Reverse BMW 528i 1999 E39 Owners Manual
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I Front Suspension 
Stabilizer  bar, removing and installing 
On E39 models the  front stabilizer  bar links  attach  to the  strut 
assemblies. 
- Raise  car and  support  safely. 
Male  sure that  the car is firmly  supported  on jack stands de- 
signed  for the  purpose.  Place jack stands underneath struc- 
tural chassis  points. Do not place jaclc stands under 
suspension parts. 
< Remove slaol zer  bar connecring  I nk rnounl ng nLts (A) from 
r~glit and  eft s~des of slaol lzer bar C~~nIerhol~ ball ]olnl (6) 
with flat wrench 
NOTE- 
Use a thin  wrench to  counterhold  shaft of stabilizer  bar link 
ball  joint  while  removing mounting  nut. 
< Remove stabilizer bar anchor bushing  nuts (arrows) on right 
and  left sides  and remove  bar. 
- Installation  is the reverse  of removal,  noting the  following. 
Use  new self-locking nuts  on stabilizer  bar links. 
Installation  of stabilizer bar  is easiest with  car level (front 
wheels  at the  same  height). 
Tightening torques  Stabilizer  bar to stabilizer  link 
59 Nm (44 ft-lb) 
Stabilizer  anchor to subframe 22 Nm (16 ft-lb)    
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Steering and Wheel ~li~nrnentl 
q Pry gently to  detach flexible cover  from upper trim.  Lift  off 
trim. 
< Remove lower  dash trim  panel fasteners (A) and (B). 
Lower  trim panel and disconnect wiring harnesses  on back 
side  of panel. 
Remove  trim panel. 
- Installation is reverse  of removal. 
Ignition  switch ring antenna (EWS), 
removing and installing 
- Remove  upper and lower steering column trim as described 
earlier. 
- Disconnect electrical  harness  plug from  ring antenna. 
- Use flat side  of BMW special tool 61 3 300 to pry  ring antenna 
off  ignition  lock cylinder. 
- Installation is reverse  of removal. 
lgnition  lock cylinder,  removing and 
installing 
- Disconnect  negative (-) cable from  battery. 
CAUTION- 
Prior  to disconnecting  the battery,  read the battery discon- 
nection cautions given 
in 001 General Cautions and 
Warnings. 
- Remove  upper and lower steering column trim  as described 
earlier.    
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I Steering and Wheel  Alignment 
With  ignition key  in ON position  (60" from  LOCKED): 
- Disconnect ring antenna  harness connector. 
Insert 
BMW special  tool 32 3 110 or a thin piece  of stiff wire 
into opening  (arrow) in lock cylinder. 
Turn  tool forward (clockwise) approximately 90"  and  re- 
move lock cylinder. 
* Reinstallation  is reverse  of removal. 
NOTE- 
Using  the valet ley during this procedure will provide  better 
access  to lock  opening. 
Steering column lock, removing and 
installing 
- Disconnect  negative (-) cable from  battery. 
CAUTIO& 
Prior to disconnecting  the battery,  read the battery discon- 
nection cautions given 
in 001 General  Cautions and 
Warnings. 
- Remove steering wheel  as described  earlier. 
- Remove steering column trim panels  as described  earlier. 
- Remove collar  and circlip  from steering  shaft.  Refer to  illus- 
tration  of steering  column components. 
4 Pry steering  shaft bearing  with inner  sleeve out  of lock  hous- 
ing. 
- Remove  ring antenna  as described  earlier. 
- Remove column switches. See 612 Switches. 
< Automatic  transmission  models:  Loosen and disconnect in- 
terloclc shift cable  (arrow) from  ignition lock  assembly.    
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Steering and Wheel Alignment 
4 Release lock (A) and pull up on harness connector (6) to dis- 
connect ignition switch  harness. 
. Remove wire harness  bracket fastener (C). 
4 Remove shear bolts (arrows) using a chisel  or punch. 
NOTE- 
The  shear  bolts can be drilled  and then  removed using  an 
easy-out. 
- Remove  steering column  lock housing. 
- Installation  is reverse  of removal. 
Tighten  new shear bolts until  bolt heads shear  off. 
ignition interlock cable, removing  and 
installing (models 
with automatic 
transmission) 
- Remove  steering column trim panels  as described  earlier. 
4 Loosen and disconnect interlock  cable (arrow) from ignition 
lock assembly. 
- Remove center console trim panel.    
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I Steering and Wheel  Alignment 
- Installation is  reverse of removal,  noting the  following: 
Replace shear bolts  at steering column mounting bracket. 
Tighten until bolt heads  shear off. 
Make  sure 
interlock cable snaps into  place. 
When installing column  top trim panel, replace expansion 
nut  for trim retaining  screw. 
NOTE- 
The steering  angle sensor  must be coded  using a BMW scan 
tool  if it  has  been  replaced. 
A steering  angle offset check 
must  then be carried  out using  the same 
BMW scan  tool. 
CAUTION- 
Check  steering  system for freedom  of movement through  en- 
tire  steering column 
adiustment range. 
Tightening torques  Steering shaft coupler 
to steering  shaft 25 Nm (18 ft-lb) 
(replace bolt) 
Steering  column to body 
22 Nm (16 ft-lb) 
Steering column adjustment motors, 
removing and installing 
Remove  lower dash panel mounting  fasteners (A) and (B). 
- Lower panel and disconnect wiring harness  from  back side. 
- Remove steering column  lower trim panel.  See Steering  col- 
umn  trim,  removing and  replacing. 
- Disconnect electrical harness  from motor. 
Remove  motor mounting  fasteners (arrows) 
Slide motor  to side and  forward to  remove. 
Installation  is reverse  of removal.    
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Steering and Wheel  Alignment 
Power assist  is provided  by a belt-driven  pump at the  lower 
left  front  of the  engine.  The power steering fluid  reservoir is lo- 
cated at the left side  of the  engine compartment. 
Power  steering pump, removing  and 
installing 
When  working with  power steering  components,  absolute 
cleanliness  is needed  to ensure  proper operation  of the  hy- 
- Empty power steering fluid reservoir  using clean  syringe. Do 
not  reuse fluid. 
- Raise  front of car.  Remove splash  shield from  under  engine. 
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 drive  belt from power  steering pump. See 
020 Main- 
tenance. 
Remove  alternator cooling duct 
Remove  fluid hoses from  pump. Plug openings  in pump and 
hose ends. 
Remove pump front  mounting bolts 
(A). 
Remove fluid line support bracket (B) 
Remove pump  rear mounting bolt (arrow) 
- Installation is reverse  of removal,  noting the following: 
Make sure all  thread bores,  bolts, nuts, fluid couplings and 
mating 
surfaces are clean, and inside  surface of multi- 
ribbed-belt is free  of grease  and dirt. 
Use  new sealing  washers when  reattaching power steer- 
ing pressure  lines. 
Make sure  hoses have adequate  clearance from chassis. 
Install front pump  fasteners.    
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Steering and Wheel ~lignmentl 
Remove lower steering column  flexible joint pinch bolt (ar- 
row). Pull flexible joint  off  steering rack shaft. 
Remove steering  rack mounting  bolts. Remove steering 
raclc 
from subframe by pulling it  to left. 
Installation is  reverse of removal,  noting the  following: 
Make  sure all thread bores,  bolts, nuts, splines  and mating 
surfaces  are clean. 
Use  new steering  rack mounting  bolts. Tighten  in two stag- 
es.  Note tightening instructions  in torque  table below. 
Use anti-seize paste  on inner  tie rod  threads. 
Use  new self-loclting  nuts wherever applicable. 
Use  keved 
comDonents to  reassemble steerino  column 
flexible\oint to ;teering raclt shaft. u 
Use new  bolt at steering shaft coupling. 
Use  new sealing  O-rings on  banjo fittings. 
Do  not over-torque  banjo bolts. 
Fill and bleed  power steering system  as described  earlier. 
Use  tie rod measurement  previously made (measurement 
A) to temporarily  set toe. 
Have car professionally  aligned. 
Tightening torques Hydraulic  lines to steering  rack (use  new O-ring 
seals) 
M14  banjo bolt 35 Nrn (26 ft-lb) 
. M16  banjo  bolt  40  Nm (30 ft-lb) 
Steering  shaft coupling 
to rack (use new bolt) 19 Nm (14 it-lb) 
Steering  rack to subframe (use  new bolts) 
- initial  torque  50 Nm  (37 ft-lb) 
Torque  angle  90" 
Tie  rod 
to  Steering knuckle (replace self-locking 
65 Nm  (48 ft-lb) 
nut) 
- to  Steering  rack  71 Nm  (52 ft-ib) 
Outer  tie  rod end  lock  nut 
51 Nm  (38 ft-lb)    
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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.    
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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)    
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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)