rear differential BMW 540i 1998 E39 User Guide

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Rear Suspension 
- Remove exhaust system. See 180 Exhaust  System. 
- Detach driveshaft from  differential. See 260 Driveshaft. 
- Remove brak

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Final Drive 
This repair group covers removal and repair informat~on for 
the  final  drive (differential), axle  shafts. 
CV joints, C

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Final Drive 
Final drive, removing and installing 
- Raise rear  of car. 
WARNING- 
Make  sure that the car is firmly  supported  on jack  sta

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Final Drive 
Tightening torques 
F~nal drive to rear axle  carrier  105 Nm (77 it-lb) 
Driveshaft CV joint  to final  drive flange 
- MlO (Tor

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Final Drive Final drive cover, removing and installing 
- Remove final drive.  See Final  drive, removing  and install- 
ing. 
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Final ~rivel 
4 Remove staked collar nut and  press  output  shafl out  of wheel 
hub  with special 
BMW tool 33 2 111/116/117. 
- Remove driv

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WARNING 
Your common  sense, good 
judgement,  and general alertness are 
crucial  lo sale  and 
successlul service 
work. Belore attempling a

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INDEX 7 
WARNING 
Your common  sense, good 
judgement,  and general alertness  are 
crucial  to safe  and successful service 
work.  Before 
a
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