BMW 525i 2001 E39 Service Manual
Manufacturer: BMW, Model Year: 2001, Model line: 525i, Model: BMW 525i 2001 E39Pages: 1002
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Maintenance 
Table c. Inspection II Service 
Additional 
New  parts  Warm engine  Dealer service  repair 
Tools  required  required  required  recommended  information 
Engine compartment  maintenance 
Replace  air filter  element.  (Note: reduce 
replacement intervals  in dusty operating 
conditions). 
Replace  brake 
fluid every 2 years  (time 
interval  begins from vehicle  production 
date). 
Cooling system  service 
Spark  plug service 
Brake 
system  maintenance 
:j: 
* 
Replace coolant  every 3 years (time 
interval begins from  vehicle  production 
date). 
Replace oxygen sensor  every 160,000 
itm 
(1 00,000  miles). 
020 
FLUID AND LUBRICANT 
SPECIFICATIONS 
:I: 
Oxygen  sensor service 
* 
x: 
Spark plugs: 
M52 
1 M62 engine: 
Replace every  60,000 itm (48.000  miles). 
M52 
TU I M54 1 M62 TU engine: 
Replace  every 160,000 
ltm (100.000 
miles). 
< Engine  oil viscosity  (SAE grade) vs. operating temperature 
range for  the BMW  engines covered  in this  manual. 
Fluid  and lubricant capacities and  specifications are listed be- 
low.  See 
Fluids and lubricants. 
:I: 
* 
* 
* 
WARNING - 
The use of fluids  that do  not meet BMW" specifications  may 
impair  performance  and 
reliabilitl: and may  void warranty 
coverage. 
340 
170 
180 
* 020    
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020-1 0 
Maintenance Fluids and lubricants 
Table d. Engine  oil with  filter  change 
V-8 
models 
BMW  part no. 
07  510  017 868 
5W-30 synthetic  oil 
BMW  part no. 
07  51  0 017  866 
Specification 
1997 
- 1998 
15W-40 mineral oil 
Fluid 
6-cylinder  models 
Table  e. Manual  transmission  oil 
Approximate 
capacity 
6.5 
liters  (6.9 US qt) 
Specification 
Fluid 
I I 
Approximate 
capacity 
Getrag S5D 250G 1 .I liters  (1.2 US 
quarts)  BMW 
part no. 
83 22 408 942 
I 
quarts) 
Getrao 
S6S 420G  11.9 
liters (2.0 US 
Table  f. Automatic  transmission  fluid 
(ATF) 
Lifetime fluid (drain  and refill) 
(Additional fluid required  when installing  dry torque converter) 
ZF S5D 
3202 
(MTF-LT-1) 
u 
Approximate I , , . Transmission Icapacity Spec~flcatlon 
1.3 liters (1.4 US . . 
quarts) 
A5S 31 02 
Trell~~2634) Total 9.7 liter volume:  (10.2 US qt) 
A5S 
4402 
Oil change volume: 
4.0  liter  (4.2  US qt) 
I 
A5S 360R /~otal volume: 
Total 
volume: 
7.8  liter  (8.2  US qt) 
Oil  change volume: 
3.3  liter  (3.5  US 
qt) 
(Exxon  LT 71141) -. 
BMW  83229407  807    
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020-1 1 
Maintenance 
Table g. Differential  oil 
(Lifetime  fluid; no fluid  change  required) 
Differential 
/Approximate. capaclty (in~t~al fill) I Spec~f~cat~on , , . 
G 1.6  liter 
(1.7  US 
at) I 
188 Compact I .O liter  BMW SAF-XO 
(1 .I US ql) synthetic oil 
1.4 
liler 220 1215 Compact US qt) I 
Table h. Engine Coolant 
Year,  model 
latent  heater: 
V-8  13.5 liter 
1997: 
6-cylinder 
V-8 
Table 
i. Brake  fluid 
Bralte system fiuld BMW hlgh 
performance,  DOT 4 
Approximate 
capacity 
9.9  liter  (10.5  US qt) 
11.4  liter (12.0 US  qt) 
With the introduction  of synthetic oil  and extended oil  change 
intervals,  a new  oil filterwith  improved filter paper  design was 
introduced.  The new  filter paper resists  deterioration caused 
by high  oil temperatures over  an extended  time. 
Specification 
Use BMW  specified oil  to top  off the  engine  oil level between 
oil  changes. 
BMW recommends  the following engine  oils: 
Table 
j. Engine  Oil Specification 
Years 
IOii description I BMW part  no. 
1999  and later  mineral 
oil 
BMW 
HP 5W-30 
svnthetic  oil  07 
51 0 017  866    
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1 Maintenance 
NOTE- 
Castrol supplies  the mineral  and synthetic  oil recommend- 
ed  by 
BMW 
BMW High  Performance synthetic  oil may  be used  in all 
E39 models, regardless  of year. 
The  use of engine oil  additives is not  recommended  when 
using BMW High 
Performance synthetic engine oil. 
* BMW  is constantly upgrading  recommendedmaintenance 
procedures  and requirements.  The information contained 
here is  as accurate as  possible at the time  ofpublication. If 
there is any doubt  about what procedures  apply to a spe- 
cific 
model or  model  year, or what  intervals should  be fol- 
lowed, remember  that  an authorized  BMW dealer  has the 
latest information  on factory-recommended  maintenance. 
CAUTIOIG 
In  the  case of cars  that accumulate  very low mileage per 
yea/; BMW recommends that  the  engine oil should  be 
changed  once 
a year at a  minimum, regardless  of whether 
mineral or  synthetic based oil  is used. 
In  the interest  of  engine longevity, use half 
tlie recom- 
mended  engine oil change  interval. 
Engine oil, checking level 
4 Engine oil  level  is checked with a dipstick (arrow) in  the 
engine  block (6-cylinder  oil dipstick shown, 
V-8 dipstick  is 
similar). 
- Check  oil  level  with car  on  level surface,  after engine  has 
been  stopped  for at least a  few minutes. 
- Check  level by pulling  out  dipstick and wiping  it clean 
Reinsert  it all  the  way  and withdraw  it again.    
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4 If oil level  is low,  add oil by removing oil filler cap  (arrow) on 
top  of cylinder head 
(6-cylinder oil cap shown,  V-8 is sirnilar). 
- Add only amount needed  to bring oil  level to upper  mark on 
dipstick, using  an oil of correct viscosity and  grade. 
Engine oil and  filter,  changing 
A complete oil change requires  new oil, a  new filter insert  kit, 
and a new drain plug sealing  washer. The tools  needed, a 
17 
mm drain plug socket  or box wrench, a 36 mm socket or 
wrench,  and a drain pan  (8 
- 10 US qt. capacity),  are de- 
scribed  in 
010 General. 
NOTE- 
If using  a "fast 1ube"service facility  for oil changes, make  sure 
the  technician hand-starts  and torques  the engine  oil drain 
plug  using  hand-tools.  Power  tools can strip  the threads  of 
the  plug and  the oil pan. 
Run engine  for afew  minutes  to warm  engine  oil. Shut engine 
off. 
With car on  level ground, place  drain pan under  oil drain plug. 
Using a 
36 mm  socket,  loosen and  remove oil filter  housing 
cover  (arrow).  Remove filter cartridge  and discard  any 
0- 
rings (V-8 engine oil filter housing shown,  6-cylinder  oil filter 
housing is sirnilar). 
Using a  socket or  box wrench,  loosen drain plug at oil drain 
pan.  Remove  plug by hand  and let oil  drain into  pan 
(V-8 en- 
gine oil  drain plug shown, 6-cylinder  drain plug is similar). 
WARNING - 
Pull the loose  plug away  from the hole quicldy to avoid being 
scalded  by hot  oil. It will run  out 
quiclcly when the  plug is re-    
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020-1 4 
Maintenance 
- When oil flow  has diminished to an occasional drip,  reinstall 
drain  plug with a  new metal  sealing  washer and torque  plug. 
Tightening torque  Engine oil  drain plug to  oil pan 
25 Nrn (1.8 ft-lb) 
6-cylinder  oil filter assembly 
r------ 1 
< Working  at oil filter  housing (1): 
Lubricate  and install  new oil filter  O-rings (3, 4). 
Install a new filter  cartridge (5). 
lnstall and tighten  housing  cover (2). 
6-cylinder  oil filter  assembly  shown, V-8 is similar. 
Tightening torque  Cover  to oil  filter  housing 
25 Nm (1.8 it-lb) 
- Refill  crankcase with  oil. Approximate oil capacity is  listed in 
Tabled.  Engine oil with  filter  change.  Use dipstick  to 
check  correct  oil level. 
- Start  engine and check  that oil pressure warning  light 
immediately goes  out. 
- Allow engine to run fora  few minutes  to circulate  new oil, then 
check for leaks  at drain  plug and oil  filter. Stop engine  and re- 
check oil  level 
The section  describes other routine maintenance done  in the 
engine compartment.  Information  on engine oil service is 
giv- 
enkar~ier inthis group. 
For these  procedures,  it is  not necessary for  the car to be 
raised  and supported  off the  ground. 
Accelerator and linkage 
The  accelerator and  linkage at the  throttle  housing  should be 
lubricated  periodically.  Use ageneral purposeoil  on the joints 
and  bearings  of the  linkage.  Use a multipurpose grease  on 
the  bearing  points of the  throttle plate. 
Air  filter, replacing 
The  specified replacement intervals forthe air filter are  based 
on normal  use. If the car  is operated primarily  in dusty 
conditions,  the air filter should  be serviced more frequently.    
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Maintenance 
< Release mass air flow sensor  clips (A). 
Release upper air filter housing clips (B). 
4 Lift air filter upper housing,  and  remove filter element. 
NOTE- 
V-8 engine  air filter assembly shown in illustration. 6-cylinder 
air  filter assembly  is similar  but located  at the  left front  of the 
engine compartment. 
- On  installation, install O-ring  for mass  air flow  sensor  into 
retaining clips in air filter upper  housing. 
- Replace air filter and upper  air filter housing,  and attach 
upper air filter housing clips. 
Cooling  system, checking 
Antifreeze  raises the boiling point and lowers  the freezing 
~oint of the coolant. BMW  recommends enaine  coolantthat is 
a 50 150 mixture of distilled  water and ethGene glycol-based 
antifreeze. 
Routine cooling  system maintenance consists  of maintaining 
the  coolant level and inspecting  hoses. Because the coolant's 
anticorrosion  and antifreeze additives gradually lose  their ef- 
fectiveness, replacement  of the  coolant  every three  years is 
recommended. 
CAUJION- 
Use only BMWapprovedphosphate-free antifreeze  when 
filing the cooling  system.  Use of antifreeze  containing 
phosphates  is harmful  to the  cooling  system. 
4 Float in radiator tank indicates  coolant level.  Inspect while 
coolant is cold. 
When upper mark  on float  is level with  top of filler  neck, 
coolant  is at  minimum allowable  level. 
When  lower mark  on float  is level  with top  of filler  neck, 
coolant is  at maximum  level. 
Hose connections should be tight and dry.  Coolant seepage 
nnection indicates either  that hose clamp is    
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020-1 6 
Maintenance 
loose, hose is damaged,  or connection is dirty  or corroded. 
Dried coolant has  achalky appearance. Hoses should  be firm 
and  springy.  Replace  any hose  that is  cracked, has become 
soft  and limp,  or has been contaminated  by oil. 
4 As  a preventive  measure, replacement  of the  cooling system 
hoses  every four years  is recommended.  The illustration 
shows  examples  of damage  to coolant  hoses. Any of these 
conditions is cause  for replacement (illustration courtesy  of 
/ Abrasion Damaged  Hose  Heat Damaged Hose 1 Gates Rubber  Company, I~c.). 
Engine drive belt, replacing 
Drive belts and pulleys transfer power from the engine crank- 
shaft to various accessories. 
E39 models use two polyribbed 
(serpentine)  belts: 
The  outer belt  turns the 
NC compressor. 
0 The inner,  longer belt turns the alternator (generator), cool- 
ant  pump  and power steering  pump. 
Inspect drive belts with the engine  off. If the  belt  shows  signs 
of wear,  cracking,  glazing, or missing sections, it should be 
replaced 
immediately. To  reduce  the chance  of belt failure 
while  driving,  replacement  of the belts every  four years is 
recommended. 
WARNING - 
Observe  care when replacing  belts. Personal  injury could 
result  if a  tensioner  springs back into  position uncontrolled. 
CA UTIOI\C 
Mark drive belt rotation direction  if removing  and reusing  an 
old  belt. 
NOTE- 
When  belts are  replaced  with new  ones,  store the old set  in 
the  trunk  for emergency  use. 
All  models, use 
BMW special tools 11 5 030 and 11 5 040 to 
loosen and  remove cooling fan and clutch  from coolant 
pump. 
NOTE- 
32 mm cooling  fan nut  has  left-hand  threads 
If  necessary, remove  fan cowl  from radiator.    
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< 6-cylinder engine with  hydraulic  belt tensioners. 
Use long-handled  wrench to turn 
A/C belt tensioner (A) 
clockwise.  Remove AfC belt. 
* Similarly,  turn main  engine drive  belt tensioner (B) 
clockwise  and remove belt. 
< Some models have a dust cover over  belt tensioner  release 
lug, which must  be pried off prior to  removing belt. 
4 6-cylinder  engine with spring-loaded  belt tensioners. 
Use  long-handled  wrench to turn 
AfC belt  tensioner 
release  lug 
(A) clocltwise  (against spring tension). 
Remove 
AfC belt. 
Similarly,  turn main  engine drive  belt tensioner  lug 
(B) 
clocltwise  and remove  belt.    
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020-1 8 
Maintenance 
V-8 engine drive belt diagram (NC belt not shown). 
NOTE- 
Two  types  of belt  tensioners are  used on the V-8 engines. 
The  tensioner shown  in this procedure  is for  cars  built up to 
8/97. The  later  style tensioner  is similar. 
4 V-8 engine  tensioner. 
Loosen 
fasteners(A) to  relieve  belt tension 
- Remove drive belt. 
4 When reinstalling belt,  check that it is correctly positioned on 
belt pulleys. 
With bolts 
(B and C) finger tight,  pretension adjuster  by 
turning  hex counterclocltwise 
(arrow) to  stop. 
Tighten mounting  bolts. 
NOTE- 
On 8/97 and later  tensioner,  turn hex on tensioner  plate to 
align  lowerplate  mounting bolt.