radio BMW 328i 1997 E36 Repair Manual
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ELE-260
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
RADIO
CDCHANGER
1,18890
INTERIOR
GRYIRED
LIGHTS
SYSTEM
i
YEL/RED
2
BLU/RED
3
YEL/BLK
4
WHT/BRN
5
VIO/WHT
fi
BLU/BLK
7
YEL
8
BRN/ORG
9
RED/-
lo
BLK/WHT
11
BRNIORG
12
BRN/ORG
13
GRYIRED
14
BRNIORG
15
BRN
1B
WHT
X78720
1
YEL
2
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3
BRN
4
GRY
5
ELK
B
GRN
7
VIO
8
NCA
9
RED
10
WHT
X1fi520
FRONTPOWER
FUSEFUSE
FUSE-
I
DISTRIBUTION
ONBOX
144
133
F9
I
15A
10A
20A
I
-------
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-----
Radio/Cassette/CD/Speakers
1998
318ti
10
Speaker
w/CD
Changer
System
HOTINACCY
.
HOTATHOTAT
RUNANDSTART
ALLTIMES
ALLTIMES
-----
I
BLU/BLK
2
F
YEL/BLK
3
BRN/ORG
4
1I
III
IIII
5~
BLU/RED
B
7
B
BLUIBRN
9
YEL
10
BRN
11
BLU
12
BRN
13BF
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1
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BLU/RED
15
YEL/RED
16
BRNIORG
17181920
YEL/RED
21
YEL/BRN
22
BLU/BLK
23
BLU/BRN
24
YEL/BLK
25
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6
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8
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RIGHT
REAR
SPEAKER
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TERMINALR
RADIO
CDCHANGER
1
YELIRED
2
BLU/RED
3
YELIBLK
4
WHT
I
BRN
5
VIO
/WHT
6
BLU/BLK
,7
B
BRN/ORG
9
RED/WHT
10
BLK/WHT
11
BRNIORD
12
SWORD
113
GRY/RED
,
INTERIOR
14
BRN/ORG
LIGHTSSYSTEM
15
BRN
16
WHT
1
YEL
2
EL
.
3
BRN
4
GRY
5
ELK
6
GRN
7
VIO
8
NCA
9
RED
10
WHT
X18529
1
GRN
2
BRN
3
BLK
4
WHT
5
NCA
6
PED
7
GRV
B
VIG
9
YEL
10
BLU
LEFT
FRONT
LEFTFRONT
MIDRANGE
HIGH
RANGE
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
LEFT
MID-HIGH
RANGE
SPEAKER
877152
H
O
T
INACCY,RUNANDSTART
HOT
AT
ALL
TIMES
FUSE
FUSE
FRONTPOWER
F44
F9
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DISTRIBUTION
BOX
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1
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:
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YELIBRN
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LOW
RANGE
SPEAKER
Radio/Cassette/CD/Speakers
1992
10
Speaker
System
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ELECTRICAL
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
ELE-261
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BLU/BRN
5
BLU/WHT
6
YELIGRY
7
BLU/GRN
8
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9
BLUIGRY
10
BLU/VIO
11
BLU/REO
12
_F
X645
YELIRED
1
YEL/BRN
2
BLU/8LK
3
BRNIORG
4
BRN/ORG
5
BLU/RED
6
YEL/WHT
7
YELIBLK
8
YEL/RED
9
BRNIORG
10
BRN/ORG
11
YELIBLK
12
X
506
HIFIAMPLIFIER
WHT
:
WHT
1
,
F
I
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AM/FM
WHT/BRN
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CLUSTER
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LEFTREAR
LEFT
REAR
RIG
P
HTEA
FK
RONT
RIG
HT
FRONT
RIG
HT
REAR
RIG
HT
REAR
LOWRANGE
HIGHRANGE
LOWRANGE
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SE
R
H
SPEAKER
E
H
SPEAK
ER
RANGE
L
SPEAKER
E
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
LEFTREAR
SPEAKER
RIGHT
MID-HIGH
RANGE
SPEAKER
RIGHT
REAR
SPEAKER
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ELE-262
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
1
86702
CDCHANGER
1
YELIRED
2
BLU/RED
3
YEL/ELK
4
WHT/BRN
5
VIO/BLK
6
BLU/BLK
e
REDIWHT
10
BLK/WHT
11
BRN/ORG
12
BRN/ORG
13
GRV/RED
INTERIOR
14
BRNIORG
LIGHTSSYSTEM
15
BRN
16
WNT
(18126
LEFTFRONTLEFTFRONT
MIDRANGE
HIGH
RANG,
SPEAKERSPEAKER
Radio/Cassette/CD/Speakers
1993
Early
Production
10
Speaker
System
LEFTFFIN
;
OW
RANGE
SPEAKER
HOT
IN
ACCY
.
HOTAT
RUNANDSTART
ALLTIMES
I
FUSE
FUSE
FRONT
POWER
F44
F9
I
DISTRIBUTION
BOX
MENNENIONMEMNONION
11111111
!!!!III
LEFTREARLEFTREAR
RIGHTFRONT
RIGHTFRONT
HIGHRANGE
LOWRANGE
I
I
MIDRANGE
HIGHRANGE
SPEAKERSPEAKER
SPEAKERSPEAKER
LEFTMID-HIGH
RANGE
SPEAKER
LEFTREARSPEAKER
RIGHT
MID-HIGH
RANGE
SPEAKER
6202
aF
RIGHTFRONT
LOWRANGESPEAKER
YELIGRN
1
RE
./-T
2
SRN
_
BRN
BLU/BRN
5
BLU/WHT
6
YEL/GRY
7
BLU
/GRN
S
WHT9
BLU/GRV
10
BLU/VIO
11
BLU/RED
1
2
X445
VEL/BRN
2
BL
./91K
3
BRN/ORG
4
BRNIORG
5
BLU/RED
6
VELIWHT
7
VEL/BLK
8
YEL/RED
0
BRN/ORG
10
BRN/DRG
11
VEL/BLK
12
X804
HIFI
AMPLIFIER
WHT
I
II
WHT
1
,I
I
__I
ANTENNA
AMPLIFIER
AM/FM
WHT/BRN
,
BLK
i_01
___
1
TELEPHONE
TRANSCEIVER
BLK/WHT
.
BLK/WHT
2
I
VSS
I
I
OUT(T(=UT
I
INSTRUMENT
CLUSTER
RIGHT
REAR
RIGH7REARHIGHRANGE
LOW
RANGE
SPEAKERSPEAKER
RIGHT
REAR
SPEAKER
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RA010
CDCHANGER
67656
7
9
RE
/WHT
10LK/WHT
12
BFBR/ORG
1~fE
R
13
~
GR
/FRED
14~BRNDRG
15
i6HT
X1H~12B
1
YEL
2
BLU
3
B
FN
4
GRV
B
BLK
6
GRN
7
VIO
B
NCA
D
RED
10
WIT
X18529
NCA
1
YEL/RED
2
BLU/RED
3
VELIBLK
4
WHT/BRN
SS
VI
./W
.1
VIO/BLK
6
BLUILUBLKK
ANTENNA
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
ELE-263
Radio/Cassette/CD/Speakers
1993
Late
Production
10
Speaker
System
HOTINACCV,
HOTAT
RUNANDSTART
_
---
-
ALLTIMES
FU0
BE
F9
-
FUSE
1
FRONTPOWER
I
DISTRIBUTION
BOX
F4
-
15A
20A
L_1
__________
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167
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RANGE
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RANGE
SPEAKER
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N/ORG
WHT
-..
1
VELIBRN
2
BLU/BLK
3
6RNIORG
4
BFNIORG
6
BLUIRED
6
VELIWHT
7
BLU/WHT
B
BLUIBRN
B
VEL/VIO
10
VEL/GRV
11
REDIWHT
2
,
N
"
B
RN
3
4
BLUI
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5~
BLU/GRV
6
VEL/RED
7
VELIBRN
8,
BLUIRED
9,
BLULU/R1
VELIBLK
1
VEL/BLK
2
X64b
BLU/BLK
1
2
,
BLU
I
GRV
13
17181B
2D
YEL/GRN
21,
B
22
LU/GRN
23
BLU/BRN
2425
VEL/BRN
26X946
H111
AMPLIFIER
WHT
WHT
1
I
--
I
ANTENNA
AMPLIFIER
AMIF
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WHTIBRN
BLK
10
G202
I
_~~
BLK/WHT
BL
.IWHT
TELEPHONE
E
I
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RIGHTFRONTRIGHTFRONT
I
-
RIGHTREAR
RIGHTREAR
U
MIDRANGE
HIGH
RANGE
HIGH
RANGE
LOWRANGE
SPEAKERSPEAKER
RIGHTFRONT
SPEAKERSPEAKER
LOW
RANGE
RIGHT
MID-HIGH
RANGE
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
RIGHT
REAR
SPEAKER
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ELE-264
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
86093
CDCHANGER
INTERIORLIGHTS
SYSTEM
HOTINACCV,RUNANDSTART
HOTATALLTIMESHOTATALLTIMES
LEFTMID-HIGH
RANGESPEAKER
T
i6
A
(OTHERS)
20A
(1997)
'
28TTT
6~'
18
VIO//
I
RED//
/
RED/
WHT/
WHT,
WHT
Radio/Cassette/CD/Speakers
1994-97
Except
318ti
10
Speaker
System
FUSE
F3310A
LEFTREARSPEAKER
FRONT
POWER
I
DISTRIBUTION
BOX
FUSE
LEPTREARLEFTREAR
RIGHTFRONTRIGHTFRONT
LOWRANBE
HIGH
RANGE
I
MIDRANGE
HIGHRANGE
SPEAKERSPEAKER
SPEAKERSPEAKER
19970NLY
nn
~11
G202
1
YEL/RED
2
BLU/RED
3
YEL/BLK
4
WHT/BRN
BLU/VIO
55
VIO/WHT
BLU/GRY
66
BLU/BLK
VEL/RE0
(1994-1996)
I
I
(1997)
BLU/WHT
77
YEL
-
VEL/BRN
(1994-19967
(19977
BLU/BRN
88
BRN/OR6
9
RE
D/WHT
10
BLK/WHT
11
BRN/DRG
12
B
FIN
/ORG
13
GRY/RED
14
BRNIORG
15
BRN
115
WHTX
16126
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BLUIWHT
e
BLU/BRN
9
YELIVIO
10
YELIGRY
11
BLU/BLK
12
BLU/RED
15
VEL/RED
16
BRN/ORG
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21
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22
,
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25
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1
I
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I
YEL
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2
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INSTRUMENTCLUSTER
1997
r
BILK6
TELEPHONE
CONNECTOR
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W
2
BRN
3
BW/RED9
BLU/BRN
10
VEL/GRY
11
YEL
L/BL1212
X
605
BRN
N/OR
BLU
U/BLK22
YELIBLLIB
3~
BRN/ORG
567
BL./
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13
BRN/ORG
14
X
400
BLK
BLK
10
I
i
TELEPHONE
TRANSCEIVER
RIGHTREAR
RIGHTREAR
HIGHRANGE
LOWRANCE
RIGHTFRONT
I
SPEAKER
SPEAKERLOWRANGE
RIGHTMID-HIGH
RANGESPEAKER
SPEAKER
RIGHT
REAR
SPEAKER
Page 748 of 759
RADIO
CDCHANGER
89260
INTERIORLIGHTS
SYSTEM
HOTINACCV,RUNANDSTART
HOT
ATALLTIMES
HOTATALLTIMES
____~
___IFRONTPOWER
USE
1
FUSE
I
DISTRIBUTION
BOX
2B
VIO/
I
RED/
W
HT
WHT
REVEL/RED
DIWHT
11
WHT
2
2
BLU/RED
3
BEN
VEL/BLK
3
WHT/BRN
(1995EARLYPROD)
4
5
VIO/WHT
(19919
5LATEPROD
BLU/VIO
5
98&1997)
ELL,GRY
fi
6
BLU/BLK
BLU/WHT
VELIRED
7
7
VEL
YEL/BRN
8
8
BRN/ORG
BLU
)RED
9
9
RED/WHT
BLUIBRN
1010
BLK/WHT
YELIGRV
11
IT
SENIOR
G
12
BRN/ORG
X
606
13
GRY/FED
14
BRN/ORG
SENIOR
.
1
15
SPIN
BLU/BLK
2
16
WHT
.
YEL/BLK
3
iLB12
8
BRN/ORG
.
4
,
YEL
2
BLU
3
SPIN
4
GRY
5
BLK
6
GRN
7
VIO
NCA
9
RED
10
WHT
X18520
GHN
2
BRN
3
BLK
4
WHT
5
NCA
6
RED
7
GRY
8
VIO
9
YEL
10
BLU
K1B520
2
RED/WHT
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SPIN
"
SPIN
+
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(2000R)
G310
(4
DOOR)
FUSE
F41i5A
Radio/Cassette/CD/Speakers
1995-97
318ti
10
Speaker
System
RED/
WHT
F9
I
20A
I
BRN
L
VEL/GRY
,
11
BLU
BLU/BLK
12
(1995-1996)
BLU/GRY
13
BEN
(1997)
BRN/ORG
14
BLU/RED
15
YEL/
RED
16
BRN/
0-
17
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
DIAGRAMS
ELE-265
VEL/BRN
26
X606
HIFIAMPLIFIER
WHT
1
1
-
11
_1
ANTENNA
AMPLIFIER
"BLK/WHT22{IVSB
II
OUTPUT
I
INSTRUMENTCLUSTER
BLK
6
TELEPHONE
VEL/RED
YELIGRV
21
VEL/BRN
22
BLU/BLK
BLU/GRN
23
BLUIBRN
24
1111111
YELIBLK
25
O
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1997
ONLY)
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S
I
ICHANGER
L
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5
(1995LATEPROD
(1995EARLYPROD)
6
1996
&
1997)
7
BLU/RED
L
BLU/WHT
8
BLU/BRN
9
VEL
L
YEL/VIO
10
(1995LATEPROD
18
1996
&
1997)-
19
(1995
EARLY
PROD)
YELIRED
20
LEFTFRONT
I
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erenrten
I
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RIGWRANGELOW
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REAR
RIGHTREAR
HIGH
RANGE
LOWRANGE
SPEAKERSPEAKER
RIGHT
REAR
SPEAKER
Page 752 of 759
WARNING
Your
common
sense,
good
judge-
ment,
and
general
alertness
are
cru-
cial
to
safe
and
successful
service
work
.
Befcre
attempting
any
work
on
your
BMW,
read
the
warnings
and
cautions
on
page
vi¡
and
the
copyright
page
at
the
frontof
the
manual
.
Review
these
warnings
and
cautions
each
time
you
prepare
to
workon
your
BMW
.
Please
also
read
any
warnings
and
cautions
that
accom-
pany
the
procedures
in
the
manual
.
Door
glass
See
Door
windows
Door
windows
general
information
512-1
front
door
window
(2-door
models)
adjusting
512-7
removing/installing
512-5
front
door
window
(4-door
models)
initíalizing
512-1
removing/installing
512-2
rear
door
window
(4-door
models)
removing/installing
512-4
fixed
glass,
removing/installing
512-
4
rear
vent
window
or
vent
latch,
replacing
(2-door
models)
512-11
window
regulator
and
motor,
removing/installing
512-12
window
regulator
service
512-12Doorcheck
See
DoorsDoor
handle
See
Centrallocking
and
anti-theft
Door
panel
See
Doors
Doors
general
information
411-1
door
adjustment
411-2door
check,
replacing
411-2
door
panels
411-3
doors411-1
front
orrear
door,removing/installing
411-1
front
door
panel,
removing/installing
411-3
rear
door
panel,
removing/installing
411-4
rearsidepanel,
removing/installing
(two-door
model)
411-4
Drive
axle
See
Rear
suspension
Driveability
troubleshooting
See
Engine-general
Driveshaft
general
information
260-1
center
bearing
assembly,
replacing
260-6
driveshaft,
aligning
260-3
driveshaft,
installing
260-4
Driveshaft
(cont
.)
driveshaft,
removing260-4
driveshaftservice
260-3
flex-disc,
replacing
260-5
front
centering
guide,
replacing
260-7
guibo
See
flex-disc
troubleshooting260-1
ECM
(engine
control
module)
pin
assignment
See
Fuel
injection
Electrical
circuit
See
Electrical
system-general
Electrical
component
locations
general
information
610-1
auxíliary
relay
panel
610-2
component
location
table
610-9
component
locations
610-3
fuse
position
tables
610-19
fuse
positions
610-1
relay
positions
610-2
splice
panel,
left
610-2
splice
panel,
right
610-3
Electrical
system-general
general
information
600-1
continuity,
checking
600-5
electrical
test
equipment
600-2
safety
precautions
600-1
short
circuits
600-5
short
circuit,
testing
with
ohmmeter
600-6
short
circuit,
testing
with
voltmeter
600-6
troubleshooting
600-3
voltage,
measuring600-4
voltage
and
polarity
600-1
voltage
and
voltage
drops
600-4
voltage
drop,
testing
600-4
wiring
codes
and
abbreviations
600-2
wiring
diagrams
600-2
wiring,
fuses
and
relays
600-1
Electrical
wiring
diagrams
general
information
ELE-1
wiring
diagrams
ELE-2
ABS
ELE-117
ABS/AST
ELE-120
airbag
(supplemental
restraint
system)
ELE-140
air
conditioning
and
heating
ELE-
129
anti-theft
(Alpine)
system
ELE-144
anti-theft
(EWS
II)
ELE-150
body
computer
module
ELE-176
charging
system
ELE-67
convertible
top
ELE-253
cruise
control
ELE-112
data
link
connector
ELE-86
engine
cooling
ELE-94
engine
management
ELE-70
exterior
lights
ELE-194
ground
distribution
ELE-35
headlights/foglights
ELE-180
INDEX
3
Electrical
wiring
diagrams
(cont
.)
heated
seats
ELE-245
horns
ELE-153
instrument
panel
ELE-165
interior
lights/illumination
ELE-211
lumbar
control
ELE-247
on-board
computer
ELE-173
park
ventilation
ELE-139
power
distribution
ELE-2
power
door
locks
ELE-226
power
mirrors
ELE-241
power
seats
ELE-243
power
sunroof
ELE-248
power
windows
ELE-231
radio/cassette/CD/speakers
ELE-
255
rear
window
defogger
ELE-160
shift
interlock
ELE-110
starting
ELE-63
transmission
electronics
ELE-96
warning
systems`
.
chimes
ELE-178
wiper/washer
ELE-154
Emergencies
See
Fundamentals
for
the
do-it-
yourself
owner
Engine-general
general
information
100-1
air
flow
measurement
and
vacuum
leaks
100-12
basic
engine
settings
100-11
basic
requirements
100-11
battery
voltage
100-12connecting
rods
and
pistons
100-1
cooling
system
100-5
cylinder
block
and
crankshaft100-1
cylinder
compression,
checking
100-6
cylinder
head
and
valvetrain
100-2
DISA
(dual
resonance
intake
system)
100-3,130-3
driveability
troubleshooting
100-8
engine
management
system
100-3
fuel
delivery
100-5
fuel
supply
100-14ground
connections
100-13
ignition
100-5
lubrication
system100-5
mechanical
troubleshooting
100-5
on-board
diagnostics
(OBD)
100-8
oxygen
sensors
100-11
preventive
maintenance
100-11
VANOS
(variable
valve
timing)
100-2warningsand
cautions
100-5
wiring
andharness
connections100-
13Engine
control
module
(ECM)
See
Fuel
injection
Engine
removal
and
installation
general
information
110-1
engine,
removing/installing(4-cylinder
engines)
110-1
engine,
removing/installing
(6-cylinder
engines)
110-4
Engine
coolant
temperature
(ECT)
sensor
See
Fuel
injection
Engine
hood
See
Fenders,
enginehood
Page 756 of 759
N
WARNING
Your
common
sense,
good
judge-
ment,
and
general
alertness
are
cru-
cial
to
safe
and
successful
service
work
.
Before
attempting
any
workonyour
BMW,
read
the
warnings
and
cautions
on
page
vi¡
and
the
copyright
page
at
the
front
of
the
manual
.
Review
these
warningsand
cautions
each
time
you
prepare
to
work
on
your
BMW
.
Please
also
read
any
warnings
and
cautions
that
accom-
pany
the
procedures
in
the
manual
.
Master
cylinder
See
Brakes
See
also
Clutch
Mechanical
troubleshooting
See
Engine-general
Microfilter
See
Air
conditioning
Mirror
See
Exterior
trim,
bumpers
Muffler
See
Exhaustsystem
Multi-information
display
(MID)
See
Instruments
Neutral
safetyswitch
See
Gearshift
linkage
O
Oil,
changing
See
Maintenance
program
Oil
panSee
Lubrication
system
Oil
pressure
See
Lubrication
system
Oil
pump
See
Lubrication
systemOn-board
diagnostics
(OBD)
See
Engine-general
See
alsoFuel
injection
See
also
Ignition
system
On-board
trip
computer
See
Multi-information
display
620-4
Oxygen
sensor
See
Engine-general
See
alsoFuel
injection
See
also
Maintenance
program
P
Parking
brake
See
Brakes
See
also
Maintenance
program
Parts
See
Fundamentals
for
the
do-it-
yourself
owner
Poly-ribbed
belt
See
Maintenance
program
Power
steering
See
Steering
and
wheel
alignment
Power
steering
(luid
See
Maintenance
program
R
Radiator
See
Cooling
system
Radio
general
information
650-1audio
system
650-1
radio
connector
650-6
removing/installing
650-2speakersdoor
panel
speaker,
removing/
installing
650-5
left
footwell
speaker,
removing/
installing
650-3
rear
speaker,
removing/installing
650-5
right
footwell
speaker,
removing/
installing
650-4Rearsuspension
See
also
Maintenance
program
general
information
330-1
coil
spring,
removing/installing
330-4
CV
boot,
replacing
330-8
drive
axle,
removing/installing
330-6
drive
axles
330-6
final
drive
carrier
330-12
final
drive
carrier,
removing/installing
330-12
lower
control
arm,
removing/installing
330-12
rear
shock
absorber,
removing/
installing
330-3
rear
suspension
arms
330-9
ride
heíght
330-1
shock
absorbers
and
springs
330-2
trailing
arm,
removing/installing
330-10
trailing
arm
bushing,
replacing
330-11upper
control
arm,
removing/installing
330-12
rear
wheel
bearing,
replacing
330-5
rear
wheel
bearings
330-4
Rear
view
mirror
See
Exterior
trim,
bumpers
Receiver/drivr
See
Air
conditioning
Relays
See
Electrical
component
locations
INDEX
7
Ride
height
See
Front
suspension
or
Rearsuspension
Ring
antenna
See
Central
locking
and
anti-theft
Roof
See
Convertible
top
See
also
Sunroof
Roundel
See
Exterior
trim,
bumpers
S
Seat
belts
general
information
720-1
automatic
front
seat
belt
lock
tensioners
720-2
center
rear
lap-belt,
removing/
installing
720-5
front
seat
beltreel,
removing/installing
720-3
mechanical
spring
tensioner,
disarming
720-2
rear
seat
belt,
removing/installing
(fixed
seat
back
models)
720-4
rear
seat
belt,
removing/installing
(fold-down
seat
back
models)
720-5Seats
general
information
520-1
front
seats520-1
manual
front
seat
assembly
520-3
power
front
seat
assembly
520-4
removing/installing
520-1
rear
seats
520-5
rear
seat
cushion
and
backrest,
removing/installing
(fixed
seat
backmodels)
520-5
rear
seat
cushion
and
backrest,
removing/installing
(fold-down
seat
back
models)520-5
rear
seat
backrest
side
section,
removing/installing
(fold-down
seat
back
models)520-6
Shiftinterlock
See
Gearshift
linkage
Shiftlever
See
Gearshift
linkage
Shíftlock
See
Gearshift
linkage
Shock
absorber
See
Front
suspension
See
also
Rear
suspension
Side-impact
airbag
See
Airbag
system
(SRS)
Slave
cylinder
See
Clutch
Service
indicator
See
Maintenanceprogram
Solenoid
See
Battery,
starter,
alternator
Spark
See
Ignition
system
Spark
plugs
See
Maintenance
program
Page 757 of 759
8
INDEX
Speakers
See
Radio
SRS
(Supplemental
restraint
system)
See
Airbag
system
(SRS)
Starter
See
Battery,
starter,
alternator
Steering
and
wheel
alignment
general
information
320-1
caster
and
camber
320-5
front
toe-in
and
toe
difference
angle
320-6
outer
tie
rod
end,
replacing
320-4
power
steering
pump,
removing/
installing
320-2
power
steering
system
320-2
power
steering
system,
bleeding/filling
320-3
rear
toe-in
320-6
steering
gear320-3
steering
gear
rack,
removing/installing
320-3
steering
wheel
320-1
steering
wheel,
removing/installing
320-1
tie
rod,
replacing
320-5
wheel
alignment
320-5
wheel
alignment
specifications
320-6
Steering
gear
See
steering
and
wheel
alignment
Strut
See
Front
suspension
Subframe
See
Front
suspension
Sunroof
general
information
540-1
motor,
removing/installing
540-3
panel,
adjusting
540-2
panel,
emergency
closing
540-2
Suspension,
front
See
Front
suspension
Suspension,
rear
See
Rear
suspension
Suspension,
steering
and
brakes
general
information
300-1
al¡
season
traction
(AST)
300-4
antilock
brake
system
(ABS)
300-2
brakes
300-2
front
suspension
300-1
integrated
systems
300-2
M3
suspension
and
brakes
300-7
steering
300-2
rear
suspension
300-2suspension
and
steering
troubleshooting
300-7
tires
and
wheels300-2
T
Switches
and
electrical
accessories
general
information
612-1
dome
light,
rear
map
lights,
trunk
light,
replacing
bulbs
612-7
hazard
warning
switch,
replacing
612-5
headlight
switch,
replacing
612-5
foglight
switch,
replacing
612-5
ignition
electrical
switch,
replacing
612-3
ignition
lock
cylinder,
replacing
612-4
ignition
switch
assembly
612-3
outside
mirror
switch,
replacing
612-6
power
window
switch,
replacing
612-5
turn
signal
switch
and
wiper
switch,
removing/installing
612-1
wiper
switch
See
turn
signal
and
wiper
switch
Taillight
See
Exterior
lighting
Thermostat
See
Cooling
system
Throttleposition
sensor
(TPS)
See
Fuel
injection
Throw-out
bearing
See
ClutchTierod
See
Steering
and
wheel
alignment
Tires
See
Suspension,
steering
and
brakes-general
See
also
Maintenance
program
Timing
chain
See
Camshaft
timing
chain
Toe-in
See
Steering
and
wheel
alignment
Tools
See
Fundamentals
for
the
do-it-
yourself
owner
Torque
convector
See
Automatic
transmission
Towing
See
Fundamentals
for
the
do-it-
yourself
owner
Traction
control
See
also
Suspension,
steering
and
brakes-general
Trailing
arm
See
Rear
suspension
Transmission-general
See
also
Automatic
transmission
See
also
Manual
transmission
general
information
200-1
automatic
transmission
200-1
manual
transmission
200-1
transmission
ID
codes
200-2
Transmission
fluid
See
Maintenance
program
See
also
Automatic
transmission
Transmission
input
shaft
See
Manual
transmission
Transmission
output
shaft
See
Manual
transmission
Trim,
interior
See
Interior
trim
Trunk
lid
general
information
412-1
trunk
lid,
412-1
trunk
lid,
aligning
412-1
trunk
lid,
removing/installing
412-1
trunk
lid
support
strut,
removing/
installing
412-2
U
Upholstery
See
Maintenance
program
U-joints
See
Driveshaft
V
V-belt
See
Maintenance
program
Vacuum
booster
See
Brakes
Vacuum
leaks
See
Engine-general
Valveguides
See
Cylinder
head
and
valvetrain
Valve
seals
See
Cylinder
head
and
valvetrain
Valveseats
See
Cylinder
head
and
valvetrain
Valves
See
Cylinder
head
and
valvetrain
Valvetrain
See
Cylinder
head
and
valvetrain
VANOS
(variable
valve
timing)
See
Camshaft
timing
chaín
See
also
Engine-general
Vehicle
identification
number
(VIN)
See
Fundamentals
for
the
do-it-
yourself
owner
Vehicle
speed
sensor
See
Instruments
Ventilation
See
Air
conditioning
See
also
Heating
Voltage
regulator
See
Battery,
starter,
alternator
Voltage
tests
See
Electrical
system-general
W
Warnings
vi¡
Washer
fluid
pump
See
Wipers
and
washers
Washers
See
Wipers
and
washers
Water
pump
See
Cooling
system
Waxing
See
Maintenance
program