air suspension BMW 525i 2001 E39 User Guide
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/Suspension, Steering and Brakes - General
Rear suspension sedan models
Coil spring
Strut
-
'01 arm
Sport Wagon models
In order to provide a wide, ilat iloor in the cargo compartment,
the rear suspension on the Sport Wagon is unique to itself.
The shoclcabsorber is attached diagonally between the lower
swing arm and a mounting bracket on the subframe. The
spring on each side is mounted between a perch at the top
oi
the wheel bearing carrier and the bottom of the cargo com-
partment floor.
Starting with
1999 Sporl Wagon models, a self-leveling air
suspension system with electronic height control (EHC) was introduced. The system is standard on
V-8 models and op-
tional on 6-cylinder models.
On models fitted with electronic height control (EHC) rear
suspension, the standard coil springs are replaced by air
springs. Air pressure in the air springs is automatically con-
trolled by the
EHC system to compensate for ride height and
load variations.
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Suspension, Steering and Brakes - General
Rear suspension Sport Wagon
(EHC with air springs)
Air sprIn9 Shock absorber I
(tiaction strut) arA
(lower control arm) Integral arm 502330210
EHC initiates a control sequence as necessary. The system
offers the following features:
Control system independent from vehicle engine (no en-
gine driven hydraulic pump system)
Individual control of rear wheels
Uneven load identified and compensated for
Uneven road surfaces identified and not compensated for
Automatic control interrupted when cornering
System diagnosable using the
BMW Service Tester (DIS-
plus, GTI, or MoDiC)
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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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I Susoension. Steerina and Brakes - General
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
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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
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Correct wheel bearing play
T'== ..t, 9 B
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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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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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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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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
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Front Suspension
/ Front strut top mount assembly
< Replace springs in matched pairs only. BMW ID number is
stamped near end
(A).
4 Assembly is reverse of disassembly, noting the following:
Use a new upper strut self-loclting nut
(A). Tighten nut
fully before releasing spring compressor.
CAUTION-
Do not tighten strut nut with impact tool.
NOTE-
illustration shows components for 6-cylinder models (5257,
528i, 5300. V-8 models (5400 are similar but not identical.
4 Be sure upper and lower spring pads (arrows) are correctly
installed to spring seats before releasing spring compressor.
Release spring compressor carefully and evenly, allowing
spring to expand slowly.
Have car professionally aligned when job is complete.
Tightening torques Upper strut mount to strut shaft
64 Nm (47 ft-lb)
Strut mount to strut tower (ME) 24 Nrn (18 fi-lb)
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/~ront Susaension
Front suspension arms FRONT SUSPENSION ARMS
Scyllnder models (5251,5281,530i)
Control arms and tension struts are attached to the front sub-
Front suspension arms V-8 models (5401)
frame through rubber bushings and to the steering ltnuckles
by ball joints.
NOTE-
Tension struts are sometimes called thrust arms or thrust
rods.
Control arms or tension struts are sometimes called lower
front arms or lower rear arms.
Inspect ball joints for wear and looseness. lnspect bushings
for wear or fluid
lealts. The ball joint can only be replaced as
part of an entire suspension arm assembly. Some suspen-
sion arm
bushinas are available as re~lacement Darts. Al-
ways replace in pairs
NOTE-
Steering wheel vibration during braking (usually at road
speeds of
50 to 60 m.p.h.) are often causedby faulty suspen-
sion arm bushings, not out-of-true brake rotors.
Some special tools may be required to remove suspension
arms and to replace bushings. Read procedures through be-
fore beginning the job.
Control arm, removing and installing
(6-cylinder models)
- Raise car and remove wheel
Male sure
that the car is firmly supported on jack stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place jack stands underneath struc-
tural chassis points. Do not place jack stands under
suspension
parfs.
Cars equipped with vertical headlight adjustment system:
Disconnect control arm from level sensor.
Remove control arm fasteners (arrows). Lightly tap inner
control arm mounting bolt out of subframe.
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Steering and Wheel ~li~nrnentl
Steering gearbox, removing and installing
- Disconnect negative (-) battery cable. See 020 Mainte-
nance.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battew read the battery discon-
nection cautions given in
001 General Cautions and
Warnings.
- Remove airbag unit from steering wheel. See 721 Airbag
System (SRS).
WARNING -
Improper handling of the airbag could cause serious injury
Store the
airbag with the horn pad facing up. If stored lacing
down, accidental deployment couldpropel it violently info the
air, causing
injuv
- Remove steering wheel as described earlier.
- Drain power steering system reservoir.
- Raise front of car.
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 heat shield from left side of subframe.
- Remove fluid hoses from top of steering gearbox. Immedi-
ately plug all fluid openings.
Remove and discard
pitman arm self-loclting nut (arrow).