BMW 525i 2000 E39 Workshop Manual
Manufacturer: BMW, Model Year: 2000, Model line: 525i, Model: BMW 525i 2000 E39Pages: 1002
Page 671 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
Steering and Wheel Alignment 
4 Release lock (A) and pull up on harness connector (6) to dis- 
connect ignition switch  harness. 
. Remove wire harness  bracket fastener (C). 
4 Remove shear bolts (arrows) using a chisel  or punch. 
NOTE- 
The  shear  bolts can be drilled  and then  removed using  an 
easy-out. 
- Remove  steering column  lock housing. 
- Installation  is reverse  of removal. 
Tighten  new shear bolts until  bolt heads shear  off. 
ignition interlock cable, removing  and 
installing (models 
with automatic 
transmission) 
- Remove  steering column trim panels  as described  earlier. 
4 Loosen and disconnect interlock  cable (arrow) from ignition 
lock assembly. 
- Remove center console trim panel.    
Page 672 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
320-1 4 
Steering and Wheel Alignment 
Remove cable  mounting fastener (arrow).  Disconnect cable 
from  shift 
linkage. 
Remove old cable  and replace with new cable. 
Reinstall trim. 
Interlock cable, adjusting 
(models with automatic transmission) 
- Remove  center console trim  panel. 
- Place gear shift selector lever  in PARK. 
4 Loosen cable mounting  fastener (A). 
- Remove ignition key. 
- Press down on interlock lever (B) and  tighten cable  mounting 
fastener  (A). 
Steering column, removing and installing 
- Disconnect negative cable from battery. 
CAUTIOI\C 
Prior to disconnecting  the battea read the battery discon- 
nection cautions given 
in 001 General  Cautions  and 
Warninqs. 
- Remove  steering wheel as described earlier. 
m 
- Remove  steering column trim  panels as described  earlier. 
'  \L/>I - Remove steerinq shaft collar 
Automatic transmission  models: Loosen  and disconnect  in- 
terlock  shift cable  (arrow)  from ignition lock assembly. 
4 - Disconnect  steering angle sensor  electrical harness.    
Page 673 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
320-1 5 
Steering and Wheel ~li~nmentl 
Remove steering shaft coupler clamping bolt (arrow) at base 
of  column. 
Slide  lower  steering shaft forward to gain access to column 
mounting  shear bolts. 
< Drill steering  column mounting  shear bolts (arrow) and use 
easy-out to  remove. 
Remove upper steering column mounting bolts 
(arrows). 
Remove upper  steering column. 
Disconnect electrical  harnesses from  steering column 
switches. 
4 Release lock (A) and  pull up on  harness connector 
connect harness. 
Remove  wiring harness mounting  bolt 
(C). 
- Remove steering column assembly. 
(B) to dis.    
Page 674 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
I Steering and Wheel  Alignment 
- Installation is  reverse of removal,  noting the  following: 
Replace shear bolts  at steering column mounting bracket. 
Tighten until bolt heads  shear off. 
Make  sure 
interlock cable snaps into  place. 
When installing column  top trim panel, replace expansion 
nut  for trim retaining  screw. 
NOTE- 
The steering  angle sensor  must be coded  using a BMW scan 
tool  if it  has  been  replaced. 
A steering  angle offset check 
must  then be carried  out using  the same 
BMW scan  tool. 
CAUTION- 
Check  steering  system for freedom  of movement through  en- 
tire  steering column 
adiustment range. 
Tightening torques  Steering shaft coupler 
to steering  shaft 25 Nm (18 ft-lb) 
(replace bolt) 
Steering  column to body 
22 Nm (16 ft-lb) 
Steering column adjustment motors, 
removing and installing 
Remove  lower dash panel mounting  fasteners (A) and (B). 
- Lower panel and disconnect wiring harness  from  back side. 
- Remove steering column  lower trim panel.  See Steering  col- 
umn  trim,  removing and  replacing. 
- Disconnect electrical harness  from motor. 
Remove  motor mounting  fasteners (arrows) 
Slide motor  to side and  forward to  remove. 
Installation  is reverse  of removal.    
Page 675 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
Steering and Wheel  Alignment 
Power assist  is provided  by a belt-driven  pump at the  lower 
left  front  of the  engine.  The power steering fluid  reservoir is lo- 
cated at the left side  of the  engine compartment. 
Power  steering pump, removing  and 
installing 
When  working with  power steering  components,  absolute 
cleanliness  is needed  to ensure  proper operation  of the  hy- 
- Empty power steering fluid reservoir  using clean  syringe. Do 
not  reuse fluid. 
- Raise  front of car.  Remove splash  shield from  under  engine. 
WARNING- 
Make sure the car  is firmly  supported on  jack stands de- 
signed  for the  purpose.  Place jack  stands beneath structural 
chassis  points. Do not place jack stands  under suspension 
Darts. 
Remove drive  belt from power  steering pump. See 
020 Main- 
tenance. 
Remove  alternator cooling duct 
Remove  fluid hoses from  pump. Plug openings  in pump and 
hose ends. 
Remove pump front  mounting bolts 
(A). 
Remove fluid line support bracket (B) 
Remove pump  rear mounting bolt (arrow) 
- Installation is reverse  of removal,  noting the following: 
Make sure all  thread bores,  bolts, nuts, fluid couplings and 
mating 
surfaces are clean, and inside  surface of multi- 
ribbed-belt is free  of grease  and dirt. 
Use  new sealing  washers when  reattaching power steer- 
ing pressure  lines. 
Make sure  hoses have adequate  clearance from chassis. 
Install front pump  fasteners.    
Page 676 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
- 
-steering and wheel -. Alignment I 
< Hand tighten rear suppoll nut (arrow) against mounting 
bracket. 
Install  rear mounting  nut and  tighten. 
Do  not  over-torque  banjo bolts. 
* Fill and  bleed power steering  system as described  later. 
Tightening torques 
Hydraulic lines to steering  pump (banjo bolts) 
a MlO 12 Nm (9 ft-lb) 
. M14 35 Nm (26 ft-lb) 
MI6 40 Nm (30 ft-lb) 
. MI8 45 Nm (33 ft-lb) 
Pump 
brackets to engine block 25 Nm (18 ft-lb) 
Rear pump  support stud to  pump  housing 
22 Nm (16 ft-lb) 
Power steering system, bleeding and filling 
- With engine off, fill power steering  fluid reservoir with clean 
fluid.  Fill level to  MAX 
mark on dip  stick. 
- Start  engine. Turn  steering wheel  twice to left  lock  and right I 
lock. 
- Recheck  fluid level  with engine  off. Fill to MAX.    
Page 677 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
i Steering and Wheel  Alignment 
RACK AND PINION STEERING 
(6-CYLINDER MODELS) 
Refer to the steering components illustration  when perform- 
ing the procedures  below. 
Rack and pinion  steering 
components 
(6-cylinder  models) 
1. Power  steering  fluid reservoir 
2. Fluid  supply  line 
3. Power steering pump 
4. Copper  sealing ring 
5. Banjo bolt MI4 
6. Banjo bolt MI6 
7. Power  steering  rack 
8. Fluid return  line 
9. Pressurized  fluid line 
10. Steering  fluid cooler 
11. Rack  boot components 
12. Tie rod  nut 
13. Washer 
14. Outer  tie rod  end 
15. Tie rod  locking  ring 
16. Outer tie rod  end loclc nut 
17. Inner tie rod 
18. Hydraulic  control valve 
Steering  rack, removing  and installing 
- Remove steering wheel  as described  earlier. 
- Raise front of car,  and  remove front  wheels. 
WARNING - 
Male sure the  car is firmly supported on  jack stands de- 
signed  for the  purpose.  Place jack stands  beneath structural 
chassis  points. Do 
not place jack stands  under suspension 
parts. 
- Remove  splash shield  from under  engine. 
- Remove  right and  lefl engine  mount fasteners 
-" ., - , . ,    
Page 678 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
/steering and Wheel Alignment 
Raise engine approximately 40 mm (1.6  in). See 110 Engine 
Removal  and installation. 
Remove right  and left engine  mounts  and remove mount 
brackets  from subframe. 
Empty power  steering fluid reservoir using a clean syringe. 
Do  not  reuse power  steering fluid. 
Remove right  tie rod fastener  (arrow) from  right  steering 
Itnuckle. Repeat  for left. 
4 Press right  tie rod out of right  steering  knucltle using BMW 
special tool  31 
2 240. Repeat for left. 
/  ~ock nut Loclting ring 
0012143 
4 Malte reference measurement (A) of right  tie rod  end  to tie 
rod.  Record measurement.  Repeat  for left. 
NOJE- 
0 Accurate  measurement  of tie  rod  end  with reference to tie 
rod  will help  approximate  correct wheel alignment during 
reassembly. 
Note  correct  placement  of inner  taper on 
locling ring 
Remove fluid  line 
banjo bolts (arrows) 
from steering  rack.    
Page 679 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
Steering and Wheel ~lignmentl 
Remove lower steering column  flexible joint pinch bolt (ar- 
row). Pull flexible joint  off  steering rack shaft. 
Remove steering  rack mounting  bolts. Remove steering 
raclc 
from subframe by pulling it  to left. 
Installation is  reverse of removal,  noting the  following: 
Make  sure all thread bores,  bolts, nuts, splines  and mating 
surfaces  are clean. 
Use  new steering  rack mounting  bolts. Tighten  in two stag- 
es.  Note tightening instructions  in torque  table below. 
Use anti-seize paste  on inner  tie rod  threads. 
Use  new self-loclting  nuts wherever applicable. 
Use  keved 
comDonents to  reassemble steerino  column 
flexible\oint to ;teering raclt shaft. u 
Use new  bolt at steering shaft coupling. 
Use  new sealing  O-rings on  banjo fittings. 
Do  not over-torque  banjo bolts. 
Fill and bleed  power steering system  as described  earlier. 
Use  tie rod measurement  previously made (measurement 
A) to temporarily  set toe. 
Have car professionally  aligned. 
Tightening torques Hydraulic  lines to steering  rack (use  new O-ring 
seals) 
M14  banjo bolt 35 Nrn (26 ft-lb) 
. M16  banjo  bolt  40  Nm (30 ft-lb) 
Steering  shaft coupling 
to rack (use new bolt) 19 Nm (14 it-lb) 
Steering  rack to subframe (use  new bolts) 
- initial  torque  50 Nm  (37 ft-lb) 
Torque  angle  90" 
Tie  rod 
to  Steering knuckle (replace self-locking 
65 Nm  (48 ft-lb) 
nut) 
- to  Steering  rack  71 Nm  (52 ft-ib) 
Outer  tie  rod end  lock  nut 
51 Nm  (38 ft-lb)    
Page 680 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
--. -- 
Steering and Wheel Alignment 
Steering rack boot, replacing 
- Remove outer tie rod  end.  See Tie rod  (outer),  replacing 
- Cut rack  boot band clamps and  remove boot. 
- Cut rack  boot band clamp  and slide bellows  back. Inspect 
boot  for  any  sign of damage.  Replace 
if necessary. 
NOTE- 
New rack boot  lit comes  with new  band  clamp. 
- Grease tie rod taper so that small end  of rack  boot  slides  on 
tie  rod when tie  rod is tightened, preventing  raclc boot from 
twisting. 
- Slide  new boot into position and replace band clamps 
Tie rod (outer), replacing 
LOCI( nut Locking ring 
- Raise front  of car.  Remove road  wheel 
WARNING- 
Male sure caris firmly suppoiiedon jackstands  designed for 
the  purpose.  Place jack stands beneath  structural chassis 
ooints.  Do not olace iack stands  under 
susoension oaiis. 
4 Make reference measurement (A) of outer  tie rod end  to tie 
rod. Record measurement. 
NOTE- 
Accurate measurement  of the tie  rod end  with reference  to 
the tie  rod will help  approximate correct 
wheel alignment 
when  new parts  are installed. 
Note  correct placement  of inner  taper on 
loclcing ring. 
Loosen  outer tie rod end 
loclc nut (arrow). 
Remove  tie rod lock  nut from  steering 
ltnuclcle. 
Press  tie rod out  of steering  knuckle using BMW 
31 2 240 or equivalent.  special tool 
Unscrew  tie rod end from tie  rod shaft.