120 BMW 318i 1992 E36 Repair Manual
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Page 275 of 759

Rear
shock
absorber,
removing
and
installing
1.
Raisecar
and
remove
rear
wheels
.
WARNING
-
Make
sure
that
thecar
is
firmly
supportedon
jack
stands
designed
for
the
purpose
.
Place
the
jack
stands
beneatha
structural
chassis
point
.
Do
not
place
jack
stands
undersuspension
parts
.
2
.
Remove
rear
speakers
.
See
650
Radio
.
3
.
Pryoutluggage
compartment
liner
retaining
clips
and
peel
back
liner
to
gain
access
to
upper
shock
absorber
mounting
nuts
.
See
Fig
.
3
.
Fig
.
3
.
Rear
shock
upper
mounting
nuts
(arrows)
in
luggage
com-
partment
.
Liner
hasbeen
peeled
back
.
NOTE-
On
convertible
models,
the
uppershock
absorber
mount
is
in
the
convertible
top
compartment
behind
the
rear
seat
.
4
.
Support
trailing
arm
from
below
using
a
transmission
jack
orequivalent
.
See
Fig
.
4
.
Remove
shock
absorber
uppermounting
nuts
.
CAUTION-
The
shock
absorber
prevenís
the
drive
axle
and
trailing
arm
from
drooping
too
far,
so
always
sup-port
the
trailing
arm
before
removing
the
shock
.
Damage
to
drive
axle
CV
joints
can
result
.
0013224
5
.
While
supporting
shock
absorber,
carefully
remove
lower
mounting
bolt
.
Lower
shock
absorber
out
of
wheel
well
.
Fig
.
4
.
Support
rear
trailing
arm
from
below
before
removing
upper
or
lower
(arrow)
shock
mounting
.
6
.
Transfer
shocktopmounting
plate,
dust
coverand
relat-
ed
components
to
new
shock
absorber
.
See
Fig
.
5
.
'
Protective
cap
Upper
mounting
nut
14
Nm
(10
ft-Ib)
1120
Shock
upper
mount
,~,--~to
body
nuts
(renew)
I
-
'
~
24
Nm
(17
ft-Ib)
I
1
-Gasket
(renew)
I
1
pper
mount
I
Rear
I
shock
I
absorber
I
I
---spacer
REAR
SUSPENSION
330-
3
Rubber
bumper
Dust
shield
Fig
.
5
.
Rear
shock
absorber
assembly
.
Lower
mounting
bolt
77
Nm
I
(57
ft-Ib)
i
I
I
1
I
0013220
0013236
SHOCKABSORBERS
AND
SPRINGS
Page 328 of 759

510-
6
EXTERIOR
TRIM,
BUMPERS
Rear
bumper
impact
absorber,replacing
1
.
Remove
bumperas
described
above
.
2
.
Remove
luggage
compartment
floor
covering
.
Fig
.
13
.
Luggage
compartment
floor
panel
fasteners
(arrows)
.
(Left
side
shown
.
Righf
side
is
similar)
5
.
Installation
ís
reverse
of
removal
.
Bumper
height,
adjusting
Tightening
Torques
"
Bumper
bracket
to
impact
absorber
(M10
bolt)
.
............
.
...
..
..
.
42
Nm
(31
ft-lb)
"
Impact
absorber
to
chassis
(M8
nut)
.
.
..........
.
......
.
.
.
.
22
Nm
(16
ft-Ib)
The
adjustment
procedure
given
below
applies
to
either
the
frontor
rear
bumper
.
A
14mm
allen
socket
is
needed
to
make
the
adjustment
.
1
.
Raise
and
properly
support
vehicle
.
WARNING
-
Make
sure
that
the
car
is
firmly
supported
on
jack
stands
designed
for
the
purpose
.
Place
the
jack
stands
beneath
a
structural
chassis
point
.
Do
not
place
jack
stands
under
suspension
parts
.
2
.
Front
bumper
:
"
Remove
bumper
as
described
earlier
.
"
Remove
bumper
bracket
bolt
.
Refer
to
Fig
.
9
.
EXTERIOR
TRIM
3
.
Rear
bumper
:
"
Remove
lower
bumper
panel
as
described
in
Rear
bumper,
removing
and
installing
.
"
Remove
bumper
bracket
mounting
bolt
at
impact
ab-
sorber
.
3
.
Right
side
:
Remove
battery
and
battery
tray
.
4
.
Using
a
12-inch
extension
and
a
l4mm
Allen
socket,
turn
adjusting
collar
clockwise
or
counterclockwise
as
4
.
Remove
fasteners
from
left
or
right
luggage
compart-
needed
to
change
height
of
adjusting
collar
.
See
Fig
.
ment
floor
panels
and
lift
out
panel
.
See
Fig
.
13
.
Impact
14
.
absorber
mounting
nuts
can
now
be
accessed
.
~4
EXTERIOR
TRIM
Ratchet
extension
Adjusting
collar
Impact
absorber,
14
mm
Allen
Socket
Ratchet
0012073
Fig
.
14
.
Adjust
bumper
height
at
threaded
adjusting
collar
in
bumper
impact
absorber
.
5
.
Reinstall
mounting
bolts
and
check
bumper
height
.
Re-
fit
front
bumper
.
Tightening
Torques
"
Front
bumper
to
bumper
bracket
(M8
nut)
......
.
..
.
22
Nm
(16
ft-Ib)
"
Front
bumper
bracket
to
impact
absorber
(M10
bolt)
........
55
Nm
(41
ft-Ib)
"
Rear
bumper
bracket
to
impact
absorber
(M10
bolt)
........
42
Nm
(31
ft-Ib)
Much
of
the
exteriortrim
is
retained
to
the
body
by
plasticclips
and
fasteners
that
may
be
damaged
during
removal
.
Be
sure
to
have
the
necessary
fasteners
onhand
when
removing
exterior
trim
pieces
.
Page 354 of 759

515-6
CENTRAL
LOCKING
AND
ANTI-THEFT
6
.
Remove
door
handle
assembly
from
inside
door
.
7
.
Installation
is
reverse
of
removal
.
Keep
in
mindthe
fol-
lowing
:
"
Make
sure
rubber
seal
for
handle
is
correctly
posi-
tionedbefore
tightening
mounting
fasteners
.
"
Install
exterior
trim
piece
and
then
use
a
hooked
toolto
pull
locking
plate
into
locked
position
.
Make
sure
door
handle
trim
contacts
body
evenly
before
lockingtrim
in
place
.
"
Reconnect
all
harness
connectors
(including
power
window
motor)before
installing
door
panel
.
"
Secure
wire
harnesses
withwire
ties
.
"
Adjust
windowas
described
in
512
Door
Windows
.
Tightening
Torque
"
Rear
door
handle
mounting
screws
..
10
Nm
(89
in-lb)
NOTE
If
the
striker
backup
plate
fafls
into
the
body
cavlty,
it
can
be
retrieved
after
removing
the
inside
trim
from
the
B-pillar
(door-post
pillar)
.
Tightening
Torque
"
Striker
plate
to
body
pillar
..........
28
Nm
(20
ft-lb)
LOCKING
ACTUATORS
Door
Locking
Actuator
The
front
door
lock
mechanism
and
actuator
are
shown
in
Fig
.
15
.
The
rear
door
lock
and
actuator
are
similar
.
The
lock
must
first
be
removed,
as
described
earlier,
to
replace
the
ac-
tuator
.
if
defective
.
LOCKING
ACTUATORS
Connections
to
door
handle
®
o
_
Attaching
pin
0
O~
Lock
mechanism
0012082
Fig
.
15
.
Front
door
lock
mechanism
and
related
parts
.
Rear
lock
mechanism
is
similar
.
Door
striker,
replacing
Luggage
compartment
locking
actuator,
removing
and
installing
The
door
striker
contains
an
electrical
contact
switch
.
If
the
switch
is
faulty,
the
striker
must
be
replaced
.
To
remove
the
1
.
Raise
trunk
lid
.
Remove
tool
kit
and
trunk
lid
trim
panel
.
striker,
remove
the
mounting
bolts
.
Disconnect
the
harness
See
Fig
.
16
.
connector
from
the
striker
.
0013162
Fig
.
16
.
Trunk
lid
trim
and
tool
kit
retainíng
screws
and
clips
(arrows)
.
2
.
Disconnect
actuating
rod
from
lock
.
See
Fig
.
17
.
3
.
lJnplug
two
wíring
connectors
from
actuator
.
See
Fig
.
18
.
NOTE
-
"
lf
just
one
of
the
centrallocking
drives
does
not
oper-
NOTE-
ate,
the
lockinglinkage
could
be
frozen
orstiff
enough
The
actuator
is
adjustable
.
Matchmark
the
attaching
to
prevent
actuatonof
the
drive
.
Try
remove
the
finte-
screws
before
removal
.
rior
doorpanel
and
lubricating
the
locking
linkage
as
the
first
step
.
4
.
Remove
actuator
attaching
screws
.
Pull
actuator
back-
"
The
actuator
is
not
serviceable
and
mustbe
replaced
wards
from
behind
metal
shield
to
remove
.
5
.
installation
is
reverse
of
removal
.
Align
actuator
screws
with
matchmarks
during
installation
.
Page 381 of 759

600
Electrical
System-General
GENERAL
.
...........
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
...
.
...
600-1
Voltage
and
Polarity
........
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.....
600-1
Ming,
Fuses
and
Relays
............
.
.
.
.
600-1
Electrical
System
Safety
Precautions
...
.
.
.
.
600-1
Electrical
Test
Equipment
.....
.
.
.
....
.
.
.
.
600-2
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
........
600-2
Ming
Codes
and
Abbreviations
..
.
...
.
....
600-2
ELECTRICAL
TROUBLESHOOTING
..
.
..
600-3
Voltage
and
Voltage
Drops
..........
.
.
.
.
.
600-4
GENERAL
Electrical
System
Safety
Precautions
A
brief
description
of
the
principal
parts
of
the
electrical
sys-
tem
is
presented
here
.
Also
covered
here
are
basic
electrical
system
troubleshooting
tips
.
Voltage
and
Polarity
The
vehicle
electrical
system
is
a
12-volt
direct
current
(DC)
negative-ground
system
.
A
voltage
regulator
controls
system
voltage
at
approximately
the
12-volt
rating
of
the
battery
.
Al¡
circuits
are
grounded
by
direct
or
indirect
connection
to
the
negative
(-)
terminal
of
the
battery
.
A
number
of
ground
con-
nections
throughout
the
car
connect
the
wiring
harness
to
chassis
ground
.
These
circuits
are
completedby
the
battery
cable
or
ground
strap
between
the
body
and
the
battery
nega-
tive
(-)
terminal
.
Wiring,
Fuses
and
Relays
Nearly
all
parts
of
the
wiring
harnessconnect
to
compo-
nents
of
the
electrical
system
with
keyed,
push-on
connectors
that
lock
into
place
.
Notable
exceptions
arethe
heavy
battery
cables
and
the
starter
wiring
.
The
wiring
is
color-coded
for
cir-
cuitidentification
.
With
theexception
of
the
battery
charging
system,
most
electrical
power
is
routed
from
the
ignition
switch
or
the
bat-
tery
through
the
main
fuse/relay
panel,
located
in
¡he
left
rear
comer
of
the
engine
compartment
.
Fuses
are
color
coded
to
indicate
current
capacities
.
The
relays
and
control
units/modules
are
mounted
in
vari-
ous
places
throughout
the
vehicle
.
See610
Electrical
Com-
ponent
Locations
.
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM-GENERAL
600-1
Voltage,
measuring
.
.
.
................
.
.
600-4
Voltage
drop,
testing
.
.
.....
.
.....
.
......
600-4
Continuity,
checking
..
.
...
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
600-5
Short
Circuits
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.....
.
...
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
600-5
Short
circuit,
testing
with
ohmmete'r
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
600-6
Short
circuit,
testing
with
voitmeter
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
600-6
TABLES
a
.
Terminal
and
Circuit
Numbers
..............
..
.600-3
Please
read
the
following
warnings
and
cautions
before
do-
ing
any
work
on
your
electrical
system
.
WARNING
-
"
The
cars
covered
by
this
manual
are
equipped
with
aSupplemental
Restraint
System
(SRS)
that
automatically
deploys
one
or
more
airbags
.
Each
airbag
unit
houses
an
explosive
powerful
charge
.
Any
work
involving
the
SRS
system
should
only
be
performed
byan
authorized
BMW
dealer
.
Making
repairs
without
the
proper
knowledge
and
special
test
equipment
may
cause
serious
per-
sonal
injury
.
See
721
Airbag
System
(SRS)
.
"
The
ignition
system
of
the
car
operates
at
lethal
voltages
.
People
with
pacemakers
or
weak
hearts
should
not
expose
themselves
to
the
ignition
sys-
tem
.
Extra
caution
mustbe
taken
when
working
on
the
ignition
system
or
when
servicing
theen-
gine
while
it
is
runningor
the
key
is
on
.
See
120
Ignition
System
for
additional
ignition
system
warnings
and
cautions
.
"
Before
operating
the
starter
without
starting
the
engine
(as
when
making
a
compressfon
test),
dis-
able
the
ignition
system
as
described
in
120
Igni-
tion
System
.
"
Keep
hands,
clothing
and
other
objects
clear
of
the
electric
radiator
coollng
fan
when
working
on
a
warm
engine
.
The
fan
may
start
at
any
tíme,
even
when
the
ignition
is
switched
off
.
GENERAL
Page 460 of 759

640-14
HEATING
AND
AIR
CONDITIONING
7
Fig
.
39
.
A/
C
compressorand
clutch
components
.
8
00871208
1.
Clutch
plate
retaining
bolt
5
.
A/C
compressor
pulley
2
.
Clutch
plate
6
.
Clutch
retaining
circlip
3
.
Pulley
retaining
circlip
7
.
Clutch
(magnetic
winding)
4
.
Clutch
bearing
8
.
Compressor
00870082
Fig
.
40
.
A/
C
compressor
driveplate
canbe
held
stationary
with
strap
toolto
allow
removal
of
retaining
bolt
.
NOTE-
BMWs
are
equipped
with
compressors
from
various
manufacturers
.
Special
tools
may
be
required
tore-
move
driveplate
orpulley
.
AIR
CONDITIONING
Tightening
Torque
"
Compressor
clutch
bolt
to
compressor
shaft
.....
.
....
..
.
.
20
Nm
(15
ft-Ib)
A/C
condenser,
replacing
1
.
Following
manufacturer's
instructions,
connect
an
ap-
proved
refrigerant
recovery/recycling/recharging
unitto
A/Csystemand
discharge
system
.
WARNING
-
Do
not
dischargelcharge
the
AIC
system
without
proper
equipment
and
training
.
Damage
to
the
vehi-
cle
and
personal
injury
may
result
.
2
.
Remove
front
bumper
and
radiator
grilles
.
See510
Ex-
terior
Trim,
Bumpers
.
3
.
Remove
auxiliary
electric
radiator
fan
.
See
170
Cool-
ing
System
.
4
.
DetachA/C
lines
from
lower
right
corner
of
condenser
.
Plug
lines
immediately
.
See
Fig
.
41
.
Fig
.
41
.
A/
C
flange
bolts
at
condenser
(arrows)
.
5
.
Remove
condenser
mounting
bolts
from
frontradiator
support
.
See
Fig
.
42
.
6
.
Lift
up
condenser
to
disengage
from
lower
mounts
and
remove
from
below
.
7
.
Installation
is
reverse
of
removal
.
CA
UTION-
"
Always
replace
O-rings
when
reconnecting
re-
frigerant
fines
.
"
When
installing
a
new
condenser
always
replace
receiverldrier
unit
.
Page 464 of 759

640-18
HEATING
AND
AIR
CONDITIONING
A/C
microfilter,
replacing
1
.
Remove
glove
compartment
.
See
513
Interior
Trim
.
2
.
Remove
right
footwell
ventilation
duct
.
See
Fig
.
51
.
0012664
Fig
.
51
.
Unfasten
retaining
rivets
from
right
ventilation
duct
(arrows)
.
3
.
Remove
right
side
control
module
carrier
screws
and
tilt
carrier
down
.
See
Fig
.
52
.
Fig
.
52
.
Control
module
carrier
retaining
screws
(arrows)
.
0012666
4
.
Rotate
A/C
microfilter
housing
release
knob
about45°
counterclockwise
and
remove
filter
housing
cover
.
See
Fig
.
53
.
5
.
Remove
microfilter
while
moving
module
harnesses
out
of
the
way
.
6
.
Installation
is
reverse
of
removal
.
AIR
CONDITIONING
Fig
.
53
.
A/
C
microfilter
cover
release
knob
(arrow)
on
passenger
side
ofheater
box
.
Table
d
.
A/CSystem
Fluid
Capacities
(total)
Fluid
I
Quantity
R-12
refrigerant
1200g
t
25
g
(2
.65
Ibsa
0
.05lbs
.)
R-134a
refrigerant
1000
g
±
25
g
(2
.20
Ibs
.t
0
.05lbs
.)
PAG
oil
SP-10
1200
ml
f
20
ml(R12
system)
(6
.8
oz
.
±
0
.7
oz
.)
Nippondeso120mi
Refrigerant
oil
(R1
34a
system)
I
Seiko
Seiki
150m1
Page 470 of 759

650-
6
RADIO
Radio
Connector
Tablea
.
Radio
Connector
Terminal
Designation
Table
a
lists
radio
connector
terminal
designations
.
The
pin
numbers
are
identified
in
Fig
.
15
.
20103040
50
60
90
7
0
0
80
110120130140150160
170
Fig
.
15
.
Radio
connector
.
See
Tablea
.
RADIO
AND
SPEAKER
SERVICE
Terminals
1-17
C1)
Connector
0011850
Connector
SignalTerminal
1
1
Speaker,
left
front
+
2
1
Speaker,
right
front
+
3
1
Speaker,
left
rear
+
4
1
Telephone
mute
feature
(where
applicable)
5
1
Positive
(terminal
R)
6
1
Frontspeaker,
left
7
1
I-bus
connection
(diagnostics)
8
Speaker,
left
front
9
1
Constant
positive,
Terminal
30
10
Speedometer
signal
for
speed-sensitive
volume
control
(where
applicable)
11
1
Speaker,
rightfront
12
1
Speaker,
left
rear
13
1
Illumination
(terminal
58G)
14
Speaker,
right
rear
15
1
Ground
(terminal
31)
16
Automatic
antenna
or
window
antenna
amplifier
or
premiumsound
system
amplifier
17
Notassigned
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Page 485 of 759

GENERAL
This
section
contains
wiring
diagrams
for
1992
through
1998
BMW
3
Series
models
.
WARNING
-
On
cars
equipped
with
airbags,
special
precautions
apply
to
any
electrical
testing
or
repair
.
The
airbag
unit
is
an
explosive
device
and
must
be
handled
with
exterme
care
.
Before
starting
any
work
onan
airbag
equipped
car,
refer
to
the
warnings
and
cau-
tions
in
720
Seatbelts
and
721
Airbag
Systems
(SRS)
.
NOTE-
The
"
gear
position/neutral
safetyswitch
is
also
some-
timesreferred
to
as
the
automatic
transmission
range
switch
.
"
The
EWS
11
system
is
also
sometimes
referred
to
as
the
Driveaway
Protection
System
or
the
electronic
im-
mobilization
system
.
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
ELE-1
Electrical
Wiring
Diagrams
GENERAL
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
................
.
.
.
ELE-1
Horns
.....
.
.....
.
.
.
....
.
.
.
.
.
...
.
.
ELE-153
Instrument
Panel
.
.
.
.
.
.
..............
ELE-165
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
...
.
.
.
ELE-2
Interior
Lights/Illumination
.............
ELE-211
ABS
..............
.
.
.
.....
.
.....
ELE-117
Lumbar
Control
.
....................
ELE-247
ABS/AST
.............
.
.
.
...
.
.
.
.....
ELE-120
On-Board
Computer
..................
ELE-173
Airbag
(Supplemental
Restraint
System)
..
ELE-140
Park
Ventilation
.
.
.
...........
.
...
.
..
ELE-139
Air
Conditioning
and
Heating
.
.
.
.
.
.
.....
ELE-129
Power
Distribution
......
.
...
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
...
.
ELE-2
Anti-Theft
(Alpine)
..........
.
.
.
...
.
...
ELE-144
Power
Door
Locks
.
.
......
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
ELE-226
Anti-Theft
(EWS
II)
.
........
.
.
.
...
.
...
ELE-150
Power
Mirrors
...
.
.
.
......
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
ELE-241
Body
Computer
Module
.....
.
.....
.
...
ELE-176
Power
Seats
......
.
......
.
.
.
...
.
.
.
..
ELE-243
Charging
System
.
.
................
.
.
.
ELE-67
Power
Sunroof
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
...............
ELE-248
Convertible
Top
.
.
.
.
................
.
.
ELE-253
Power
Windows
.
.
.
.
.
.
.....
.
.........
ELE-231
Cruise
Control
..
.
.
.
...........
.
....
.
.
ELE-112
Radio/Cassette/CD/Speakers
..........
ELE-255
Data
Link
Connector
................
.
.
.
ELE-86
Rear
Window
Defogger
...............
ELE-160
Engine
Cooling
.......
.
.......
.
....
.
.
.
ELE-94
Shift
Interlock
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
...............
ELE-110
Engine
Management
...
.
.......
.
....
.
.
.
ELE-70
Starting
....
.
.
.
.
.
...
.
................
ELE-63
Exterior
Lights
........
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
......
ELE-194
Transmission
Electronics
.
..............
ELE-96
Ground
Distribution
....
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.......
ELE-35
Warning
System
:
Chimes
.............
ELE-178
Headlights/Foglights
...
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
......
ELE-180
Wiper/Washer
.
.....
.
...............
ELE-155
Heated
Seats
........
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
......
ELE-245
ELECTRICAL
COMPONENT
LOCATIONS
Relayand
fuse
positions,
ground
locations
...........
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
................
seeRepair
Group
610
CAUTION-
Always
switchthe
ignition
off
and
disconnect
the
negative
(-)
battery
cablebefore
removing
any
electrical
components
.
"
Prior
to
disconnecting
the
battery,
read
the
bat-tery
disconnection
cautions
given
at
the
front
of
this
manual
on
page
viii
.
"
Connect
and
disconnect
ignition
system
wires,
multiple
connectors
and
ignition
test
equipment
leads
only
while
ignition
is
switched
off
.
-Always
switch
a
test
meter
to
the
appropiate
func-
tion
and
range
before
making
test
connections
.
"
All-Season
Traction
(AST)
is
also
referred
to
as
ASC
or
ASC+T
.
GENERAL
Page 566 of 759

ELE-82
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
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Page 582 of 759

ELE-98
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
DATA
LINK
CONNECTOR
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