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Fuel Tank and Fuel pump1
The 312-way valve is also activated briefly if an engine misfire
is detected. This provides full fuel flow through the fuel rail to
determine if the misfire was caused by a lean fuel condition.
The valve is monitored by the ECM forfaults.
- Using BMW or compatible scan tool, read out fault memory.
See
OBD On-Board Diagnostics.
- Turn off ignition.
- Raise car and support safely.
CA UTIOW
Male sure the car is stable and well suppodedat all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the purpose.
A floor jack is not adequate support.
- Worlting under car beneath driver's seat, remove protective
panel from fuel filter and 312-way valve.
- Clamp off fuel lines at 312-way valve.
4 To remove 312-way valve (V-8 model shown):
Disconnect electrical harness connector
(A) from valve.
Remove vacuum hose
(B) from fuel pressure regulator.
* Remove hose clamps (arrows) and disconnect fuel lines.
Remove
M6 mounting nuts and lower 312-way valve.
WARNING-
Fuel will be spilled. Use shop rags to capture fuelas fuellines
are disconnected. Do not
smoke or work near heaters or oth-
er fire hazards.
- Installation is reverse of removal. Use new hose clamps
NOTE-
Install protective cover and seals correctly to keep moisture
and road dirt out of underbody fuel system components.
Tightening torques Hose clamps
8 - 13 mm dia.
2 Nm (18 in-lb)
Hose clamps
10 - 16 mm dia.
2 Nm (18 in-lb)
Hose clamps
18 mm dia. 3 Nm (27 in-lb)
Hose clamps 42
- 48 mm dia. 4 Nm 136 in-ib)
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I Radiator and Cooling System
This section covers component repair information for the en-
gine cooling system.
Heater core replacement is covered in
640 Heating and Air
Conditioning.
Special tools
Special tools are necessaryfor belt-driven fan clutch removal
and also for pressure testing the cooling system.
4 Cooling fan counterhold wrench
(Tool No. BMW
11 5 030)
4 Cooling fan wrench
(Tool No. BMW
11 5 040)
< Expansion tank cap test adaptor
(Tool No.
BMW 17 0 007)
17 0 002 4 Cooling system pressure tester set
1 17 o 005 (Tool No. BMW 17 0 OOZi17 0 005)
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Cooling system overview
(M52 TU shown, others similar)
Coolant pump
A centrifugal coolant pump is mounted to the front of the en-
gine. The belt-driven pump circulates coolant through the
system whenever the engine is running.
Thermostat
Two types of thermostats are used in the cars covered by this
manual. 6-cylinder models built up to
911 998 (M52 engine)
use a conventional mechanical thermostat. All
V-8 models
and 6-cylinder models from
911998 use an electrically heated
thermostat.
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Mechanical thermostat
(M52 engine)
4 The mechanical thermostat relies on coolant temperature to
operate. While coolant is cold, it remains closed, and circu-
lating coolant bypasses the radiator for rapid engine warm
up. At higher coolant temperature, the thermostat progres-
sively opens to allow coolant flow through the radiator, thus
controlling engine temperature. Port
A restricts coolant flow
from radiator, and port
B restricts coolant flow to radiator.
Electrically heated thermostat
4 The electrically heated thermostat is DME map-controlled.
The engine control module (ECM) activates the thermostat to
maintain engine coolant temperature within a narrow range.
In case of failure of the electronics, the mechanical function of
the thermostat acts as a fail-safe.
Radiator and expansion tank
The radiator is a crossflow design. An expansion tank pro-
vides for coolant expansion at higher temperatures and easy
monitoring of the coolant level.
On cars with automatic transmission, ATF is circulated
through an additional heat exchanger (ATF cooler).
Mechanical cooling fan with viscous clutch
The mechanical cooling fan is belt-driven via a viscous fluid
coupling (clutch) attached to the front of the coolant pump.
The fan clutch controls the speed of the fan based on the tem-
perature of the air flowing through the radiator core.
Electric (auxiliary) cooling fan
The electric cooling fan is mounted on the bumper side of the
radiator.
In models manufactured up to
911 998 (M52 or 1997 M62 en-
gine), the electric cooling fan is controlled by a dual tempera-
ture fan switch mounted in the side of the radiator.
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I Radiator and Cooling System
Common cooling system faults can be grouped into one of 4
categories:
Cooling system
lealts
Poor coolant circulation
Radiator cooling fan faults
Electrical/electronic faults
Cooling system inspection
- Check that coolant pump drive belt tensioner is functioning
properly and that belt tension is correct. Belt tensioner sys-
tems for the different models are shown in
020 Maintenance.
- Check condition of coolant pump drive belt.
- Checlc coolant hoses for cracks or softness. Checlc clamps
for looseness. Check coolant level and check for evidence of
coolant
lealts from engine.
- Check that radiator fins are not blocked with dirt or debris.
Clean radiator using low-pressure water or compressed air.
Blow outward, from engine side out.
- To check coolant pump:
Remove mechanical cooling fan. See Mechanical
(vis.
cous clutch) cooling fan, removing and installing.
Remove drive belt from coolant pump pulley. See
020
Maintenance.
Firmly grasp opposite sides of pulley and check for play in
all directions.
Spin pulley and check that shaft runs smoothly without
play.
NOTE-
The coolant provides lubrication for the pump shaft, so an oc-
casional drop of coolant
lealing from the pump is acceptable.
If coolant drips steadily from the vent hole, replace the pump.
- At normal engine operating temperature, cooling system is
pressurized. This raises boiling point of coolant.
Leaks may
prevent system from becoming pressurized. If visual evi-
dence is inconclusive, pressure test cooling system as de-
scribed later to help pinpoint hard-to-find leaks.
- If cooling system is full of coolant and holds pressure:
- Use an appropriate scan tool to interrogate engine control
module (ECM) for radiator fan or DME control circuit faults.
Checlc for loose or worn drive belt.
0 Test for failed thermostat or coolant pump impeller. Some
pumps may be fitted with plastic impellers.
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Radiator and Cooling System
Coolant pump Remove thermostat housing fasteners
(arrows) and remove
thermostat housing.
Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
- Keep sealing faces clean and free of oil.
Use new sealing gasket.
Fill system with coolant. See Coolant, draining and fill-
ing
(V-8 models).
Tightening torques
Block drain plug to block 25 Nm (18 it-lb)
Coolant hose clamp (32
- 48 2. 5 Nm (22 in-lb)
mm hose diameter)
Radiator drain plug to radiator 2
- 3 Nm (18 - 27 In-lb)
Thermostat cover to
coolant pump 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Coolant pump, replacing (6-cylinder
models)
< The engine coolant pump is mounted in the front of the en-
gine in the timing chain cover.
- Drain cooling system as described earlier. See Coolant,
draining and filling (6-cylinder models).
WARNING-
Allow cooling system to cool before opening or draining sys-
tem.
- Remove cooling fan and fan shroud. See Mechanical (vis-
cous clutch) cooling fan, removing and installing.
- Remove coolant pump drive belt. See 020 Maintenance.
4 Remove coolant pump pulley bolts (arrows) and remove pul-
ley from pump.
- Remove nuts retaining pump to engine block.
NOTE-
The coolant pump is mounted on studs and retained by nuts.
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insert two M6 screws (arrows) in tapped bores and tighten
uniformly until pump is free from timing chain cover (thermo-
stat and hoses have been removed for purposes of visual
clarity).
Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Be sure to replace sealing O-ring and gaskets.
Coat O-ring with water-based lubricant during installation.
Refill with coolant. See Coolant, draining and filling
(6-
cylinder models).
Tightening torques
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Coolant pump to timing chain 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
cover
Coolant pump pulley to coolant
10 Nm (89 in-lb
pump
Engine block drain plug to block 25 Nm (1 8 It-lb)
Radiator drain plug to radiator 2 - 3 Nm (I8 - 27 in-lb)
Coolant pump, replacing (V-8 models)
I 1 < The engine coolant pump is mounted in the front of the en-
gine in ;he timing chain cover.
1. Thermostat housing
2. Thermostat
3. Thermostat sealing O-ring
4. Water pump
5. Water pump gasket
- Drain cooling system. See Coolant, draining and filling (V-
8 models).
- Remove cooling fan and fan shroud. See Mechanical (vis-
cous clutch) cooling fan, removing and installing.
- Remove engine drive belts: See 020 Maintenance.
NOTE-
Mark direction of drive belt rotation if reusing belt,
- Remove vibration dampener. See 117 Camshaft and Tim-
ing Chain.
- Disconnect mass air flow (MAF) sensor electrical harness
connector. Remove air intake duct together with
MAF sensor.
- Disconnect coolant hoses from thermostat housing and cool-
ant pump housing.
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200 Transmission-Genera!
General ........................... .20 0.2 Automatic Transmission
Drivetrain .......................... .20 0.2 Transmission Lubricants
Manual Transmission
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