throttle position BMW 528i 1998 E39 Owner's Guide
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130-68
Fuel Injection
0
4 The ME 7.2 uses a non-return fuel rail. The fuel pressure reg-
ulator is integrated into the fuel filter.
I iY.,lii,in
4 The M62 TU engine uses a continuously variable VANOS
system at each intake camshaft. This system enhances en-
gine performance and reduces tailpipe emissions. Both cam-
shafts are adjusted simultaneously within
20" (maximum) of
the camshafts rotational axis. This equates to a maximum
span of
40°crankshaft rotation.
regulalor from luel pump
NOTE-
The fuel filter is available as a replacement part without the
fuel pressure regulator. When replacing the fuel filter, trans-
fer the fuel pressure regulator from the old
filter to the new fil-
ter.
Engine idle speed control is a function of the EDK. The M62
TU engine does not use a separate idle control valve.
Mmn CON,ROL
EML
< The M62 TU engine uses an electrically controlled throttle
valve called EDK. The throttle plate is positioned by a DC
gear reduction motor based on inputs signals to the ECM
from the pedal position sensor (PWG).
When the accelerator pedal is moved, the PWG provides a
change in the monitored signals. The ME
7.2 control module
compares the input signal to a programmed map and appro-
priately activates the EDK motor via proportional pulse width
modulated control signals. The control module self-checks its
activation of the EDK motor via the EDK feedbaclc
potentiom-
eters.
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I Fuel Injection
Connector X60003 (continued) Electric throttle actuator
25
- 27 28
29
30
31
32
33
I I I
36 jlnput I Knoclc sensor 2, signal 1 Knock sensor
I I I
Input
26
Output
Output
input
Output
Input
I ' I . I
43 1 ln~ut I Electric throttle actuator, signal (Electric throttle actuator
Ground, electric throttle actuator
1 Not
used
Hot film mass air flow sensor
34
- 37
38
39
40
41
42
injection signal
Injection
signal
VANOS valve, signal
Not used
Thermostat characteristic map, signal
Crankshaft position sensor, signal
Not used
35 l~round I~nock sensor, shield 1 ~nock sensor
Cylinder
8 fuel injection valve
Cylinder
5 fuel injection valve
VANOS valve, cylinders
1-4
Characteristic map
Crankshaft positionlrpm sensor
input
input
Ground
Input
Output
Output
Innut
Hot film mass air flow sensor, signal
I
44
45 46
47
48
49
50
51
52
Connector )(GO004
Knock sensor 4, signal
Knock sensor, shield
Oil
level (thermal)
Injection, signal
Injection, signal
Electric throttle actuator, signal
Not used
Ground
Crankshaft position sensor, signal
Not used
Knoclc sensor, shield
Knock sensor
1, signal
Knock sensor
3, signal
Knock sensor, shield
Secondary air injection pump valve, signal
'
Ground
Input
Ground
input Input
Ground
Input
I' I ... I . ~
Knock sensor
Knocic sensor
Oil level sensor
Cylinder
4 fuel injection valve
Cylinder
1 fuel injection valve
Electric throttle actuator
Crankshaft sensor shield
Crankshaft
positionlrprn sensor
Knock sensor
Knock sensor
Knock sensor
Knock sensor
Secondary air injection pump valve
Notes
Instrument cluster
Integrated instrument cluster control
Secondary air injection pump
relay
Pin
1
2
3
Electric (auxiliary) cooling fan 4
Type
Output
Output
Outout
Descriptionlsignal type
Charge indicator signal (terminal
61)
Voltage signal, terminal 30h
Secondam air pump relay, activation
Input
5
Signal, electric (auxiliary) cooling fan, signal
I~ot used
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Driveshaft
Driveshaft problems and causes
Symptom Probable cause Corrective action
Vibration when starting off Center bearing rubber deteriorated. Inspect center bearing and rubber. Replace if necessary.
(forward or reverse)
Flex-disc damaged or worn.
Inspect flex-disc. Replace
if necessary.
Engine or transmission mounts
faulty. Inspect engine and transmission mounts. Align or
replace, if necessary.
Front centering guide worn, or driveshaft
Checic front centering guide and replace
if necessary.
mounting flanges out of round.
Check
runout of driveshaft flanges.
Universal joint worn or seized.
Check universal joint play and movement. Replace
driveshaft if necessary.
Driveshaft misaligned. Check driveshaft alignment.
Noise during onloff throttle Final
drive components worn or damaged
Remove final drive and repair. 331 Final Drive
or when engaging clutch. (excessive pinion-to-ring-gear clearance).
Drive axle or CV joint faulty.
Inspect drive axles and CV joints. Repair or replace as
necessary.
331 Final Drive
Vibration at 25 to
30 mph
Front centering guide worn, or driveshaft
Check front centering guide and replace if necessary.
(40 to 50
kmlh). mounting flanges out of round or damaged.
Check runout of driveshaft mounting flanges.
Universal joint worn or seized.
Check universal joint play and movement. Replace
driveshaft if necessary.
Flex-disc damaged or worn.
Inspect flex-disc. Replace if necessary.
Center bearing rubber deteriorated.
Inspect center bearing. Replace if necessary.
Misaligned installed position. Check driveshaft alignment.
Vibration, audible rumble Front centering guide worn, or driveshaft
Check front centering guide and replace
if necessary.
over
35 mph (60 kmlh). mounting flanges out of rouncl or damaged.
Check runout of driveshaft mounting flanges. - -
Mounting flange bolts loose or holes worn.
Remove driveshaft and check transmission output flange
and final drive input flange. Replace if necessary.
Driveshaft unbalanced. Check driveshaft for loose or missing balance weights.
Have driveshaft rebalanced or replace if necessary.
Universal ioint worn or seized.
Check universal ioint
~lav and movement. Reolace ' .. driveshaft if necessary.
Center bearing faulty.
Replace center bearing.
.
Final drive rubber mount faulty.
Inspect final drive rubber mount and repiace if necessary.
Driveshaft misaligned.
Check driveshaft alignment.
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300-1 4
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
2 4-* .. o
[11-' IJ
411m4
3?-
G
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
-'* 9-
.%A
Correct wheel bearing play
T'== ..t, 9 B
-.m
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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On-Board Diagnostics
l~utomatic transmission diagnostic trouble codes (continued)
P-code
1 Pi844
I I
14 /Pressure Control Solenoid 'D' Circuit Low
I I PI841 11 /Pressure Control Solenoid 'A' Circuit Low
BMW-FC
Pi842
I
P2722 15 I Pressure Control Solenoid 'E' I
DTC
Definition
Pi 845
Pi 882
Pi 883
PI 889
PI891
PI 892
PI 893
Pi 843 3 8
2 Pressure Control Solenoid '0' Circuit Low
5
57
58
96
96
96
83
P2729
P2730
P2759
P2761
P2763
P2764
Pressure Control Solenoid 'E' Circuit Low
2-3 Shift Circuit High
3-4 Shift Circuit High
System Voltage
- Electrical
System Voltage High Input
System Voltage Low Input
SUDP~V Voltaqe Pressure Control SoienoidIShift Solenoid Circuit High
~~ ~~ ~ Engine diagnostic trouble codes: M52 engine
5
5
4
4
4
4
I I
Pressure Control Solenoid 'E' Control Circuit Low
Pressure Control Solenoid
'E' Control Circuit High
Torque Converter Clutch Pressure Control
Solenoid Control Circuit Electrical
Torque Converter Clutch Pressure Control Solenoid Control
Circuitlopen
Torque Converter Clutch Pressure Control Solenoid Control Circuit High
Torque Converter Clutch Pressure Control Solenoid Control Circuit Low
DTC Definition
Mass or Volume Air
Flow Circuit RangeIPerformance
lntalte Air Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit Rangelperformance
Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit RangeIPerformance
ThrottieIPedai Position SensorISwitch 'A' Circuit
ThrottleIPedai Position SensorISwitch 'A' Circuit
P-code
PO1
01
PO1 11
PO116
PO120
PO120
PO1 20 BMW-FC
8 14
10
112
113
POI 20 1173 /~hrottie/~edal Position SensorISwitch 'A' Circuit
118
ThrottieIPedai Position SensorISwitch 'A' Circuit
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On-Board Diagnostics - - --- - -- - -
PI542
PI550
PI580
PI 580
PI 580
PI 593
PI622
PI623
PI623
PI 624 176
27 109
114
119
124
123
115
116
168 Pedal Position Sensor Electrical
Idle-Speed
Control Valve Closing Coil Electrical
Throttle Valve Mechanically Stuck
(M73: Throttle Valve 1 Spring Test)
Throttle Valve Mechanically Stuck
(M73: Throttle Valve 1 Spring Test)
Throttle Valve Mechanically Stuck
(M73: Throttle Valve 1 Spring Test)
DlSA (Differentiated lntalte Manifold) Control Circuit Electrical
Map Cooling Thermostat Control Circuit Electrical
Pedal Position Sensor Potentiometer Supply
Pedal Position Sensor Potentiometer Supply
Pedal Position Sensor Potentiometer Supply Channel
1 Electrical (M52: Coolant Thermostat (Coolant
Temperature Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature))
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On-Board ~iaanosticsl
Engine diagnostic trouble codes: M54 engine
P-code
BMW-FC Explanation
PO01 I / 103 I 'A' Camshaft Position Timing Over-Advanced or System Performance (Banlc 1) I I
PO012 1105 I 'A' Camshaft Position Timing Over-Retarded (Bank 1) I I
PO01 4 1104 I 'B' Camshaft Position Timing Over-Advanced or System Performance (Bank 1)
PO01 5
PO030
PO031
PO032
I 1
PO038 179 / HO2S Heater Control Circuit High (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
I I -.
I I
PO050 1 55 I H02S Heater Control Circuit (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
106
25
25
25
PO036
I I
PO051 1 55 I H02S Heater Control Circuit Low (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
'B' Camshaft Position Timing Over-Retarded (Bank 1)
H02S Heater Control Circuit (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
H02S Heater Control Circuit Low (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
H02S Heater Control Circuit Hiqh (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
PO037 1 79 I HO2S Heater Control Circuit Low (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
79
HOPS Heater
Control Circuit (Banlc 1 Sensor 2)
PO052
PO056
PO057
PO058
I I
PO1 03 / 8 I Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit High. Input
I I -.
I I
PO1 07 1 197 I Manifold Absolute PressureIBarometric Pressure Circuit Low Input
55
61
61
61
PO101
I I
POI08 1197 / Manifold Absolute PressureIBarometric Pressure Circuit High Input
H02S Heater Control Circuit High (Bank 2 Sensor 1)
H02S Heater Control Circuit (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
HO2S Heater Control Circuit Low (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
HO2S Heater Control Circuit Hiqh (Banlc 2 Sensor 2)
PO102 18 I Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit Low Input
149
I I -
PO122 112 ThrottleIPedai Position SensorISwitch 'A' Circuit Low
PO123 1112 I ThrottleIPedal Position SensorISwitch 'A' Circuit High
Mass
or Volume Air Flow Circuit
RangeIPerformance
PO112
PO113
PO1 17
PO118
PO121
14
14
10
10
118
PO128
PO1 31
PO132
PO133
PO133
PO1 34 Intake
Air Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit Low
Intake Air Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit High
Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit Low
Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit High
ThrottleIPedal Position SensorISwitch 'A' Circuit RanqeIPerformance
I I
168
150
150
229
231
150
PO135
Coolant Thermostat (Coolant Temperature Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature)
02 Sensor Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
02 Sensor Circuit High Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
02 Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Bank
1 Sensor 1)
02 Sensor Circuit Slow Response
(Banlc 1 Sensor 1)
02 Sensor Circuit No Activitv Detected
(Banlc 1 Sensor 1)
188 02 Sensor Heater Circuit (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
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Po202
PO203
PO204
PO205
PO206
PO221
PO222
5
22 24
33
23 119
113 Injector CircuiVOpen -Cylinder
2
Injector
CircuiVOpen -Cylinder 3
lnjeclor CircuiVOpen -Cylinder 4
Injector
CircuiVOpen - Cylinder 5
Injector CircuiVOpen - Cylinder 6
ThrotileiPedal Position SensorISwiich 'B' Circuit RangeIPeriormance
ThrottleIPedal Position SensorISwitch 'B' Circuit Low
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On-Board ~ia~nosticsl
Engine diagnostic trouble codes: M54 engine (continued) I -.
P-code BMW-FC Explanation
PO223 113 ThrottlelPedal Position SensorlSwitch '0' Circuit High
PO261 / Cylinder 1 Injector Circuit Low
PO271 Cylinder 4 Injector Circuit High
PO273 Cylinder 5 Injector Circuit Low
Cylinder 2 Injector Circuit High
Cylinder 3 Injector Circuit
Low
Cylinder 3 Injector Circuit High
Cylinder 4
iniector Circuit Low
PO265
PO267
PO268
PO270
, I
PO277 1 23 1 Cylinder 6 Injector Circuit High
5
22
22
24
I I
PO274
PO301
PO302
PO303
PO304
PO276 1 23 I Cylinder 6 Injector Circuit Low
33
I
I -
I I
PO31 3 1 240 I Misfire Detected with Low Fuel Cylinder 5 Injector Circuit High
238
239
240
241
PO305
I I
Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected
Cylinder 2 Misfire Detected
Cylinder 3 Misfire Detected
Cylinder 4 Misfire Detected
PO313
PO306 1 243 I Cylinder 6 Misfire Detected
242
PO313
PO313
PO31 3
PO327
Cylinder 5 Misfire
Detected
PO31 3 1239 I Misfire Detected with Low Fuel
238
PO332
PO335
PO339 - PO340
Misfire Detected with Low Fuel
241
242
243
57
PO344
PO365
PO369
PO41 3
PO414
PO420
Misfire Detected with Low Fuel
Misfire Detected with Low Fuel
Misfire Detected with Low Fuel
Knock Sensor 1 Circuit Low
(Banlc 1 or Sinale Sensor)
59
83
83
65
-
Knoclc Sensor 2 Circuit Low (Banlc 2)
Crankshaft Position Sensor
'A' Circuit
Crankshaft Position Sensor
'A' Circuit Intermittent
Camshaft Position Sensor 'A' Circuit (Bank 1 or Single Sensor)
65
18
18
62
62
233 Camshaft Position Sensor
'A' Circuit Intermittent (Bank 1
or Single Sensor)
Camshaft Position Sensor
'B' Circuit (Banlc 1)
Camshaft Position Sensor 'B' Circuit Intermittent (Bank 1)
Secondary Air Injection System Switching Valve A Circuit Open
Secondary Air
Injection System Switching Valve A Circuit Shorted
Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold (Bank 1)
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OBD-23
On-Board ~iagnostics]
I I
PI625 / 147 I Pedal Position Sensor Potentiometer Supply Channel 2 Electrical 1
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On-Board ~iagnostics]
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PI625 / 147 I Pedal Position Sensor Potentiometer Supply Channel 2 Electrical 1
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On-Board ~iagnostics]
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PI625 / 147 I Pedal Position Sensor Potentiometer Supply Channel 2 Electrical 1
Engine diagnostic trouble codes: M54 engine (continued)
P-code
BMW-FC Explanation
PI 604
PI604
PI619
PI620
PI624
PI632
PI633
PI634
P1 634
PI 634
PI 635
PI 636 50
51 123
123
146 i I
I
I Barometric Pressure Circuit Low
Control
Module Self-Test,
Speed Monitoring
Control Module Self-Test, Speed Monitoring
Map Cooling Thermostat Control Circuit Signal Low
Map Cooling Thermostat Control Circuit Signal High Pedal Position Sensor Potentiometer Supply Channel
1 Electrical (M52: Coolant Thermostat (Coolant
Temperature Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature))
115
115
115
135
136
115
109
PI639
PI675
PI694
P2088
P2089
P2090
P2091
I I
P2229 1197 I Barometric Pressure Circuit High
Throttle
Valve Adaptation Conditions Not Met
Throttle
Valve Adaptation Limp-Home Position Unknown
Throttle Valve Adaptation Spring Test Failed
Throttle
Valve Adaptation Spring Test Failed
Throttle
Valve Adaptation Spring Test Failed
Throttle Valve Adaptation Lower Mechanical Stop not Adapted
Throttle Valve Control Circuit
Throttle Valve Position Control, Control Deviation
PI 637
I I
P2270 1215 1 02 Sensor Signal Stuck Lean (Banic 1 Sensor 2)
PI 638 1160 I Throttle Valve Position Control Throttle Stucic Temporarily
162
161
135
136
21
21 19
19 Throttle
Valve Position Control Throttle
Stucic Permanently
Throttle Valve Actuator Start Test Re-Adaptation Required
Throttle Valve Actuator Start Test Spring Test and Limp-Home Position Failed
'A' Camshaft Position Actuator Control Circuit Low (Banlc 1)
'A' Camshaft Position Actuator Control Circuit High (Banlc 1)
'B' Camshaft Position Actuator Control Circuit Low (Bank 1)
'B' Camshaft Position Actuator Control Circuit High (Bank 1)
P2271
P2272
P2273
P3041
P3198 I I -
215
216
21 6
10481
10205 02
Sensor Signal Stucic Lean (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
02 Sensor Signal
Stuclc Lean (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
02 Sensor Signal Stuclc Lean (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
02 Sensor Lean and Rich Voltage Thresholds not Reached (Bank 2 Sensor 2)
Engine Coolant Temperature Gradient Too High
Engine Coolant Temperature Signal Stuck
P3199
P3238 1 10289 I Control Module Monitoring TPU Chip Defective
10207