1985 BMW 3 SERIES Automatic

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual 7 Ignition timing (TCI system)-
check and adjustment
4
Warning: Keep hands, equipment
and wires well clear of the
viscous cooling fan during
adjustment of the ignition timing.
Note:This Section descri

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual Withdraw the sensor from its bracket and
remove it.
11When fitting the new sensor, use a brass
feeler gauge to position the tip of the sensor
the correct distance from the pulse wheel
(see illustratio

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual Refer to the information on page 0-7 at the
front of this manual before detaching the
cable.
Note: If, after connecting the battery, the
wrong language appears on the instrument
panel display, refer t

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual when the transmission selector lever is in Park
or Neutral.
Always detach the battery negative cable
before working on the starting system.
19 Starter motor- 
in-vehicle check
2
Note:Before diagnosing

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual Check
12Warm up the engine, and let it run at idle.
Disconnect the oxygen sensor electrical
connector, and connect the positive probe of
a voltmeter to the oxygen sensor output
connector terminal (ref

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual slightly by hand. Release the throttle slowly
until it reaches 0.2 to 0.6 mm from the throttle
stop. There should be continuity.
29Check the resistance between terminals 3
and 18 as the throttle is op

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual adjusting screw and contract the handbrake
shoes (see illustration).
Refitting
7Ensure that the disc is completely clean
before refitting. If penetrating oil was used to
remove the disc, make sure tha

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual 4Unhook and remove the lower return spring
(see illustrations).
5Unhook and remove the upper return spring
(see illustrations).
6Remove the front and rear brake shoe hold-
down springs (see illustrati