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Fuel Injection Evaporative fuel system pressure leak
diagnosis, overview
(M5.2.1 only)
1998 540i models are equipped with an evaporative fuel sys-
tem pressure leak diagnosis system. The main component of
this system is the leak diagnosis pump (LDP). The function of
the LDP is to pressurize the fuel tank and the evaporative
emission system for the purpose of detecting
leaks. This sys-
tem is capable of detecting a leak as small as 0.5 mm.
The LDP, located in the left rear wheel housing, is a unitized
component that contains the following:
Vacuum chamber. Pneumatic pump chamber.
DME activated vacuum solenoid
Reed switch (provides switched voltage
feedback signal to
ECM).
The vacuum supply line is in the wiring harness from the en-
gine compartment and runs down the driver's side of the vehi-
cle.
The canister vent valve is integrated into the LDP, which is
electrically controlled by the ECM. The canister vent valve is
opened to provide fresh air entry into the fuel system only dur-
ing purge operation.
- Purge operation characteristics:
Off idle through full throttle: purge valve opened by pulse
width modulated (PWM) control of the ECM. PWM duty cy-
cle varies by engine operating conditions
(e.g. warm idle,
purge valve opened slightly; cold
idleldecel with engine
temp
< 67" C, purge valve always closed).

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Fuel Injection
Bosch M5.2.1
ECM pin assignments
(M62 from 911 997 to 911 998)
Table e. Bosch 5.2.1 ECM pin assignments
i I I
5 1 I Not used
I
I I
Note
I I I
7 lln~ut l~erminal 30 voltage supply I Fuse
F4
Description
Pin
Ground point right-hand drive
Ground connector
X6460
I I I
Signal
Connector
X60001
Ground 4 1
2
3 Ground
Ground point right-hand drive
Ground connector
X6460 6
8
9 1
2
3
4
5
Not used
Not used
Not used
-
6
7
8
9
10 11
12
Ground
Input
Connector
X60002
Output Input Input Output
Input Output
Grniind
. -
13
14
15
Ground
- .- -
Output
Ground
Ground
Ground
Ground
16
17
18
19
20
21 22
23
.
Terminal 87
Not used
Oxygen sensor heater
slgnal
Not used
CAN-Bus low
CAN-BUS high
Ground
Output Input
ln~ut
Fuse F1
Heater oxygen sensor II behind cataiytic converter
Back up light switch
Transmission control module (AGS)
Transmission control module
(AGS)
Ground connector X6480
Not used
Oxygen sensor heater signal
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Not used
Input
Input
Output
Output
Output Heater oxygen sensor
I behind catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor
II behind catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor
1 in front of catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor
II in front of catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor I behind catalytic converter
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Oxvqen sensor heater ground Heater oxygen sensor
iI in front
of catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor
II behind catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor
1 in front of catalytic converter . -
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Signal, running losses
Oxygen sensor iieater ground
Not used
Not used
Not used
Terminal
85 control
Heater oxygen sensor II in front of catalytic converter
Heater oxygen sensor
I behind catalytic converter
Fuel changeover
(312 way valve) circuit
Heater oxygen sensor 1 in front of catalytic converter
Engine control module relay

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Fuel lnjection
Table e. Bosch 5.2.1 ECM pin assignments
Pin
Isignal 1 Description 1 Note
Connector
X60003
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 8
9 10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
ate alr empe
Output
Output
Output
Ground
Ground
Output
Output Input
Input
Input
Ground
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Injection signal
Injection signal
Signal, evaporative emission valve
Not used
Not used
Ground for electronic components
Not used
Not used
Hot film mass air flow sensor ground
Throttle position sensor voltage supply
Signal, engine coolant temperature sensor
Hot
film mass air flow sensor signal
Throttle position sensor slider voltage
Shield, throttle potentiometer (DK) Not used
Injection signal
Injection signal
Not used
Not used
Input
Input
Input
Ground
Output
Output Evaporative emission
valve
Ground point right-hand drive
Ground connector
X6460
Hot film mass air flow sensor
Throttle position sensor
Signal, secondary air injection pump valve
Terminal
30 voltage supply
Alternator
D+ (terminal 61) signal
injection signal
Injection
signal
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Camshaft position sensor signal
Ground Dual temperature switch
Hot film mass air flow sensor
Throttle position sensor
Throttle position sensor
Cylinder
8 fuel injection valve
Cylinder
5 fuel injection valve
Secondary air injection pump
valve
Starter
Alternator (generator)
Cylinder
7 fuel injection valve
Cylinder 6 fuel injection valve
Camshaft position sensor (Hall effect) Dual temperature
switch

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Fuel Injection /
ME 7.2 system overview
The Bosch ME 7.2 system is used on 1999 - 2002 540i mod-
els.
1 4 The ME 7.2 enaine control module (ECM). located on the
l and a combined total of 134 pins.
--__-- 1 I. 9 pin connector
12 3 4 5 2 24 pin connector
0lliC;nii, 3. 52 pin connector
4. 40 pin connector
5. 9 pin connector
The ME 7.2 system has the following functions or capabilities:
Electronic throttle control (EDK) integrates idle and cruise
control functions. ECM carries out all throttle and idle con-
trol functions directly via EDK system.
Leak diagnosis pump
(LDP) control and feedback monitor-
ing for evaporative system leak testing.
Batterylalternator charge logic (idle speed varies with bat-
tery state of charge).
CAN-Bus communications with instrument cluster.
EWS
111 (3.3) "rolling code" ISN interface.
Ignition
knock sensors.
DSC (dynamic stability control) torque reduction.
Monitoring and control of VANOS
(camshaft timing) with
active Hail sensor for camshaft position monitoring.
Integrated altitude sensor.
One touch engine start control
Single speed secondary air injection system.
Long life spark plugs.
IHKA auxiliary (electric) cooling fan control.
All emissions-related ME 7.2 electrical components are mon-
itored for faults. if driveability complaints are encountered or
the malfunction indicator
light (MIL) is illuminated, interrogate
fault memory using a compatible scan tool.
4 Use a break-out box for ME 7.2 system testing and diagnosis
at the control module
(break out box set: BMW special tool
90
88 6 121 300).
Electrically heated (characteristic
map) cooling system
DME Harness Connector thermostat.

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I Fuel Injection
Evaporative system pressure leak
diagnosis, overview
The M62 TU engine is equipped wlth an evaporative fuel sys-
tem pressure leak diagnosis system. The main component of
this system is the leakdiagnosis pump (LDP). The function of
the LDP is to pressurize the fuel tank and the evaporative
emission system for the purpose of detecting leaks.
This system iscapable of detecting a
lealcas small as0.5 mm.
The LDP, located in the left rear wheel housing, contains the
following:
Vacuum chamber. Pneumatic pump chamber
DME activated vacuum solenoid
Reed switch (provides switched voltage
feedback signal to
DME).
The vacuum supply line is in the wiring harness from the en-
gine compartment and runs down the driver's side of the vehi-
cle.
The canister vent valve is
~ntegrated into the LDP, which IS
electrically controlled by the ECM. The canister vent valve is
opened to provide fresh air entry into the fuel system only dur-
ing purge operation.
- Purge operation characteristics:
Off idle through full throttle: purge valve opened by pulse
width modulated (PWM) control of the ECM. PWM duty cy-
cle varies by engine operating conditions
(e.g. warm idle,
purge valve opened slightly; cold
idleldecel with engine
temp
< 67" C. purge valve always closed).

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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
Fuel delivery,
testing
Checitino fuel delive~ is a fundamental oart of troubleshoot- .. ing and diagnosing thk DME system. ~ukl pressure directly
influences
fuel delivery. An accurate fuel pressure gauge will
be needed to make the tests.
There are two significant fuel deliveryvalues to be measured:
* System pressure - created by fuel pump and maintained
by pressure regulator
Residual pressure
- pressure maintained in closed sys-
tem after engine and fuel pump are shut off
if proper system pressure and residual pressure are present,
also check for problems in fuel delivery volume, which can be
affected by restrictions such as clogged fuel filter or fuel pick-
up port in the fuel tank.
System pressure, testing
1. Fuel pressure regulator outer seal
4 System pressure is created by the fuel pump and maintained
2. Vacuum line connection.
3. Fuel pressure regulator Inner seal.
4. Fuel flow back to fuel tank.
5. Fuel flow from fuel pump.
Fuel pressure
regulator
Fuel pressure regulator locations
M52 In fuel injector rail, in engine
compartment
M52 TU In 312 way valve, below vehicle under
driver seat
by the pressure
regulator. System pressure is not adjustable.
M54 In fuel filter
M62 to 9/97 In fuel injector rail, in engine
compartment
M62 from 9/97 to 9/98 In 312 way valve, below vehicle under
driver seat
M62 TU from 9/98 In fuel filter, below vehicle under driver
seat

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Fuel Tank and Fuel pump/
- Remove suction hose from tank filler neck carefully to avoid
damaging filler neck baffle plate.
CAUTION-
After finishing repairs but before starling engine, be sure
there is at least
5 liters (1.5 gallons) of fuel in tanlc. The fuel
pump will be damaged if run without fuel.
Fuel tank, removing and installing
- Remove fuel tank filler cap and drain tank as described
earlier.
- Disconnect negative cable from battery.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battea read the battery discon-
nection cautions given in
001 General Cautions and
Warnings.
- Remove rear seat bottom cushion. Peel forward lip of carpet
from beneath seat cushion and carefully peel back insulation
to expose fuel tank access cover on left and right sides. Re-
move covers.
Disconnect right side supply hose and
electr~cal harness
connector (arrows).
D~sconnect left side return hose and electrical harness
connector.
Working inside car, disconnect parking
bralte cable ends
from parking brake lever. See
340 Brakes.
Lift car and support safely.
Make sure the car is stable and
we/ supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the purpose. A floorjaclc is not adequate support.
- Remove complete exhaust system and heat shield. See 180
Exhaust System.
- Remove drive shaft. See 260 Driveshaft

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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump 1
Activated carbon canister I fuel tank leak
detection unit
(LDP or DMTL), removing . . -
and installing
- Raise rear end of car and support safely.
CAUTION-
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the purpose.
A floor jack is not adequate support.
- Remove left rear wheel and inner fender panel
Remove carbon canisterlfuel tank leak detection unit
(V-8 model shown):
Disconnect electrical harness connector
(A) from fuel tank
leak detection unit.
Pinch and remove quick-disconnect fittings at intake line to
air filter housing
(5) and hose to expansion tank (C).
* Remove mounting clamp and lower canister with fuel tank
leak detection unit.
Installation is reverse of removal.
Tightening
torques
Hose clamp 8 - 13 mm dia. 2 Nrn (18 in-lb)
Hose clamp
13 - 16 rnm dia 3 Nm (27 in-lb)
Running losses (312-way) valve,
removing and installing
The running losses (312-way) valve is located under the car
beneath the driver's seat, just ahead of the fuel filter. A protec-
tive covershieldsfuel system components from road hazards
and dirt.
The engine control module
(ECM) controls the operation of
the 312-way valve (pulse-width modulated). On engine start
up, the valve solenoid is energized for 20 seconds in order to
supply full fuel volume to the fuel rail.
After20 seconds, the
solenoid is deactivated and sprung closed (the bypass is
opened). This reduces the amount of fuel circulating through
the fuel rail and diverts the excess to return to the fuel tank
through the fuel pressure regulator.
The fuel injectors are supplied with pressurized fuel, but ex-
cess fuel is diverted to the fuel tank without first passing
through the fuel rail. This prevents the excess fuel from ab-
sorbing heat in the engine compartment, thus lowering the
temperature and amount of vaporization in the fuel tank.