thermostat BMW 525i 2001 E39 Workshop Manual
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Engine Removal  and Installation 
4 Remove  hoses from thermostat housing  by releasing locks 
(arrows). If applicable,  detach electrical harness connector 
for  thermostat  housing. 
NOTE- 
Two different  types of hose  fasteners  are used  on the E39 
car;  lock clamp  type as shown above  or standard  band 
clamps. 
- On  vehicles equipped with mechanical cooling  fan: Remove 
belt-driven cooling  fan and  radiator as  described in 
170 Ra- 
diator  and Cooling 
System. 
CAUTION- 
32 mm radiator  fan mounting  nut has left hand  threads. 
4 Disconnect coolant hose (arrow) at rear  left side  of engine 
above  starter. 
4 Disconnect coolant hose (arrow) at front left  side of engine 
mount. 
- Unbolt power steering fluid reservoir and pull  aside without 
detaching hoses. Secure  to fender  with cord  or stiff wire.    
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Cylinder Head Removal  and Installation 1 
< Remove intake throttle valve  and ASC  throttle  assemblies: 
Disconnect ASC  throttle cable 
(A). 
- Remove ASC throttle  housing mounting fasteners (B). 
NOTE- 
It is  not  necessary  to disconnect  coolant hoses (C) 01 
bowden cables (D). 
Remove intake  throttle housing mounting hardware,  pull 
throttle  housing  off 
intake manifold, and  set aside. 
- Working  under intake manifold, disconnect  the following: 
Engine oil dipstick tube support. 
Oil  separator  return line from dipstick tube. 
Intake  air temperature sensor electrical  harness connector 
(underside  of intake manifold  near throttle  body). 
* Fuel tank  vent  line and electrical harness  at canister vent 
valve. 
Remove lower intake manifold  supports (arrows). 
- Disconnect coolant  line retaining bracket  at cylinder  block. 
4 Remove  manifold mounting  hardware (arrows). 
- Remove intake manifold from cylinder  head while carefully 
checking  for electrical connections or hoses. 
NOTE- 
Fuel  rail is removed  with intake manifold, 
CAUTIOI\C 
Stuff clean rags into open intake ports to prevent any  parts 
from  falling  into 
Nie engine  intake. 
- Drain cooling  system  (engine block  and radiator), then re- 
move radiator  cooling fan and  fan shroud.  See 
170 Radiator 
and  Cooling  System. 
- Disconnect coolant hoses from thermostat  housing.    
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I Cylinder Head Removal  and Installation 
4 Drain engine coolant and  remove coolant hoses: 
Remove  expansion tank cap on radiator. 
Place a 
3 gallon pail beneath  engine to capture coolant 
Remove  coolant drain plug  (arrow) located on exhaust 
side  of cylinder 
2 of  engine  block. 
4 Drain radiator into a 3 gallon pail  by removing plastic  drain 
plug  (arrow)  completely. 
Use  caution  when draining  and disposing  of engine  coolant. 
Coolant  is poisonous  andlethal to humans andpets. Pets  are 
attracted to coolant  because  of its sweet  smell and taste. 
Seek medical 
attention immediately  if coolant  is ingested. 
NOTE- 
Catch  and dispose  of drained coolant according  to local, 
state,  and federal  laws. 
4 Remove  thermostat housing: 
. Disconnect electrical harness connector  at thermostat 
housing. 
. Remove  hoses from thermostat hous~ng by releasing loclts 
(arrows). 
Unbolt 
(4 bolts)  and remove  thermostat hous~ng. 
- On vehicles equipped with  mechanical cooling fan: Remove 
belt-driven cooling  fan and  radiator  shroud as described in 
170 Radiator  and Cooling  System. 
CAUTIOI\C 
32 mm radiator fan mounting  nut has left hand  threads. r 
4 Remove  fasteners  (arrows) from heater  bypass  tube. Pull 
tube  out of  cylinder head and  set to side,  leaving heater hose 
connected. 
- Unbolt power steering fluid reservoir  and pull aside  without 
disconnecting hoses. Secure  to fender  with cord  or stiff wire.    
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.. Cylinder Head Removal  and Installation I - 
< Disconnect  the following electrical harness connectors: 
Knock sensors 
(A). 
Thermostat (6). 
Throttle position sensor  and idle valve (C). 
Camshaft position sensor (D). 
Ignition  coils (E). 
< Remove mounting  nuts (arrows) from wiring  harness  ducts. 
4 Release fuel injector connectors by releasing spring clip 
(arrow) on each injector. 
Lift  up and remove electrical ducts and  set to one side    
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Cylinder Head and Valvetrain -- v . -- --- -- 
4 Remove air filter  housing and ducts: 
Loosen hose  clamps as necessary and disconnect electri- 
cal  harnesses. 
- Remove air filter  housing mounting  fastener (arrow). 
Loosen hose clamp at throttle body. 
Remove  air filter  housing  with  mass air  flow sensor and 
duct. 
Disconnect  the following electrical  harness connectors. 
Knoclc sensors (A). 
Thermostat housing (B). 
Throttle  position sensor/throttle position switch and idle 
valve 
(C). 
Camshaft position sensor (D). 
* Ignition coils (E). 
Remove  mounting  nuts (arrows) 
ducting.  from 
wiring  harness    
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Camshaft Timing Chain Timing chains, removing 
(M52 engine) 
Camshaft timing chain removal  on M52 engines requires en- 
gine oil  pan removal. 
Special 
BMW sewice tools are  needed for timing  chain re- 
moval  and installation  procedures.  The special tools assure 
propertiming  of thevalvetrain.  Precise marks to 
setthe timing 
on the camshafts are not  provided for reassembly. Read the 
procedures through  before beginning  the job. 
NOTE- 
If the camshafts  are not properly  timed, the pistons  can con- 
tact the  valves. 
- Remove VANOS  control unit. See VANOS  control unit,  re- 
moving  (M52 engine). 
- Remove radiator cooling  fan and shroud.  See 170 Radiator 
and  Cooling  System. 
- Drain cooling  system.  See 170 Radiator  and Cooling  Sys- 
tem. 
- Remove coolant hoses  from thermostat  housing and remove 
thermostat  housing from  front of cylinder  head. 
- Loosen bolts  for coolant  pump  pulley. 
- Remove drive  belts for alternator  and AIC compressor. See 
020  Maintenance. 
- Remove  coolant pump pulley. 
Remove drive  belt tensioner  mounting bolts  (arrows) and re- 
move  tensioner  from front  of engine. 
- Remove  engine speed  sensor from lower timing chain  cover.    
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-- Camshaft Timing Chain -- - 
Tightening torque 
Vibration  damper hub to crankshaft 
410 Nm (300 ft-lb) 
4 Install  cranltshaft  hub and vibration  damper while  aligning 
locating  hole (arrow)  in damper  with dowel  pin in hub. 
Tightening  torque 
Vibration  damper and 
pulley to 
cranltshaft  hub 
22 Nm (17 ft-lb) 
- Turn engine over by hand  in direction  of rotation  at least  two 
full  rotations. Reinstall  camshaft and crankshaft  locking 
toois 
to recheck  engine timing.  Remove locking tools if no  faults 
are found. 
- Remove BMW special tool 11 3 390  (dummy tensioner)  from 
side  of cyiinder  head. 
- Install primary chain  tensionerso that cutout in tensioner  pis- 
ton  engages chain  rail. 
Tightening torque 
Timing chain tensioner  to tensioner  sleeve 
70 Nm (52 ft-ib) 
- Install cylinder head  cover mounting  studs, camshaft  cover, 
and cylinder head  cover. 
Tightening torque  Cylinder  head cover  to cyiinder  head 
M6 nut 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
MB bolt 22 Nm (17 ft-lb) 
- installation of remaining  parts is reverse of removal, noting 
the  following: 
When installing thermostat,  make sure arrow  or  vent  hole 
faces  up,  if applicable. 
Refill  cooling system as described  in 
170 Radiator and 
Cooling  System. 
Fill engine with oil  and install  new 
oil filter as described  in 
020 Maintenance. 
Tightening torque  Upper  timing chain cover  to cylinder  head 
M6 nut 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
MB bolt 22 Nm (17 ft-lb) 
VANOS oil supply  pipe to VANOS  control 
unit banjo bolt 
32 Nm (24 ft-ib)    
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Camshaft Timing chain1 
Timing chains, removing 
(M52 TU and  M54 engines) 
Camshaft  timing chain removal requires that  the oil pan  be re- 
moved.  See 
119 Lubrication  System. Also required is re- 
moval  of the  VANOS  control 
unit and disassembly of the 
intake and  exhaust camshaft  sprocket assemblies  as de- 
scribed  earlier in  this repair  group. 
Special BMW 
service tools  are needed for timing  chain re- 
moval  and installation.  The special tools assure  proper timing 
of  the  valvetrain.  Precise 
marlts to set the  timing on the cam: 
shafts are  not provided for  reassembly. Read the procedures 
through before beginning  the job. 
CA 
UTION- 
If the camshafts are  not properly  timed,  the  pistons can con- 
tact the  valves. 
- D~sconnect negative (-) cable from battery. 
CAUTION- 
* Disconnecting the  battery may erase  fault code@) stored in 
control  module  memory.  Check for fault codes using  spe- 
cial 
BMW diagnostic  equipment. 
Prior  to disconnecting  the battery,  read the battery dis- 
connection 
cautfons given in 001 General Cautions 
and 
Warninqs. 
- Remove  VANOS control unit. See VANOS  control unit, re- 
moving 
(M52 TU and M54 engines). 
Remove sealing  plug from crankcase below  starter and se- 
cure  crankshaft with 
BMW special tool ll 2 300. 
Drain engine  cooling system.  See 170 Radiator and Cool- 
ing  System. 
Remove  belt driven cooling  fan, fan shroud,  and thermostat 
housing. See 
170 Radiator  and Cooling  System. 
Remove drive  belts.  See 
020 Maintenance. 
NOTE- 
Mark direction  of belt rotation  if reusing belt. 
- Remove water  pump pulley fasteners  and pulley. 
- Drain  engine oil and  remove oil pan as described  in 119 
Lubrication  System.    
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I Camshaft Timing Chain 
4 install cylinder  head cover: 
Check for  correct seating  of half-moon  seals 
(A) in back  of 
cylinder  head cover. 
Use  a small amount of  Three Bond 
1209 8 or equivalent 
sealant  at corners 
(B) of half-moon  cutouts. Seal  corners 
in  front of cylinder  head at VANOS  control unit. 
Tightening torque 
Cylinder head  cover to cylinder head 
10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
- Remainder  of reassembly is reverse  of removal, noting  the 
following: 
Secure  all coolant hoses,  thermostat housing, engine  cool- 
ant drains. 
Install  new engine oil filter  and  oil. See 
119 Lubrication 
System. 
Refill  and bleed  cooling  system as  described in 
170 Radi- 
ator  and Cooling  system. 
Use scan  tool to check  VANOS operation with engine 
idling. 
Tightening torques  Coolant  drain plug  to cylinder  block 
25 Nm (18 ft-lb) 
Radiator cooling  fan (viscous  clutch) 
to  coolant  pump 
40 Nm (30 ft-lb) 
Radiator  drain screw  to radrator 2.5 Nm (22 in-lb) 
Vibration  damper hub to crankshaft  41 0 Nm 
(300 ft-ib) 
TIMING CHAIN 
(M62 ENGINE TO 911998) 
Timing  chains, removing 
(M62 engine to 911 998) 
Camshaft timing  chain removal requires  that the engine oil 
pan be  removed. 
Special 
BMW service tools  are needed for timing chain re- 
moval  and installation procedures.  The special tools assure 
propertiming  of thevaivetrain.  Precise marks to set  the timing 
on the  camshafts are  not provided for reassembly. Read  the 
procedures through  before beginning  the job. 
CAUTION- 
Special BMW service  tools are needed  for this procedure. 
Read  the procedure  through before beginning  the job. If the 
camshafts are  notproperly  timed, the pistons can contact  the 
valves.    
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Camshaft Timing chain1 
< Remove Automatic Stability Control (ASC) throttle  body: 
Disconnect electrical harness  from throttle position  sensor. 
Disconnect  ASC actuator  cable (arrow). 
Remove 
3 mounting  fasteners and remove  throttle body. 
4 Disconnect fuel  tank vent valve line and cap off  line (arrow). 
- Drain engine coolant  and remove  hoses from  thermostat 
housing. See 
170 Radiator  and Cooling  System. 
- Remove water  pump and thermostat  housing. See 170 Ra- 
diator  and Cooling  System. 
- Remove left side upper timing chain  cover retaining bolts  and 
remove  cover. 
4 Counter hold right intake camshaft 
CAUTION- 
Counter  hold camshaft  with a 27mm  open-end  wrench while 
loosening  sprocket bolts.  Grind wrench  if necessary  to pre- 
vent  damage  to head.