
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 

Selector
shaft
seal,
replacing
(transmission
instalied)
1
.
Raise
and
safely
support
vehicle
to
access
drain
plug
.
2
.
Support
transmission
with
transmission
jack
.
3
.
Remove
driveshaft
.
See
260
Driveshaft
.
4
.
Remove
transmission
crossmember
and
tilt
down
rear
of
transmission
.
CA
UTION--
Tilting
the
engine
to
lower
the
transmission
can
lead
to
damage
to
various
cgmponents
due
to
lack
of
clearance
.
-On
cars
with
AST
(traction
control)
remove
throt-
tle
body
before
tiltlng
engine
.
-Remove
brake
fluid
reservoir
lf
necessary
.
Locking
pin
á
	
Locking
clip
8
.
Reinstall
shift
linkage
to
selectorshaft
.
7
.
Coat
new
seal
with
transmission
fluid
.
Drive
new
seal
in
flush
with
housing
.
Use
BMW
special
seal
installation
tool
no
.
23
2
260
orequivalent
and
a
soft-faced
(plastic)
hammer
.
See
Fig
.
4
.
9
.
Fiaise
transmission
and
reinstall
crossmember
.
MANUAL
TRANSMISSION
	
230-
3
Seal
Selector
_
shaft
5
.
Working
at
rear
of
selector
shaft,
disconnect
shift
link-
	
Fig
.
3
.
	
Selector
shaft
oil
sea¡
being
pried
out
with
screwdriver
.
age
from
selectorshaft
.
See
Fig
.
2
.
Fig
.
4
.
	
Selector
shaftseal
being
installed
.
6542
0012020
Fig
.
2
.
	
Disconnect
shift
linkage
from
transmission
selector
shaft
by
prying
back
locking
clip
and
pushing
locking
pin
out
.
	
10
.
Install
driveshaft
using
new
nuts
.
See260
Driveshaft
.
6
.
Carefully
pry
sea¡
out
with
a
narrow
seal
remover
or
	
11
.
Check
transmission
oil
level,
topping
upas
necessary
.
small
screwdriver
.
See
Fig
.
3
.
Tightening
Torques
"
Driveshaftto
flex
disc/
final
drive
flange
..............
See
260
Driveshaft
"
Transmission
crossmember
to
chassis
M8
........
..
.
...
........
22-24
Nm
(16-17
ft-1b)
M10
........
.
.
...
...
.
.........
42
Nm
(31
ft-Ib)
TRANSMISSIONSERVICE 

230-
4
	
MANUAL
TRANSMISSION
Output
shaft
sea¡,
replacing
(transmission
installed)
1
.
Raise
and
safely
support
vehicle
.
Support
transmission
with
transmission
jack
.
WARNING
-
"
When
raising
thecar
using
a
floor
jack
or
a
hy-
draulic
lift,
carefully
position
the
jack
pad
to
pre-vent
damaging
the
car
body
.
A
suitable
liner
(wood,
rubber,
etc
.)
should
be
placed
between
the
jack
and
the
car
to
prevent
body
damage
.
"
Watch
the
jack
closely
.
Make
sure
it
stays
stable
and
does
not
shift
or
tilt
.
As
the
car
is
raised,
the
car
may
roll
slightly
and
the
jack
may
shift
.
2
.
Remove
driveshaft
.
See
260
Driveshaft
.
3
.
Remove
transmission
crossmember
and
lower
trans-
mission
at
rear
.
CAUTION-
Tilting
the
engine
to
lower
thetransmissíon
can
lead
to
damage
to
various
componente
due
to
lackof
clearance
.
-On
cars
with
AST
(traction
control)
remove
throt-
tle
body
before
tilting
engine
.
-Remove
brake
fluid
reservoir
if
necessary
.
4
.
Bend
back
and
remove
collar
nut
lockplate
.
5
.
Hold
flange
steady
andremove
collar
lock
nut
(use
30mm
thin-walled
deep
socket
.)
See
Fig
.
5
.
Fig
.
5
.
	
Use
holding
tool
when
loosening
output
shaft
collar
nut
.
6
.
Remove
flange
.
If
necessary,
use
a
puller
.
7
.
Use
a
sea¡
puller
to
remove
seal
from
transmission
housing
.
See
Fig
.
6
.
8
.
Coat
new
sea¡
wíth
transmission
fluid
and
drive
into
po-
sition
until
it
is
flush
with
housing
.
See
Fig
.
7
.
TRANSMISSIONSERVICE
Fig
.
6
.
	
Puller
used
to
remove
transmission
seal
.
Fig
.
7
.
	
Output
shaftseal
being
installed
using
seal
driver
(BMW
spe-
cial
tool
no
.
232
300)
.
9
.
Reinstall
output
flange
(and
shims,
if
applicable)
to
out-
put
shaft
.
NOTE-
On
Getrag
S5D200G
and
S5D
250G
transmissions
BMW
recommends
heating
theoutputflange
to
about
176°F
(80°C)
to
aid
in
installation
.
This
canbe
done
by
placing
the
flange
in
hot
water
.
10
.
Coat
bearingsurface
ofcollar
nut
withsealer
and
install
nut
.
Tighten
collar
nut
in
two
stages
.
Insta¡¡
new
lock-
plate
.
Bend
tabs
into
flange
grooves
.
NOTE-
BMW
recommends
the
use
of
a
sealer
such
as
Loctite
®
242
when
installing
the
flange
collar
nut
to
prevent
oil
from
leaking
past
the
threads
. 

SUSPENSION,
STEERING
ANDBRAKES-GENERAL
	
300-1
300
Suspension,
Steering
and
Brakes-General
GENERAL
.....
.
....
.
.....
.
.
.
........
.300-1
	
M3
SUSPENSION
AND
BRAKES
.......
.
...
300-7
Front
Suspension
..........
.
.
.
...
.
.....
300-1
Steering
...
.
.
.
.
.
....
.
.
.
...
.
.
.
...
.
...
.
.
300-2
	
SUSPENSION
AND
STEERING
Rear
Suspension
....
.
.
.
...
.
.
.
...
.
.....
300-2
	
TROUBLESHOOTING
..
.
.
.
.............
300-7
Brakes
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
....
.
...........
.
.
.
.
.
.
300-2
Tires
and
wheeis
.
................
.
.
.
.
.
.
300-2
	
TABLE
a
.
AST
Indicator
Lamp
Function
..
..
.
..
.
.........
300-5
INTEGRATED
SYSTEMS
.........
.
.
.
.
.
.
300-2
	
b
.
Suspension
and
Steering
Troubleshooting
......
.300-8
Antilock
Brake
System
(ABS)
.......
.
.
.
.
.
.
300-2
Al¡
Season
Traction
(AST)
.........
.
.
.
.
.
.
300-4
GENERAL
	
Front
Suspension
This
section
covers
general
information
for
front
and
rear
	
The
lower
control
arms
connect
the
front
suspension
struts
suspension,
the
steering
system,
and
the
brakíng
and
traction
	
to
mounting
points
on
the
subframe
crossmember
and
the
control
systems
.
	
body
.
See
Fig
.
2
.
The
BMW
E36
suspension
and
steering
systems
are
engi-
neered
to
provide
a
compromise
between
taut,
responsive
handling
and
ride
comfort
.
Although
the
front
and
rear
suspen-
sion
assemblies
are
independent
subsystems,
they
work
to-
gether
to
achieve
BMW's
overall
combination
of
precise
handling
and
comfort
.
See
Fig
.
1
.
Fig
.
1
.
	
BMW
E36
front
and
rear
suspension
systems
.
Each
front
strut
assembly
includes
a
shock
absorber
car-
tridgeinside
the
tubular
strut
housing
and
a
large
coil
spring
.
The
upper
strut
mount
bearing
allows
the
strutto
turnwith
the
wheels
.
The
lower
end
of
the
strut,
which
includes
the
stub
axle
for
the
front
wheel,
connects
to
a
ball-joint
on
the
control
arm
.
0013098
GENERAL 

300-2
	
SUSPENSION,
STEERING
AND
BRAKES-GENERAL
Steering
INTEGRATED
SYSTEMS
The
steering
linkage
connects
the
rack-and-pinion
unit
through
tie
rodsto
the
steering
arms
.
The
tie
rod
ends
allow
the
wheels
to
pivot
and
react
to
suspension
travel
.
Rear
Suspension
The
rear
axle
carrier
is
the
main
mounting
point
for
the
final
drive
housing
and
the
rear
suspension
components
.
Trailing
arms
locatethe
rear
wheels
and
anchorthe
springs,
shocks
and
stabilizer
bar
.
Driveaxies
with
constant-velocity
(CV)
joints
at
both
ends
transfer
power
from
the
differential
to
the
road
wheels
.
The
differential
is
mounted
to
the
rearaxle
carrier
through
rubber
mountsand
bushings
to
hele
isolate
drivetrain
noise
and
vibration
.
Brakes
E36
cars
areequipped
with
power
disc
brakes
with
an
inte-
gral
antilock
brakes
(ABS)
.
The
parking
brake
is
a
dual-drum
system
integrated
with
the
rear
brake
rotors
.
See
Fig
.
3
.
Power
assist
is
provided
by
a
vacuum
booster
when
the
en-
gine
is
running
.
The
brakepedal
pushrod
is
connected
directly
to
the
master
cylinder,
so
failure
of
the
vacuum
booster
does
not
normally
result
in
total
brake
failure
.
0012124
	
Each
disc
brakeuses
a
caliper
with
a
single
hydraulic
cylin-
Fig
.
2
.
	
Front
suspension
control
arm
(arrow)
.
	
der
.
Brake
pads
in
the
left
front
and
right
rear
contain
wear
sensors
.
When
the
padsneed
replacement,the
sensors
illu-
The
front
suspension
is
designed
with
minimum
positive
	
minate
a
light
on
the
dashboard
.
steering
offset
.
This
geometry
contributes
to
stability
when
traction
is
unequalfrom
side
to
side
.
Suspension
travel
is
lim-
	
Tires
and
Wheels
ited
by
rubber
bump
stops
.
The
three
point
mounting
of
each
L-shaped
control
arm
ere-
	
Tiresize
is
critica¡
to
the
proper
operatíon
of
the
E36
ABS
or
cisely
controls
the
front-to-rear
and
side-to-side
position
of
the
	
ABS/AST
system
.
Severa¡
different
styles
of
wheels,
in
15,16
strut,
while
the
flexibility
of
the
joints
and
mounts
alsoallows
	
and
17
inch
diameters,
are
available
from
an
authorized
BMW
the
movement
necessary
for
suspension
travel
.
The
control
	
dealer
.
arm
mounting
points
are
designed
with
anti-dive
geometry
.
The
suspension
reduces
the
normaltendency
for
the
front
of
	
NOTE-
the
vehicle
to
dive
under
hard
braking
.
	
Aftermarket
wheelsshould
be
selected
wlth
care
.
Im-
properly
fitted
wheels
can
contact
anddamage
sus
Control
arm
position
is
fixed,
with
no
adjustment
provisions
	
pension,
brakeorbodycomponentsandmayadversely
on
the
control
arms
for
alter¡ng
front
wheel
al
ignment
.
A
stabi-
	
affect
vehicle
stability
.
lizer
bar
mounted
to
both
control
arms
heles
to
reduce
body
rol¡
whencomering
.
	
INTEGRATED
SYSTEMS
Antilock
Brake
System
(ABS)
is
standard
on
all
E36
cars
.
The
variable-assist
power
steering
system
consists
of
an
	
Standard
on
some
models
and
installed
as
optional
equipment
on
engine-driven
hydraulic
pump,
a
rack-and-pinion
type
steer-
	
others,
is
All
Season
Traction
(AST)
.
ing
gear,
and
connecting
linkage
to
the
road
wheels
.
TheE36
utilizes
an
engine-speed
dependent
variable
effort
steering
	
Antilock
Brake
System
(ABS)
system
.
At
low
speeds,
maximum
power
assist
is
provided
to
ease
parking
and
city
driving
.
Athigh
speeds,
assist
is
re-
	
The
electronically-controlled
ABS
maintains
vehícle
stabili
duced
to
ensure
stability
.
	
ty
and
control
during
emergency
braking
by
preventing
wheel
lock-up
.
ABS
provides
optimum
deceleration
and
stability
dur- 

300-4
	
SUSPENSION,
STEERING
AND
BRAKES-GENERAL
Three-channel
ABS
ís
used
on
al[
E36
cars
equipped
with
	
Al¡
Season
Traction
(AST)
standard
ABS
.
Each
front
wheelhas
a
separate
solenoid
valve
to
modulate
hydraulic
pressure
to
that
brake
caliper
.
	
The
traction
control
system
works
in
conjunction
with
ABS
The
rear
wheels
are
modulated
asa
pair,
controlled
by
a
sin-
	
and
the
engine
management
system
to
enhance
vehicle
con
gle
solenoid
valve
.
	
trol
.
The
main
function
of
the
AST
system
is
to
maintain
the
rolling
contact
between
the
tires
and
the
road
surface
under
al¡
driving
E36
cars
equipped
with
ABS/AST
utilize
a
four
channel
sys-
	
conditions
.
This
is
achieved
through
exact
application
and
tem,
which
functionsexactly
as
the
three
channelsystem
	
management
of
braking
and
drivetrain
forces
.
above,except
that
the
rear
wheels
are
modulated
individually
.
IDLE
SPEED
CONTROL
VALVE
HROTTLE
PLATE
6
.
Í
III
i
	
ADS
ACTU
AT
OR
THROTTLE
PLATE
POSITION
SENSOR
DME
Fig
.
6
.
All
Season
Traction
(AS)
works
withother
drivetrain
systems
to
enhance
vehicle
control
.
INTEGRATED
SYSTEMS
The
throttle
control
system
used
in
AST
is
illustrated
in
Fig
.
MASS
AIR
FLOW
SENSOR
JADS
THROTTLE
PLATE
POSITION
SENSOR
0013006 

NOTE-
The
traction
control
system
referred
to
as
AST
(all
sea-
son
traction)
may
also
be
referred
to
as
ASC
(Automat-
ic
Stability
Control)
and
ASC+T
(Automatic
Stability
Control+Traction)
.
The
AST
system
improves
traction
by
electronically
apply-
ing
the
rear
brakes
when
therear
drive
wheels
are
spinning
at
a
faster
rate
than
the
front
wheels
.
The
combined
ABS/AST
control
module,
operating
through
the
ABS
hydraulic
control
unit,
modulates
braking
force
at
therear
wheels
.
In
addition,
AST
uses
retarded
ignition
timing
and
an
auxil-iary
engine
throttle
plate
to
reduceengine
torque
and
maintain
vehicle
stability
.
The
auxiliary
throttle
plate
is
held
open
by
spring
pressure
.
The
AST
system
actívates
the
auxiliary
throttie
position
motor
(ADS)
to
cose
the
AST
throttle
as
needed
.
This
reduces
the
volume
of
engine
intake
air
.
Due
to
the
throttle
closing
very
rapidly
during
AST
operationthe
driver
cannot
increase
theengine
power
output
regardless
of
how
far
theaccelerator
pedal
is
pushed
to
the
floor
.
The
auxiliary
throttle
plate
is
placed
ahead
of
the
conven-
tional
throttle
plate
in
the
throttle
body
.
Traction
control
also
comes
into
operationduringdecelera-
tion
.
Decelerating
on
snowy
or
icy
road
surfaces
can
lead
to
rear
wheel
slip
.
If
a
rear
wheel
startsto
drag
or
lock
up
when
the
throttle
is
closed
rapidly
orduringdownshifting,the
AST
system
can
limit
the
problem
by
advancing
the
ignition
timing
.
A
switch
on
the
center
console
is
used
to
togglethe
AST
on
or
off
.
The
AST
system
is
designed
to
be
maintenance
free
.
There
are
no
adjustments
that
can
be
made
.
Repair
and
trouble-
shooting
of
the
AST
system
requires
special
test
equipment
andknowledgeand
should
be
performed
only
by
an
autho-
rized
BMW
dealer
.
Table
a
lists
theconditions
indicated
by
the
AST
indicator
light
in
the
instrument
cluster
SUSPENSION,
STEERING
AND
BRAKES-GENERAL
	
300-5
Tablea
.
AST
Indicator
Lamp
Function
Indicator
lamp
	
1
Condition
	
1
Comment
Light
on
	
Normal
AST
start-
	
Automatic
AST
up
	
self-test
Light
off
	
AST
monitoring
	
Automatic
AST
op-
mode
	
eration
Press
AST
button,
	
AST
off
(disabled)
	
Rocking
the
car
tolight
comes
on
	
getout
of
snow
or
other
loose
surface
Driving
with
snow
chains
Press
AST
button
:
	
AST
monitoring
	
Automatic
AST
op-
light
goes
out
	
I
mode
	
eration
Light
flashes
	
AST
active
mode
	
I
Normal
AST
oper-
ation
as
it
controls
wheel
speed
Light
stays
on
af-
	
Defect
in
AST
	
Consult
BMW
ter
start
up
or
	
dealer
for
diagno-
comes
on
while
	
sis/repair
driving
	
(Vehicle
operation
remains
normal)
WARNING
-
Even
a
car
with
AST
is
subject
to
the
normal
physi-
cal
laws
.
Avoid
excessive
speeds
for
the
road
con-
ditions
encountered
.
CAUTION-
"
If
the
tires
on
the
carare
of
different
makes,
the
AST
system
may
over-react
.
Only
fit
tires
of
the
same
make
and
tread
pattem,
"In
adverse
conditions,
such
as
trying
to
rock
the
car
outof
deep
snow
or
another
soft
surface,
or
when
snow
chainsare
fitted,
it
is
advisable
to
switch
off
AST
and
allow
the
cars
driveline
to
op-
erate
conventionally
.
INTEGRATED
SYSTEMS