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001 General Warnings and Cautions
PLEASE READ THESE WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
BEFORE PROCEEDING
WITH MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR WORK.
WARNINGS-
See also CAUTIONS
- Some repairs may be beyond your capability. If you lack the skills, - Catch draining fuel, oil, or brake fluid in suitable containers. Do
tools and equipment, or a suitable workplace for any procedure
not use
foodor beverage containers that might mislead someone
described in this manual, we suggest you leave such repairs to
into
drinking from them. Store flammable fluids away from fire
an authorized BMW dealer service department or other qualified
hazards. Wipe up spills at once, but do not store the oily rags,
shop. which can ignite and burn spontaneously.
. Do not reuse any fasteners that are worn or deformed. Many fas- Always observe good worRshop practices. Wear qoqqles when
teners are designed to be used only once and become
unreliable you operate machine tools or work with battery acid:kloves or
and mav fail when used a second time. This includes, but is not other
~rotective clothino should be worn whenever the iob re-
limited io, nuts, bolts, washers, self-locking nuts or bolts, clrclips yires' working with harmful substances.
and cotter pins. Always replace these fasteners with new parts.
Greases, lubricants and other automotive chemicals contain toxic
. Never work under a lifted car unless it is solidly supported on
substances, many of which are absorbed directly through the
stands
desiqned for the purpose. Do not supeort a car on cinder
skin. Read the manufacturer's instructions and warninos careful-
blochs, hollow tiles orotherbrops that may drurnbie undercontin-
uous toad. Never work under a car that is supported solely by a
iack. Never work under the car
while the enqine is runninq. - -
If you aregoing to work underacaron the ground, makesure that
the ground is level. Block the wheels to
keep the car from rolling.
Disconnect the battery negative
(-) terminal to prevent others
from starting the car while you are under it.
- Never run the engine unless the work area is well ventilated. Car-
bon monoxide kills.
Rings, bracelets and other jewelry should be removed so that
they cannot cause electrical shorts, get caught in running ma-
chinery, or be crushed by heavy parts.
- Tie long hair behind your head. Do not wear a necktie, a scarf.
loose clothing, or a necklace when you work near machine tools
or running engines. if your hair, clothing, or jewelry were to get
caught in the machinery, severe injury could result.
DO not attempt to
work on your car if you do not feel well. You in-
crease the
danger of injuryto yourseliand others if you are tired,
uDset or have taken medication or anv other substance that mav
keep you from being fully alert.
Illuminate your work area adequately but safely. Use a portable
iy. Use hand and eye protection. Avoid direct skin conGct.
Disconnect the battery negative (-) terminal whenever you work
on the fuel system
orthe electrical system. Do not smokeorwork
near heaters or other fire hazards. Keep an approved fire extin-
guisher handy.
. Friction materials (such as brake pads or shoes or clutch discs)
contain asbestos fibers or other friction materials. Do not create
dust by grinding, sanding, or by cleaning with compressed air.
Avoid breathing dust. Breathing any
friclion material dust can
lead to serious diseases and may result in death.
Batteries
giveoff explosive hydrogen gas during charging. Keep
sparks, lighted matches and open flame away from the top of the
battery. If hydrogen gas escaping from the cap vents is ignited, it
will ignite gas trapped in the cells and cause the battery to ex-
plode.
Connect and disconnect battery cables, jumper cables or a bat-
tery charger only wilh the ignition switched off. Do not disconnect
the battery while the engine is running.
Do not quick-charge the battery (for boost starting) for longer
than one minute. Wait at least one minute before boosting the
battery a second time.
. . safety lighiforworking lnsideor under the car. Make sure the bulb - Do not allow battery charging vollage to exceed 16.5 volts. If the
is enclosed bv a wire caoe. The hot filament of an accidentallv
batten! beoins ~roducina oas or boilino violentiv, reduce the
broken bulb can ignite spilled
fuel, vapors or oil. , - - - charglng rate. ~oostlng a sutfaled battery at a igh charging rate
can cause an
explosion.
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020 Maintenance
General ........................... .02 0.2
Special tools ........................ .02 0.2
Service Interval Indicator (Sll) ........... .02 0.3
Service Interval Indicator (Sll), resetting ... .02 0.3
Inspection I, Inspection 11 ............... .02 0.5
Maintenance Tables ................ .02 0.6
Fluid and Lubricant Specifications .. .02 0.9
Fluids and lubricants ................. .02 0.10
Engine Oil Service ................ .02 0.1 I
Engine oil. checking level ............. .02 0.12
Engine oil and filter. changing .......... .02 0-13
Engine Compartment Maintenance . .02 0.14
Accelerator and linkage ............... .02 0.14
Air filter. replacing ................... .02 0.1 4
Cooling system service ............... .02 0.15
Engine drive belt service .............. .02 0.16
Idlespeed .......................... 020-19
Catalytic converter and oxygen sensors .. .02 0.19
Power steering fluid, checking level ..... .02 0.20
Spark plugs ........................ .02 0.20
Spark plugs, replacing ................ .02 0.21
Interior ventilation microfilter, replacing ... .02 0.22
Other Mechanical Maintenance ..... .02 0.22
Battery, checking. cleaning. and replacing .02 0-22
Brake fluid. replacing ................. .02 0-24
Brake pad 1 rotor wear. checking ........ .02 0.24
Brake system, inspecting ............. .02 0.25
Parking brake. checking ............... 020-25
Clutch fluid. checking ................. 020-26
Differential oil level. checking ........... 020-26
Drive axle joint (CV joint) boots. inspecting 020-27
Exhaust system. inspecting ............ 020-27
Fuel filter. replacing .................. 020-27
Fuel tank and fuel lines. inspecting ...... 020-28
Suspension. front. inspecting ........... 020-29
Suspension. rear. inspecting ........... 020-29
Tires. checking inflation pressure ........ 020-29
Tires. rotating ....................... 020-29
Transmission service. automatic ........ 020-29
Transmission service. manual .......... 020-30
Transmission fluid. checking and filling
(manual transmission)
................ 020-30
Wheels. aligning ..................... 020-30
Body and Interior Maintenance ..... 020-31
Body and hinges. lubricating ........... 020-31
Exterior washing ..................... 020-31
Interior care ........................ 020-31
Leather upholstery and trim ............ 020-31
Polishing ........................... 020-32
Seat belts .......................... 020-32
Special cleaning ..................... 020-32
Washing chassis ..................... 020-32
Waxing ............................ 020-32
Windshield wiper blade maintenance ..... 020-33
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Maintenance
Table c. Inspection II Service
Additional
New parts Warm engine Dealer service repair
Tools required required required recommended information
Engine compartment maintenance
Replace air filter element. (Note: reduce
replacement intervals in dusty operating
conditions).
Replace brake
fluid every 2 years (time
interval begins from vehicle production
date).
Cooling system service
Spark plug service
Brake
system maintenance
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Replace coolant every 3 years (time
interval begins from vehicle production
date).
Replace oxygen sensor every 160,000
itm
(1 00,000 miles).
020
FLUID AND LUBRICANT
SPECIFICATIONS
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Oxygen sensor service
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Spark plugs:
M52
1 M62 engine:
Replace every 60,000 itm (48.000 miles).
M52
TU I M54 1 M62 TU engine:
Replace every 160,000
ltm (100.000
miles).
< Engine oil viscosity (SAE grade) vs. operating temperature
range for the BMW engines covered in this manual.
Fluid and lubricant capacities and specifications are listed be-
low. See
Fluids and lubricants.
:I:
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*
*
WARNING -
The use of fluids that do not meet BMW" specifications may
impair performance and
reliabilitl: and may void warranty
coverage.
340
170
180
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020-1 0
Maintenance Fluids and lubricants
Table d. Engine oil with filter change
V-8
models
BMW part no.
07 510 017 868
5W-30 synthetic oil
BMW part no.
07 51 0 017 866
Specification
1997
- 1998
15W-40 mineral oil
Fluid
6-cylinder models
Table e. Manual transmission oil
Approximate
capacity
6.5
liters (6.9 US qt)
Specification
Fluid
I I
Approximate
capacity
Getrag S5D 250G 1 .I liters (1.2 US
quarts) BMW
part no.
83 22 408 942
I
quarts)
Getrao
S6S 420G 11.9
liters (2.0 US
Table f. Automatic transmission fluid
(ATF)
Lifetime fluid (drain and refill)
(Additional fluid required when installing dry torque converter)
ZF S5D
3202
(MTF-LT-1)
u
Approximate I , , . Transmission Icapacity Spec~flcatlon
1.3 liters (1.4 US . .
quarts)
A5S 31 02
Trell~~2634) Total 9.7 liter volume: (10.2 US qt)
A5S
4402
Oil change volume:
4.0 liter (4.2 US qt)
I
A5S 360R /~otal volume:
Total
volume:
7.8 liter (8.2 US qt)
Oil change volume:
3.3 liter (3.5 US
qt)
(Exxon LT 71141) -.
BMW 83229407 807
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Maintenance
Suspension, front, inspecting
Inspection of the front suspension and steering includes a
check of all moving parts
forwear and excessive play. Inspect
ball joint and tie-rod rubber seals and boots for cracks
ortears
that could allow the entry of dirt, water, and other
contaminants. See
310 Front Suspension.
Suspension, rear, inspecting
Differential and rear drive axle service consists of checking
and changing the gear oil, inspecting for leaks, and checking
the drive axle
CV joint boots for damage.
The areas where
lealts are most likely to occurare around the
drive shaft and drive axle mounting flanges. For more infor-
mation on identifying oil leaks and theircauses, see
330 Rear
Suspension and
331 Final Drive.
Tires, checking inflation pressure
Correct tire pressures are important to handling and stability,
fuel economy, and tire wear. Tire pressures change with tem-
perature. Pressures should be
checked oRen during season-
al temperature changes. Correct inflation pressures can be
found on the driver's door pillar and in the owner's manual.
Note that tire pressures should be higher when the car is
more heavily loaded.
WARNING-
Do not inflate any tire to a pressure higher than the tire's max-
imum inflation pressure listedon the sidewall. Use care when
adding air to warm tires. Warm tire pressures can increase as
much as
4 psi (0.3 bar) over their coldpressures.
Tires, rotating
BMW does not recommend tire rotation. Due to the car's sus-
pension design, the front tires begin to wear first at the outer
shoulder and the reartires begin to wearfirst at the middle of
the tread or inner shoulder. Rotating the tires may adversely
affect road handling and tire grip.
Transmission service, automatic
The automatic transmissions installed in E39 models are
filled with special automatic transmission fluid. The transmis-
sion lubricant type can be found on the "type-plate" on the
side of the transmission. The recommended lubricants are
listed earlier in this repair group. See Fluids and lubricants.
If in doubt, consult an authorized BMW dealer for alternate
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020-30
Maintenance
fluid use and the most-up-to-date information regarding
transmission operating fluids.
The automatic transmission is not equipped with a dipstick.
Therefore, checking the ATF level is an involved procedure
which includes measuring and maintaining a specified ATF
temperature during the checking procedure.
For more complete
ATF service information, including
checking
ATF level and ATF filter replacement procedures,
see
240 Automatic Transmission.
Transmission service, manual
Manual transmission service consists of inspecting for leaks
and checking the fluid. Evidence of transmission leaks is
like-
ly to be seen around the driveshaft mounting flange and at the
bottom of the bellhousing.
NOTE-
For more information on identifying oil
leaks and their
causes, see 230 Manual Transmission and210 Clutch.
Transmission fluid, checking and filling
(manual transmission)
Tne manual transmss'on inslalleo 'n rne E39 models s f;lled
with a special liierime iluid (ivlTF-LT-I). oi. ordinarily
does
not need to be changed.
< Check manual transmission oil level at transmission filler plug
(A). Make sure car is on level surface.
NOTE- Transmission fluid level
checking and replacement
procedures are covered in 230 Manual Transmission.
Wheels, aligning
BMW recommends checking the front and rear alignment
once a year and whenever new tires are installed.
NOTE-
See 320 Steering and Wheel Alignment for a more detailed
discussion of alignment requirements and specifications.
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Cylinder Head Removal -- and lnstallati~i
4 Cylinder head bolt loosening sequence.
- Using BMW special tool 11 2 250 or an equivalent tool, loos-
en cylinder head bolts in sequence. Discard head bolts.
- Separate the cylinder head from the block and remove head.
Evaluate head as described in
116 Cylinder Head and Val-
vetrain.
Cylinder head, installing, M52 engine
If the camshafts were removed and installed while the cylin-
der head was off, a minimum waiting time is required after in-
stalling the camshafts. When the camshafts are removed, the
hydraulic lifters can expand. This expansion can cause in-
creased valve lift when the camshafts are bolted down, result-
ing in open valves.
Camshaft installation waiting times
68" F (20" C) and higher 4 minutes
50.68' F (1 0-20" C) 11 minutes
32-50' F (0-1 0" C) 30 minutes
- Clean cylinder head and gasket surfaces of cylinder block
and all timing chain covers.
CAUTION-
Do not use a metal scraper or wire brush to clean the alumi-
num cylinder head orpistons. If necessary, use a hard wood-
en orplastic scraper. Also available are abrasive discs to be
used in conjunction with an electric drill. Be sure to use the
correct disc for the type of metal being cleaned.
- Remove all debris and fluids from bolt holes and clean with a
thread chaser.
- Check gasket surface of cylinder head and cylinder block for
warpage using a straight edge.
NOTE-
If the cylinder head has been machined, a special 0.3 mm
thicker gasket should be installed. The thicker
gasket is avail-
able from an authorized
BMW dealer.
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The lubricant used varies, depending on transmission and
model year. Fluid application information is clearly marked on
a label on transmission.
On manual transmission, either ATF (orange label reads
ATF-Oil) or a special BMW lubricant (yellow label reads MTF-
LT
I) is used. See 230 Manual Transmission.
Automatic transmission is filled with either Dexron
Ill ATF
(black transmission ID plate reads ATF-Oil), or special life-
time oil (green transmission ID plate reads Life-Time Oil). See
240 Automatic Transmission.
CAUTION--
If in doubt as to the type of fluid installed in a particular trans-
mission, consult an authorized
BMW dealer service depari-
ment for the latest in operating fluids.