310-
1
0
FRONT
SUSPENSION
Fig
.
16
.
Supportequipment
used
to
support
engine
from
aboye
.
SUBFRAME
CROSSMEMBER
Fig
.
17
.
Right
side
crossmember-to
body
mounting
bolts
.
3
.
Working
beneath
car,
remove
left
and
right
nuts
from
10
.
Installation
is
reverse
ofremoval,
noting
the
followíng
:
engine
mounts
.
"
Make
sure
all
bolts,bolt
holes,
and
mating
surfaces
are
clean
to
ensure
proper
tightening
and
alignment
.
Use
4
.
Remove
control
arm
bushing
carrier
from
body
.
Refer
to
new
self-locking
nuts
or
bolts,
where
applicable
.
Fig
.
9
.
"
On
vehicles
produced
up
9-92
only
:
-Remove
paint
from
contact
surfaces
before
ínstall-
5
.
Remove
control
arm
ball
joint
from
crossmember
.
Sep-
ing
crossmember
.
arate
joint
with
a
plastic
hammer
.
Suspend
control
arm
-Install
4
new
toothed
lock
washersbetween
sub-from
chassis
using
stiff
wire
.
frame
and
chassis
(install
new
washers
regardless
of
whether
washers
were
originally
fitted)
.
WARNING-
-Replace
all
4
mounting
bolts
.
Do
not
allow
the
control
arm
to
hang
from
the
ball
-Lubrícate
suspension
crossmember
bolts
with
LM48
¡oint
.
This
can
damage
theball¡oint
.
paste
orequivalent
anti-seize
compound
before
ín-
stalling
.
6
.
Unbolt
steering
rack
from
subframe
.
See
320
Steering
"
Lower
engine
onto
enginemounts,
allowing
it
to
settle
and
Wheel
Alignment
.
Suspend
steering
rack
from
fully
before
tightening
engine
mount
bolts
.
chassis
using
stiff
wire
.
Using
a
transmission
jackor
"
When
thejob
is
completed
have
front
end
profession-
equivalent,
support
crossmember
from
below
.
ally
aligned
.
7
.
Remove
reinforcing
brace
below
oil
pan,
where
appli-
cable
.
Tightening
Torques
"
Subframe
crossmember
to
body
8
.
Unbolt
crossmemberfrom
body
on
both
sides
.
See
Fig
.
M12-8
.8
bolts
..................
.
77
Nm
(56
ft-Ib)
17
.
M12-10
.9
bolts
.................
110
Nm
(81
ft-Ib)
M12-12
.9
bolts
............
.
...
.
105
Nm
(77
ft-Ib)
9
.
Slowly
Lower
crossmember,
making
sure
all
electrical
"
Steering
gear
to
subframe
crossmember
teads,
suspension
components
and
heat
shields
are
(M10-10
.9
self-locking
bolts)
..
.
.
.
.
.
42
Nm
(31
ft-Ib)
clear
during
removal
.
"
Control
arm
balljoint
to
subframe
crossmember
...
.......
.
85
Nm
(62
ft-Ib)
"
Control
arm
bushing
carrier
to
body
..........
...
.
.....
.
..
..
47
Nm
(34
ft-Ib)
320-2
STEERING
AND
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
3
.
Carefully
remove
airbag
from
front
of
steering
wheel
.
See
721
Airbag
System
(SRS)
.
Store
airbag
unit
in
a
safe
place
.
WARNING-
Improper
handling
of
theaírbag
could
cause
seri-
ous
ínjury
.
Store
theaírbag
with
the
horn
pad
facing
up
.
If
stored
facing
down,
accidental
deployment
could
propel
it
vlolently
into
the
air,
causíng
ínjury
.
4
.
Remove
steering
wheel
center
bolt
.
Lightly
punch
mark
or
scribe
position
of
steering
wheel
to
steering
column
shaft
.
See
Fig
.
1
.
0012687
Fig
.
1
.
Steering
wheel
center
bolt
(arrow)
.
Power
steering
pump,
removing
and
installing
POWER
STEERING
SYSTEM
5
.
Unlock
steering
wheel
by
turning
ignition
key
on
.
Re-
move
steering
wheel
.
WARNING-
The
SRS
contact
reel
ís
mounted
to
the
rear
of
the
steering
wheel
hub
.
The
contact
reel
ís
a
wound
coil
ofwirethat
ensures
continuous
electrícal
contact
for
the
air
bag
unit
Once
the
steering
wheel
mounting
nut
or
bolt
is
removed
the
contact
reel
is
locked
in
the
center
position
and
its
position
must
not
be
al-
tered
.
6
.
Insta¡¡
steering
wheel
while
aligning
matching
marks
.
Make
sure
airbag
contact
ring
locking
pin
engages
cutout
in
contact
reel
.
Insta¡¡
steering
column
center
nut
.
Do
not
over-torque
.
See
Fig
.
2
.
7
.
The
remainder
ofinstallation
is
reverse
of
removal
.
Carefully
install
airbag
from
front
of
steering
wheel
.
See
721
Airbag
System
(SRS)
.
Tightening
Torque
"
Steering
wheel
to
steering
column
spindle
...
..
..
.
..........
63
Nm
(46
ft-Ib)
Fig
.
2
.
Insta¡¡
steering
wheel
so
that
locking
pin
in
column
aligns
with
cutout
in
contact
reel
(arrow)
.
Contact
reel
on
late
model
steering
wheel
may
vary
from
that
shown
.
POWER
STEERING
SYSTEM
Power
assist
is
províded
by
a
belt-driven
pump
on
the
lower
left
front
of
the
engine,
just
below
the
alternator
.
The
power
steering
fluid
resenroir
is
located
on
the
lower
left
front
of
the
engine
.
1
.
Empty
power
steering
fluid
reservoir
usingclean
sy-
ringe
.
Do
not
reuse
fluid
.
2
.
Raise
front
of
car
.
WARNING
Make
sure
thecar
is
firmly
supportedon
jack
stands
designed
for
the
purpose
.
Place
the
jack
stands
be-
neatha
structural
chassis
point
.
Do
not
place
jack
stands
undersuspension
parts
.
3
.
Remove
fluid
hoses
frbm
pump
.
Plug
openings
in
pump
and
in
hose
ends
.
4
.
Remove
drive
belt
from
power
steering
pump
.
See
020
Maintenance
Program
.
5
.
Remove
pump
mounting
bolts
and
remove
pump
.
See
Fig
.
3
.
Fig
.
8
.
Measuring
tie
rod
end
position
(for
reference
only)
.
3
.
Loosen
outer
tie
rod
end
lock
nut
.
See
Fig
.
9
.
Lock
nut
4
.
Unscrew
tie
rod
end
from
steering
gear
.
0012143
"
Make
sure
all
threaded
parts
are
clean
.
Replace
self-
locking
nuts
and
inner
tie
rod
lockplate
.
"
Install
outer
tie
rod
end
to
new
tie
rod
using
reference
measurement
recorded
earlier
.
Fig
.
9
.
Outer
tie
rod
end
lock
nut
(arrow)
.
"
Have
car
professionally
aligned
.
5
.
Installation
is
reverse
of
removal
.
Make
sure
all
thread-
ed
parts
are
clean
.
Have
thecar
professionally
aligned
.
Tightening
Torques
"
Outer
tie
rod
end
losteering
arm
....
45
Nm
(33
ft-Ib)
"
Outer
tie
rod
end
lock
nut
..
.......
.
35
Nm
(26
ft-Ib)
Tie
rod,
replacing
1
.
Raise
car,
remove
outer
tie
rod
end
ball
jointnut,
and
press
out
outer
tie
rod
end
ball
joint
as
described
above
.
2
.
Make
a
reference
measurement
of
outer
tie
rod
end
to
tie
rod
.
See
Fig
.
8
.
Record
measurement
NOTE-
Accurate
measuring
of
the
tía
rod
end
in
reference
to
the
tie
rod
will
help
to
approximate
wheel
alignment
when
new
parts
are
installed
.
STEERING
AND
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
320-
5
3
.
Loosen
rack
boot
bellows
clamp
and
slide
bellows
back
.
Inspect
boot
for
any
signof
damage
.
Replace
if
necessary
.
4
.
Unlock
inner
tie
rod
end
lockplate
using
pliers
.
5
.
Using
special
tool,
unscrew
inner
tie
rod
end
from
steeringrack
.
See
Fig
.
10
.
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
Caster
and
Camber
Fig
.
10
.
Special
tool
(arrow)
installed
on
inner
tie
rod
end
.
6
.
Installation
is
reverse
of
removal,
noting
the
following
:
Tightening
Torques
"
Outer
tie
rod
end
to
steering
arm
..
.
.
45
Nm
(33
ft-Ib)
"
Outer
tie
rod
end
lock
nut
..........
35
Nm
(26
ft-Ib)
"
Inner
tie
rod
to
steering
gear
.......
71
Nm
(52
ft-Ib)
Proper
handling,
stability,
tire
wear,
and
driving
ease
de-
pendupon
the
correct
alignment
of
al¡
four
wheels
.
The
front
axle
is
aligned
in
relation
to
the
rear
axie,
then
the
front
wheels
are
aligned
in
relation
to
one
another
.
This
is
known
as
a
four-
wheel
or
thrust-axis
alignment
.
The
BMW
E36
uses
a
sophisticated
multi-link
suspension
at
the
front
and
rear
of
the
car
.
Proper
alignment
requires
computerized
alignment
equipment
.
Front
and
rear
caster
and
Camber
are
both
fixed
by
the
de-
sign
of
the
car
.
Any
deviations
are
usually
the
result
of
worn
or
damaged
suspension
or
body
parts
.
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
330-2
REAR
SUSPENSION
Table
a
.
Rear
RideHeight
Specifications
Wheel
size
318,323,
325,
M3
modeis
328
modeis
17inch
std
.
suspension
546
mm
(21.69
in)
sport
suspension
~
535
mm
(21.06
in)
1
540
mm
(21
.26
in)
Maximum
variation
between
sides
:
10
mm
(0
.4in)
Maximum
deviation
from
specifications
:
10
mm
(0
.4in)
SHOCK
ABSORBERS
AND
SPRINGS
The
BMW
E36
independent
rear
suspension
is
shown
in
Fig
.
2
.
Refer
tothis
illustration
while
performing
repairs
on
components
covered
in
this
repair
group
.
NOTE-
Shock
absorbers
andlor
springs
shouldalways
be
re-
placed
in
pairs
i
Stabilizer
bar
link
Trailing
arm
-
bushing
Fig
.
2
.
BMW
E36
rear
suspension
.
SHOCK
ABSORBERS
AND
SPRINGS
Lower
control
arm
Trailing
arm
front
bracket
WARNING
-
"
Do
not
reuse
self-locking
nuts
.
They
arede-
signed
to
beused
only
once
and
may
fail
if
re-
used
.
Always
replace
them
with
new
self-locking
nuts
.
"
Personal
injury
may
result
if
procedures
de-
scribed
here
are
undertaken
without
the
proper
service
tools
and
equipment
.
Be
sure
to
have
the
right
tools
onhand
before
beginning
the
job
.
"
Do
not
install
bolts
and
nuts
coated
with
under-
coating
wax,
as
correct
tightening
torque
cannot
be
assured
.
Always
clean
the
threads
with
sol-
vent
before
installation,
or
ínstall
new
parts
.
"
Do
not
attempt
to
weld
or
straighten
any
suspen-
sion
components
.
Replace
damaged
parts
.
Fig
.
20
.
Trailing
arm
front
bracket
bolts
(arrows)
.
NOTE-
BMW-supplied
replacement
trailing
arms
come
with
the
bushings
installed
.
Anew
wheel
bearing
will
have
to
be
installed
.
0013222
11
.
If
trailing
arm
is
being
replaced,
transfer
trailing
arm
front
bracket
.
Transfer
attached
brake
system
compo-
nents
to
newarm
as
described
in
340Brakes
.
Insta¡¡
a
new
wheel
bearing
as
described
earlier
under
Rear
Wheel
Bearings
.
12
.
Installation
is
reverse
of
removal
.
"
Alwaysuse
new
self-locking
nuts
.
"
Have
car
professionally
aligned
when
job
is
complete
.
Tightening
Torques
"
Drive
axle
#o
final
drive
unit
mounting
flange
M8
Torx
bolt
......
.
...
.....
.
..
..
64
Nm
(47
ft-Ib)
M10
Torx
bolt
.....
...
.
....
.....
100
Nm
(74
ft-Ib)
"
Road
wheel
to
wheel
hub
.
...
100±10
Nm
(74t7
ft-Ib)
"
Shock
absorber
to
trailing
arm
......
77
Nm
(57
ft-Ib)
"
Trailing
arm
tofront
bracket
.......
110
Nm
(81
ft-Ib)
"
Trailing
arm
bracket
to
body
........
77
Nm
(57
ft-Ib)
"Trailing
arm
to
upper
or
lower
control
arm
(M12
bolt)
....
110
Nm
(81
ft-Ib)
REAR
SUSPENSION
330-
1
1
Trailing
arm
bushing,
replacing
NOTE-
When
replacing
any
bushing
in
the
rear
trailing
arm,
measure
and
recordthe
orientation
and
protrusion
of
the
bushing
from
its
boss
.
Press
in
new
bushing
to
match
the
positionof
theold
one
.
1
.
Remove
trailing
arm
as
described
above
.
2
.
Pressbushing
out
of
trailing
arm
using
appropriate
press
tools
.
3
.
Coat
new
bushing
with
Circolight
9
lubricant
or
equiva-
lent
.
4
.
Using
appropriate
press
tools,
draw
new
bushing
into
trailing
arm
until
previously
measured
protrusion
is
achieved
.
5
.
If
front
bracket
bushing
was
replaced,
alignfront
brack-
et
before
tightening
bolt
.
See
Fig
.
21
.
A
B=8mm
measured
upfrom
cast-
ing
mark
on
trailing
arm
.
0013237
Fig
.
21
.
When
installing
trailing
arm
front
bracketuising
8mm
bar
stock
.
6
.
Installation
is
reverse
of
removal
.
"
Have
car
professionally
aligned
when
job
is
complete
.
Tightening
Torques
"
Trailing
arm
tofront
bracket
.......
110
Nm
(81
ft-Ib)
"Trailing
arm
bracket
to
body
......
.
.
77
Nm
(57
ft-Ib)
REAR
SUSPENSION
ARMS
Final
driveinputshaft
oil
sea¡,
replacing
1
.
Raise
car
and
support
safely
.
2
.
Drain
final
drive
oil
as
described
earlier
.
3
.
Remove
driveshaft
from
final
drive
inputshaft
flange
.
See
260
Driveshaft
.
4
.
Make
matching
marks
on
input
shaft
and
inputshaft
collar
nut
.
See
Fig
.
4
.
Fig
.
4
.
Make
matching
marks
on
input
shaft
collar
nut
and
flange
.
5
.
Pry
lockplate
from
nut
.
Hold
input
flange
andremove
collar
nut
.
If
necessary,
usea
pullerto
remove
input
flange
.
6
.
Remove
final
drive
front
dust
cover
.
8
.
Install
new
final
drivefront
dust
cover
.
9
.
Lightly
lubricate
inputshaft
and
press
input
flange
back
on
.
Insta¡¡
collar
nut
and
slowly
tighten
until
matching
marks
line
up,
coming
as
close
aspossible
to
specified
torque
.
Tightening
Torques
"
Final
driveinputshaft
flange
to
pinion
with
4
bolt
side
covers
.
.........
175
Nm
(129
ft-Ib)
(or
until
match
marks
line
up)
"
Finaldriveinputshaft
flange
to
pinion
with
6
bolt
side
covers
...........
185
Nm
(137
ft-Ib)
(or
until
match
marks
line
up)
CA
UTION-
If
the
input
flange
nuttorque
is
exceeded,
or
the
nut
is
tightened
past
the
marks,
the
crushable
col-
lar
sleeve
behind
theflange
will
need
to
be
re-
placed
.
This
operation
requires
disassembly
of
the
final
drive
unit
.
10
.
Install
a
new
lockplate
and
refill
final
drive
with
lubri-
cant
.
11
.
Remaining
assembly
is
reverse
of
disassembly
.
Tightening
Torques
"
Driveshaftto
final
dríve
flange
...
See260
Driveshaft
"
Flex-disc
to
driveshaft
or
transmission
flange
...........
See260
Driveshaft
"
Finaldrivedrain
and
fill
plugs
...
.
..
.
70
Nm
(52
ft-Ib)
Final
drive
unit,
removing
and
installing
FINAL
DRIVE
331-
3
1
.
Raise
rear
end
of
car
and
support
it
securely
on
jack
stands
.
Remove
rear
wheels
.
2
.
Remove
driveshaft
from
final
drive
input
flange
.
See
7
.
Pry
faulty
sea¡
from
its
recess
using
a
hooked
sea¡
re-
260
Driveshaft
.
moval
toolor
a
large
screwdriver
.
Dip
new
sea¡
in
final
drive
lubricant
and
drive
it
into
position
.
3
.
Remove
both
drive
axles
from
final
drive
unit
.
Suspend
axle
using
stiff
wire
.
See
330
Rear
Suspension
.
CAUTION
-
ee
careful
not
to
mar
the
housing
when
removing
4
.
Disconnect
stabilizer
bar
from
upper
control
arms
.
Re-
the
seas
.
move
left
and
rightstabilizer
bar
mounts
.
5
.
Disconnect
speedometer
harness
connector
on
final
drive
(where
applicable)
.
6
.
Support
final
drive
with
transmission
jack
.
Remove
mounting
bolts
atfront
and
rear
.
See
Fig
.
5
.
7
.
Slowly
lower
final
drive
unit
and
remove
towards
rear
.
FINAL
DRIVE
SERVICE
When
bleeding
the
brakes,
startat
the
wheel
farthest
from
4
.
Close
bleeder
screw
and
release
brake
pedal
.
Refill
the
master
cylinder
and
progress
in
the
following
order
:
brake
fluid
reservoir
and
proceed
to
rear
left
wheel
.
"
right
rear
brake
5
.
Proceed
with
the
remaining
wheels
using
the
order
list-
"
left
rear
brake
ed
earlier
.
"
rightfront
brake
"
left
front
brake
Pressure
bleeding
brakes
(except
carswith
AST)
1
.
Top
off
brake
fluid
in
reservoir
and
connect
pressure
bleeder
to
reservoir
.
Connect
bleeder
hose
and
bottle
to
right
rearcaliper
bleeder
screw
.
Pressurize
system
to
approximately
1
bar
(14
.5
psi)
.
BRAKES
340-
3
Tightening
Torques
"
Bleeder
screws
:
7
mm
screw
..........
..
.
.
.
.
......
5
Nm
(4
ft-Ib)
9
mm
screw
..........
..
.
..
.......
6
Nm
(5
ft-Ib)
BRAKE
PADS,
CALIPERS,
AND
ROTORS
CAUTION-
TheE36
front
brake
caliper
is
shown
in
Fig
.
2
.
The
rear
Do
not
exceed
a
pressure
of
2
bar
(29
psi)
when
brake
caliper
is
shown
in
Fig
.
7
.
pressure
bleeding
the
brake
system
.
Excessive
pressure
will
damage
the
brake
fluid
reservoir
.
Brake
pads
canbe
replaced
without
disconnecting
the
brake
fluid
hose
from
the
caliper
or
having
to
bleed
the
brakes
.
2
.
Have
a
helperhold
brake
pedal
down
.
The
rotors
can
be
replaced
without
disassembling
the
wheel
huband
bearing
.
Always
machine
or
replace
rotors
in
parts
.
3
.
Open
bleeder
screw
.
See
Fig
1
.
Have
helper
slowly
,
Replace
pads
in
sets
.
pump
brakes
about10
times
with
bleeder
screw
open,
holding
pedal
down
on
the
last
pump
.
When
escaping
WARNING-
fluid
is
free
of
air
bubbles,
close
bleeder
screw
.
"
Althoughsemi-metallicandmetallicbrake
friction
materials
in
brake
pads
or
shoes
no
longer
con
CAUTION-
tain
asbestos,
they
produce
dangerous
dust
.
Bleeder
hose
must
alwaysremain
submersed
in
"
Treat
all
brake
dust
asa
hazardous
material
.
the
clean
brake
fluid
whenever
the
bleeder
valve
is
open
.
"
Do
not
create
dust
by
grinding,
sanding,
orclean-
ing
brake
friction
surfaces
with
compressed
air
.
"
Breathing
any
brake
dust
can
cause
serious
dis-
eases
such
as
cancer,
and
may
result
in
death
.
Brake
pads,
replacing
This
procedure
is
applicable
lo
both
front
and
rear
brakes
.
Front
and
rear
brake
assemblies
are
basically
the
same,
ex-
cept
that
the
rear
brake
rotors
house
the
parking
brake
mech-
anism
1
.
Raise
car
andremove
wheels
.
WARNING
-
Make
sure
thecar
is
firmly
supported
onjack
stands
designed
for
the
purpose
.
Place
the
jack
stands
be-
neath
a
structural
chassis
point
.
Do
not
place
jack
stands
undersuspension
parts
.
2
.
Remove
plastic
caps
from
guide
bolts
and
then
remove
guide
bolts
.
See
Fig
.
3
.
0012113
3
.
If
applicable,
disconnect
brake
pad
wear
sensor
con-
Fig
.
1
.
Brake
caliper
bleeder
screw
(arrow)
.
nector
and
remove
wiring
from
its
holder
.
4
.
Remove
anti-rattle
clip
from
caliper
.
See
Fig
.
4
.
BRAKE
PADS,
CALIPERS,
AND
ROTORS
510-4
EXTERIOR
TRIM,
BUMPERS
Fig
.
8
.
Bumper
cover
retaining
screws
(arrows)
in
left
wheel
weil
.
7
.
Disconnect
harnessconnectors
at
outside
temperature
0013052
sensor
at
rear
of
left
side
of
bumperand
temperatura
Fig
.
9
.
Front
bumper
impact
absorber
mounting
nuts
(A)
and
switch
at
rear
of
right
side
of
bumper
(if
applicable)
.
bumper
bracket
hardware
(B)
.
8
.
Slide
bumper
straight
off
sida
brackets
.
9
.
Installation
is
reverse
of
removal,
notingthe
following
:
When
removing
and
installing
therear
bumper
or
its
compo-
"
Slide
side
brackets
on
bumper
and
body
carefully
to-
nents,
referto
Fig
.
10
.
gether
.
"
Make
sure
tabs
on
trim
strip
engage
slots
in
bumper
1
.
Raise
and
properly
support
vehicle
.
correctly
.
Tightening
Torque
"
Bumper
to
bumper
bracket
(M8
nut)
............
...
.
.
22
Nm
(16
ft-Ib)
2
.
Working
under
bumper,
remove
screws
or
expansion
Front
bumper
impact
absorber,replacing
rivetsat
corners
and
middle
of
lower
bumper
panel
.
Pull
panel
backward,
uncoupling
it
from
bumper
cover
.
See
Thebumper
mounting
bracket
and
impact
absorber
mount-
Fig
.
11
.
ing
hardware
are
accessible
with
the
Font
bumper
removed,
as
described
above
.
See
Fig
.
9
.
3
.
Remove
bumper
cover
expansion
rivets
and
screws
in-
side
left
and
right
rear
wheel
wells
.
NOTE
-
Install
the
bumper
bracket
boltwith
thread
locking
com-
pound
suchas
Loctite
8
270
or
equivalent
.
Tightening
Torques
"
Bumper
bracket
to
impact
absorber
(M10
nut)
.
..
.
...
.............:.
55
Nm
(41
ft-Ib)
"
Impact
absorber
to
chassis
(M6
nut)
...
9
Nm
(7
ft-Ib)
BUMPERS
Rear
bumper,
removing
and
installing
WARNING
-
Make
sure
that
the
car
is
firmly
supported
on
jack
stands
designad
for
the
purpose
.
Place
the
jack
stands
beneath
a
structural
chassis
point
.
Do
not
place
jack
stands
under
suspension
parts
.
4
.
Remove
left
and
right
bumper
bracket
mounting
bolts
and
remove
bumper
.
See
Fig
.
12
.
5
.
Installation
is
reverse
of
removal
.
NOTE-
Install
the
bumper
bracket
bolt
with
thread
locking
com-
pound
suchas
Loctite®270
or
equivalent
.