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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual Warning: Do not remove the
pressure cap from the radiator or
expansion tank until the engine
has cooled completely and
there’s no pressure remaining in the
cooling system. Removing the cap from a
ho

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual disconnect the fluid cooler lines from the
radiator. Use a drip tray to catch spilled fluid.
Plug the fluid cooler lines and fittings.
7Disconnect the coolant sensors located on
the radiator (see illu

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual 3-Series models
14Remove the radiator grille assembly (see
Chapter 11).
15Unbolt and remove the fan bracket and
shroud assembly from the radiator (see
Section 5).
16Remove the radiator (see Section 4)

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual 12Disconnect the cables from the clips
securing them to the lever assembly, marking
them for accurate refitting.
13Disconnect the electrical connection from
the control assembly.
14Remove the screws a

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual brackets, and lift it up and out of the vehicle
(see illustration).
Refitting
7If a new compressor is being fitted, follow
any instructions supplied with the compressor
regarding the draining of exces

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual information on removing and refitting the
intake manifold, refer to Chapter 2A.
The throttle valve inside the throttle body or
carburettor is actuated by the accelerator
cable. When you depress the ac

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual 19Depressurise the fuel system (see Sec-
tion 2).
20Detach the battery negative cable.
Caution: If the radio in your
vehicle is equipped with an anti-
theft system, make sure you
have the correct acti

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BMW 3 SERIES 1990 E30 Workshop Manual correct resistance. On L-Jetronic and early
Motronic systems, follow the table below. On
later Motronic systems, connect the
ohmmeter probes onto the fuel level sender
unit terminals that correspond t