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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual 0•9Roadside Repairs
When jump-starting a car using a
booster battery, observe the following
precautions:
4Before connecting the booster
battery, make sure that the ignition is
switched off.
4Ensure

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual that they’re suitable for use in a rebuilt engine
(take the springs to a machine shop for this
check).
16Stand each spring on a flat surface, and
check it for squareness (see illustration). If
any o

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual 8Check the fuel system pressure (see
Section 3).
9If these checks do not locate the problem,
take the vehicle to a BMW dealer, who will be
able to read the fault codes stored in the ECU,
using special

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BMW 5 SERIES 1990 E34 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 5 SERIES 1990 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 1990 E34 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 5 SERIES 1990 E34 Workshop Manual REF•23
REF
Glossary of Technical Terms
JJump startStarting the engine of a vehicle
with a discharged or weak battery by
attaching jump leads from the weak battery to
a charged or helper battery.
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