1986 BMW 3 SERIES brake pads

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 E30 Workshop Manual illustration). Use only low pressure, such as
that produced by a foot pump, to ease the
piston out of its bore.
Warning: Be careful not to place
your fingers between the piston
and the caliper, as the

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 E30 Workshop Manual Inspection
1Loosen the wheel bolts, raise the vehicle
and support it securely on axle stands.
Remove the wheel, and refit three bolts to
hold the disc in place. If the rear brake disc is
being worked

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 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 1986 E30 Workshop Manual REF•14Fault Finding
Brakes
Note:Before assuming that a brake problem exists, make sure that:
a) The tyres are in good condition and properly inflated (Chapter 1).
b) The wheel alignment (tracking) i

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 E30 Workshop Manual REF•19
REF
Buying spare parts & vehicle identification numbers
Buying spare parts
Spare parts are available from many
sources; for example, BMW garages, other
garages and accessory shops, and motor

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 E30 Workshop Manual REF•20Glossary of Technical Terms
A
ABS (Anti-lock brake system)A system,
usually electronically controlled, that senses
incipient wheel lockup during braking and
relieves hydraulic pressure at whee

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 E30 Workshop Manual REF•21
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Glossary of Technical Terms
CamshaftA rotating shaft on which a series
of cam lobes operate the valve mechanisms.
The camshaft may be driven by gears, by
sprockets and chain or by sprocke

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 E30 Workshop Manual REF•26Index
E
Earth check - 12•2
Electric fan - 3•4
Electric shock - 0•5
Electric windows - 12•9
Electrical equipment  - REF•2
Electrical system fault finding - 12•1
Electronic control s
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