installing AC BMW 528i 2000 E39 Owners Manual
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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
- To reinstall:
Use new sealing ring at tank collar.
* Align tab of sending unit with matching recess in opening
of tank.
Be sure that fuel line connections point in same direction
as they came out.
Reconnect harness connector and hose.
Fill tank and check for leaks by running engine.
Install access cover and its mounting fasteners.
CAUTIOI\C
After finishing repairs but before starting engine, be sure
there is at least
5 liters (1.5 gallons) of fuel in the tank. The
NOTE-
It is common practice to replace the fuel filter when the fuel
pump
unit is replaced. See 020 Maintenance.
Tightening torque
Tank collar locking ring to tank 35 Nm (26 lb-ft)
Fuel level sender (left side),
removing and installing
The procedure for removing and replacing the left side fuel
level sender is
simllar to that used for the r~ght side. There is
no fuel pump on the left side.
- Remove rear seat lower cushion by lifting off catches at front.
- Expose left side access cover:
- Peel forward lip of carpet.
Release rubber grommet from center of access cover
insulation.
Peel back insulation at
perforations to expose fuel tank
access cover.
Remove cover to expose electrical harness connector.
WARNING-
Fuel may be spilled. Do not smoke or work near heaters or
other fire hazards.
When disconnecting fuel hose, wrap shop rag around
end of hose to prevent spray of fuel under pressure.
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7 .- A Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
Siphon pump, removing and installing
The fuel compensating siphon pump equalizes fuel level
between the two fuel tank lobes.
- Drain fuel tank as described later,
WARNING -
Fuel may be spilled. Do not smoke or work near heaters or
other fire hazards.
- Remove left and right fuel level sensors and fuel pump as
described earlier.
4 Once left side level sensor unit has been lifted partially out
of tank, disconnect tank siphon hose by pressing tabs
(arrows).
- The tank lobe siphon pump is held to baffle in bottom of right
tank lobe. Release retainer and lift out pump.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Attach siphon pump to right side baffle.
Attach tank siphon hose to left sender unit firmly.
Use new sealing ring at tank collars
Be sure that fuel sender floats point in same direction as
during removal.
Reconnect harness connectors.
. Before starting engine, fill fuel tank with at least 5 liters
(1.5 gallons) of fuel.
Check for
leaks by running engine.
Afler finishing repairs but before starting engine, be sure
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Fuel Tank and Fuel pump/
- Remove suction hose from tank filler neck carefully to avoid
damaging filler neck baffle plate.
CAUTION-
After finishing repairs but before starling engine, be sure
there is at least
5 liters (1.5 gallons) of fuel in tanlc. The fuel
pump will be damaged if run without fuel.
Fuel tank, removing and installing
- Remove fuel tank filler cap and drain tank as described
earlier.
- Disconnect negative cable from battery.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battea read the battery discon-
nection cautions given in
001 General Cautions and
Warnings.
- Remove rear seat bottom cushion. Peel forward lip of carpet
from beneath seat cushion and carefully peel back insulation
to expose fuel tank access cover on left and right sides. Re-
move covers.
Disconnect right side supply hose and
electr~cal harness
connector (arrows).
D~sconnect left side return hose and electrical harness
connector.
Working inside car, disconnect parking
bralte cable ends
from parking brake lever. See
340 Brakes.
Lift car and support safely.
Make sure the car is stable and
we/ supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the purpose. A floorjaclc is not adequate support.
- Remove complete exhaust system and heat shield. See 180
Exhaust System.
- Remove drive shaft. See 260 Driveshaft
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.- Fuel Tank and Fuel pump( -
Fuel expansion tank, removing
and installing
- Raise rear end of car and support safely.
CA U TIOG
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the
ouroose. A floor iack is not adequate support
- Remove left rear wheel and wheel housing inner shield.
4 Remove plastic nut (A) and disconnect hose (B).
4 Tilt vent tank down and loosen or cut off hose clamps
(arrows). Pull hoses off fittings.
- Release vacuum line loclting clips and remove tank
- Installation is reverse of removal. Use new hose clamps.
Tightening torques
Hose clamp 8 - 13 mm dia. 2 Nrn (18 in-lb)
Hose clamp 13 - 16 mm dia. 3 Nm (27 in-lb)
Hose clamp
42 - 48 mm dia. 4 Nm (36 in-lb)
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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump 1
Activated carbon canister I fuel tank leak
detection unit
(LDP or DMTL), removing . . -
and installing
- Raise rear end of car and support safely.
CAUTION-
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the purpose.
A floor jack is not adequate support.
- Remove left rear wheel and inner fender panel
Remove carbon canisterlfuel tank leak detection unit
(V-8 model shown):
Disconnect electrical harness connector
(A) from fuel tank
leak detection unit.
Pinch and remove quick-disconnect fittings at intake line to
air filter housing
(5) and hose to expansion tank (C).
* Remove mounting clamp and lower canister with fuel tank
leak detection unit.
Installation is reverse of removal.
Tightening
torques
Hose clamp 8 - 13 mm dia. 2 Nrn (18 in-lb)
Hose clamp
13 - 16 rnm dia 3 Nm (27 in-lb)
Running losses (312-way) valve,
removing and installing
The running losses (312-way) valve is located under the car
beneath the driver's seat, just ahead of the fuel filter. A protec-
tive covershieldsfuel system components from road hazards
and dirt.
The engine control module
(ECM) controls the operation of
the 312-way valve (pulse-width modulated). On engine start
up, the valve solenoid is energized for 20 seconds in order to
supply full fuel volume to the fuel rail.
After20 seconds, the
solenoid is deactivated and sprung closed (the bypass is
opened). This reduces the amount of fuel circulating through
the fuel rail and diverts the excess to return to the fuel tank
through the fuel pressure regulator.
The fuel injectors are supplied with pressurized fuel, but ex-
cess fuel is diverted to the fuel tank without first passing
through the fuel rail. This prevents the excess fuel from ab-
sorbing heat in the engine compartment, thus lowering the
temperature and amount of vaporization in the fuel tank.
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176 Radiator and Cooling System
General ........................... .I7 0.2
Special tools
........................ .I7 0.2
Cooling system overview
(M52 TU shown. others similar) ......... .I7 0.3
Coolant pump
....................... .I7 0.3
Thermostat
......................... .I7 0.3
Mechanical thermostat (M52 engine)
..... .I7 0.4
Electrically heated thermostat
.......... .I7 0.4
Radiator and expansion tank
........... .I7 0.4
Mechanical cooling fan with viscous clutch
.I7 0.4
Electric (auxiliary) cooling fan ........... .I7 0.4
Transmission fluid heat exchanger
....... .I7 0.5
Warnings and cautions
................ .I7 0.7
Troubleshooting ................... .I7 0.7
Cooling system inspection
............. .I7 0.8
Cooling system pressure test
........... .I7 0.9
Combustion chamber leak test
......... .I7 0.10
Thermostat
........................ .I7 0.1 0
Cooling System Service ........... 170-10
Coolant. draining and filling
(6-cylinder models)
.................. 170-1 0
Coolant. draining and filling (V-8 models)
. 170-12
Cooling system. bleeding
............. 170-14
Mechanical (viscous clutch) cooling fan.
removing and installing
............... 170-14
Electric cooling fan.
removing and installing
............... 170-15
Thermostat. removing and installing
(M52engine) ....................... 170-16
Thermostat. removing and installing
(M52 TU or M54 engine) .............. 170-17
Thermostat. removing and installing (V-8 models)
....................... 170-1 8
Coolant pump. replacing (6-cylinder models)
.................. 170-1 9
Coolant pump. replacing (V-8 models) ... 170-20
Radiator. removing and installing
....... 170-22
Expansion tank. removing and
installing . . 170-24
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170-8
I Radiator and Cooling System
Common cooling system faults can be grouped into one of 4
categories:
Cooling system
lealts
Poor coolant circulation
Radiator cooling fan faults
Electrical/electronic faults
Cooling system inspection
- Check that coolant pump drive belt tensioner is functioning
properly and that belt tension is correct. Belt tensioner sys-
tems for the different models are shown in
020 Maintenance.
- Check condition of coolant pump drive belt.
- Checlc coolant hoses for cracks or softness. Checlc clamps
for looseness. Check coolant level and check for evidence of
coolant
lealts from engine.
- Check that radiator fins are not blocked with dirt or debris.
Clean radiator using low-pressure water or compressed air.
Blow outward, from engine side out.
- To check coolant pump:
Remove mechanical cooling fan. See Mechanical
(vis.
cous clutch) cooling fan, removing and installing.
Remove drive belt from coolant pump pulley. See
020
Maintenance.
Firmly grasp opposite sides of pulley and check for play in
all directions.
Spin pulley and check that shaft runs smoothly without
play.
NOTE-
The coolant provides lubrication for the pump shaft, so an oc-
casional drop of coolant
lealing from the pump is acceptable.
If coolant drips steadily from the vent hole, replace the pump.
- At normal engine operating temperature, cooling system is
pressurized. This raises boiling point of coolant.
Leaks may
prevent system from becoming pressurized. If visual evi-
dence is inconclusive, pressure test cooling system as de-
scribed later to help pinpoint hard-to-find leaks.
- If cooling system is full of coolant and holds pressure:
- Use an appropriate scan tool to interrogate engine control
module (ECM) for radiator fan or DME control circuit faults.
Checlc for loose or worn drive belt.
0 Test for failed thermostat or coolant pump impeller. Some
pumps may be fitted with plastic impellers.
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Radiator and Cooling System
Cooling system, bleeding
Trapped air in the cooling system can prevent proper coolant
circulation and overheating. Wheneverthe coolant is drained
and filled, bleed the cooling system to remove trapped air.
4 Loosen bleed screw (arrow) on radiator expansion tank.
- Set temperature controls in passenger compartment to full
warm, set blower to low setting and turn ignition to
ON posi-
tion (do not start engine).
CAUTIOIG
On late model cars with latent heat pump, do not turn ignition
to ON position.
- Slowly add coolanUdistilled water mixture to expansion tank
until it spills from bleed screw. When coolant spilling from
bleed screws is free of air bubbles, tighten screw and replace
cap on expansion tank.
Run engine until it reaches operating temperature,
- After engine has cooled, recheck coolant level.
Top up so that coolant level indicator is at MAX.
- If trapped air cannot be bled manually, pressure-bleed sys-
tem using cooling system pressure tester.
CA UTlON--
Always use genuine BMW coolant or its equivalent to avoid
the formation of harmful, clogging deposits
in the cooling sys-
tem.
Tightening torque
Radiator bleed screw to radiator 2.5 Nm (22 in-lb)
Mechanical (viscous clutch) cooling fan,
removing and installing
The procedure given here describes the removal of the me-
chanical fan and fan shroud. It is possible to remove the fan
without the shroud.
< Working at top of fan shroud:
Remove expansion tank bleed screw (arrow) and expan-
sion tank locking tabs.
Push top of expansion
tank toward engine and lift to free
from lower mounts.
- Remove two expansion rivets in upper corners of fan shroud.
Unclip expansion tank bleed hose located under shroud.
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Radiator and Cooling System
Remove rubber trim strip between top of shroud and radiator.
Using 32 mm wrench
(BMW special tool 11 5 040) on fan
clutch nut (arrow), turn wrench in a clockwise direction
(working from front of car) while counterholding pulley with
BMW special tool
11 5 030. Spin fan off coolant pump.
NOTE-
The radiator cooling fan nut (32 mm wrench) has left-hand
threads.
Unclip AUC (air quality) sensor from shroud,
M54 engine: Disconnect auxiliary coolant pump from base of
fan shroud.
Lift fan and shroud together out of engine compartment.
To replace fan clutch, remove fan mounting bolts and sepa-
rate viscous clutch from fan.
Installation is reverse of removal.
Tightening
torques
Clutch nut to pump
Without
BMW tool 11 5 040 40 Nm (29 ft-lb)
With BMW tool 11 5 040 30 Nm
(22 ft-lb)
Fan to viscous clutch 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Electric cooling fan, removing and
installing
The electric cooling fan is mounted behind the front bumper,
in front of the
A/C condenser.
- Remove front bumper. See 510 Exterior Trim, Bumpers.
- Remove left and right headlights. See 630 Lights,
- Where applicable, detach horizontal air ducts behind front
bumper and fold to side.
- Disconnect fan electrical connector on right side of radiator
shroud and lay aside.
- Detach wire loom from air duct in front of cooling fan
- Pry out expansion rivets holding air duct. Slide air duct down-
ward to remove.
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170-1 6
I Radiator and Cooling System
- Remove fan and fan shroud mounting fasteners. Slide fan
and fan shroud downward to remove.
- Reinstallation is reverse of removal.
Thermostat, removing and installing
(M52 engine)
The coolant thermostat is installed in a housing at the front of
the engine.
- Drain coolant from radiator and engine block. See Coolant,
draining and filling (6-cylinder models).
WARNING -
Allow the cooling system to cool before opening or draining
the system.
- Remove mechanical cooling fan and fan shroud. See Me-
chanical (viscous clutch) cooling fan, removing and in-
stalling.
- Disconnect coolant hoses from thermostat housing.
- Remove thermostat housing from front of engine.
- Remove thermostat. Note thermostat direction and orienta-
tion before removing.
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
- Use new O-ring and gasket(s) when installing thermostat
and housing.
NOTE-
Some thermostats have a direction arrow or vent hole near
the edge. Install the thermostat so that either the arrow or
hole are at the top.
Fill system with coolant as described in Coolant, draining
and filling (6-cylinder models).
CAUTION-
Be sure to reconnect ground wire@) at thermostat housing
mounting bolt, where applicable.