warning BMW 528i 1997 E39 Workshop Manual
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l~irba~ System (SRS) 
This repair group covers airbag components and replace- 
ment. 
Airbag system  repairand  fault diagnosis is not covered. 
Diagnostics, component testing, and 
airbag system  repair 
should  be carried out by trained BMW service technicians. 
Individual 
airbag system components  can only  be tested elec- 
tronically when  installed in the car.  BMW service testers 
DIS 
or MoDiC or equivalent must  be used  for diagnostic work. 
WARNING- 
Special  test equipment  is required  to retrieve airbag fault 
codes,  diagnose system  faults, and 
reseffturn off the air- 
bag  indicator light. The indicator  light will remain  on until 
any problem  has been corrected  and the fault  memory has 
been  cleared. 
Airbags are part  of the  BMW Multiple Restraint  System 
(MRS).  Three versions  of MRS  are available  in E39 models. 
Multiple Restraint Systems 
MRS and MRS II include the following restraint components: 
311 996-811  997 
911 
997-311 999 
311  999-2002 
Driver  and passenger  front 
airbags (MRSIMRS II) 
MRS 
MRS 
II 
MRS Ill 
Passenger front two-stage airbag (cars manufactured 
from 
911998). 
The  seat occupancy sensor (SBE) is  used for detection of 
a passenger  in the right front  seat.  MRS  uses the  SBE in- 
put  to determine  seat belt tensioner 
and/or front airbag de- 
ployment thresholds. 
Side  impact 
airbag for driver  and front  passenger 
(MRSIMRS II) 
Leftlright side impact  crash sensors (MRSIMRS 11) 
Side impact airbag for rear passenger (MRS II) (optional) 
Head Protection System (HPS)  for driver  and front  passen- 
ger  (MRS 
II) 
Battery  Safety Terminal - BST  (MRS II) 
Hall Sensor  seat  belt switches (MRS II) 
Front  pyrotechnic seat  belt tensioners 
Fuel pump cut  off  message    
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Airbag System (SRS)~ 
Warnings 
When servicing airbag equipped  cars, the following  precau- 
tions  must be 
observed to prevent  personal  injury. 
WARNING- 
. If the airbag indicator light  is on, there  is a risk  that  the air- 
bags will not be triggered  in case  of an  accident  Be sure 
to  have  the system inspected  and repaired immediately 
Airbag(s) are inflated  by an  explosive device. Handled 
improperly  or witliout  adequate safeguards, the system 
can  be very  dangerous. Special precautions  must be 
observed  prior to any  work at or  near  the airbags. 
0 The airbag is a  vehicle safety system.  Serious injury 
may  result  if system service  is attempted by persons 
unfamiliar with  the BMW 
MRS and its approved service 
procedures.  BMW advises that  all inspection  and ser- 
vice  be performed  by an  authorized  BMW dealer. 
Always  disconnect the battery  and cover the negative 
(-) battery terminal  with an insulator before starting  di- 
agnostic,  troubleshooting  or service 
work not associat- 
ed 
with the airbags,  and before doing any welding  on 
the  car. 
0 After  disconnecting  the battery, wait 5 seconds before 
beginning  work  on 
airbag components. 
* If an airbag has been  activated due to  an accident, 
BMW specifies  that 
airbag components  be replaced. 
For  more  information  on post-collision 
airbag service, 
see  an authorized BMW dealer. 
Do  not fire an 
airbag unit prior  to disposal. It must  be 
fired  by a special  disposal company  or shipped  back to 
BMW  in the packaging  of the  new  components. 
When removing a fired 
airbag unit, avoid contact  with 
the 
skin; weargloves.  In case ofskin contact, wash with 
water. 
Do  not  allow 
airbag system components to come in 
contact  with cleaning  solutions or grease.  Never sub- 
ject 
airbag components  to temperatures above 167°F 
(75°C). When reconnecting  the battery,  no person 
should  be inside  the vehicle. 
Always  place an 
airbag unit that has been removed 
from its 
packaging with  the paddedside  facing upward. 
Do not leave  an 
airbag unit unattended. 
0 If the airbag unit or airbag control module has been 
dropped  from a height  of 
'/? meter (I//: ft.) or more, the 
airbag unit should  not be installed.    
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Airbag System (SRS)~ 
MRS control module, replacing 
- Disconnect  negative (-) cable from  battery and cover nega- 
tive  terminal  with insulating  material. 
CAUTIOI\C 
Prior to disconnecting  the battery,  read the battery  discon- 
nection cautionsgiven  in001 General  Warnings  and 
Cau- 
tions. 
- Remove center console  between front seats. See 513 lnteri- 
or Trim. 
Remove module  mounting nuts (arrows)  and lift up  control 
module. Disconnect electrical  harness connector. 
Installation is reverse  of removal. 
Be  sure that  MRS control  module ground cable is attached 
to  the  module  mounting  stud. 
Side-impact crash  sensor, removing and 
installing 
- Make sure ignition key is  OFF. 
- Remove front  seat. See 520 Seats. 
Remove plastic door sill  trim by lifting  to release clips  at one 
end,  then  sliding  off. Fold up  carpet towards rear seat floor.  If 
necessary, remove floor  level heater  duct.    
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(Airbag System (SRS) 
4 Remove electrical harness  connector from crash  sensor (A). 
Remove sensor  retaining  screws (6) and remove sensor. 
Note  direction  of sensor  before removing. 
- Installation  is reverse of removal, 
NOTE - 
Arrow  on sensor must  point to door  sill. 
Driver airbag, removing and installing 
- Disconnect negative (-) cable  from battery and  cover nega- 
tive  terminal with insulating material. 
WARNING- 
After disconnecting  the batter)!  wait 5 seconds  before begin- 
ning  work  on 
airbag components. 
CAUTION- 
Prior  to disconnecting  the batter)!  read the battery  discon- 
nection  cautionsgiven 
in001 General  Warnings  and Cau- 
tions. 
4 Multifunction (MFL) steering  wheel: 
. Working behind steering  wheel, completely loosen  Torx 
screws 
(T30) while holding airbag in  place. 
Support 
airbag unit  to prevent  it from  falling  out.    
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Airbaq System ~SRS)~ 
4 Sport steering  wheel: 
Insert screwdriver  through opening  in rear  of steering 
wheel  and push  against spring tension  to release 
airbag 
unit  lock. 
Repeat  procedure  on other side  of steering  wheel. 
Lift  off 
airbag unit  and  detach electrical harness connec- 
tors. 
WARNING- 
Store the removedairbag  unit with  the horn pad  facing up. 
If stored  facing down, accidental deployment could propel 
it  violently  into the air, causing  injury. 
Once  an 
airbag is removed, the car must  not be driven. 
Do  not connect  the  battery with the 
airbag disconnect- 
ed.  A fault  code  will be stored, setting  off the 
airbag in- 
dicator  light Special tools  are needed  to reset the fault 
memory 
Once  the 
airbag unit is installed and  all other service 
procedures have  been completed,  start the engine and 
check that  the 
airbag indicator light  goes out. If the  in- 
dicator light stays on,  the 
airbag system will not func- 
tion  as designed.  Have the system diagnosed and 
repaired  by an authorized 
BMW dealer. 
- Installation  is reverse  of removal. 
MFL steering  wheel: Torque airbag using specification  list- 
ed  below. 
- Sport steering  wheel: Press airbag unit mounting  pins into 
spring 
loclts in  steering  wheel  until they  snap in firmly. 
CAUTION-- 
Do notpinch airbag harness  in center  of steering  wheel when 
installino 
airbaa. 
Tightening torque 
Airbao  to steerino wheel IMFL) 8 Nm (71 in-lb) 
Passenger airbag, removing  and installing 
- Disconnect negative (-) cable  from battery  and cover  nega- 
tive terminal  with insulating  material. 
-- 
WARNING - 
After disconnecting the batteg wait 5 seconds  before begin- 
nina work on airbaa components. 
Prior to disconnecting the battery,  read the battery  discon- 
nection  cautionsgiven in001  General Warnings  and 
Cau-    
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/Airbag System (SRS) 
4 Pry up cover  from top of passenger  side airbag on dash- 
board. 
4 Remove airbag mounting  bolts (arrows) 
- Lift airbag and disconnect  electrical harness connector. Re- 
move 
airbag. 
WARNING- 
Store  the removed airbag unit  with the  soft pad  facing up. If 
stored  facing down,  accidental  deployment  could propel  it vi- 
olentlv into  the 
ail: causino inium 
- Installation is reverse of removal. Make sure wiring  harness 
is not  pinched  when  installing 
airbag unit in dashboard. 
Tightening torques 
- 
Passenger alr bag  to 10 NM (88 in-lb) 
dashboard (Me) 
Door mounted side-impact airbag, 
removing and installing 
- Disconnect negatlve (-) cable  from battery  and cover  nega- 
tive  terminal  with insulating  material. 
CAUTION- 
Prior to disconnecting  the battea read the battery discon- 
nection  cautions  given 
in 001 General  Warnings  and Cau- 
tions. 
- Remove inside door  panel as described  in 41 1 Doors    
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Airbag System (SRS) 
Head protection airbag (HPS) 
4 Replacement of a head protection airbag (HPS) is  an exten- 
sive operation,  including removal of the following: 
Complete  dashboard 
Complete headliner 
Windshield pillar  (A-pillar) trim 
Door  pillar  (B-pillar) trim 
- Before starting  work on the  HPS airbag, disconnect negative 
(-) cable from battery  and cover negative  terminal with insu- 
lating material. 
Prior to disconnecting the  battery, read the battery  discon- 
nection cautionsgiven  in001 General Warnings  and Cau- 
tions. 
Tightening torque  HPS 
airbag to  body 11 Nm (8 ft-lb) 
HPS airbag mounting bracket 
to A or B-pillar 
HPS gas  generator  to 
dashboard  reinforcement 
(M6 
self-tapping  screw)  2.5 
Nm  (22 in-lb) 
4 Nm (35 in-lb)    
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INDEX 'tl 
WARNING 
Your common  sense, good 
judgemenl, and general alertness are 
crucial  to sale  and successiul service 
worlr. Belore attempting  any work  on 
your 
BMM be  sure  lo read  001 
General  Warnings  and  Cautions 
and  the 
copyriglll page  at the front 01 
the manual.  Review these  warnings 
and 
caulions each  lime  you prepare 
lo work on  your BMW. Please  also 
read  any warnings  and cautions  that 
accompany 
tile procedures  in the 
manual. 
312-way  valve (running  losses) 
see Fuel tank 
Abbreviations, commonly used  600-14 
ABS  (antilock  brake system) 
see 
Bral(es 
A/C air  distribution motors 
see  stepper  motors (below) 
blower final stage (resistor  pack), 
replacing 
640-16 
blower, removinglinslalling 
640-1 5 
compressor, replacing 
640-24 condenser, replacing  64045 
control panellmodule,  removing1 
installing 
640-1 1 
evaporakr, removinglinstalling 640-29 
evaporator  temperature sensor 
640-12 expansion valve, removinglinstailing 
640-27 
IHKA/ IHKR system  description 640-5 
receiveridrier,  replacing 640-26 
stepper motors 640-1 3 ventilation microiilter, replacing 
020-22. 640-17 
see also Heating 
Accelerator 
iinlcage 
see Maintenance 
Activated  carbon canister 
see Fuel  tank 
ADS  (auxiliary  throttle valve) 
130-57 
Air compressor 
330-44 
Air conditioning 
see 
AIC 
Air  distribution (flap) motors 
seeNC, stepper  motors 
Air filter  see  Maintenance 
Air  spring 
300-6, 330-12 
Airbag system  (SRS) 
2-stage 
airbag 721-4 
control module,  replacing 721-7 driver airbag, removinglinstalling 
721-8 
iiead protection airbag 721-12 components 721-1 1 
indicator 
lighl721-4 
passenger airbag, removinglinstalling 
721-9 side-impact airbags crash sensor, 
replacing 
721-7 
Airflow sensor  see 130  under appropriate 
fuel 
injection  system 
Air  pump 
see 130 under appropriate  fuel 
injection system,  secondary air 
injection  system 
Air suspension 
see  Electronic  height control 
(EHC) 
Alarm 
see Anti-theft alarm 
Alignment  see 
Wheei alignment 
Aluminum suspension components 
300-2 
Antenna 650-6 
Alternator  see  Battery, starter, alte rnator 
Amplifier 
650-4 
Anti-theft alarm (DWA) 
515-24 emergency disarming 515-31 
Antifreeze (engine  coolant) 
see  Maintenance 
see also Cooling system 
Antilock brake  system (ABS) see Brakes 
ASC  see Brakes 
ATF  (automatic  transmission fluid) 
see  Automatic transmission 
see  also  Cooling  systern 
Automatic  headlight adjustmenl 
(LWR) see Lights 
Automatic  seat belt tensioner 
720-4 
Automatic  shiftloclc 
see 
Gearshift 
Automatic  transmission 
applications 
200-3, 240-4 
ATF  020-10, 200-4 
capacity 240-8 checking 240-6 
drainingifilling 240-7 
heat exchanger 170-5 
fluid pan  and strainer 240-9 gearshift 
see  Gearshift 
ID tag 
200-3 range switch 610-6 
removaliinstallation 240-10 
steptronic  see  Gearshift 
Auxiliary  cooling fan 
see 
Coollng system, electric Ian 
Auxiliary  throttle valve (ADS) 
130-57 
Axle joint 
see  Drive axle 
Back-up  light switch 
automatic transmission  see Automatic transmission. range switch 
- .~.~~~ 
manual transmission 230-8 - 
- I    
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WARNING 
Your common  sense, good 
judgement,  and general alertness are 
crucial  lo sale  and 
successlul service 
work. Belore attempling any work  on 
your BMW, be  sure  to read  001 
General  Warnings  and Cautions 
and  lhe copyright  page 
a1 llle Iron1 01 
the manual.  Review lliese warnings 
and  cautions  each time you prepare 
lo  work  on your 
BMW Please  also 
read  any warnings  and 
caulions lhal 
accompany  the  procedures In !he 
manual. 
Component locations 
see Electrical system 
Compression test 
113-5 
Compressor  see 
AlC 
Condenser see 
AlC 
Constant  velocity (CV) joint 
see Maintenance 
see also 
Driveshall 
see also Drive  axles 
Consumer  cutoff 
600-10 
Control arm  see  Front  suspension 
see also Rear  suspension, 
suspension arms 
Coolant (antifreeze)  see  Maintenance 
see  also Cooling  system 
Coolant  pump 
see Cooling system  Cooling system 
coolant bleeding 
170-14 6-cylinder  engine, draininglfilling 
170-10 
V-8 engine,  draininglfilling 170-12 
coolant pump 170-3 
6-cyiinder engine,  replacing 170-1 9 
V-8 engine, replacing 170-20 cooling fan 170-4 
viscous ciutch  fan, removingi 
installing 170-14 
electric  fan, removlngiinstailing 170-1 5 
expansion tank,  removinglinstalling 
170-22 
electrically heated (ciiaracterislic 
map) therrnostat 170-4 
radiator,  removinglinstaliing 170-22 
service 
see Maintenance 
therrnostat  170-16 
transmission  fluid heat exchanger 
170-5 troubleshooting 170-7 
combuslion leal( test 170-10 
pressure  test 
170-9 
Crankshaft oil  seals 
iront 
117-6 
rear  11 9-6 
Crankshaft  speed sensor 
see Ignition syslem 
Crash  sensor 
see 
Airbag system (SRS), side-impact 
airbag crasii sensor 
Cruise control  clutch  switch 612-9 
CV  joint 
see  Maintenance 
see also Driveshalt 
see also  Drive axles 
CV  joint  boot 
see  Maintenance 
see also  Drive axles 
Cylinder  head  removinglinslaliing 
M52 engine 113-8 
M52 TU / M54  engine 113-22 
M62 engine 113-56 
Cylinder  head and valvetrain 
hydraulic lifters, checking  and 
replacing 
116-7 leak  test 116-5 valves  11 6-56 
see 
alsocylinder head  Dashboard 
513-7 
Deck 
lid 
seeTrunk lid 
Diagnostic  monitors 
OED-4 
Diagnostic trouble  codes 
(DTCs) 
080-7 
Digital multimetel 
010-17 
Differential  see  Final  drive 
DLC  (data 
link connector) 020-4, OED-4 
DME  (digital motor  electronics) 
see 
130 under  appropriate  fuel 
injection system 
see also ignition  system 
DM-TL  (detection  module-tank  leak) 
see 
Fuel lank,  leak deteclion  unit 
Drive 
belts 
see  Maintenance 
Dome  light 
seeLighls, interior lights 
Door 
door 
check, replacing 411-4 
hinge adjustment  41 1-5 
loci( 
see Door lock see also Central locking 
removinglinslaliing  41 
1-2 
panel, removinglinstaliing 41 1-7 window 
see  Door window 
Door 
check 
see Door 
Door 
handle 
see  Door lock 
Door  glass 
see  Door window 
Door 
lock 
handles  and loci(s 515-16 
see also Central  locking 
Door 
molding 
510-13 
Door panel  see  Door    
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INDEX 5 
WARNING 
Your common  sense,  good 
judgement,  and general alerlness  are 
crucial  lo 
safe and successful service ivork. Before attempling any  work  on 
your 
BMW be  sure  lo read  001 
General  Warnings  and  Cautions 
and  the copyright page at  the 
fronl of 
Ihe  manual.  Review  these  warnings 
and 
cautions each lime you  prepare 
to work on  your BMW Please  also 
read  any warnings  and cautions tliat 
accompany Nie procedures  in the 
manual. 
Exhaust manifold  see  Exhaust system 
Exhaust system  diagrams 
180.1 1 
exhaust manifolds,  removinglinstalling 
180-4 muifier, replacing 180-8 
oxygen sensors 180-8 
and catalytic  converter 020-1 9 
see also Fuel  injection 
removinglinstalling 180-2 
see also  Maintenance 
Expansion  tank 
see Cooling  system 
Expansion  valve 
see 
NC 
Exterior  lighting 
see 
Lights 
Exterior  trim 
BMW  emblem 
(Roundel), removing1 
installing 
510-13 body side  molding, replacing 510.13 
grill, removinglinsialiing 510-14 
headlight housing  trim,  removing1 
installing  510-14 
outside  mirror 
510-2 
EWS (electronic  immobilization) 
515-21  ring  antenna, 
iemovinglinstaiting 
320-1 1 
Fan  see Cooling  system  Fault 
codes 
OBD-2 
storage 
100-4. 600.10 
Fender 
front, rernovinglinstailing 
410-2 
Filters see  Maintenance 
Final drive 
lubricant 
speciiicatiorls 020-9 
mounh, replacing 331-12 
oil level 020-26. 331-6 
removinglinslalling 331-5 seals 331-7 
Firing  order 
see  Ignition  system 
FtS 
see Interior protectiorl 
Flex  disc 
see  Driveshaft 
Fluids and lubricants  see Maintenance 
Flywheel  removinglinstalling 210-13 
Fogllght 
see  Lights 
Front centering guide  see Driveshatt 
Front  oil seal 
see 
Crankshaft oil  seals 
Front suspension  control arm 
310-12 description 300-2 
ride  height 300-14 
stabilizer bar,  removinglinstalling 
310-21 
strutslsprings  31 
0-4 
tension strut 310-16 
thrust arm 310-12 variations 310-4 
wheel bearing 310-18 
see also Maintenance 
Fuel  filter 
see  Maintenance 
Fuet injection applications 130-2 
Bosch M5.2, M5.2.1 130-46 
Bosch ME 7.2 130-66 fuel delivery 
see 130 under  appropriate iuel 
injection system 
see  also Fuel pump 
see also 
Fuet tank 
oxygen sensors 
130-72, 180-8 
Siemens  MS 41.1 130-7 Siemens MS  42.0. MS 43.0 130-23 
Fuel  injector 
see 130  under appropriate  fuel 
injection  system 
Fuel  level sender 
160-15 
see also Fuei pump 
Fuel  pressure 
160-10 
see also  Fuel pump 
Fuel  pump 
160-3 
electrical  circuit, testino 160-7 
1 
removinglinstalling  (includes right side 
iuel levei sender) 160-15 
siphon pump, removinglinstaliing 
160-19 
troubleshooting 160-6 see  also Fuel  tank 
Fuel  rail 
see  130 under appropriate  iuel 
injection system 
Fuei  supply 
130-6 
see also  Fuei pump 
see  also 
Fuet lank 
Fuel 
tank 
312-way  valve (running  losses. 
removinglinstalling 
160-24 carbon canister 160-24 
draining  160-20 
evaporative control system 160-3 
expansion  tank, removinglinstalling 
160-23 
I 
leak detection  unit  (LDP or  DM-TL), 
rernovinoiinstallino 160-24 
level senier 160-15 
removinglinstalling 160-21 
Fuse locations 
610-29 
RV (remote  entry) 
see Central 
locl(ing 
Fan  clutch 
see Cooling  system, cooling fan