BMW 530i 2000 E39 Workshop Manual
Manufacturer: BMW, Model Year: 2000, Model line: 530i, Model: BMW 530i 2000 E39Pages: 1002
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Rear Suspension 
REAR STRUTS AND SPRINGS 
(SEDAN MODELS) 
Rear strut assembly,  removing and 
installing 
Replace struts and coil  springs in pairs only. 
- Raise car and remove rear  wheels. 
WARNING - 
Male sure the car  is firmly  supported  on jack  stands  de- 
signed  for the  purpose.  Place  jack stands underneath struc- 
tural chassis points.  Do not place jack  stands under 
suspension  parts. 
- Remove rear parcel  shelf: 
Remove  rear seat headrests  by pulling straight  up. 
Remove  both rear roof  pillar (C-pillar) trim panels. 
Unbolt rear seat 
belt anchors.  See 720 Seat  Belts. 
Models with fixed rear  seat:  Remove rear seat backrest. 
See 520  Seats. 
* Models with fold-down  rear seat:  Remove rear seat back- 
rest  side  sections.  See 520 Seats.  Fold down backrest. 
* Working inside trunk, remove  roller blind mounting  nuts 
and bolts,  if applicable. Also  disconnect roller blind har- 
ness connector at  right edge of rear  seat  backrest. 
Gently  pry rear  speaker  cover grilles  and rear  window defog- 
ger  grilles 
(A) out of parcel  shelf. 
Carefully remove seat belt  and headrest  mount finisher 
strips (B). 
Remove 
middle seat headrest anchor bolts (C). Remove 
headrest  anchor. 
Remove  expansion  rivets (arrows)  and lift out  parcel shelf. 
- Remove rear speakers. 
- Remove rear  wheels. Remove wheel arch trim 
- Support  rear wheel bearing  carrier. 
CAUTION- 
The strutassembly  prevents the drive axle  and wheel  bearing 
carrier 
from dropping  too far. Supporting  the wheel  bearing 
carrierbefore  disconnecting  the strut mounting  fasteners pre- 
vents  damage  to the  brake  hose, parking  brake cable and 
drive axle 
CV joints.    
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Rear Suspension 
4 Remove rear strut top  cover. Remove upper strut mounting 
nuts  (arrows). 
Remove strut assembly  lower mounting bolt  (arrow). 
Disassemble strut  and spring  assembly  as described below 
in Rear  strut assembly,  disassembling and  reassem- 
bling. 
Installation  of assembly  to car is reverse  of removal, noting 
the  following: 
Make sure all threaded  bolts, nuts and mating  surfaces are 
clean. 
Install strut assembly top  mount using new self-loclting 
nuts. 
Malte sure long  lower strut bushing fits in 
hole in wheel 
bearing  carrier. 
Tightening torques  Strut  to wheel  bearing carrier  127 Nm (94 
it-lb) 
Strut  mount  to body 
Gray fasteners  28 Nm  (21 ft-lb) 
Yellow  fasteners  24 Nm 
( 18 it-lb) - 
Road wheel  to hub 120ilO Nm (89i7ft-lb)    
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Rear ~us~ensionl 
Rear strut  assembly,  disassembling  and 
assembling 
Replace struts  and coil springs in pairs only 
Replacing  the upper strut  mount, spring or strut requires that 
the  strut assembly first  be removed from  the car,  as described 
earlier.  Strut disassembly  requires  a spring compressor. 
WARNING- 
Do  not attempt  to disassemble the strut without  a spring  com- 
pressor designed specifically  for  the job. 
- Remove strut assembly  from car as described  in Rear  strut 
assembly,  removing 
bnd installing 
4 Mount spring  compressor  (BMW special  tools 31 3 340  and 
31  3 350  or equivalent)  in shop  vice. Install  correct-sized 
spring  retainers 
(A). 
WARNING- 
Do  not attempt  to disassemble  the struts without  a spring 
compressor designed  specifically for this  job. 
* Prior to using the spring  compressor checlc its opera- 
tion.  Do not  use  a spring compressor that is  damaged. 
Do not  make any modifications  to the spring  compres- 
sor. 
Never  use an impact  wrench  to compress  or relieve 
tension when using a  spring  compressor. 
1 
- Place strut  assembly coil  spring  in spring  retainers.  Com- 
press  spring  until force  on upper  strut  mount  is relieved. 
Remove strut  top mount  self-locking  nut with  BMW  special 
tool 
31  2 21 0  while  counterholding  strut shaft  with a box  end 
wrench. 
- Remove  upper strut  mount  and related  components. Sepa- 
rate  strut  from  spring. 
NOTE- 
Store the removed  shock absorber  upright Do  not allow it  to 
lie horizontally  or upside  down for any  length of time. If incor- 
rect  storage  has occurred, place the 
shoclc absorber upright 
with the rod 
fully extended  for at least 24 hours. 
- Replace  strut, rubber bumper, upper strut  mount  or spring, 
as  needed. 
NOTE-  Relieve  tension on spring compressor slowly  and carefully. 
Fit new  spring in spring  compressor  so that  one  coil at 
each end is outside spring  retainer.    
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Rear Suspension 
4 Compress spring and install it and related components to 
shock  absorber.  Use new  self-locking upper strut mounting 
nut. 
1. Upper strut mount self-locking  nut 
2. Washer 
3. Poor road surface  adapter 
4.  Upper spring seat 
5. Upper strut mount 
6. Upper rubber bumper  seat 
7. Rubber bumper 
8. Coil spring 
9. Dust boot 
10. Lower spring seat 
I I. Strut 
WARNING- 
Male sure the upperself-locking nut  is fully tightened  before 
releasing  the spring  compressor. 
Tightening  torque 
Upper  strut mount  to strut shaft 
27 Nm (20 ft-lb) 
(M14, replace self-locking nut) 
4 Before releasing spring tension, position upper strut mount 
so that  one threaded  stud is on a plane with  flat end  of strut 
bushing at  other end of strut. 
- Release spring compressorslowly, positioning spring ends in 
shoulders  of spring  seats. 
- Reinstall strut assembly  in vehicle, as  described above in 
Rear  strut  assembly,  removing and  installing.    
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C. -- -- - -- Rear ~us~ensionl 
Depending on year  and  model  applications,  the Sport  Wagon 
rear  suspension  may be equipped  with: 
Conventional  shock  absorbers  and coil springs 
Electronic height control  (EHC) system  which incorporates 
air  springs 
NOTE- 
. Suspension  and EHC  troubleshooting  is covered in 300 
Suspension,  Steering and Brakes-General. 
EHC system  repairs, other than air spring  replacement, 
are  covered in  Electronic  height control 
(EHC) compo- 
nent replacement. 
Replace shock  absorbers and springs  in pairs  only. 
Rear shock absorber, removing and 
installing 
- Raise car  and remove  rear wheels, 
WARNING- 
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 
jack stands  under 
suspension parts. 
CAUTION- 
If  working  on a vehicle with  compressedairshock  absorbers, 
disable air supply pump  by disconnecting electrical  plug be- 
fore performing  any repairs. Pump  is located beneath a cover 
under the spare tire  in the  floor  of the cargo compartment. 
- Support  swing arm  from below 
CAUTIOG 
The shock absorber  prevents the drive  axle and wlieel  bear- 
ing carrier  from dropping too  far. Supporting the  wheel bear- 
ing carrier before disconnecting the shock absorber 
mounting fasteners  prevents damage to the 
brake hose, 
parking 
brake cable  and drive  axle CVjoints. 
- Working  in cargo compartment,  remove carpet. Remove  tri- 
angular  upper shock  mount  covers located beside  spare tire 
well. 
- If applicable: Detach  air supply  line from shock absorber. 
Plug  ports  and lines  to keep out  dirt.    
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/Rear Suspension 
- Remove rubber  protective cap from  shock  absorber upper 
mount. 
- Remove  shock absorber upper mounting  nuts. 
- Remove shock absorber lower mounting bolt. Lower  shock 
absorber  out of wheel housing. 
< Transfer shock  top mounting plate, dust  cover (if applicable) 
and  related components  to  new shoclc absorber. 
1. Self-locking nut 
2. Washer 
3. Upper siioclc absorber  mount 
4. Rubber bumper seat 
5. Rubber bumper 
6. Dust boot 
7. Shock absorber 
8. Long  lower bushing 
Tightening  torques 
Shock  absorber  to upper  mount 
27 Nm (20 it-lb) 
(M14, replace self-locking nut) 
- Installation  on car  is reverse  of removal,  noting the  following: 
Make sure all threaded  bolts, nuts and mating  surfaces  are 
clean. 
Install  shock  absorber upper  mount to 
subframe using new 
self-locking  nuts. 
. Make sure long  lower shock  absorber bushing  fits in hole 
in  suspension  swing arm. 
Tighten  lower shoclc  absorber  bolt to its  final torque  once 
car is  on ground. 
Tightening  torques 
Quick coupling screw to air 2 Nm  (18 in-lb) 
shock  absorber 
Road  wheel  to 
hub 120 &I0 Nm (89 -f7 ft-lb) 
Shock  absorber  to swing  arm 127 Nm (94 ft-lb) 
Strut  mount  to  body 
Gray  fasteners 
Yellow  fasteners 
24 Nm ( 18 it-lb)    
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Rear Suspension 
Coil  spring, removing  and installing 
Raise car and remove rear  wheels. 
WARNING- 
Make sure the car  is firmly supported  on jack stands de- 
signed  for the purpose. Place jack  stands underneath struc- 
tural  chassis  points. Do not place jack  stands under 
suspension  parts. 
- Remove brake caliper and  brake disc. Hang brake  caliper 
aside with  stiff wire. Do  not disconnect 
bralte fluid hose.  See 
340 Brakes. 
- Remove  exhaust system.  See 180 Exhaust System. 
- Disconnect driveshafl  from final drive.  See 260 Driveshaft. 
- Detach parking bralte  cables  from mounting bracltets on sub- 
frame. 
< Support final drive  unit from  below using transmission  jack 
and 
BMW special tool 33 4 390 or  equivalent. 
Remove  rear suspension 
subframe mounting bolts  (arrows). 
Lower rear 
subframe until  coil springs can be  removed. 
When reinstalling springs, replace upper and  lower spring 
pads if  necessary. 
Slowly  lift suspension 
back into  position, making  sure coil 
springs are correctly seated in  upper and lower spring seats. 
Install  and tighten 
subframe mounting  bolts. Note  that on 
each bolt, rubber-coated  detent plate (arrow)  must be in- 
stalled at rear in driving direction 
- Remainder  of installation is  reverse of removal 
Tightening torques  Road wheel 
to hub 12OilO Nm (89i-7 ft-lb) 
Subframe to  body 163 Nm  (120 ft-lb)    
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Rear Suspension 
Air spring,  removing  and installing 
CAUTION- 
If vehicle  is driven with  airspring depressurized, the  airspring 
will be permanently damaged and must be  replaced. 
An  air spring  is made from a flexible rubber  material which 
forms  an airtight  cavity. It  is pressurized  by an air  supply 
pump  activated  by an  electronic control unit to provide a 
vari- . . able  spring rate  depending on vehicle  load 
CAUTIOIG 
Disable  air supply  pump by  disconnecting  electrical  plug 
before  performing any  repairs. Pump is located  beneath  a 
cover  under the spare  tire in the floor  of 
the cargo compart- 
ment. 
When  removing  and installing air connections, extreme 
cleanliness  must be followed.  Small dirt  particles can 
cause  leakage in  the system. 
Remove luggage compartment floor  mat. 
- Working above air spring,  loosen  quick  coupling screw con- 
nection  to allow 
air pressure  to escape. 
- Once  pressure  has been reduced, retighten screw. 
Tightening torque  Quick  coupling  screw 
to air pump 2 Nm (18 in-lb) 
- Remove  quick coupler.  Plug openings  to keep dirt  out, 
- Remove air spring  mounting clips. 
- Raise car  and remove  rear wheels. 
Make  sure 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. 
- Working underneath  rear suspension,  lift wheel bearing car- 
rier  to  relieve  rear spring tension.  Then unbolt air spring 
mounting  bolt from  seat on wheel bearing carrier.  Remove air 
spring. 
NOTE- 
Left  and  right  air springs  are different. The left air spring  is 
marked with  a red  identification 
marl. The  right air spring  is 
marked  with a blue identification  mark.    
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Rear Suspension 
1 1 4 Check roll fold  of air  spring  (arrows).  Reinstall only  if roll fold 
is  undamaged  and formed correctly. 
- To install  air spring: 
Check  sealing  O-rings  at air spring  inlet. Replace 
if dam- 
aged.  Do not  grease  O-rings.  Reinstall  protective  plug. 
* Install spring  above suspension  subframe.  Make  sure ec- 
centric  lug at bottom  of air spring  fits in recess  of 
subframe 
spring seat. 
Reattach top  spring mounting  clips. 
- Reattach air line connections. 
- Remainder of installation  is reverse  of removal. 
Tightening  torques 
Air  line  connection 
2 Nm (1 8 in-lb) 
Air  spring 
to wheel  bearing carrier 20 Nm (1 5 ft-lb) 
Road 
wheel to  hub 120 510 Nm (89-F-7 ft-lb) 
REAR SUSPENSION ARMS, 
SUBFRAME AND BUSHINGS 
A damaged suspension arm orworn bushings will change the 
rear wheel alignment  and may  adversely affect handling  and 
stability. 
WARNING- 
Do not  attempt  to straighten  a damaged suspension  arm. 
Bending  or heating  may 
weaken the original part.  Always re- 
olace a damaoed susoension arm. 
Rear suspension  arm 
components 
1. Eccentric  washer 
(for  rear  toe adjustment) 
2. Upper  front control  arm 
(guide  link or traction  strut) 
3. Outer swing  arm bushing and 
integral  link 
4. Swing arm (lower  control arm) 
5. Upper rear  control arm 
(wishbone) 
6. Wheel  bearing carrier 
7. Circlip 
8. Swing arm ball joint 
9. Eccentric  washer 
(rear camber  adjustment)    
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[Rear Suspension Swing arm, removing and installing 
(sedan models) 
CAUTION- 
If working on  a vehicle  with compressed airshock absorbers, 
disable  air supply pump by disconnecting electrical plug be- 
fore  performing any  repairs. 
- Raise rear  end  of car  and  remove wheel 
WARNING- 
Make sure  the car is firmly  supported on  jack stands de- 
signed  for the purpose. Place  jack stands underneath struc- 
tural  chassis points. Do not place  jack stands  under 
sus~ension Darts. 
- Disconnect  control  rod for ride height sensor if applicable. 
Remove 
ABS pulse  sensor (arrow) from wheel  bearing  car- 
rier. 
Remove stabilizer  bar  link mounting  nut 
(arrow). Press link 
out  of swing  arm. 
4 Mark location (arrow) of rear  camber adjustment washer  and 
bolt. 
NOTE- 
Rear  camber  is adjusted  at the inner swing  arm eccentric 
rear  mounting  bolt 
- Support wheel  bearing  carrier  from  below.