M62 BMW 540i 1999 E39 Owner's Guide
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Ignition system1
Exhaust camshaft position sensor, replacing
(M52 TU and M54 engines)
- Make sure ignition has been turned off.
4 Working at front of engine on exhaust (right) side, detach ex-
haust camshaft position sensor electrical harness connector
(arrow) and remove sensor.
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Use a new O-ring when installing sensor.
- Use scan tool to read out and clear ECM fault memory.
Tightening torque
Exhaust camshaft sensor
to cylinder head 10 Nm (7 ft-lb)
Intake camshaft position sensor, replacing
(M62 and M62 TU engines)
- Make sure ignition has been turned off
4 Remove top engine cover by releasing quick release fasten-
ers (arrows) by pressing down.
4 Remove air filter housing and mass air flow sensor:
Disconnect mass air flow sensor and
intalte air tempera-
ture sensor electrical harnesses
(A and B).
Remove air filter housing mounting fastener (arrow).
Loosen hose clamps
(C and D).
Remove hose at idle air stabilizer.
Remove air filter housing with mass air flow sensor.
- Remove intalte hose from throttle body.
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Ignition System
Remove camshaft sensor (arrow) from front of right cylinder
head.
Disconnect camshaft sensor harness from cable duct above
right cylinder head.
Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Use new O-ring when installing sensor.
Be sure wiring is rerouted in same orientation.
Use scan tool to read out and clear ECM fault memory.
Tightening torque Intake camshaft sensor to timing chain 5 Nm
(3.5 ft-lb)
cover
Knock sensors
Knock sensors, replacing (M52, M52 TU and M54
engines)
The knock sensors are bolted to the left side of the cylinder
block under the intake manifold.
- Remove intalte manifold as described in 113 Cylinder Head
Removal and Installation.
D~sconnect knock sensor electrical harness connector (A) on
left side of engine cylinder block.
Remove knock sensor
mount~ng bolts (arrows) on side of
cyllnder block. Remove sensors.
Note the installed angle of the
lnocl~ sensor on the bloc/( be-
fore removing it. Reinstall the sensor
in the same position. Be
sure to use a torque wrench when tightening the sensor
mounting bolt.
< Clean lknock sensor contact surface on engine bloclc and
sensor (arrows) before installing
ltnock sensor.
Tightening torque
Knock sensor to head 20 Nm (15 ft-lb)
- Use scan tool to read out and clear ECM fault memory.
Knock sensors, replacing
(M62 and M62 TU engines)
The
knock sensors are bolted to the side of the cylinder block
under the
intake manifold.
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121 Battery. Starter. Alternator
General ........................... .I2 1.2
Special tools ........................ .I2 1.2
Engine electrical system ............... .I2 1.2
Battery Safety Terminal ............... .I2 1.3
Warnings and cautions ................. 121 -4
Battery ............................ 121-5
Battery testing ...................... .I2 1.5
Hydrometer testing ................... .I2 1.5
Battery open-circuit voltage test ......... .I2 1.6
Battery load voltage test ................ 121 -6
Closed-circuit current measurement ..... .I2 1.7
Battery charging ...................... 121 -9
Battery safety terminal, replacing ......... 121-9
Alternator (generator) ............. .I2 1.10
Alternator. basic .................... .I2 1.11
Alternator with multi-function
control (MFR)
...................... .I2 1.11
Water-cooled alternator ............... 121 -12
Charging System Troubleshooting . 121-12
Charging system quick-check .......... 121-13
Charging system. checking ............ 121-13
Alternator. removing and installing
(6-cylinder engine)
.................. 121 -1 5
Alternator. removing and installing
(M62 engine. air cooled)
.............. 121-16
Alternator. removing and installing
(M62 TU engine. water cooled) ......... 121-1 8
Starter ........................... 121 -1 9
Starter troubleshooting ............... 121 -1 9
Starter. removing and installing
(6-cylinder engine)
.................. 121-20
Starter. removing and installing
(V-8 engine)
........................ 121 -21
Solenoid switch. removing and installing . . 121-23
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Battery, Starter, Alternator
Water-cooled alternator
The water-cooled alternator, used on 1999 and later M62 TU
engines, is a sealed unit housed inside the engine block wa-
ter jacket. It is cooled via the engine cooling system. It is a
"brushless" sealed unit that cannot be serviced. Maintaining
consistent alternator temperatures increases the life span of
the alternator, and elimination of the alternator cooling fan re-
duces alternator noise
significantly.
The M62 TU water-cooled alternator incorporates load start
reduction. This function is intended to shorten the duration of
engine starting, particularly at low ambienttemperatures. The
current load is limited to
20 amps during starting in order to re-
duce alternator braking torque on the engine. Following the
current limiting phase, full power output is then progressively
reached.
Charging system diagnostics requires special test equip-
ment. If the test equipment is not available, charging system
fault diagnosis can be performed by an authorized
BMW
dealer or other qualified repair shop. See Table a. Battery,
alternator and starter troubleshooting for general electri-
cal component troubleshooting.
Before checking the alternator, make sure the battery is fully
charged and capable of holding a charge. Check that the bat-
tery terminals are clean and tight and the alternator drive belt
is properly tensioned and not severely worn.
NOTE-
Some model require up to 15 second to reacli full alternator
output.
CA UTIOG
If the charge indicator light in the instrument cluster remains
on, the charge warning circuit in the instrument cluster may
be faulty. Check that the ground lead is securely
affached to
the grounding stud on the cylinder head
(A). Replacing the
instrument cluster before repairing the ground lead will both
damage the instrument cluster and cause the failure to
reoccur.
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Battery, Starter, Alternator
- installation is reverse of removal.
Tightening torques Belt tensloner to engine block
M8 (8.8 grade) 22
Nm (16 ft-ib)
Fan clutch to coolant pump
with BMW special tool 11
5 040 30 Nm (22
ft-lb)
without BMW special tool
11 5 040 40 Nm
(29 ft-ib)
Pulley to alternator 70
Nm (44 ft-lb)
Terminal 30
(B+) wire to alternator (M8) 13 Nm (10 ft-ib)
Alternator, removing and installing
(M62 engine, air cooled)
A replacement alternator should have the same rating as the
original. Alternator manufacturer and ampere rating are nor-
mally
marked on the alternator housing.
- Disconnect negative (-) battery cable.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions
001 General Warnings and Cautions.
- Remove cooling fan and alternator drive belt. See 020 Main-
tenance.
- Pry out trim caps and remove fasteners from plastic cover on
left head. Lift off cover.
Disconnect positive
(+) lead from jump start post (arrow).
Raise car and support in a safe manner.
WARNING-
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at aN times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the purpose.
A floorjack is not adequate support.
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I Battery, Starter, Alternator
Alternator, removing and installing
(M62 TU engine, water cooled)
V-8 models produced after 9/98 are equipped with a water
cooled alternator.
CAUTION-
Allow engine to cool before removing alternator as coolant
will
escape from the alternator water jacket.
- Disconnect negative (-) battery cable
CAUTION- Prior to disconnecting the
battew read the battery discon-
nection cautions given in
001 General Warnings and Cau-
tions.
- Remove radiator cooling fan and fan shroud. See 170 Radi-
ator and Cooling System.
- Drain engine cooling system. See 170 Radiator and Cool-
ing System.
- Remove alternator drive belt. See 020 Maintenance.
- Disconnect battery lead (terminal 30 or B+) and two-pin har-
ness connector from front of alternator.
I < Remove bolts securing alternator to water jacket and remove
aling ring
alternator.
NOTE- If necessary, raise car and remove engine compartment
splash shield to access lower alternator mounting bolts.
The upper coolant hose can also
be removed to assist al-
ternator removal.
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130 Fuel injection
General ........................... .I3 0.2
Tools and test equipment .............. .I3 0.3
Warnings and cautions ................ .I3 0.5
Fuel Supply ....................... .I3 0.6
Relieving system fuel pressure .......... .I3 0.6
Siemens MS 41 . 1. ................... 1 30-7
ECM relay. testing .................... .I3 0.7
Mass air flow (MAF) sensor.
checking and replacing
................ .I3 0.9
Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor.
testing and replacing
.................. 130-10
Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor.
testing and replacing
................. .I3 0.1 1
Throttle position sensor (TPS).
testing and replacing
.................. 130-1 2
ldle speed control valve.
checking and replacing
............... .I3 0.1 3
Fuel injectors. checking and replacing .... 130-15
Evaporative emissions. overview ....... .I3 0.1 6
Secondary air injection. overview ....... .I3 0-17
Engine control module (ECM).
removing and installing
................ 130-18
Siemens MS 41.1 ECM pin assignments . .I3 0.19
Siemens MS 42.0 and MS 43.0. ..... .I3 0.23
ECM relay. testing ................... .I3 0.27
Mass air flow (MAF) sensor.
checking and replacing
............... .I3 0.28
Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor.
testing and replacing
................. .I3 0.30
Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor.
testing and replacing
................. .I3 0.31
MS 42.0 throttle valve assembly. replacing . 130-32
MS 43.0 throttle valve assembly. replacing . 130-35
Throttle cable. adjusting (MS 42.0) ...... .I3 0.38
ldle speed control valve. checking
and replacing
....................... .I3 0.38
Evaporative emissions control diagrams . . 130- 39
Evaporative emissions control.
(MS
42.0 and MS 43.0). .............. .I3 0.39
Engine control module (ECM).
removing and installing
................ 130-40
Siemens MS 42.0 and MS 43.0
ECM pin assignments ................. 130-41
Bosch M5.2 (M62 up to 911997)
BOSC~ M5.2.1 (M62 911997 to 911998) 130-46
M5.2 system features ................. 130-47
M5.2.1 system features ............... 130-47
ECM relay. testing ................... 130-49
Oxygen sensors. checking ............. 130-51
Fuel injectors. checking and replacing .... 130-52
Mass air flow (MAF) sensor. replacing .... 130-53
ldle speed control valve. testing
and replacing
....................... 130-54
Throttle position sensor (TPS).
testing and replacing
................. 130-55
Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor.
testing and replacing
................. 130-55
Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor.
testing and replacing
................. 130-57
Auxiliary throttle valve (ADS) (M62 and
M62 TU engine). replacing ..... 130-57
Evaporative system pressure
leak diagnosis. overview
(5.2.1 only) ..... 130-58
Bosch 5.2 ECM pin assignments
(M62 UP to 911 997) ................... 130-59
~osch 5.2.1 ECM pin assignments
(M62 911 997 to 911 998) ............... 130-62
BOSC~ ME 7.2 ..................... 1 30-66
ME 7.2 system overview ............... 130-67
EDK adaptation ..................... 130-69
ECM relay. checking .................. 130-69
Engine coolant temperature
(ECT) sensor. testing
................. 130-71
Engine coolant temperature
(ECT) sensor. replacing
............... 130-71
Oxygen sensors. replacing ............. 130-72
Fuel injectors. removing and installing .... 130-72
Mass air flow (MAF) sensor.
removing and installing
................ 130-73
Evaporative system pressure
leak diagnosis. overview
............... 130-74
Secondary air injection. overview ........ 130-75
Bosch ME 7.2 ECM pin assignments .... 130-76
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/Fuel Injection
This repair group covers service and repair of the Bosch and
Siemens engine management systems used on
1997
through 2002 E39 models. Additional engine management
service and repair information may also be found in the fol-
lowing repair groups:
0 020 Maintenance
120 Ignition System
160 Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
610 Electrical Component Locations
OBD On Board Diagnostics
NOTE-
Camshaft position sensor, crankshaft speed sensor and
knoclc sensors are covered in 120 Ignition System.
Table a. Engine management system applications
- - ~ ~
1 ~odellmodel year / Engine IDME system I - I
5281, 1997-1 998 IM52. 2.8 liter ISiemens MS 41 .I I 1
528i. 1999ZO00 1~52 TU, 2.8 liter ]siemens MS 42.0 I I
5251, 2001-2002 1~54, 2.5 liter 1 Siemens MS 43.0 I I
530i, 2001-2002 1~54, 3.0 liter ISiemens MS 43.0
5401 1999-2001 1~62 TU, 4.4 liter l~osch ME 7.2
I
OBI) II software and hardware is incorporated in the engine
management control systems. The
OED II system monitors
components that influence exhaust and evaporative emis-
sions. If a problem is detected, the
OED I1 system stores the
associated fault code and condition.
540i. 1997
4 If vehicle emission levels exceed 1.5 times Federally mandat-
ed criteria, the
OED II system illuminates a malfunction indi-
cator light
(MIL) in the instrument cluster.
For the
E39 cars covered by this manual, three different
MIL symbols were used, depending on year and model.
See illustration.
When faults arise, or if the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) is
illuminated, begin troubleshooting by connecting BMW ser-
vice tester
DISplus, MoDiC, GTl or equivalent scan tool. The
capabilities of OBD
II software has the potential to save hours
540i. 1998 IM62, 4.4 liter /Bosch M5.2.1
M62, 4.4 liter Bosch M5.2
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Fuel Injection
- If voltage is present as described above, check wiring be-
tween ECM and valve. If no wiring faults are found, check
ECM signal to valve.
- When replacing idle speed control valve, clean and inspect
all sealing areas.
. Inspect sealing ring in throttle body and replace if neces-
sary.
Throttle position sensor (TPS),
testing and replacing
The throttle position sensor (arrow) is mounted on the side
of the primary throttle housing and is directly connected to
the throttle valve shaft. The ECM sends a voltage signal to
the potentiometer-type sensor and monitors the voltage that
comes back. Resistance decreases (voltage increases) as
the throttle opens.
NOTE-
Do not confuse the TPS on the primary throttle housing with
the throttle switch on the
ASC secondary throttle housing.
4 Check throttle position sensor function by disconnecting har-
ness connector and checking across terminals. If any faults
are found, replace throttle position sensor.
Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor,
testing and replacing
Throttle position sensor (M62 engine)
The ECT sensor is located on the front of the engine in the
coolanVthermostat flange.The ECTsensor is a dual tempera-
ture sensor. One circuit provides coolant temperature infor-
mation to the ECM while the other circuit provides coolant
temperature information to the instrument cluster.
The ECM determines the correct ignition timing and
airlfuel
mixture required for the engine by monitoring an applied volt-
age
(5 vdc) to the sensor. The voltage drop across the sensor
Test
value
5 vdc (approx.)
4.0 kR(approx.)
Continuously variable
from
1.0 to 4.0 kR
without interruption
Test
conditions
Harness connector
disconnected, ignition on
Harness connector
disconnected,
ignition on
Throttle plate rotated from idle to
full throttle position Test Terminal
Term.
1 at
harness
connector and ground
Term.
1 and term. 3 at
sensor
Term.
1 and term. 2 at
sensor
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Fuel Injection
Intake air temperature
([AT) sensor,
testing and replacing
Disconnect harness connector from intake air temperature
sensor
(A) at air filter housing.
Turn ignition on. Using a digital voltmeter, check for
5 volts
between supply voltage wire in connector and ground.
If volt-
age is not present, test ECM
inputs/outputs as described lat-
er.
With harness connector disconnected, test resistance across
sensor terminals. If any faults are found, replace IAT sensor.
IAT test resistance
0 lV *lac (50" i-2°F) 7-1 1.6 k.0.
020' kl°C (68' 322°F) 2.1-2.9 it.0.
080" ?lac (176" i-2°F) 0.27-0.40 itn
Auxiliary throttle valve (ADS)
(M62 and M62 TU engine), replacing
ADS components 540i models with ASC and DSC are fitted with a motor-driv-
en auxiliary throttle valve and housing ahead of the standard Throttle position switch throttle housing. The ADS throttle valve controls engine throt-
tle intervention based on signals from the DME control mod-
ule if road conditions, such as slipping driven wheel, warrant
reduced engine power.
ADS throttle housing
Bowden cable NOTE-
Before replacing the ADS throttle housing, read DME fault
ADS lhroltle actualor codes.
- ADS throttle housing replacement:
Switch off ignition and disconnect electrical connector on
ADS throttle body.
Remove hose from idle control valve.
Loosen hose clamps and remove throttle housing air in-
take boot.
Disconnect cable from ADS throttle body.
- Unscrew 3 bolts and remove ADS throttle body.
Installation is reverse of removal.
- Adjust cable so that no free play is present.