1989 BMW 5 SERIES clutch

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BMW 5 SERIES 1989 E34 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 5 SERIES 1989 E34 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 5 SERIES 1989 E34 Workshop Manual 12Refitting is a reversal of removal. When
fitting the motor, if necessary plug in the
connector and run the motor briefly until it is
in the “neutral” (wiper parked) position.
17 Heated rear wind

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BMW 5 SERIES 1989 E34 Workshop Manual Introduction
A selection of good tools is a fundamental
requirement for anyone contemplating the
maintenance and repair of a motor vehicle.
For the owner who does not possess any,
their purchase will

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BMW 5 SERIES 1989 E34 Workshop Manual REF•6Tools and Working Facilities
Compression testing gauge Clutch plate alignment setBrake shoe steady spring cup removal tool
Micrometer setVernier calipers
Dial test indicator and magnetic stand

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BMW 5 SERIES 1989 E34 Workshop Manual REF•7
REF
Tools and Working Facilities
MImpact screwdriver
MMicrometer and/or vernier calipers (see 
illustrations)
MDial gauge (see illustration)
MUniversal electrical multi-meter
MCylinder compres

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BMW 5 SERIES 1989 E34 Workshop Manual REF•9
REF
Fault Finding
Engine
m mEngine will not rotate when attempting to start
m mEngine rotates, but will not start
m mEngine hard to start when cold
m mEngine hard to start when hot
m mStarter

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BMW 5 SERIES 1989 E34 Workshop Manual REF•10Fault Finding
Engine will not rotate when attempting to start
m mBattery terminal connections loose or corroded (Chapter 1).
m mBattery discharged or faulty (Chapter 1).
m mAutomatic transmiss
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