ECT BMW 528i 1998 E39 Workshop Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: BMW, Model Year: 1998, Model line: 528i, Model: BMW 528i 1998 E39Pages: 1002
Page 680 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
--. --
Steering and Wheel Alignment
Steering rack boot, replacing
- Remove outer tie rod end. See Tie rod (outer), replacing
- Cut rack boot band clamps and remove boot.
- Cut rack boot band clamp and slide bellows back. Inspect
boot for any sign of damage. Replace
if necessary.
NOTE-
New rack boot lit comes with new band clamp.
- Grease tie rod taper so that small end of rack boot slides on
tie rod when tie rod is tightened, preventing raclc boot from
twisting.
- Slide new boot into position and replace band clamps
Tie rod (outer), replacing
LOCI( nut Locking ring
- Raise front of car. Remove road wheel
WARNING-
Male sure caris firmly suppoiiedon jackstands designed for
the purpose. Place jack stands beneath structural chassis
ooints. Do not olace iack stands under
susoension oaiis.
4 Make reference measurement (A) of outer tie rod end to tie
rod. Record measurement.
NOTE-
Accurate measurement of the tie rod end with reference to
the tie rod will help approximate correct
wheel alignment
when new parts are installed.
Note correct placement of inner taper on
loclcing ring.
Loosen outer tie rod end
loclc nut (arrow).
Remove tie rod lock nut from steering
ltnuclcle.
Press tie rod out of steering knuckle using BMW
31 2 240 or equivalent. special tool
Unscrew tie rod end from tie rod shaft.
Page 681 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Steering and Wheel Alignment
- lnstallation is reverse of removal.
Make sure all threaded parts are clean.
Use anti-seize paste on inner tie rod threads.
Use new self-locking nuts, where applicable.
Use tie rod measurement
(A) to set toe temporarily.
Have car professionally aligned.
Tightening torque
Tie rod
to steering itnuckle (replace seii-loclting nut) 65 Nm ( 46 ft-lb)
Outer tie rod end ioclt nut 51 Nm (38 ft-ib)
Tie rod (inner), replacing
- To replace inner tie rod, first remove outer tie rod end. See
Tie rod (outer), replacing.
- Cut rack boot clamps and slide bellows back
4 Loosen and remove inner tie rod shafl from steering rack with
special tool
32 2 110.
NOTE-
To avoid damage to steering rack while removing tie rod, turn
steering until end of rack is as far as possible inside rack
housing.
- When reassembling, grease tie rod taper so that rack boot
support buffer or small end of rack boot slides on tie rod when
tie rod is tightened, preventing rack boot from twisting.
- Inspect boot for any signs of damage. Replace boot if neces-
sary, using new clamps.
NOTE-
New rack boot comes with new band clamps
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Make sure all threaded parts are clean
Replace self-locking nuts.
Install outer tie rod end to new tie rod. Use tie rod measure-
ment
(A) to set toe temporarily.
Have car professionally aligned.
Page 683 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
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).
Page 684 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Steering and Wheel Alignment
Press center tie rod off pitman arm.
Remove lower steering column universal joint clamping bolt
(arrow) and slide universal joint up off steering gearbox
shaft.
Disconnect harness connector for electro-hydraulic regulator
at bottom of steering gearbox
if necessary.
Remove steering gearbox mounting bolts
Remove steering gearbox by sliding it forward and down.
Malte sure all thread bores, bolts, nuts, splines and mating
surfaces are clean.
4 To install steering gearbox, center steering column to gear-
box by aligning universal joint split with tab on steering gear-
box
(arrow). Install new clamping bolt and self-locking nut.
NOTE-
Make sure the clamping bolt fits into the machinedgroove in
the steering gearbox shaft when mating the universaljoint to
the shaft.
4 Draw steering gearbox into place using bolt A. Hand tighten
only. Tighten bolts
(B and C) to torque specification.
- Install pitman arm on steering gearbox shaft. Do not tighten
pinch bolt at this point.
Page 685 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
L.. Steering and Wheel ~li~nrnentl ~
4 Mark A on steering gearbox shaft must be located in center
of
pitman arm slot.
- Adjust pitman arm as described later.
I 5"?~~5~"
I / < Gap A = 0.5 - 8.5 mm (0.02 - 0.33 in)
- Tighten pitman arm pinch bolt to specification.
' 1 Tightening torques
I u "steering Steering gearbox to subframe 62 Nm (46 ft-lb)
box Steering shaft universal joint to steering 19 Nm (14 It-lb)
gearbox (replace bolt)
- Install center tie rod to pitman arm using a new self locking
Pilrnan nut. arm
5nz3zn588 - Connect harness connector for Servotronic electro-hydraulic
regulator
if necessary.
- Connect fluid hoses to steering gearbox. Use new sealing
washers at couplings and make sure not to overtorque banjo
bolts.
Tightening torques Hydraulic lines to steering gearbox (banjo bolts)
MI0 12 Nm (9 ft-lb)
- M14 35 Nm (26 ft-lb)
. M16 40 Nm (30 ft-lb)
MI8 45 Nm (33 it-lb)
Center tie rod to pitrnan arm 65 Nm (48 it-lb)
(use new self-loclting nut)
- Reconnect negative (-) battery cable.
- lnstall airbag unit. See 721 Airbag System (SRS).
- Fill and bleed power steering system as described earlier.
Page 686 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
320-28
[steering and Wheel Alignment
Pitman arm, removing and installing
- Raise front of car. Remove splash shield from under engine.
Male sure the car is
firmly supported on jack stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place jack stands beneath structural
chassis points. Do not place
jaclc stands under suspension
parts.
4 Set steering wheel in straight ahead position with tab (arrow)
aligned with mark on steering gearbox.
Remove center tie rod fastener and press tie rod out of pit.
man arm with BMW special
too1 32 1 190.
- Loosen and remove pitman arm pinch bolt
4 Mark A on steering gearbox shalt must be located in center
of
pitman arm slot.
- Reinstall center tie rod and tighten nut.
- Adjust pitman arm height as described later.
- Have vehicle professionally aligned.
Tightening torques
50:s,n5m Center tie rod to pitman arm 65
Nm (48 ft-lb)
(use new self-locking nut)
Pitman arm pinch bolt (note direction of threads) 61 Nrn (45 ft-lb)
Page 688 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
I Steering and Wheel Alignment
I I 4 Gap A = 0.5 - 8.5 mm (0.02 - 0.33 in)
- Reinstall inner control arm bolts
Tightening torques
Control arm to
subframe 78 Nm (58 it-lb)
(tighten with wheel on ground)
Pitman arm pinch bolt (note direction of threads) 61 Nm (45 ft-lb)
Steering idler arm, removing and installing
The idler arm is bolted to the subframe through a bushing.
The bushing is subject to wear and is available as a replace-
ment part.
- Raise front of car. Remove splash shield from under engine.
WARNING -
Male sure the car is firmly supported on jaclc stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place jack stands beneath structural
chassis points. Do not place jack stands under suspension
parts.
4 Remove center tie rod fastener and press tie rod out of idler
arm with
BMW special tool 32 1 190.
- Remove idler arm mounting bolt through opening in sub-
frame and remove idler arm from car.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Make sure all thread bores, bolts, nuts and mating surfac-
es are clean.
Use new self
loclting nuts to mount idler arm to subframe
and center tie rod to idler arm.
If idler arm or idler arm bushing is replaced, adjust
pitman
arm as described earlier.
Have car professionally aligned.
Tightening torques
Center tie rod to idler arm 65 Nm (48 ft-ib)
(replace self-locking nut)
Idler arm to front subirame
(replace self-locking nut) 62
Nm (46 it-lb)
Page 689 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
320-31
Steering and Wheel ~li~nrnentl
ldler arm bushing, replacing
- Remove idler arm as described earlier.
< Press out bushing. Use BMW special tools 32 1 050 and 32
2 032 or equivalent press fittings.
4 Press in new bushing with BMW special tools 33 1 305 and
32 2 032 or equivalent press fittings.
4 Press new bushing in correct direction (arrow).
u ..... "A",
Press bushing in until lip makes firm contact (A) with idler
arm.
I
Installation is the reverse of removal
Use new self locking nuts to mount idler arm to
subframe
and traclc arm.
a Adjust pitman arm height as described earlier.
Have vehicle professionally aligned.
Tightening torques Center tie rod to idler arm
65 Nm (48 ft-lb)
;nl?mmn / (replace self-locking nut)
ldler arm to front
subframe
(replace sell-locking nut) 62
Nm (46 ft-lb)
Page 690 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
320-32
Steering and Wheel Alignment
Center tie
rod, replacing
- Raise front of car. Remove splash shield from under engine.
WARNING-
Make sure tlie car is firmly supported on jack stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place jack stands beneath structural
cliassis points. Do not place jack stands under suspension
parts.
- Measure length of left and right (outer) tie rods. Write down
measurements.
NOTE-
Accurate measurement of the tie rod end with reference to
the center tie rod will help approximate correct wheel align-
ment when new parts are installed.
4 Remove self-loclting nuts connecting center tie rod to pitman
and idler arms. Press tie rod off pitman and idler arms using
BMW special tool
32 1 190 or equivalent.
4 Loosen left tie rod clamping bolt (arrow). Unscrew left tie rod
from center tie rod. Repeat for right.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Malte sure all threaded parts are clean.
. Coat threads with antiseize compound.
Replace self-loclting nuts.
Check tie rod end ball joints and idler arm bushing for wear.
Use tie rod measurements previously made to temporarily
set toe.
- Have car professionally aligned.
Tightening torques
Center tie rod to
pitman and idler arms 65 Nm (48 ft-lb)
(replace self-locking nuts)
Left or right outer
tie rod clamping bolt 27 Nm (20 it-lb)
Page 691 of 1002

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine
Steerina and Wheel ~lianmentl
Proper handling, stability and driving ease depend upon the
correct alignment of all four wheels. The front axle is aligned
in relation to the rear axle, then the front wheels are aligned in
relation to one another. This is known as a four-wheel or
thrust-axis alignment.
Front and rear alignment specification are given in tables at
the end of this repair group.
BMW E39 cars use a sophisticated multi-link suspension at
the front and rear of the car. Proper alignment requires com-
puterized alignment equipment.
Camber
Front wheel camber is set at the factory and cannot be adjust-
ed. Rear wheel camber is fully adjustable.
Always set rear camber before adjusting toe
Before making rear camber adjustment, install a new rear
control arm mounting nut
(arrow) and tighten.
- Loosen mounting nut one-half to one full turn.
Using eccentric bolt, adjust camber to factory settings.
Tighten nut only after car has been lowered to ground and
suspension has settled.
Tighten nut while counterholding adjustment bolt.
Tightening torque
Camber adjusting nut (rear)
MI2 (sedan)
- MI4 (Sport Wagon)
115 Nm (85 ft-lb)
174 Nm (128 ft-lb)
Caster
Front and rear caster are fixed by the design of the car and
deviations are usually the result of worn or damaged suspen-
sion or body parts.
- Check front suspension arms and bushings for wear, dam-
age and deformation if front caster problems are present.
- Check rear axle subfrarne and traction struts if rear caster
problems are present.