 8 Rear  17 x 9 
17 x 8 
Front  17x8 
Rear  17x9 
Front  17 x 8 
Rear  17 x 9  Tire 
size 
245145R-17 
Front  235145-1  7 
255140R-17 
235145R-17 
Front 235145-1  7 
Rear 
255140R-17 
Front 235145-17 
Rear 255140R-17    
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I Sus~ension, Steerincl and Brakes - General 
E39 electronic brake and stability control 
systems application table 
(528i, 54bi) Traction  (ASC) I Hydraulic unit in  right rear  of engine compartment 1 
Identifiers 
Year  (model) 
I No precharge  pump 1 
Manuf. up to 911998 l~utomatic Stability Control  plus I Electronic control  module next to glove  compartment 
System 
Precharge pump in 
lefl front of engine compartment,  below 
steering fluid reservoir 
Separate  rotational  rate (yaw)  and lateral  acceleration sensors 
I I 
Combined  rotational rate (yaw)  and lateral acceleration  sensors 
Electronic control 
module next to glove  compartment 
Hydraulic  unit in  right rear  of engine compartment 
Manuf. up  to 911999 
(540i optional) 
I I 
ABS system 
Dynamic  Stability Control (Bosch 
DSC 
Ill v. 5.3) 
The electronically controlled 
ABS maintains vehicle stability 
and  control during emergency braking  by preventing wheel 
lock-up. 
ABS provides optimum deceleration  and stability dur- 
ing  adverse conditions. It automatically adjusts brake system 
hydraulic pressure  at each wheel to prevent wheel lock-up. 
Control 
moduleihydraulic  unit 
in right rear of engine compartment 
No  precharge  pump 
Manuf. from 
911999 
(all  models) 
Automatic Stability Control (ASC) 
Dynamic  Stability Control (Boscli 
DSC Ill v. 5.7) 
NOJE- 
ASC  (Automatic  Stability Control) may also be referred  to as 
ASCiT (Automatic  Stability ControkTraction). 
ASC works in conjunction  with ABS and the engine manage- 
ment  system  to enhance vehicle control.  The main  function  of 
the 
ASC system is  to maintain  the contact between  the tires 
and the road surface under all driving conditions.  This is 
achieved  through exact application and management  of brak- 
ing and  drivetrain  forces. 
The 
ASC system improves  traction by electronically  applying 
the rear brakes  when the rear drive wheels  are spinning  at a 
faster rate than  the front  wheels.  The combined 
ABSIASC 
control module, operating through the ABS hydraulic  control 
unit, modulates braking  force at the rear  wheels. 
In  addition, 
ASC overrides the  throttle opening  to reduce en- 
gine torque and maintain  vehicle traction. Because the throt- 
tle  is controlled  electronically,  the driver cannot increase 
engine  power output during 
ASC intervention regardless  of 
how  far the accelerator pedal is pushed.    
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Suspension, Steering and Brakes - ~enerail 
The main components  of the  system  are the wheel speed 
(pulse) sensors, the 
ABSIASC or ABSIDSC control  module, 
and the hydraulic control unit. 
Traction control also comes into operation during  decelera- 
tion. Decelerating on  snowy or icy road surfaces  can lead to 
rear  wheel slip.  If a  rear  wheel starts  to drag  or lock  up, the 
ASC  system can limit the problem  by adjusting  throttle, fuel 
injection and ignition  timing. 
4 A switch  (arrow)  on the  center console is  used to toggle  the 
ASC  on or off. 
NOJE- 
Even  with the ASC system turned off,  if the ASC control mod- 
ule senses  a difference  in wheel  speed  (one wheel  spinning) 
the 
ASC system applies modulated braling force  to  the slip- 
ping  wheel  until traction  is regained.  There is no  override  of 
fuelinjection function. 
The  ASC  system is designed to be maintenance  free. There 
are no adjustments that can be  made. Repair and  trouble- 
shooting of  the ASC system  requires special test equipment 
and knowledge and should  be performed  only by an autho- 
rized 
BMW dealer. 
ABSIASC traction 
I 1. 
control system 
Wheel  speed sensor 
Wheel  speed pulse wheel 
Brake  disk 
Brake caliper 
ABSIASC hydraulic  unit 
Brake  master  cylinder 
Pedal  operated  throttle valve 
ASC  controlled throttle  valve 
Engine  control  module  (ECM) 
Accelerator  pedal 
ABSlASC control module    
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DSC system I 
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) 
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) utilizes  many principles and 
components  of the  ASC  traction control  system. DSC is ac- 
tive throughoutthe driving range, unlike  ASC which  is only  ac- 
tive during acceleration and braking.  DSC helps stabilize  the 
vehicle  in cornering and avoidance maneuvers  by adjusting 
engine  controls such  as throttle, ignition, fuel injection and the 
application  of 
brake pressure individually to  the wheels. 
Inputs 
fi- 0 
2 4-* .. o 
[11-' IJ 
411m4 
3?- 
G 
4 The DSC  control module  uses various inputs  to determine 
vehicle  instability during braking, cornering,  or reduced trac- 
tion situations. Based upon these inputs the  ABSIDSC con- 
trol module sends outputs to the engine control  module and 
the  ABSIDSC  hydraulic unit to activate torque reduction pro- 
tocols  and braking intervention. 
- 
ABSIDSC control module 
OUI~YIS 
4 
The DSC system  can be toggled on and  off by a switch 
mounted on the center  console. Turning off the  DSC  system 
does  not disable  ABS or ASC functions. 
+ 
Measure ride height (A) from center  of fender  arch to bottom 
of  wheel rim. 
Car  in normal loaded position on the  ground. See Normal 
loaded  position. 
Engine 
control 
module 
Specified  tires and wheels,  correct tire pressure,  even tire 
wear 
-'* 9- 
.%A 
Correct wheel bearing  play 
T'== ..t, 9 B 
-.m 
Model with air suspension (EHC): Disconnect electrical har- 
ness connector to air  supply pump to prevent automatic 
height  regulation. 
When finished,  reset ride height using  BMW diagnostic 
scan  tools DIS  or 
MoDiC. 
NOTE- 
Airsupply  pump is located  beneath a cover under  the spare 
tire  in the floor  of the  cargo compartment. 
- If ride height is outside specification listed, install  new 
springs.  Suspension spring  removal and installation is cov- 
ered in 
310 Front  Suspension  and 330 Rear Suspension. 
Normal loaded  position 
Each front seat 68 kg (150 Ib) 
Center of rear seat 68 kg (150 lb) 
Trunk 21 kg (46 lb) 
Fuel  tank full    
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Suspension, Steering and Brakes - General 
Front  ride height specifications 
(measurement 
A) 
E39  6-cylinder (5251,5281,530i) models 
E39 
V8 (540i) models 
Wheel  size 
15 inch 
16  inch 
17 inch 
18 inch 
Maximum  variation between  sides:  10 mm (0.4 in) 
Maximum  deviation from  specifications:  10 mm  (0.4 in) 
Standard 
suspension 
579 mm (22.8  in) 
592  mm (23.3  in) 
607  mm (23.9  in) 
620  mm (24.4 in) 
Wheel  size 
15 inch 
16 inch 
17  inch 
18  inch  Sports suspension 
559 
mm (22.0 in) 
572  mm (22.5  in) 
587  mm (23.1  in) 
600  mm (23.6  in) 
Maximum variation  between sides: 10 mm  (0.4  in) 
Maximum  deviation from specifications:  10 mm  (0.4  in) 
Standard 
suspension 
579  mm (22.8  in) 
592 
mm (23.3  in) 
607  mm (23.9  in) 
620  mm (24.4 in)  Rough 
road suspension 
599 
mm (23.6  in) 
612  mm (24.1 in) 
627  mm (24.7 in) 
640  mm (25.2 in) 
Sports  suspension 
559  mm (22.0  in) 
572  mm (22.5  in) 
587  mm (23.1  in) 
600 
mm (23.6  in) 
M sports  package 
559  mm (22.0 in) 
572  mm (22.5  in) 
587  mm (23.1  in) 
600  mm (23.6  in) 
Rough road suspension  599 mm (23.6  in) 
612 
mm (24.1 in) 
627 
mm (24.7 in) 
640 
mm (25.2 in) 
M sports  package 
562  mm (22.1 in) 
575  mm (22.6 in) 
590 
mm (23.2 in) 
603 
mm (23.7 in)    
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Rear 
ride height specifications 
(measurement 
A) 
E39  6-cylinder (5251,5281,530i) models 
E39 VB (540i) models 
Wheel  size 
15  inch 
16 inch 
17 inch 
18  inch 
Maximum variation  between sides: 10 
mm (.04 in) 
Maximum  deviation from  specifications:  10 
mm (.04 in) 
Standard 
suspension 
547 mm (21.5  in) 
560 
mm (22.0  in) 
575  mm (22.6  in) 
588  mm  (23.1  in) 
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Maximum variation  between sides: 10 mm (.04 in) 
Wheel 
size 
15 inch 
16  inch 
575 mm  (22.6  in) 
Maximum  deviation from  specifications:  10 mm 
(.04 in) 
Sports suspension 
532 mm (20.9  in) 
545  mm (21.5  in) 
560  mm (22.0 in) 
573 
mm (22.6  in) 
Rough road 
suspension 
567 
mm (22.3 in) 
580  mm 
( in) 
E39 Sport Wagon models 
M sports  package 
536 
mm (21.1  in) 
549  mm  (21.6  in) 
Standard 
suspension 
547 mm (21.5  in) 
560  mm  (22.0  in) 
588  mm (23.1 
in)l 573 mm (22.6 in)/ 603 mm (23.7 in)l 608 mm (23.9 in)l 577 mm  (22.7  in) 
560 
mm (22.0 
in) Ride level 
control 
562 
mm (22.1  in) 
575  mm (22.6  in) 
590  mm (23.2  in) 
603  mm (23.7  in) 
Sports suspension  532 
mm (20.9  in) 
545  mm (21.5  in) 
590 
mm (23.2 in) Rough 
road 
suspension 
567 
mm (22.3  in) 
580  mm (22.8  in) 
595  mm (23.4 in) 
608  mm  (23.9 in) 
Ride level  control 
562 
mm (22.1  in) 
575  mm (22.6  in) 
Wheel  size 
15 inch 
M sports  package 
532 
mm (20.9  in) 
545 
mm (21.5 in) 
560  mm (22.0  in) 
573  mm (22.6  in) 
595 
mm (23.4  in) 
Sports  suspension  with 
air  spring 
548 mm (21.5  in) 
Standard 
suspension 
548 
mm (21.5 in) 
16  inch 
17  inch 
18  inch  564 
mm (22.2 
in) 
Maximum variation  between sides:  10  mm 
(.04 in) 
Maximum  deviation from  specifications:  10 mm 
(.04 in)  561 
mm (22.0  in) 
576 
mm (22.6  in) 
589 
mrn (23.1  in) 
561 
mm (22.0  in) 
576  mm  (22.6  in) 
589 mm (23.1  in)  Ride level 
control 
563 
mm (22.1  in) Rough road suspension 
568 mm (22.4  in) 
576  mm (21.6  in) 
591  mm (23.2  in) 
604  mm (23.7 in)  581 
mm (22.9 
in) 
596 
mm (23.5 in) 
609  mm  (24.0  in)    
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31 0 Front Suspension 
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .310-2 Front Suspension Arms . . . . . . . . . . . 310-1 2 
Special tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,310-2 Control arm, removing and installing 
Front suspension  variations 
. . . . . . . . . . . . ,310-4 (6-cylinder models) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 0-1 2 
Control  arm, removing  and installing Front Strut ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '310-4 ("-8 models) , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 310-13 Front strut assembly, removing 
Tension strut, removing  and installing . . . . 310-16 and installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,310-5 Tension  strut bushing,  replacing . . . . . . . . 310-18 Front strut assembly  components 
(6-cylinder  models) 
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,310-9 Wheel  Bearings, Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310-18 
iron; strut assembly, disassembling Front Stabilizer Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310-22 and assembling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,310-9 Stabilizer bar, removing  and installing . . . . 310-22    
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I Front Suspension 
This repair group  covers the repair  and replacement  of com- 
ponents that make up  the front suspension  of E39  cars. 
Two  different types  of steering systems  are used  in the  E39 
series.  6-cylinder 
(5251,5281 and 530i) models  are equipped 
with a  rack and pinion  type steering system mounted  to an 
aluminum  subframe. 
V-8 (540i) models use a steering gear- 
box  type  system mounted  to a steel  subframe. 
See 
300 Suspension,  Steering and Brakes-General  for a 
description  of the  front  suspension  and components,  as well 
as specifications for setting  ride height. 
CAUTION- 
Some E39 models are  equipped with aluminum suspen- 
sion components.  The foiiowing  cautions apply: 
Due  to the chemical  and corrosion characteristics  of 
aluminum,  do not  bring  into contact with battery  acid. 
* Do not  clean with  wire brushes  with brass or iron bris- 
ties. Only  use brushes with stainless steei bristles. 
Do not expose to flying sparks from grinding/cutting op- 
erations. 
* Do  not  subject to steei  welding splashes. 
Do not expose to temperatures  over 80°C (176°F). 
even for  short periods.  Temperatures  in painting faciii- 
ties  are not a problem. 
Special tools 
Special service tools are required for most  of the  work  de- 
scribed  in this repair  group. In addition  to the  tools  depicted  in 
the  illustrations,  avariety of press  tools are necessaryfor  con- 
trol  arm bushing  replacement.  Read the procedures through 
before beginning  any job. 
31 2 210 I < Strut  nut socket 
(Tool No.  31 2 210)    
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Front Suspension 
< Ball joint  press 
(Tool No. BMW 
31 2 240) 
< Bushing press  tools 
(Tool  No. BMW 
31 2 2611263) 
4 Spring compressor and spring holder  arms 
31 3 350 (Tool No. BMW 31 3 340  131 3 350)    
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I Front Suspension 
6-cylinder models 
12 3 4 5 
V-8 models 
16 7 4 
Front  suspension 
variations 
1. Steering  knuckle 
2. Tension strut (thrust  arm) 
3. Steering rack 
4.  Front suspension 
subframe 
5. Outer  tie rod 
6. Control  arm 
7. Steering  box 
8. Idler arm 
9. Center  tie rod 
The  front  suspension 
shoclc absorbers on  E39 cars are 
MacPherson struts.  The strut is  a major  component  of the 
front  suspension and supports the spring.  Most strut assem- 
bly  components are available  as replacement parts.  Always 
replace struts  and springs  in pairs. 
Front strut, upper strut mount  or spring replacement is  a two- 
step  procedure: 
Removal  of strut  assembly from  vehicle 
Disassembly and replacement  of component on 
work 
bench