117-
1
4
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN
22
.
Installation
of
remaining
parts
is
reverse
of
removal,
When
theengine
is
running,
the
piston
housing
is
supplied
noting
the
following
:
with
pressurized
engine
oil
.
At
idie,
the
solenoid
isin
the
off
"
When
installing
thermostat,
make
sure
arrow
or
vent
position
(de-energized)
and
valve
timing
is
maintained
in
the
hole
faces
up,
if
applicable
.
normal
position
:
When
the
solenoid
is
energized,
the
gear
cup
"
Refill
cooling
systemas
described
in
170
Radiator
piston
moves
forward
to
advance
the
camshaftby
a
maximum
and
Coming
System
.
of
12
.5
.
"
Install
oil
pan
as
described
in
119
Lubrication
Sys-
tem
.
"
Fill
engine
with
oil
and
install
a
new
oil
filter
as
de-
scribed
in
020
Maintenance
Program
.
"
Insta¡¡
ground
wires
at
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
studs
and
at
front
of
cylinder
head
and
thermostat
housing,
where
applicable
.
VANOS
system
operation,
testing
Tightening
Torques
There
are3
special
tools
required
to
check
VANOS
opera-
"
Coolant
drain
plugto
cylinder
block
.
.
25
Nm
(18
ft-Ib)
tion
;
an
electricaltest
lead
(BMW
special
tool
no
.
12
6
410),
an
"
Radiator
cooling
fan
to
coolant
pump
.
40
Nm
(30
ft-Ib)
air
line
fitting
(BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
3
450),
and
a
crank-
"
Radiator
drain
screw
to
radiator
...
.
2
.5
Nm
(22
in-Ib)
shaft
TDC
locking
tool
(BMW
special
tool
no
.
112
300)
.
"
Upper
timing
chaincover
to
cylinder
head
The
test
leal
is
used
to
power
the
solenoid,
simulating
the
M6
nut
...
.....
.............
..
.
10
Nm
(89
in-lb)
ground
signal
from
the
DME
control
unit
.
The
air
line
fitting
M8
bolt
.....
....
.
.
.............
22
Nm
(17
ft-Ib)
takes
the
place
of
the
oil
supply
line
fitting
to
simulate
oil
Ares-
"
VANOS
control
unit
to
cylinder
head
sure
.
The
locking
tool
positions
and
locks
the
crankshaft
at
M6
nut
.........
..
..
.
..........
10
Nm
(89
in-lb)
TDC,
cylinder
no
.
l.
M8
bolt
........
...
.............
22
Nm
(17
ft-Ib)
"
VANOS
oil
supply
pipe
to
VANOS
control
unit
1
.
Remove
alternator
cooling
air
duct
.
banjo
bolt
.......
..
..
.
..........
32
Nm
(24
ft-Ib)
VANOS
(VARIABLE
VALVE
TIMING)
3
.
Remove
top
plastic
enginecovers
.
Disconnect
ignition
coil
harness
connectors
fromcofs
.
Remove
ignition
1993
and
later
6-cylinder
engines
are
equipped
with
a
vari-
coils
.
able
valve
timing
system
called
VANOS
.
This
system
is
con-
trolled
by
the
engine
management
system
and
dynamically
4
.
Remove
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
bolts
and
re-
adjusts
intake
camshaft
timing
based
on
engine
load,
engine
move
cylinder
head
cover
.
Unclip
andremove
oil
baffle
speed
and
engine
temperature
.
cover
from
above
intake
camshaft
.
See
113
Cylinder
Head
Removal
and
installation
.
The
main
components
of
the
VANOS
system
are
the
control
unit
with
piston
housing
and
integral
spool
valve,
and
the
mod-
ified
intake
camshaft
.
See
Fig
.
35
.
VANOS
(VARIABLE
VA
LVE
TIMING)
Fig
.
35
.
VANOS
control
unit
with
modified
intake
camshaft
.
B11001
WARNING
-
Special
BMW
service
tools
are
required
to
check
and
repair
the
VANOS
System
.
Read
theproce-
dures
through
before
beginning
the
job
.
2
.
Disconnect
crankcase
ventilation
hose
fitting
from
cyl-
inder
head
cover
.
NOTE-
Note
the
arrangement
of
the
cylinder
head
cover
bolt
insulators
and
gaskets
during
removal
.
5
.
Set
engine
to
approximate
TDC
by
rotating
in
normal
operating
direction
until
camshaft
lobes
at
cylinder
no
.
1
are
facing
each
other
.
See
Fig
.
20
.
6
.
Set
engine
to
TDC
by
aligning
"0/T"
mark
(0°TDC)on
front
vibration
damper
withcast
boss
on
lower
timing
chain
cover
.
See
Fig
.
21
.
7
.
Lock
crankshaft
in
position
by
inserting
BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
2
300
through
transmission
bellhousing
and
into
hole
in
flywheelor
driveplate
.
See
Fig
.
36
.
NOTE-
Confirm
that
the
locking
tool
has
been
correctly
in-
stalled
by
trying
to
rotatethe
crankshaft
.
Fig
.
36
.
BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
2
300
installed
through
bellhousing
and
finto
flywheel
.
8
.
Remove
oil
line
fitting
from
VANOS
control
unit
.
NOTE-
Wrap
the
VANOS
oil
line
fitting
with
a
shop
to
absorb
leaking
oil
.
9
.
Using
hollow
bolt
and
seals
from
oil
supply
line,
instan
BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
3
450
(air
line
fitting)
and
con-
nect
a
supply
of
compressed
air
(30-115
psi)
to
VANOS
oil
fitting
.
10
.
Measure
and
record
distance
between
trigger
plate
edge
and
side
of
secondary
timing
chain
tensioner
.
See
Fig
.
37
.
Fig
.
37
.
VANOS
reference
measurement
(dimension
A)
between
trig-
ger
píate
(sender
gear)
and
side
of
secondary
chain
tensioner
.
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN
117-
1
5
11
.
Disconnectharness
connector
from
VANOS
solenoid
.
Connect
BMW
special
tool
no
.
12
6
410
(electrical
test
lead)
to
VANOS
solenoid
connector
.
"
Connect
positive
(+)
test
lead
to
positive
(+)
terminal
ofbattery
Connect
negative
(-)
test
leadto
chassis
ground
.
solenoid
should
audibly
click
and
intake
cam-
shaft
should
advance
.
CA
UTION-
"
Be
sure
to
connect
the
test
hamess
polaritycor-
rectly
.
lf
the
polarity
is
reversed,
the
intemal
diode
in
the
VANOS
solenoid
will
be
destroyed
.
Although
the
solenoid
will
still
functionwith
a
faultydiode,
a
fault
code
may
be
set
in
the
ECM
memory
.
"
To
confirm
voltage
polarity,
turn
the
ignition
on
and
check
for
positive
(+)
batteryvoltage
at
the
terminal
corresponding
to
the
redlwhite
wire
in
the
main
harness
connector
.
Check
that
the
pos-
itive
terminal
(+)
in
the
main
connector
corre-
sponds
to
the
same
terminal
in
the
solenoid
connector
that
is
being
connected
to
the
battery
.
12
.
With
solenoid
actuated,
measure
and
record
new
dis-
tance
between
trigger
plate
edge
and
side'of
second-
ary
timing
chain
tensioner,
as
shown
in
Fig
.
37
.
13
.
Difference
between
first
measurement
(step
10)
andsecond
measurement
(step12)
should
be
at
least
8
.5
mm
(0
.3346
in
.)
.
lf
any
faults
arefound,
solenoid
may
be
faulty,
or
hydraulic
control
unit
may
be
faulty
or
incor-
rectly
installed
.
14
.
Check
VANOS
solenoid
byremoving
it
from
control
unit
.
Check
that
solenoid
plunger
and
control
unit
plunger
move
freely
.
Install
solenoid
using
tighteníng
torque
given
below
.
NOTE-
"
The
solenoid
is
available
asareplacement
part
.
lf
the
control
unit
plunger
is
sticking,
the
complete
control
unit
will
have
to
be
replaced
.
"lf
the
VANOS
system
does
not
advance
correctly
and
no
other
faults
can
be
found,
itis
possible
that
the
VANOS
control
unit
may
Nave
been
fnstalled
incor-
rectly-especially
if
the
camshaft
sprockets
have
pre-
víously
been
removed
for
other
repairs
.
Check
the
installation
by
removing
and
reinstalling
the
control
unit
as
described
later
.
VANOS
(VARIABLE
VALVE
TIMING)
117-
1
6
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN
15
.
Remove
crankshaft
locking
tool
.
Remove
special
test
equipment
.
Insta¡¡
oil
supply
line
using
new
seals
and
reconnect
solenoid
connector
.
Remainder
of
installa-
tion
is
reverse
of
removal
.
Tightening
Torque
"
Cylinder
head
cover
to
cylinder
head
.
10
Nm
(89
in-lb)
"
VANOS
oil
supply
line
to
VANOS
control
unit
(banjo
bolt)
..
.........
32
Nm
(24
ft-Ib)
"
VANOS
solenoidlo
VANOS
control
unit
........
.
.
.
..
........
30
Nm
(22
ft-Ib)
VANOS
control
unit,
removing
Special
BMW
service
tools
are
required
lo
remove
and
in-
stall
the
VANOS
control
unit
.
Read
the
procedure
through
be-
forestarting
the
job
.
1
.
Remove
radiator
cooling
fan
shroud
and
cooling
fan
.
See
170
Radiator
and
Cooling
System
.
CAUTION-
Radiator
fan
has
left
hand
threads
.
2
.
Remove
top
plastic
engine
covers
.
Disconnect
ignition
coil
harness
connectors
from
coils
.
Remove
ignition
coils
.
Remove
cylinder
head
cover
.
Unclip
andremove
oil
baffle
cover
from
above
intake
camshaft
.See
113
Cylinder
Head
Removal
and
Installation
.
NOTE-
Make
note
of
the
mounting
bolt
insulator
arrangement
during
removal
of
the
cylinder
head
cover
.
3
.
Set
engine
lo
TDC
by
rotating
engine
in
normal
operat-
ing
direction
until
camshaft
lobes
at
cylinder
no
.
1
are
facing
each
other
and
"0/T"
mark
(0°TDC)
on
vibration
damper
lines
up
with
cast
boss
on
lower
timing
chain
cover
.
See
Fig
.
38
.
4
.
Lock
crankshaft
at
TDC
by
inserting
BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
2
300
through
transmission
bellhousing
and
finto
flywheel
or
drive
plate
.
Refer
to
Fig
.
36
given
earlier
.
NOTE-
Confirm
that
the
locking
tool
has
been
correctly
in-
stalled
by
trying
to
rotatethe
crankshaft
.
5
.
Remove
three
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
studs
from
rear
of
head
.
Lockcamshafts
at
TDC
bymounting
BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
3
240
at
ends
of
camshafts
.
Check
that
tool
is
squarely
seated
on
cylinder
head
gasket
surface
.
If
necessary,
rotate
camshafts
slightly
using
a24
mm
wrench
.
Refer
to
Fig
.
24
given
earlier
.
VANOS
(VARIABLE
VALVE
TIMING)
Fig
.
38
.
Camshafts
positioned
at
TDC-Cyl
.
No
.
1
cam
lobes
face
in
Note
0/T
mark
(0°TDC)
on
vibration
damper
alígned
with
boss
on
front
cover
.
CA
UTION-
Thecamshafts
mustbe
locked
in
the
TDC
position
using
the
specialservice
tool
or
an
equivalent
be-
fore
removing
the
timing
chain
.
Thearrows
on
the
sprockets
should
not
be
used
to
accurately
set
the
engine
to
TDC
The
special
tool
holds
the
cam-
shafts
parallel
to
each
other
and
perpendicular
to
the
valve
cover
gasket
surface
.
6
.
Disconnect
harness
connector
and
oil
line
fitting
from
bottom
of
VANOS
control
unit
.
NOTE-
Wrap
the
VANOS
oilfine
fitting
with
a
shop
rag
to
ab-
sorb
leaking
oil
.
7
.
Remove
two
access
plugs
from
VANOS
control
unit
in
frontof
exhaustcamshaft
sprocket
.
Loosen
4exhaustcamshaft
sprocket
mounting
bolts
but
do
not
remove
(Torx
El
0
socket)
.
NOTE-
Removal
of
the
access
plugs
allows
the
lower
exhaust
camshaft
sprocket
mounting
bolts
to
be
accessed
.
8
.
Depress
secondary
timing
chain
tensioner
and
lock
it
in
down
position
by
inserting
a
stiff
wire
into
rear
of
ten-
sioner
.
See
Fig
.
27
.
9
.
Remove
VANOS
control
unít
mounting
nuts
and
boltat
front
of
cylinder
head
.
10
.
On
cars
built
up
to
3/95
:
Slide
control
unit
off
front
of
cylinder
head,
hand
turning
the
exhaust
sprocket
clock-
wise
(as
viewedfrom
front)
as
the
unit
is
removed
.
11
.
On
cars
built
3/95
and
latee
:
Use
a
spanner
toolto
ro-
tate
exhaust
sprocket
until
stop
on'
intake
sprocket
is
contacted
.
See
Fig
.
39
.
Then
slide
control
unit
off
front
of
cylinder
head
.
EMAÑ
0012514
Fig
.
39
.
On
VANOS
control
unit
withspringplate
(cars
built
3/95
and
later),
rotate
exhaust
camshaft
sprocket
clockwise
until
intake
NOTE-
camshaft
contacts
stop
.
BMW
special
tool11
5490shown
.
BMW
special
tool
no
.
113
'390
is
a
dummy
chain
ten-
sioner
and
simulates
the
function
of
thetensioner
.
VANOS
control
unit,
installing
CAUTION
-
Incorrect
installation
of
the
VANOS
control
may
result
in
damage
to
the
engine
valvetráin
.
1
.
Lock
camshafts
and
crankshaft
in
TDC
positionwith
BMW
special
tools
as
described
above
in
removal
pro-
cedure
.
CA
UTION-
The
camshafts
and
crankshaft
mustbe
locked
in
the
TDC
position
using
BMW
special
tools
no
.
11
2
300and
113
240
.
If
the
camshafts
and
crank-
shaft
are
not
at
TDC,
the
valves
can
contact
the
pistons
when
the
engine
is
turned
over
.
NOTE-
Be
sure
the
secondary
timing
chain
tensioner
is
locked
down
and
the
exhaustcamshaft
mounting
bolts
are
loosebefore
proceeding
.
2
.
Remove
primary
timing
chain
tensioner
from
side
of
cylinder
head
.
See
Fig
.
40
.
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN
117-
1
7
Fig
.
40
.
Primary
timing
chain
tensioner
(arrow)
.
Remove
tensioner
slowlyto
relieve
spring
tension
beneath
end
plug
.
3
.
Install
BMW
special
tool
no
.
11
3
390
into
primary
tim-
ing
chain
tensionersleeve
.
Thread
tool
in
finger
tight
to
remove
chain
slack
.
4
.
Hand
turn
secondary
sprocketsclockwise
(as
viewed
from
front
of
engine)
until
sprockets
contact
stops
.
5
.
Apply
a
small
amount
of
¡¡quid
gasketsealer
(3-Bond
1209
®
or
equivalent)
to
VANOS
housing
alignment
doweis
on
front
of
cylinder
head
.
lnstall
a
new
gasket
.
6
.
Push
VANOS
piston
gear
cup
finto
VANOS
housing
until
it
bottoms
out
in
housing
.
Position
VANOS
control
unitinto
place,
but
do
not
engage
splines
on
gear
cup
.
7
.
On
cars
built
up
to
3/95
:
"
Hand
turn
exhaust
sprocketcounterclockwise
(as
viewedfrom
front
of
engine)
only
enough
to
mesh
gear
cup
splines
with
camshaft
gear
:
"
Slowly
push
VANOS
control
unit
in
untilfully
seated,
guiding
chains
in
counterclockwise
direction
.
VANOS
(VARIABLE
VALVE
TIMING)
117-
1
8
CAMSHAFT
TIMING
CHAIN
CAUTION-
It
is
crítical
that
the
exhaustcamshaft
sprocket
be
turned
only
the
mínimum
amount
necessary
to
engage
the
gear
cup
.
If
this
procedure
is
done
ín-
correctly,
the
VANOS
system
may
not
function
throughout
íts
full
range
.
NOTE-
As
the
control
unit
isinstalled,
the
secondary
sprockets
will
rotate
in
the
counterclockwise
direction
.
It
may
be
necessary
to
guide
sprockets
counterclockwise
as
the
control
unit
is
installed
.
8
.
On
cars
built
from3/95
:
Use
a
spanner
tool
(See
Fig
.
39
.),
turn
exhaust
sprocket
counterclockwise
(as
víewed
from
front
of
engine)
only
enough
to
mesh
gear
cup
splines
with
camshaftgear
.
Slowly
push
VANOS
control
unit
towards
camshaft
until
it
is
fully
seated,guiding
chains
in
counterclockwise
direction
.
CA
UTION-
Ensure
that
the
first
available
tooth
engages
.
9
.
Install
and
tightencontrol
unit
nuts
and
bolt
.
10
.
Connect
harness
connector
to
VANOS
solenoid
.
Using
new
seals,
insta¡¡
oil
line
fitting
.
Tightening
Torques
"
VANOS
control
unitto
cylinder
head
M6
nut
.....
..
..
.
.
.............
10
Nm
(89
in-lb)
M8
bolt
.....
.
.
.
.
..
.............
22
Nm
(17
ft-Ib)
"
VANOS
oil
supply
line
to
control
unit
.
32
Nm
(24
ft-Ib)
11
.
Slowlyunlock
and
release
secondary
chain
tensioner
.
12
.
Preloadprimary
chain
by
tightening
BMW
special
tool
no
.
112
240
(dummy
chain
tensioner)
to
1
.3
Nm
(11
in-
lb)
.
Then
tighten
exhaust
camshaft
sprocket
mounting
bolts
alternately
in
two
stages
.
Tightening
Torque
"
Secondarytiming
chain
sprockets
to
camshafts
(Tora
boits)
Stage
1
..
...............
...
.
.
...
5
Nm
(44
in-lb)
Stage
2
..
...............
...
.
.
..
22
Nm
(17
ft-Ib)
VANOS
(VARIABLE
VALVE
TIMING)
13
.
Remove
flywheel
locking
tool
from
transmission
bell-
housing
.
Remove
camshaft
locking
tool
from
rear
of
cylinder
head
.
14
.
Turn
engine
over
by
hand
at
least
two
fui¡
crankshaft
ro-
tations
.
Reinstall
camshaft
locking
tool
and
flywheel
locking
toolto
make
sure
all
adjustments
are
correct
.
If
settings
are
correct,
remove
locking
tools
.
15
.
Remove
BMW
special
tool
112
420
(dummy
chain
ten-
sioner)
from
side
of
cylinder
head
.
Install
primary
chain
tensioner
so
that
cutout
in
tensioner
piston
engages
chain
rail
.
See
Fig
.
34
.
Using
new
seals,
install
and
tighten
access
plugs
in
VANOS
control
unit
.
Tightening
Torque
"
Access
plugs
to
VANOS
control
unit
.
..
.
.....
.
..
...
50
Nm
(37
ft-lb)
"
Primary
timing
chain
tensioner
plug
to
tensioner
sleeve
M50/S50USengine
.
.
..
.
.
...
.
...
..
50
Nm
(37
ft-Ib)
M52/S52US
engine
...
..
...
...
...
40
Nm
(30
ft-Ib)
16
.
Install
oil
baffle
cover
above
intake
camshaft
.
Install
three
cylinder
head
covermounting
studs
to
rear
of
head
.
Instali
cylinder
head
cover
.
Tightening
Torque
"
Cylinder
head
cover
to
cylinder
head
(M6
screws)
......
10
Nm
(89
in-Ib)
17
.
Installationof
remaining
parts
is
reverse
of
removal
.
NOTE-
Be
sure
to
install
the
ground
wíres
at
the
cylinder
head
cover
mounting
studs
and
at
the
front
of
the
cylinder
head,
if
applicable
.
Camshaft
position
(CMP)
sensor,
replacing
(6-cylinder
engine)
1
.
Remove
plastic
cover
from
above
fuel
injectors
.
2
.
Disconnect
harness
connector
from
VANOS
solenoid
and
unscrew
solenoid
from
VANOS
control
unit
.
Re-
"
Clean
contactsurface
on
engine
block
before
fnstall
move
oil
supply
line
from
VANOS
control
unit
.
See
117
ing
knock
sensors
.
Camshaft
Timing
Chain
.
3
.
Remove
camshaft
position
(CMP)
sensor
from
left
frontof
cylinder
head,
next
to
top
of
oil
filter
housing
.
"
Knock
sensor
to
cylinder
block
....
20
Nm
(15
ft
.
lbs
.)
4
.
Disconnect
CMP
sensor
harnessfrom
under
intake
manifold
.
5
.
Installation
is
reverse
of
removal
.
Use
a
new
O-ring
when
installing
sensor
.
Be
sure
wiring
is
rerouted
in
same
orientation
.
Tightening
Torques
"
CMP
sensor
to
cylinder
head
....
.
.
..
5
Nm
(3
.5
ft-Ib)
"
VANOS
oil
supply
pipe
to
VANOS
control
unit
...........
.
..
32
Nm
(24
ft-Ib)
"
VANOS
solenoid
to
VANOS
control
unit
...
.
.................
30
Nm
(22
ft-Ib)
Knock
sensors,
replacing
Knock
sensors
are
usedon
engines
with
Bosch
DME
M1
.7,
Bosch
DME
M3
.3
.1,
Bosch
DME
M5
.2,
and
Siemens
MS
41
.1
engine
management
systems
.
The
knocksensors
are
bolted
to
the
left
sideof
the
cylinder
block
and
monitor
the
combus-
tion
chamber
for
engine-damaging
knock
.
If
engine
knock
is
detected,
the
ignition
point
is
retarded
accordingly
via
the
en-
gine
control
module
.
CA
UTION-
"
Label
knock
sensorharness
connectors
before
disconnecting
them
.
The
connectors
must
not
be
interchanged
.
Engine
damage
may
result
if
the
sensors
are
monitoring
the
wrong
cytinders
.
"
Note
the
installed
angle
of
the
knock
sensoron
the
block
before
removing
it
.
Reinstall
the
sensor
in
the
same
position
.
Be
sure
to
usea
torque
wrench
when
tightening
the
sensormounting
bola
NOTE
-
"
On
M52
engines,
a
single
harness
connects
the
twosensors
to
the
main
harness
connector
.
The
shorter
cable
lead
fs
for
the
knock
sensor
for
cytinders
4,
5,
and
6
.
Tightening
Torque
IGNITION
SYSTEM
120-
7
0012730
Fig
.
12
.
Knock
sensor
mounting
bolt
on
front
left
side
of
cylinder
block
.
NOTE-
Knock
sensor
function
Is
monitoredby
the
On-Board
Diagnostic
system
.
If
a
knock
sensor
is
detected
to
be
faulty,
an
appropriatediagnostic
trouble
code
(DTC)
may
be
stored
in
memory
.
See
100
Engine-General
for
information
on
retrieving
DTCs
.
On
6-cylinder
engines,
the
knock
sensors
are
accessible
af-
ter
removing
the
intake
manifold
.
On
4-cylinder
engines,
the
upper
section
of
the
intake
manifold
should
be
removed
to
ac-
cess
the
sensors
.
See
Fig
.
12
.
NOTE-
Intakemanifold
removal
and
installation
procedures
are
"
Cylinder
no
.
1is
at
the
front
of
the
engine
.
covered
in
113
Cylinder
HeadRemoval
and
Installation
.
Ignition
Firing
Order
Ignition
Firing
Order
"
4-cylinder
engines
.....
..
...
.
..........
.1-3-4-2
"
6-cylinder
engines
...........
..
.
.
..
..
1-5-3-6-2-4
IGNITION
SYSTEM
SCHEMATICS
Fig
.
13
through
Fig
.
17
show
ignition
system
schematics
usedon
the
enginescoveredby
this
manual
.
IGNITION
SYSTEM
SCHEMATICS
120-10
IGNITION
SYSTEM
Ground
(rear
of
engine
compartment,
rear
of
passenger
side
shock
tower)
.!
BK
Camshaft
Position
Sensor
IGNITION
SYSTEM
SCHEMATICS
Batteryvoltage
in
run
or
start
(
via
ignition
switch
terminal
15)
---------------------------------------------------------
55
S5154
i
power
input
Power
input
1
DME
Control
Module(Bosch
DME
M3
.1)
Ground
-
(RHrear
of
enginecompartment,
rearof
passenger
side
shock
tower)
Fig
.
15
.
Bosch
DME
M3
.1
usedon1992
M50
engines(without
VANOS)
.
.EBK
Crankshaftlrpm
Position
Sensor
5GN
1.0
RD
Ground
(RH
rearof
enginecompartment,
rear
of
passenger
side
shock
tower)
WIRING
COLOR
CODE
BK
-
BLACK
BR
-
BROWN
RD
-
RED
YL
-
YELLOWGN
-
GREEN
BL
-
BLUE
VI-
VIOLET
GY
"
GREY
WT
"
WHITE
PK
-
PINK
Batteryvoltage
in
run
or
start
(
via
main
relay
Battery
voltage
terminal
87)
in
run
or
start
(via
ignition
switch
terminal
15)
11508
1
grounds
Main
rela
control
P
ower
Input
Y
I
-
34
---"--
6
26
27
1
Battery
voltage
at
all
times
to
Main
relay
(terminal
85)
RER
Knock
Sensor
Knock
Sensor
(cyl
.1-3)
(cyl
.4-6)
Batteryvoltage
IMIRING
in
run
or
start
COLORCODE
(
via
ignition
switch
termina¡
15)
BK
BLAOK
BR
BROWN
RD
-
RED
YL
-
YELLOW
GN
"
GREEN
EL
-
BLUF
VI
-
VIOLET
GY
-
GREY
WT
-
WHITE
PK
-
PINK
4
.0
GN
l1/1j\
I'1
/~/1r1
l\r1
1
55
so
si
52
23
25
24
56
54
1
Power
input
Power
input
III
O
Engine
Control
Module
(Bosch
DMEM13
.1)
II
grounds
P
ower
input
Main
relaY
control
I
70
__
_
71
69
17
28
43
16
-34---"-6
26
27
____________________________________________
From
main
relaterminal
87
(battery
voltage
in
run
or
start
.5
YL
Camshaft
Position
Sensor
Ground
(RH
rearof
enginecompartment,
rear
of
shock
tower)
.5
BK
Crankshaft/rpm
Position
Sensor
Fig
.
16
.
Bosch
DME
M33
.1
ignition
system
círcuit
for
1993-1995
M50
engines
with
VANOS
.
IGNITION
SYSTEM
120-11
Ground
=
(RH
rear
of
engine
compartment,
back
sideof
shock
tower)
Batteryvoltage
Battery
voltage
in
run
or
start
in
run
or
start
(
via
ignition
switch
(
via
main
relay
terminal
15)
terminal
87)
1
.0
RD
11506a
.5
BR
Batteryvoltage
at
all
times
to
Main
relay
(terminal
85)
IGNITION
SYSTEM
SCHEMATICS