
Table
k
.
ECM
Pin
Assignment-Bosch
DME
M5
.2
(continued)
Pin
I
Signal
1
Componentltunction
1
Signal
45
I
output
I
Mass
air
flow
meter
I
Intake
airSignal
46
output
Oxygen
sensor
(monitoring
sensor)
Oxygen
sensor
control
47
not
used
-
48
not
used
-
49
output
Ignition
coil
control,
cyl
.
1
Primary
signal,
ignition
coil
1
50
output
Ignition
coil
control,
cyl
.
2
Primary
signal,
ignition
coil
2
51
not
used
-
52
not
used
-
53
input
Throttleposition
sensor
Throttleposition
Signal
54
input
Power
supply
Batteryvoltage
from
main
relay
(terminal
87)
55
ground
Ground
Ground
for
ECM
56
input
Power
supply
(terminal
15)
Battery
voltage
with
key
on
or
engine
running
57
output
Activate
cooling
fan
(man
.
trans
.)
control
Normal
speed
relay
58
not
used
-
-
59
not
used
-
-
60
input
Programming
voltage
Programming
voltage
via
data
link
connector,
pin
18
61
output
Evaporative
emissionvalve
Evaporative
emission
valve
control
62
vacant
-
-
63
output
Fuel
pump
relay
Fuel
pump
relay
control
64
not
used
-
65
not
used
-
-
66
not
used
-
-
67
not
used
-
-
68
input
Signal
above
80°C(man
.
tran
.)
Double
temperature
switch
69
input
Automatic
climate
control
Automatíc
climate
control
70
input
Knock
sensor
#1
(cyl
.
1,2)
Knock
sensor
#1
Signal
71
ground
Ground
Ground
for
analog
signals
and
knock
sensors
72
not
used
-
-
73
not
used
-
-
74
input
Engine
coolant
temperature
sensor
Engine
coolant
temperatura
Signal
75
not
used
-
-
76
not
used
-
-
77
output
Oxygen
sensor
(regulating
sensor)
Oxygen
sensor
control
78
input
Crankshaft/rpm
sensor
Crankshaft
position/rpmSignal
79
input
ABS
or
traction
control
ABS
or
AST
control
80
input
Engine
speed
Engine
speed
Signal
81
not
used
-
-
82
not
used
-
-
FUEL
INJECTION
130-
3
5
83
input
On-board
computar
From
On-boardcomputer
(terminal
4)
84
not
used
-
-
85
not
used
-
-
86
not
used
-
-
87
input
Diagnostic
connector
(RxD)
Diagnostic
RxD
(receive)signal
to
pin
15
in
Data
link
connector
88
output
I
Diagnostic
connector
(TxD)
Diagnostic
TxD
(transmit)
signal
to
pin
17in
Data
link
connector
ECM
PIN
ASSIGNMENTS

130-
3
6
FUEL
INJECTION
Pin
1
Signal
1
Componentffunction
1
Signal
1
output
Ignition
coil
control,
cyl
.
2
Primary
signal,
ignition
coil
2
2
output
Ignition
coil
control,
cyl
.
4
Primary
signal,
ignitioncoil
4
3
output
Ignition
coil
control,
cyl
.
6
Primary
signal,
ignition
coil
6
4
ground
Ground
Ground
5
output
Fuel
injectorcontrol,
cyl
.
2
Pulsed
ground
(injection
pulse
width
in
ms)
cyl
.
2
6
output
Fuel
injectorcontrol,
cyl
.
1
Pulsed
ground
(injection
pulse
width
in
ms)
cyl
.
1
7
output
Mass
air
flow
meter
Mass
air
meter
signal
8
input
Mass
air
flow
meter
Mass
air
meter
signal
9
output
Instrument
cluster
Fuel
consumption
signal
10
output
Engine
coolant
temperature
(ECT)
sensor
ECT
signal
11
output
Fueltankpressure
sensor
Fueltankpressure
sensor
control
12
input
Throttleposition
sensor
(TPS)
Throttleposition
signal
13
-
14
input
Intake
air
temperature
(IAT)
sensor
Intake
air
temperature
signal
15
Traction
control
AST
module
16
input
Automatic
climate
control
Automatic
climate
control
17
18
input
Electronic
immobilizer
control
(EWS
II)
Electronic
immobilizer
control
(EWS
II)
module
19
Automatic
climate
control
Automatic
climate
control
20
-
Instrument
cluster
Instrument
cluster
21
output
Camshaft
actuator
(VANOS
solenoid)
control
Camshaft
actuator
(VANOS
solenoid),
switched
ground
22
output
Fuel
injectorcontrol,
cyl
.
3
Pulsed
ground
(injection
pulse
width
in
ms)
cyl
.
3
23
Fuel
injectorcontrol,
cyl
.
6
Pulsed
ground
(injection
pulse
width
in
ms)
cyl
.
6
24
Fuel
injectorcontrol,
cyl
.
4
Pulsed
ground
(injection
pulse
width
in
ms)
cyl
.
4
25
output
Oxygen
sensor
heater
control
Oxygen
sensor
heater
ground
26
input
Power
supply
(terminal
30)
Battery
voltage(B+)
at
all
times
27
output
Idle
speed
control
valve
Pulsed
ground-open
signal
(see
also
pin
53)
28
ground
Ground
Ground
29
output
Ignition
coil
control,
cyl
.
1
Primary
signal,
ignition
coíl
1
30
output
Ignition
coil
control,
cyl
.
3
Primary
signal,
ignition
coil
3
31
output
Ignition
coil
control,
cyl
.
5
Primary
signal,
ignition
coil
5
32
ground
Ground
Ground
33
output
Fuel
injector
control,
cyl
.
5
Pulsedground
(injection
pulsewidth
in
ms)
cyl
.
5
34
ground
Ground
Ground
35
output
Secondary
air
injection
Secondary
air
injection
pump
relay
control
36
output
Engine
speed
output
Engine
speed
signal
37
-
38
ground
Knock
sensor
Shielding
for
knock
sensors
39
output
Intake
air
temperature
sensor
(IAT
Sensor)
Voltagesupply
to
IAT
sensor
and
ECT
sensorEngine
coolant
temperature
(ECT)
sensor
40
output
Crankshaft
position
sensor
(Hall
effect)
Crankshaft
position
sensor
control
41
ground
Camshaft
position
(CMP)
sensor
Shielding
for
CMP
sensor
42
output
Throttle
position
sensor
(TPS)
TPS
ground
43
input
Camshaft
position/rpm
sensor
Camshaft
position/rpm
sensor
control
44
output
Throttle
position
sensor
(TPS)
Voltagesupply
to
TPS
(5
VDC)
45
Traction
control
AST
module
46
-
Instrument
cluster
Instrument
cluster
ECM
PIN
ASSIGNMENTS
Table
I.
ECM
Pin
Assignment-Siemens
DME
MS
41
.1

Table
I
.
ECM
Pin
Assignment-Siemens
DME
MS
41
.1
(continued)
Pin
I
Signal
I
Component/function
1
Signal
FUEL
INJECTION
130-
37
47
-
48
input
Crankshaft
position
sensor
(Hall
effect)
Crankshaft
position
sensor
control
49
input
Power
supply
(terminal
15)
Batteryvoltage
with
key
onor
engine
running
50
output
Solenoid
valve
(running
losses)
Running
losses
51
output
Carbon
canister
valve
Carbon
canister
valve
control
52vacant
-
53
output
Idle
speed
control
valve
Pulsed
ground-close
signal
(seealsopin29)
54
input
Power
supply
Battery
voltagefrom
main
relay
(terminal
87)
55
vacant
-
56
-
57
input
Knock
sensor
(cyl
.
1-3)
Knock
sensor
input
Signal
58
output
Knock
sensor
(cyl
.
1-3)
Knock
sensor
control
59
input
Knock
sensor
(cyl
.
4-6)
Knock
sensor
input
Signal
60
input/output
Diagnostic
connector
(TxD)
Diagnostic
TxD
(transmit)
signal
to
pin
18
in
Data
link
connector
61
output
Oxygen
sensor
heater
(monitoring
sensor)
Oxygen
sensor
heater
ground
62
output
Secondary
air
injection
Secondary
air
injection
control
valve
63
output
Knock
sensor
(cyl
.
4-6)
Knock
sensor
control
64
input
Camshaft
position/rpm
sensor
Camshaft
position/rpm
sensor
control
65
input
Camshaft
position/rpm
sensor
Camshaft
position/rpm
sensor
control
66
-
67
output
Oxygen
sensor
Oxygen
sensor
reference
voltage
68
output
Evaporative
purge
valve
control
Pulsed
ground
with
engine
at
normal
temperature
and
varyingengine
load
69
output
Fuel
pump
relay
control
Fuel
pump
relay
switches
with
engine
runningorcranking
(crankshaft
position
signal
must
be
present
for
relay
switchover)
70
vacant
-
-
71
output
Oxygen
sensor
heater
(regulating
sensor)
Oxygen
sensor
heater
ground
72
output
Oxygen
sensor
(monitoring
sensor)
Oxygen
sensor
referencevoltage
73
input
Main
relay
control
Main
relay
activation
(terminal
85)
74
output
A/C
compressor
control
A/C
compressor
relay
control
75
input
Oxygen
sensor
Oxygen
sensor
signal
76
not
used
-
-
77
input
Oxygen
sensor
(regulating
sensor)
Oxygen
sensor
signal
78
input
Oxygen
sensor
(monitoring
sensor)
Oxygen
sensor
signal
79
output
Oxygen
sensor
(regulating
sensor)
Oxygen
sensor
referencevoltage
80
Traction
control
AST
module
81
Traction
control
AST
module
82
Traction
control
AST
module
83
output
Crankshaft
position
sensor
(Hall
effect)
Crankshaft
position
sensor
control
84
vacant
-
-
85
output
Automatic
transmission
Automatic
transmission
control
module
86
input
Automatic
transmission
Automatic
transmissíon
control
module
87
input
Power
supply
Battery
voltage
from
main
relay
(terminal
87)
88
input/output
Diagnostic
connector
(TxD)
Diagnostic
TxD
(transmit)
signal
to
pin
17
in
Data
link
connector
ECM
PIN
ASSIGNMENTS

160
Fuel
Tank
and
Fuel
Pump
GENERAL
.
.
.
.
.
.
...........
.
....
.
.
.
.
.
.
160-1
Operating
fuel
pump
for
tests
.
.
.
.
.
.
.......
.160-6
Fuel
Pump
Electrical
Tests
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
...
.
.
.
.
.
160-7
FUEL
TANK
AND
LINES
..
.
.
.
..........
160-2
Fuel
pump
electrical
circuit,
testing.
...
.
.
.
.
.
160-7
Fuel
tank,
draining
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
..........
160-2
Fuel
pump
power
consumption,
testing
.
.
.
.
.
.
160-7
Fuel
tank,
removing
and
installing
.........
160-3
Fuel
Delivery
Tests
....
.
.
.
...
.
.....
.
.
.
..
160-8
Fuel
Tank
Evaporative
Control
System
.....
160-4
Relieving
fuel
pressure
and
connecting
fuel
pressure
gauge
..
.
...........
.
.
.
..
160-8
FUEL
LEVEL
SENDERS
.
.
.
.
.
.......
.
.
.
160-4
System
pressure,
testing
.................
160-9
Fuel
level
senders,
testing
.
.
.
.
.
.......
.
.
.
160-5
Fuel
delivery
volume,
testing
.............
160-10
Fuel
leve¡
sender
and
fuel
pump
(right
side),
emoving
and
installing
.
.
.
.
.
.
160-5
TABLES
Fuel
leve¡
sender
(left
side),
a
.
FuelLeve¡
Sender
Resistances
...........
.
.
..
.160-5
removing
and
installing
.........
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
160-6
b
.
Fuel
Pump
Current
...
.................
..
...
160-8
c
.
Fuel
Pressure
Specifications
..............
.
..
160-10
FUEL
PUMP
.
.
.
................
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
160-6
d
.
Fuel
Pump
Delivery
Specifications
.........
.
..
160-10
Fuel
Pump
Fuse
and
Relay
.
.
.
....
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
160-6
GENERAL
This
repair
group
covers
service
information
specifically
for
The
cautions
and
warnings
on
this
page
should
beob
the
fuel
supply
system
.
Information
on
the
fue¡
injection
sys-
served
when
servicing
the
fuel
system
.
tem
is
covered
in
130
Fuel
Injection
.
NOTE-
Fue¡
filter
replacement
is
covered
in
020
Maintenance
Program
.
WARNING
-
"
The
fuel
system
is
designed
to
retain
pressure
even
when
the
ignition
isoff
.
When
working
with
the
fuel
system,
loosen
the
fuel
lines
slowly
toal-
low
residual
fuel
pressure
to
dissipate
gradually
.
Avoid
spraying
fuel
.
"
Before
beginning
any
work
on
the
fuel
system,
place
a
tire
extinguisher
in
the
vicinity
of
the
work
area
.
"
Fuel
is
highly
flammable
.
When
working
around
fuel,
do
not
disconnect
any
wires
that
could
cause
electrical
sparks
.
Do
not
smoke
or
work
near
heaters
or
other
tire
hazards
.
"
Always
unscrew
the
fuel
tank
cap
to
release
pres-
sure
in
the
tank
before
working
on
the
tank
or
fines
.
"
Do
not
use
a
work
light
near
any
fuel
.
Fuel
may
spray
onto
the
hot
bulb
causing
a
tire
.
"
Make
sure
the
work
area
is
properly
ventifated
.
FUEL
TANK
AND
FUEL
PUMP
160-1
CAUTION-
"
Prior
to
disconnecting
the
battery,
read
the
bat-tery
disconnection
cautions
given
at
the
front
of
this
manual
onpage
viü
.
"
Before
making
any
electrical
tests
with
the
ignition
tumed
on,
disable
the
ignition
system
as
de-
scribed
in
120
Ignition
System
.
Be
sure
the
bat-tery
is
disconnected
when
replacing
components
.
"
To
prevent
damage
to
the
ignition
system
or
the
electronic
fuel
system
components,
including
the
control
unit,
aiways
connect
and
disconnect
wires
and
test
equipment
with
the
ignition
off
.
"
Cleanliness
is
essential
when
working
with
the
fuel
system
.
Thoroughly
clean
the
fuel
fine
unionsbefore
disconnecting
any
of
the
fines
.
"
Use
only
clean
tools
.
Keep
removed
parts
clean
and
sealed
or
covered
with
a
clean,
lint-free
cloth,
especially
if
completion
of
the
repair
is
delayed
.
"
Do
not
move
the
car
while
the
fuel
system
is
open
.
"
Avoid
using
high
pressure
compressed
air
to
blow
out
fines
and
componente
.
High
pressure
can
rupture
infernal
seals
and
gaskets
.
"
Always
replace
seals
and
O-rings
.
GENERAL

160-
6
FUEL
TANK
AND
FUEL
PUMP
Fig
.
7
.
Fuel
sender
and
pump
assembly
.
To
operate
the
fuel
pump
for
testing
purposes
without
hav-
Fuel
leve¡
sender
(left
side),
ing
to
runthe
engine,
the
fuel
pump
relay
can
be
bypassed
to
removing
and
installing
powerthe
pump
directly
.
The
procedure
for
removing
and
replacing
the
left
side
fuel
To
runthe
fuel
pump,
remove
the
relay
and
connect
the
leve¡
sender
is
similar
tothat
used
for
the
right
side
.
There
is
socket
for
relayterminal
30
to
the
socket
for
relay
terminal
no
.
no
fuel
pump
on
the
left
side
.
87
with
afused
jumper
wire
.
Relay
terminal
identification
is
shown
in
Fig
.
9
.
After
completing
the
tests,
remove
the
jumper
wire
.
FUEL
PUMP
The
electric
fuel
pump
ís
mounted
in
the
fuel
tank
in
tandem
with
the
right
side
fuelleve¡
sender
.
The
fuel
pump
delivers
fuel
at
high
pressure
to
the
fuel
injection
system
.
A
pressure
regulator
maintains
system
pressure
.
The
quantity
of
fuel
sup-
plied
exceeds
demand,
so
excess
fuel
retums
to
the
fuel
tank
via
a
retum
líne
.
See
130
Fuel
Injection
for
more
information
on
system
pressure
and
the
fuel
pressure
regulator
.
NOTE
-
Fuel
pump
removalprocedures
are
given
earlier
under
Fuel
leve¡
sender
(right
side)
and
fuel
pump,
remov-
íng
and
installing
.
Fuel
Pump
Fuse
and
Relay
The
fuel
pump
is
operated
by
a
fuel
pump
relay
located
ín
the
power
distribution
box
.
The
fuel
pump
circuit
is
protected
by
fuse
no
.
18
located
in
the
power
distribution
box
.
See
Fig
8
.
FUEL
PUMP
0013142
Fuel
DM
E
PUMP
main
re
ay
rel
ay
0
aoo
o
~a
aao
ó
Fig
.
8
.
Fuel
pump
relay
location
in
power
distribution
box
.
The
DME
engine
control
module
(ECM)
and
the
DME
main
relay
supply
power
to
the
coi¡
sideof
the
fuel
pump
relay
.
Dur-
ing
starting,
the
fuel
pump
runs
as
long
as
the
ignition
switch
is
in
the
start
position
and
continues
to
run
oncethe
engine
starts
.
If
an
electrical
system
fault
interrupts
power
to
the
fuel
pump,
the
engine
will
notrun
.
Operating
fuel
pump
for
tests
CA
UTION-
Relay
locations
may
vary
.
Use
care
when
identify-
ing
relays
and
when
troubleshooting
the
electrical
system
at
the
fuselrelay
panel
.
The
fuel
pump
re-
¡ay
is
a
four
pin
relay
and
has
a
1.5
mm
2
red
wireat
terminal
30
in
the
relay
socket,
lf
in
doubt,
con-
sult
an
authorized
BMW
dealer
.
NOTE-
Thejumper
wire
shouldbe
1.5
mm2
(14
ga
.)
and
in-
clude
en
in-fine
fuse
holder
with
a16
amp
fuse
.
To
avoid
fuselrelay
panel
damage
fromrepeated
connect-
íng
and
disconnecting,
also
include
a
toggleswitch
.
A
heavy-duty
jumper,
BMW
tool
no
.
613
050,
fs
also
available
from
en
authorized
BMW
dealer
.
0013034,
If
the
pump
does
notrun
with
the
jumper
installed,
the
fault
could
be
in
the
fuel
pump
or
the
wiring
to
the
pump
.
Check
the
pump
and
its
wiring
as
described
below
.

Fig
.
9
.
Fuel
pump
relay
terminal
identification
.
Fuel
Pump
Electrical
Tests
Troubleshooting
of
any
fuel
pump
fault
should
begin
with
checking
the
fuel
pump
fuse
and
the
fuel
pump
relay
.
The
DME
main
relay
should
also
be
checked
.
NOTE-
Special
tools
are
requíred
for
some
of
the
tests
de-
scribed
here
.
Fuel
pump
electrical
circuit,
testing
The
fuel
pump
electrical
circuit
diagram
is
shown
in
Fig
.
10
.
3
.
If
fuel
pump
does
not
run,
disconnect
black
harness
connector
from
tank
sender
unit
.
With
jumper
wire
con-
nectedas
described
in
step
2
above,
check
for
positive
(+)
batteryvoltage
at
harness
connector
terminals
.
See
Fig
.
11
.
FUEL
TANK
AND
FUEL
PUMP
160-
7
From
Main
Relay
(+15
power
with
key
in
run
From
B+juretion
point
orstartposition)
(batteryvoRageatalltirnes)
'
.5
RD/Nrr
1
.5
RD
1
.5
GNNI
From
Engine
2
.5
GNNI
Control
Module
15
2
.5
GNNI
Ground
(below
center
console)
Fig
.
10
.
Fuel
pump
electrical
circuit
.
30
-~
Relay
Fuel
Pump
8~T
I
1
s
ám
61
Front
Power
I
a
1
Distribution
Box
I_
16
WIRING
COLOR
CODE
BK
-
BLACK
BR
-
BROWN
Fuel
Pump
RD
-
RED
(in-tank)
M
YL
YELLOWGN
-
GREENBU
-
BLUE
1
VI
-
VIOLET
GY
-
GREY
WT
-
WHITE
PK
-
PINK
0011946
4
.
If
voltage
and
groundare
present,
fuel
pump
is
proba-
bly
faulty
.
If
there
is
no
voltage,
check
wiring
From
fuel
pump
Reay
and
make
sure
Reay
is
functioning
correctly
.
CAUTION-
Fuseandrelaylocationsmayvary
.
Usecara
when
Fuel
pump
power
consumption,
testing
troubleshooting
the
electrical
system
at
the
fuselrelay
panel
.
To
resolve
problems
in
identify-
NOTE-
ing
a
relay,
see
en
authorízed
BMW
dealer
.
"
To
achieveaccurate
testresults,
fhe
battery
voltage
at
the
connector
should
be
approximately
13
volts
.
1.
Remove
rearseat
cushion,
pull
right
side
insulation
mat
Charge
the
battery
asnecessary
.
back
to
expose
fuel
tank
accesscover
.
Remove
cover
.
q
higher
than
normal
power
consumption
usually
fin-
to
expose
wiring
connections
.
dicates
a
worn
fuel
pump,
which
may
cause
intermit-
tentfuel
starvation
due
lo
pump
overheating
and
2
.
Remove
fuel
pump
relay
and
opérate
fuel
pump
as
de-
seizure
.
The
only
remedy
is
pump
replacement
.
Be
scribed
under
Operating
fuel
pump
for
tests
earlier
.
sure
to
check
that
thereturn
fine
and
the
pump
pickup
Pump
should
run
.
Disconnect
jumper
wire
when
fin-
are
not
obstructed
before
replacing
the
pump
.
ished
.
1
.
Remove
rear
seat
cushion,
pull
right
side
insulation
mal
back
to
expose
fuel
tank
accesscover
.
Remove
cover
to
expose
wiring
connections
.
2
.
Disconnect
(black)
harness
connector
from
fuel
pump
.
3
.
Connect
an
ammeter
and
an
insulated
jumper
wire
be-
tween
terminals
in
connector
and
corresponding
pump
terminals
.
See
Fig
.
12
.
FUEL
PUMP

170
Radiator
and
Cooling
System
GENERAL
.
.
.....
.
...
.
.
.
.
.
....
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.170-1
Coolant
Pump
and
Thermostat
........
.
.
.
.
170-1
Radiator
and
Expansion
Tank
.........
.
...
170-1
Cooling
Fans
.
....
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.....
.
......
170-2
Warnings
and
Cautions
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
...
.
.
.
170-2
TROUBLESHOOTING
...
.
.
.
...
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.170-2
Cooling
System
Pressure
Test
...
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
170-3
Thermostat
Quick
Check
.
.
.
.
...
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
170-3
Temperature
Gauge
Quick
Check
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
170-3
Cooling
fan,
testing
.
.
.
.
........
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
170-4
COOLING
SYSTEM
SERVICE
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
170-5
Coolant,draining
and
filling
.
.
......
.
.
.
.
.
..
170-5
Cooling
system,
bleeding
(radiator
with
integral
expansion
tank)
.....
170-6
GENERAL
This
section
covers
repair
and
troubleshooting
information
for
the
engine
cooling
system
.
For
heater
core
and
related
heating
and
air
conditioning
components,
see640
Heating
and
Air
Conditioning
.
Coolant
Pump
and
Thermostat
A
centrifuga¡-type
coolant
pump
is
mounted
to
the
front
of
the
engíne
.
The
belt-driven
pump
circulates
coolant
through
the
system
whenever
the
engíne
is
running
.
A
thermostat
con-
trols
the
flow
of
coolant
into
the
radiator
.
When
the
engíne
is
cold
the
thermostat
is
closed
so
coolant
bypasses
the
radiator,
recirculating
from
the
engíne
directly
back
to
the
pump
.
When
the
engíne
reaches
operating
tem-
perature,
the
thermostat
opens
and
coolant
circulates
through
the
whole
system
including
the
radiator
.
Radiator
and
Expansion
Tank
The
radiator
is
a
crossflow
design
.
A
translucent
expansion
tank
provides
for
coolant
expansion
at
higher
temperatures
and
easy
monitoringof
the
coolant
leve¡
.
On
4-cylinder
modeis,
the
radiator
expansion
tank
is
integral
with
the
radiator
.
See
Fig
.
1
.
RADIATOR
AND
COOLING
SYSTEM
170-1
Belt-driven
cooling
fan,
replacing
.
.......
.
.
.
170-7
Electric
cooling
fan,
replacing
.
.
.
.....
.
.
.
.
.
170-8
Auxiliary
cooling
fan,
replacing
.
.
.....
.
.
.
.
.
170-8
Thermostat,
replacing
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.....
.
.
.
.
.
170-9
Coolant
pump,
replacing
..........
.
.
.
.
.
.
170-10
RADIATOR
SERVICE
.....
.
......
.
.
.
.
.
.
170-11
Radiator,
removing
and
installing
....
.
.
.
.
.
.
170-11
TABLES
a
.
Coolant
Temperature
Sensor
Wire
Colors
...
.
..
.
.
170-3b
.
Auxiliary
Cooling
Fan
Switching
Temperatures
.:.
.170-4
c
.
Auxiliary
Cooling
Fan
Temperature
Switch
Tests
..
..
.
...
...
.
.............
.
..
.
.
170-5d
.
Cooling
System
Capacities
..............
..
.
.
.
170-6
A
.
Expansion
tank
C
.
Dualtemperature
fan
switch
B
.
Radiator
drain
screw
Fig
.
1
.
Radiator
assembly
with
integral
expansion
tank
(4-cylinder
engine)
.
On
6-cylinder
models,
a
standalone
expansion
tank
is
used
.
On
cars
with
automatic
transmission,
ATF
is
circulated
through
an
additional
heat
exchanger
(ATF
cooler)
.
GENERAL

NOTE-
Some
cars
covered
by
this
manual
may
have
an
alter-
nate
cooling
fan
switchwith
switching
temperatures
of
176%190W
(80%88°C)
.
When
replacing
the
switch
check
theswitching
specifications,
whichshouldbe
stamped
on
the
switch
body
.
1
.
If
coolant
is
circulating
at
normal
operating
tempera-
ture,
but
auxiliary
cooling
fan
does
not
run,
disconnect
connector
from
radiator
temperature
switch
and
make
tests
listed
in
Table
c
.
Table
c
.
Auxiliary
Cooling
Fan
Temperature
Switch
Tests
Wires
jumpered
Test
Test
resuits
conditions
Black/green
(terminal2)
and
Ignition
ON
Fan
runs
on
brown
(terminal
1)
low
speed
Black/gray
(terminal
3)
and
Ignition
ON
Fan
runson
brown
(terminal
I
1)
high
speed
2
.
If
fan
runs
only
when
powered
directly
by
jumpered
connector
and
hot
coolant
is
circulating
through
radia-
tor,
radiator
temperature
switch
is
most
likelyfaulty
.
Use
a
new
sealing
ring
when
replacing
switch
Tightening
Torque
"
Temperature
switch
to
radiator
......
15
Nm
(11
ft-Ib)
3
.
If
auxiliary
fan
does
notrun
when
powered
directly,
check
for
battery
voltage
at
temperature
switch
connec-
tor
(black/green
wire)
with
ignition
on
.
If
battery
voltage
is
not
present,
check
fuses
.
See
610
Electrical
Com-
ponent
Locations
.
RADIATOR
AND
COOLING
SYSTEM
170-
5
~r~nmm
a
00
0
Fig
.
4
.
Auxiliary
radiator
cooling
fan
low
speed
relay
(1)
and
high
speed
relay
(2)
in
power
distribution
box
.
(Relay
locations
may
vary
.)
Auxiliary
Cooling
Fan
Circuit
Fuses
Fig
.
5
.
Auxiliary
radiator
fan
resistor
(arrow)
.
"
Fuse16
.
...................
..
..
...
...
.5
amp
"
Fuse
41
(ex
.
M44
w/man
.
trans)
.
..
.
..
.....
30
amp
"
Fuse
48
(M44
w/man
.
trans
.
only)
..
.
..
.....
40
amp
COOLING
SYSTEM
SERVICE
0013034
4
.
If
no
faults
are
found,
remove
low
speed
relay
and
turn
Coolant,draining
and
filling
ignition
ON
.
See
Fig
.
4
.
1
.
Remove
expansion
tank
cap
.
Set
temperature
controls
"
Check
for
power
at
terminal
30
and
terminal
86
of
relay
to
full
warm
.
socket
.
"
Reinstall
low
speed
relay
and
repeat
testat
high
speed
WARNING
-
relay
socket
.
Fix
any
wiring
faults
found
.
Allow
the
cooling
system
to
cool
before
openlng
or
On
early
productioncars
(up
to
9/92)
:
If
fan
operates
only
on
draining
the
cooling
system
.
high
speed
and
no
electrical
faults
have
been
foundup
to
this
point,
usean
ohmmeter
to
check
that
fan
resistor
is
not
electri-
2
.
Place
3
ra
allo
ug
.
beneath
radiator
drain
plug
and
re-
cally
open
.
Resistor
is
mounted
on
auxiliary
cooling
fan
housing
move
drain
plg
.
See
Fig
.
6
.
behind
front
grille
.
See
Fig
.
5
.
Wiring
diagrams
for
the
radiator
cooling
fan
canbefoundunder
Electrical
Wiring
Diagrams
.
3
.
Place
3-g
pail
beneath
rear
of
engine
blo
.
Loos-
en
and
re
mlon
ove
engine
blockcoolant
drain
plug
k
.
COOLING
SYSTEM
SERVICE