BMW 525i 2001 E39 Workshop Manual
Manufacturer: BMW, Model Year: 2001, Model line: 525i, Model: BMW 525i 2001 E39Pages: 1002
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Sunroof, normalization 
During normalization  the mechanical end positions  of sunroof 
movement  are detected  and stored by  the General Module 
(GM 
Ill). 
,:..I:,* *:3F$&-T , a,.,-. . 2 *i;.'I . :i_(,*,,_ _* Press  and hold  sunroof switch  in "lift" direction. 
Afler  reaching end position 
(A), keep switch pressed  for 
approximately 
20 seconds longer. 
- Normalization  is complete when sunroof  in lifl position (A) 
moves briefly in direction  of (6). 
E39 models up to 311 998 
- The characteristic  curve for E39 models built  up to 311998 is 
learned  automatically  during operation. After  normalization, 
open  and close  sunroof once by  pressing switch. 
NOTE- 
In the event  of a faulty triggering  of the anti-trap  protection in 
a  specific  position,  the fault  can be rectified 
by moving over 
the  relevant  position  several times. 
E39 models from 311 998 
- Characteristic  curve is learned manually  in the following 
steps: 
Release switch after normalization  for maximum  of 
5 sec- 
onds. 
Then  hold down switch  in sunroof raising position until  sun- 
roof has returned  to closed  position after a complete  open- 
ing operation. 
Characteristic  curve learning  is complete, release sunroof 
switch. 
NOTE- 
Carry  out function check  (tip  function, anti-trap protection 
and,  if necessary,  comfort function).    
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Sunroof 
Sunroof panel, emergency closing 
4 Using a plastic  tool carefully  pry interior light out  of headliner. 
4 Remove access  panel from below sunroof  motor by inserting 
fingers through  light opening and pressing  down. 
4 Disconnect electrical connections (arrow) and lay switch 
panel  aside. 
4 Insert  hex ltey into drive  in sunroof  motor (arrow), and turn 
hex  ltey to manually close sunroof. 
NOTE- 
The  hex ley for manually  (emergency)  closing the sunroof 
can  be found  in the  tool 
Itit located in the  trunk lid (sedan 
models)  or under the cargo  area floor panel (Sport  Wagon).    
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Sunroof, adjusting 
The sunroof  is controlled  by a set  of cables that  move the sun- 
roof  panel along guide rails  when the motor is operated.  The 
sunroof can be adjusted  without removing it from  the car. 
NOTE- 
Be sure  to check drains  in front corners  of sunroof carrier  if 
water  is entering  car through  headliner. 
- The sunroof  panel should be adjusted under the following  cir- 
cumstances: 
Sunroof  misaligned  with roof. 
Sunroof  does not  close squarely. 
* Wind noise at high speeds (sunroof closed). 
Sunroof  has been  removed. 
For  correct sunroof alignment: 
Sunroof  must  be fully closed. 
Gap  must be  even all around edge of sunroof. 
Front  of sunroof must  be flush  to 
1 mm (0.04  in.) below  sur- 
face  of roof. 
. Rear  of sunroof  must be flush  to 1 mm (0.04)  above  sur- 
face  of roof. 
NOTE- 
Use  a credit  card to measure  the gap.  The  card sllould insert 
through the  gap with equal  resistance  all around  the perimeter. 
Sunroof  with steel  roof panel, adjusting 
- The headliner panel must be disengaged  from the drive as- 
sembly  and moved rearward  in order  to access the  roof panel 
attaching  screws. 
CAUTIOI\C 
Sunroof panel must never  be moved  to open  position  when . . 
I the headliner  is disenaaaed. 1 
- Start with a  fully closed  roof panel. 
- Remove drive  motor access  cover.  See  Sunroof motor,  re- 
placing. 
Using  hex key from tool kit,  turn motor drive 90" counter- 
clockwise. 
Rear  of sunroof  panel will  drop 
2 to 3 mm (0.08  to 0.12 in). 
This disengages headliner  from sunroof panel. 
- Push headliner panel rearward,  exposing roof panel attach- 
ing  screws.    
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l Sunroof 
4 Adjusting rear roof height: 
Remove  fasteners 
(A) and (6) 
Slide in left and right side adjusting  wedges (C) until ideal 
setting is  reached. 
Press  sunroof  panel forward and  tighten wedge nuts 
(6). 
* Tighten center nut (A). 
4 Adjusting  front roof height. 
Loosen  lefl and right  fasteners 
(A) 
Set front  of sunroof  to ideal height  by moving  panel up  or 
down. 
Tighten  fasteners 
(A). 
Insert hex key in drive motor  and turn 90" clockwise. 
Pull headliner panel  forward until it locks in place. 
Tightening torque 
Wedge locking  nuts 1.5 Nm (1 3 in-lb)    
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Sunroof 
Sunroof with glass roof panel, adjusting - - 
< Slide  sunroof  liner back into roof cavity  until approx. 70 mm 
(2.75 in) is  exposed. 
Raise  glass sunroof  panel to vent  position  to expose rubber 
gaiter  (arrow). 
- Working from center section  of gaiter  (arrow),  carefully  pull 
gaiter  off slotted mounting  on sunroof glass  panel. 
CA UTIOW- 
The  gaiters tear easik 
* Do not  attempt  to remove gaiters  from lower  edge of 
sliding  mechanism. 
- With gaiters  removed, three  adjusting screws are visible  at 
front  and rear of panel. 
4 Sunroof  panel is retained by  three Torx screws  (arrows)  on 
each  side. To adjust  sunroof  height: 
Loosen  Torx screws until  sunroof  can just  be moved. 
- Push  sunroof  panel forward. 
Push  sunroof  panel up or down  until correct  height is 
achieved. 
Reinstall sunroof gaiter. 
Sunroof  height adjustment specifications 
Rear 
Flush1 1 rnrn (0.04 in)  higher than roof top 
Front  Flush 
11 rnrn (0.04 in) lower than roof  top 
Tightening torque  Sunroof  panel to roof  (Torx) 
6 Nrn (4.4 in-lb)    
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1 Sunroof 
Sunroof assembly removal  and installation  involves headliner 
removal, and is  not covered in this manual. After sunroof re- 
pairs,  be sure  to follow initialization  and adjustment proce- 
dures given earlier. 
I Sunroof comDonents 
1. Left rubber  boot suppori 
2. Left upper  control rail 
3. Left side  water  channel repair ltit 
4. Left lower  control rail 
5. Left cover 
6. Left side slider 
7. Cross  member 
8. Sunroof frame 
9. Trim panel 
10. Gasket 
11. Glass  roof cover 
m5sm.7 - -. 
Sunroof  panel, removing  and installing 
(steel  or glass) 
4 To  remove  sunroof  panel, open sunroof  and remove wind 
blocker 
by removing Tom screw  (arrow)  on each  side.    
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Sunroof 
4 Remove three Torx screws  (arrows)  on each  side, and  lift 
panel  out. 
- Installation is  reverse of removal. Adjust sunroof  height  and 
gap  as described  earlier. See Sunroof,  adjusting. 
Tightening torques 
Wind  blocker  to roof  (Torx) 
1 Nm (9 in-lb) 
Sunroof  panel to  roof (Torx) 
6 Nm (4.4 ft-lb) 
Sunroof panel gasket, replacing 
(steel 
or glass) 
- Remove sunroof  panei. See Sunroof  panei, removing  and 
installing  (steel or glass). 
Pull old seal  from panel. 
Coat  new seal and  channel in sunroof  panel with soapy 
water. 
* Starting  at back center  of panel,  install new seal, taking 
care  to not pull  seal too tightly around  four corners  of 
panel. 
- Installation is  reverse  of removal. Adjust sunroof  height  and 
gap  as shown earlier  in this  repair group. See  Sunroof, ad- 
justing. 
Tightening torques 
Wind 
bloclter to  roof  (Torx) 
Sunroof  panel to roof  (Torx) 1 Nm (9 in-lb) 
6 Nrn (4.4  ft-lb)    
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Sunroof 
Sunroof motor, replacing 
Remove interior light from below sunroof motor  by gently  pry- 
ing  with  a plastic  tool. 
4 Remove access panel from  below sunroof  motor by inserting 
fingers through light opening  and pressing  down. 
4 Remove sunroof  motor mounting screws (arrows). 
- Installation  is the  reverse  of removal.  Perform  initialization 
procedure as described  earlier. See Sunroof electronic 
controls, initializing. 
Tightening 
torque 
Sunroof motor  to sunroof carrier 2.8 Nm (25 in-lb)    
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........... General ........................... .72 0.2 Rear Seat Belt Assembly 720-8 
......... Troubleshooting ..................... .72 0.2  Rear seat belt  assembly  (sedan) 720-8 
................ Rear seat belts  (sedan)  720-9 
... .......... Front Seat Assembly '720-4 Rear seat belt assembly (Sport Wagon)  720-9 
Front seat belt tensioner, 
......... Rear seat belts  (Sport Wagon)  720-10 
removing  and installing ................ .72 0.4 
Front seat belt  assembly 
.............. .72 0.6 
Front seat belt  reel. removing and 
installing (sedan and  Sport Wagon models) 
.72 0.6    
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I Seat Belts 
This section covers  repairs to the  following  seat belts  sys- 
tems.  See the table  below. 
IMultIple Restraint Systems I 
Years 
311 996 - 811 997 
Multiple  Restraint  System electronics  integrate seat belt op- 
erations  and 
airbag deployment. Airbag repair information  is 
covered 
in 721 Airbag System (SRS). 
Troubleshooting 
The  seat belt  reel should lock  when driving quicltly through 
curves, 
during severe braking  or in case of a collision.  The au- 
tomatic reel  does not require  any servicing  and should  never 
be  opened. 
- In case  of an accident,  follow the seat belt troubleshooting 
procedures  presented 
in the table  below. 
Troubleshooting  procedures 
Belt  creased,  unraveled, pinched,  cut or 
melted.  Belt buckle  or belt loclt plastic  casing  Repairs 
Replace complete automatic 
seat belt. 
Also 
checlt and replace,  if necessary, seat 
Problem 
Damage to seat 
belt. 
worn,  damaged  or missing. 
Seat belt  bucltle is not ejected with  spring 
pressure when  red button on seat belt loclt  is 
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Automatic belt soueaks when fastened  or I~xcessive friction in belt guides. I Replace reel  assembly. 
Probable 
cause 
Accident  in which bumper impact absorbers 
were permanently deformed. 
Seat belts aged  or worn. 
pressed. 
Seat  belt automatic  reel  does  not lock when 
pulled  out suddenly. 
Seat belt  automatic  reel  jams when pulled 
out. 
Seat  belt does  not retract automatically 
(see note  below). 
Automatic reel loose. Return  sorino broken inside  reel. belt mounting on car body and 
seat belt 
mounting on seat  runner. 
Replace complete automatic seat belt. 
Seat belt 
loclt mechanism worn  or 
damaged. 
Tighten reel mounting bolt Replace reel  assembly. 
Replace seat belt lock. 
Automatic reel defective. 
Automatic reel loose.  Return spring 
broken inside reel. 
Automatic reel  loose. 
Return spring brolten  inside reel.  Replace reel 
assembly. 
Tighten reel mounting 
bolt. 
Replace reel assembly. 
Tighten  reel mounting bolt.  Replace reel  assembly. 
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Replace complete automatic  seat belt. 
Also check retaining bracket  of belt 
Seat belt 
pyrotechnic tensioner triggered.  Accident triggered pyrotechnic deployment.