wiper blades BMW 540i 2001 E39 Workshop Manual
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Spare parts kit
Carrying a basic set of spare parts can prevent a rninorbreak-
down from turning into a major repair annoyance. The list be-
low is a good place to start.
Spare parts kit
- basic
Polyribbed drive
belt(s)
BMW engine oil: one or two quarts
BMW engine coolant:
1 gallon of premixed 50150 BMW
anti-freeze and water
Fuse assortment:
7.5A. IOA, 1 5A, 20A, 30A. 50A
Radiator hoses: upper and lower
Spare parts
kit - additional contents
Exterior lighting bulbs: headlight, bralte light, turn signal,
and taillight
* Wiper blades or blade inserts
Brake fluid: new, unopened bottle, DOT
4 specification
Main relay for DME system
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ing at the finish when it is wet. If the water coats the paint in
smooth sheets instead of forming beads that roll off, a new
coat of wax is needed. Waxshould not be applied to black trim
pieces, rubber, or other plastic parts.
Windshield wiper blade maintenance
Common problems with the windshield wipers include streak-
ing or sheeting, water drops afler wiping, and blade chatter.
Streaking is usually caused when wiper blades are coated
with road
film or car wash wax. Clean the blades using soapy
water.
If cleaning the blades does not cure the problem, they
should be replaced. BMW recommends replacing the wiper
I blades twice a year, before and after the cold season.
I
< To replace wiper blade, depress retaining tab (arrow) and
slide blade out of arm.
I - Checlc tension spring that forces wiper against glass. Re-
place wiper arm if spring tension is weak.
Drops that remain behind after wiping are caused by oil, road
film, or diesel exhaust coating the windshield. Use an alcohol
or ammonia solution or a nonabrasive cleanser to clean the
windshield.
Wiper blade chatier may be caused by dirty or worn blades,
by a dirty windshield, or by bent or twisted wiper arms. Clean
the blades and windshield as described above.
Adjusithe
wiper arm so that there is even pressure along the blade, and
so that the blade is perpendicularto the windshield at rest. Lu-
bricate the wiper linkage with a light oil. The
linkage is located
under the hood on the driver's side. If the problem persists,
the blades are excessively aged or worn and should be re-
placed. See
61 1 Wipers and Washers for more information.
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112 INDEX
Warnings 001-1
Warnings, cautions and notes
01
0-3
Washer fluid pump
see Wipers and washers
Washers see Wipers and washers
Washing see Maintenance
Water pump
see Cooling system, coolant
pump
Waxing
see Mainienance
Wheel, steering
see Steering
Wheel alignment
320-33 ride [height 300-14
see also Maintenance
Wheel bearing
see Front suspension
see also Rear suspension
Wheels
300-1 1
Window motor see Door window
Window regulator
see Door window
Window switch
512-3
see Switches
Windows, door
see Door window
Windshield wipers and washers
see Wipers and washers
see also Maintenance
Wiper motor
see Wipers and washers Wipers and
washers
rain sensor 61
1-6 rear window (Sport Wagon) wiper motor, removingiinstaiiing
611-15 wiper shaft, removing.instaiiing
611-15
wiperiwasher system 61
1-8 washer system 611-16
wiper
assembly 611-12
wiper blades and arms 61 1-9
Wiring codes and abbreviations
600-12
Wirinq diaarams ELF-I -
see also Electrical system
Working under car safely
010-6
Xenon headlght
630-6
ZKE (central body electronics)
600-8