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General 
4 An adjustable wrench  can be a  useful addition to  a small tool 
kit.  It can  substitute  in a pinch  if two  wrenches  of the  same 
size  are needed  to remove  a nut and bolt.  Use extra  care with 
adjustable wrenches, as they tend to  loosen, slip, and dam- 
age fasteners. 
Jack  stands 
v 
BOOBFNG 
4 Strong  jack stands  are extremely important  for any work that 
is  done  under  the car.  Use  only jack stands that are designed 
for  the  purpose. 
Blocks of wood, concrete, bricks, etc.  are not 
safe  or suitable substitutes. 
A 
jaclc should  be used  only to raise  the vehicle,  not to support 
the  car  for a long  period.  Always  use 
jack stands to support  a 
Jackstands  are available in  several styles. The best ones  are 
: 
made of heavy material for strength, have  a wide base for sta- 
bility, and  are equipped  to positively  lock in their raised  posi- 
tion.  Get the best ones available. 
Compared to 
a wrench  of the correct size,  an adjustable 
Oil  change  equipment 
wrench is always  second  best. They  should only  be used 
when  the correct size wrench is not available. Choose one  of 
average size range, about 
6 to 8 inches in  length. 
4 Changing  engine oil  requires  a 17 mm socket or wrench  to 
loosen  and tighten  the drain  plug and a drain  pan (at least 
8 
quart  capacity).  A wide,  low drain  pan will fit more easily un- 
der the  car. Use a funnel  to pour the new oil into the engine. 
BMW engines  use an oil filter canister with  a disposable  filter 
cartridge insert.  A 
36 mm socket or wrench is required  to re- 
move  the oil filtercanistercover.  See 
020 Maintenance foroil 
change instructions.    
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General 
Torque wrench 
A torque wrench  is used  to precisely tighten threaded fasten- 
ers to  a predetermined  value. Many of the  repair procedures 
in  this  manual include  BMW-specified torque values 
in New- 
ton-meters (Nm)  and the equivalent values  in foot-pounds 
(ft- 
Ib). 
4 Several  types of torque  wrenches are  available. An inexpen- 
sive beam-type (top) is adequate but must  be read visually. A 
ratchet-type  (bottom) can be preset to indicate (click)  when 
the  torque value  has been reached. They  all do the same job, 
but  offer different convenience features  at different prices. 
The  most  convenient ones  have a built-in ratchet, and  can be 
preset  to indicate when  a specific torque value  has been 
reached. Follow  the wrench manufacturer's directions 
for use 
to  achieve the greatest  accuracy. 
A torque wrench with a range  up to about 150 Nm (1 10  ft-lb) BOIBFNG has adequate  capacity for most  of the  repairs covered  in this 
manual. For recommended  torque values of 
10 Nm orbelow, 
the English system equivalent is given  in inch-pounds (in-lb). 
These  small values may  be most easily  reached using a 
torque wrench calibrated  in inch-pounds.  To convert 
inch- 
pounds  to foot-pounds,  divide by 12. 
Digital multimeter 
4 Many of the  electrical tests  in this manual  call for the mea- 
surement  of resistance (ohms) or voltage values.  For safe 
and  accurate tests  of sensitive electronic component  and 
systems,  a multimeter or digital 
volt/ohm meter  (DVOM)  with 
high  input impedance  (at least 
10,000Sr) should  be used. 
Some meters have automotive functions  such  as dwell and 
pulse width  that are useful  for troubleshooting  ignition  and 
fuel  injection  problems. 
CAUTIOI\C 
Vehicle electronic systems may  be damaged  by the high cur- 
rent  draw  of a test light  with a normal  incandescent  bulb. As 
a  general  rule, use a high  impedance  digital multimeter  or an 
LED test light  for all electrical  testing.    
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020-1 0 
Maintenance Fluids and lubricants 
Table d. Engine  oil with  filter  change 
V-8 
models 
BMW  part no. 
07  510  017 868 
5W-30 synthetic  oil 
BMW  part no. 
07  51  0 017  866 
Specification 
1997 
- 1998 
15W-40 mineral oil 
Fluid 
6-cylinder  models 
Table  e. Manual  transmission  oil 
Approximate 
capacity 
6.5 
liters  (6.9 US qt) 
Specification 
Fluid 
I I 
Approximate 
capacity 
Getrag S5D 250G 1 .I liters  (1.2 US 
quarts)  BMW 
part no. 
83 22 408 942 
I 
quarts) 
Getrao 
S6S 420G  11.9 
liters (2.0 US 
Table  f. Automatic  transmission  fluid 
(ATF) 
Lifetime fluid (drain  and refill) 
(Additional fluid required  when installing  dry torque converter) 
ZF S5D 
3202 
(MTF-LT-1) 
u 
Approximate I , , . Transmission Icapacity Spec~flcatlon 
1.3 liters (1.4 US . . 
quarts) 
A5S 31 02 
Trell~~2634) Total 9.7 liter volume:  (10.2 US qt) 
A5S 
4402 
Oil change volume: 
4.0  liter  (4.2  US qt) 
I 
A5S 360R /~otal volume: 
Total 
volume: 
7.8  liter  (8.2  US qt) 
Oil  change volume: 
3.3  liter  (3.5  US 
qt) 
(Exxon  LT 71141) -. 
BMW  83229407  807    
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020-1 1 
Maintenance 
Table g. Differential  oil 
(Lifetime  fluid; no fluid  change  required) 
Differential 
/Approximate. capaclty (in~t~al fill) I Spec~f~cat~on , , . 
G 1.6  liter 
(1.7  US 
at) I 
188 Compact I .O liter  BMW SAF-XO 
(1 .I US ql) synthetic oil 
1.4 
liler 220 1215 Compact US qt) I 
Table h. Engine Coolant 
Year,  model 
latent  heater: 
V-8  13.5 liter 
1997: 
6-cylinder 
V-8 
Table 
i. Brake  fluid 
Bralte system fiuld BMW hlgh 
performance,  DOT 4 
Approximate 
capacity 
9.9  liter  (10.5  US qt) 
11.4  liter (12.0 US  qt) 
With the introduction  of synthetic oil  and extended oil  change 
intervals,  a new  oil filterwith  improved filter paper  design was 
introduced.  The new  filter paper resists  deterioration caused 
by high  oil temperatures over  an extended  time. 
Specification 
Use BMW  specified oil  to top  off the  engine  oil level between 
oil  changes. 
BMW recommends  the following engine  oils: 
Table 
j. Engine  Oil Specification 
Years 
IOii description I BMW part  no. 
1999  and later  mineral 
oil 
BMW 
HP 5W-30 
svnthetic  oil  07 
51 0 017  866    
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4 If oil level  is low,  add oil by removing oil filler cap  (arrow) on 
top  of cylinder head 
(6-cylinder oil cap shown,  V-8 is sirnilar). 
- Add only amount needed  to bring oil  level to upper  mark on 
dipstick, using  an oil of correct viscosity and  grade. 
Engine oil and  filter,  changing 
A complete oil change requires  new oil, a  new filter insert  kit, 
and a new drain plug sealing  washer. The tools  needed, a 
17 
mm drain plug socket  or box wrench, a 36 mm socket or 
wrench,  and a drain pan  (8 
- 10 US qt. capacity),  are de- 
scribed  in 
010 General. 
NOTE- 
If using  a "fast 1ube"service facility  for oil changes, make  sure 
the  technician hand-starts  and torques  the engine  oil drain 
plug  using  hand-tools.  Power  tools can strip  the threads  of 
the  plug and  the oil pan. 
Run engine  for afew  minutes  to warm  engine  oil. Shut engine 
off. 
With car on  level ground, place  drain pan under  oil drain plug. 
Using a 
36 mm  socket,  loosen and  remove oil filter  housing 
cover  (arrow).  Remove filter cartridge  and discard  any 
0- 
rings (V-8 engine oil filter housing shown,  6-cylinder  oil filter 
housing is sirnilar). 
Using a  socket or  box wrench,  loosen drain plug at oil drain 
pan.  Remove  plug by hand  and let oil  drain into  pan 
(V-8 en- 
gine oil  drain plug shown, 6-cylinder  drain plug is similar). 
WARNING - 
Pull the loose  plug away  from the hole quicldy to avoid being 
scalded  by hot  oil. It will run  out 
quiclcly when the  plug is re-    
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020-1 4 
Maintenance 
- When oil flow  has diminished to an occasional drip,  reinstall 
drain  plug with a  new metal  sealing  washer and torque  plug. 
Tightening torque  Engine oil  drain plug to  oil pan 
25 Nrn (1.8 ft-lb) 
6-cylinder  oil filter assembly 
r------ 1 
< Working  at oil filter  housing (1): 
Lubricate  and install  new oil filter  O-rings (3, 4). 
Install a new filter  cartridge (5). 
lnstall and tighten  housing  cover (2). 
6-cylinder  oil filter  assembly  shown, V-8 is similar. 
Tightening torque  Cover  to oil  filter  housing 
25 Nm (1.8 it-lb) 
- Refill  crankcase with  oil. Approximate oil capacity is  listed in 
Tabled.  Engine oil with  filter  change.  Use dipstick  to 
check  correct  oil level. 
- Start  engine and check  that oil pressure warning  light 
immediately goes  out. 
- Allow engine to run fora  few minutes  to circulate  new oil, then 
check for leaks  at drain  plug and oil  filter. Stop engine  and re- 
check oil  level 
The section  describes other routine maintenance done  in the 
engine compartment.  Information  on engine oil service is 
giv- 
enkar~ier inthis group. 
For these  procedures,  it is  not necessary for  the car to be 
raised  and supported  off the  ground. 
Accelerator and linkage 
The  accelerator and  linkage at the  throttle  housing  should be 
lubricated  periodically.  Use ageneral purposeoil  on the joints 
and  bearings  of the  linkage.  Use a multipurpose grease  on 
the  bearing  points of the  throttle plate. 
Air  filter, replacing 
The  specified replacement intervals forthe air filter are  based 
on normal  use. If the car  is operated primarily  in dusty 
conditions,  the air filter should  be serviced more frequently.    
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Lubrication System 
V-8 crankshaft rear main seal tool 
(Tool  No. BMW 
11 1 230) 
I i 4 V-8 crankshaft rear  main seal ouide 
4 Adapter  for BMW  oil pressure gauge 
(Tool  No. BMW 
11 4 050) 
Engine lubrication 
Oil pressure is generated by  a gear-type  pump bolted  to the 
bottom  oi the engine  block. The oil pump is chain  driven off 
the  front  of the crankshaft. 
Table  a. Engine  oil capacity (includes  oil filter  replacement) 
6-cylinder  6.5 
liters  (6.9 
US qt) 
V-8 7.5  liters  (7.9 US qt) 
The  oil pressure warning system  consists of an  oil pressure 
switch mounted  in the oil  circuit and an instrument 
panel 
warning  light. Other saiety  features include: 
Q A filter  bypass to  provide lubrication should the  oil filter  be- 
come  clogged. 
An  oil pump  pressure  relief valve to prevent excessive sys- 
tem  pressure. 
CAUTIOI\C 
If the  red  oil pressure warning  light comes  on or flashes  on 
while driving,  always assume that  the oilpressure  is low.  Stop 
the engine immediately  and make  arrangements  to test  oil 
pressure.    
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Battery, Starter, ~iternatorl 
The battery  is mounted in  the right side of the  luggage  com- 
partment,  concealed behind  a trim panel.  Battery capacity is 
determined  by the  amount  of current  needed  to start the vehi- 
cle  and  by the amount of  current consumed by the electrical 
system.  This will vary  from model to model. 
BMW  batteries are rated  by 
amperelhours (Ah) and cold 
cranking amps (CCA) rating, which  are listed on the battery. 
The  Ah rating is  determined  by the  average amount  of cur- 
rent  the battery can  deliver over time without dropping below 
a specified voltage.  The CCA  is determined by the battery's 
ability to deliver  starting current at 
On F (-18" C) without drop- 
ping  below a specified voltage. Always  replace the battery 
with  one having  the same or higher ratings. 
Battery testing 
Battery testing determines the state  of battery charge. On 
conventional  or low-maintenance batteries.  the most com- 
mon  method  of testing the  battery is that 
ofchecking the spe- 
cific  gravity  of the electrolyte using a hydrometer. Before 
testing the  battery, check that the cables  are tight  and free  of 
- corrosion. 
Hydrometer testing 
Before  hydrometertesting, load the  battery with 15 amperes 
for one minute.  If the  battery is installed  in the vehicle, this  can 
be done  by turning on the  headlights without  the engine run- 
ning.  The state  of battery charge  based on specific gravity 
values  are given  in Table 
b. Specific  gravity of battery  elec- 
trolyte  at 
27" C (80°F). 
The hydrometer indicates  the specific gravity  of the  electro- 
lyte.  The more dense the  concentration of sulfuric acid  in the 
electrolyte,  the higher the  state of charge 
NOTE- 
Electrolyte temperature affects  hydrometer reading. Checlc 
the electrolyte temperature with a thermometer.  Add 0.004 to 
the  hydrometerreading 
forevery 6°C (10°F) that  the electro- 
lyte  is above  27°C 
(80°F). Subtract 0.004 from the reading 
forevery 6°C (10°F) that  the electrolyte  is below27"C 
(80°F).    
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err- .- Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump 
FUELPUMP AND FUELLEVELSENDER 
E39 models  use a two-lobed  fuel tank.  Each lobe  of the  tank 
has  its own  fuel level  sending  unit. Each sender  has a float 
connected  to a variable  resistance  wipercontact.  To equalize 
fuel  level  between the two 
tank lobes, a siphon pump is in- 
stalled  in the  left lobe. 
When  replacing  asender or fuel  pump, always  replace hose 
clamps, 
gasltets and  O-rings. 
WARNING 
- 
When  removing the fuel level sender  or the  fuel  pump, the 
fuel tank should be drained  to 
1/4 capacity or below  as de- 
scribed  later in this repair  group. 
NOTE- 
The compensating  siphon pump maintains the fuel  level be- 
tween the  right and left  tank lobes. If fuel  level  sender resis- 
tances are not approximately the  same on left  and right, 
remove  the senders  and visually inspect the  level in each 
lobe.  If  the levels  are different,  check the siphon  pump. 
Fuel  level  sender  resistances 
Float  position 
l~est results (Q 
Down (empty) 150- 70 
Up (full) 1401 -415 
Fuel level  sender  (right side) and fuel 
pump, removing 
and installing 
- Drain  fuel from  tank as described  later. 
- Disconnect  negative cable from battery. 
CAUTION- 
Prior  to disconnecting  the battery, read the battery discon- 
nection cautions  given in 
001 General  Cautions and 
Warnings. 
- To  access top  of fuel  tank,  remove  rear seat  lower  cushion  by 
lifting  front edge 
off catches.    
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I Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump 
The plastic fuel tank is mounted  underneath  the center  of the 
car  (underneath  the rear seat).  Mounted in the  fuel tank  are 
the  fuel pump  and fuel level  sending units. Connecting lines 
for  the  evaporative emission control  system and expansion 
tank are also attached  to the  tank. 
Fuel 
tank  capacity for E39 models 
Tank  capacity 
70 liters (18.5 gal) 
Reserve  capacity 
8 liters (2.1 gal) 
Fuel tank, draining 
Drain fuel tank into a safe storage  unit using an approved fuel 
pumping  device. 
WARNING- 
# Before  removing tank, be  sure  that  all hot  components, 
such  as the  exhaust  system, are completely cooled  down. 
Fuel  may be spilled.  Do not  smoke  or 
work near heat- 
ers or  other fire hazards. 
- Start engine  and allow  to run  10 - 15 seconds  to fill fuel com- 
pensating siphon  assembly. This will allow  both lobes  of fuel 
tank  to he  drawn off through fuel filler  pipe, 
- Disconnect  negative cable from  battery. 
CAUTION- 
Prior  to disconnecting  the batteg read the battery  discon- 
nection cautions given 
in 001 General  Warnings  and Cau- 
tions. 
- Remove fuel tank filler cap 
- Slide  suction hose into filler neck about  130 cm (51 in.), twist- 
ing  as  necessary. Withdraw fuel into storage  unit. 
- Monitor fuel level reduction  in both lobes: 
- Remove rear seat  cushion and access both  fuel tank send- 
er harness  connectors. 
Use  multimeter to measure  resistance  at both  senders, 
Resistance should drop as fuel level drops. 
- If siphoning  mechanism is  faulty, drain  left tank  lobe sepa- 
rately by removing sender cover and  pumping fuel directly 
out  of left  lobe.