1990 BMW 5 SERIES engine electrical systems

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 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 5 SERIES 1990 E34 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 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual filtered with a flame trap like most
conventional systems. There are no
conventional PCV valves fitted on these
systems - just a hose (see illustration).
3The main components of the PCV system
are the

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual Bush inspection and renewal
8If the bush is cracked, torn or otherwise
deteriorated, take the arm to a BMW dealer
service department or an engineering works,
and have it pressed out and a new bush
pre

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual 12
Chapter 12 Body electrical systems
Bulb renewal  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Central locking system - description and check  . . . . . .

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual Finding a short-circuit
One method of finding a short-circuit is to
remove the fuse and connect a test light or
voltmeter in its place. There should be no
voltage present in the circuit. Move the
elec

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual 8 Radio- removal and refitting
1
Caution: If the radio in your
vehicle is equipped with an anti-
theft system, make sure you have
the correct activation code
before disconnecting the battery, Refer to

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual SI board is a self-contained computer which
includes a chip and batteries.
The rechargeable SI board nickel cadmium
(nicad) batteries maintain power to the
computer memory in the event of a power
drop
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