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I General Warnings  and Cautions 
WARNINGS (continued) 
. The air conditioning system is filled with chemical refrigerant, 
which  is hazardous. The  AIC system should  be serviced only  by 
trained technicians using approved refrigerant recoverylrecycling 
equipment, trained  in related safety precautions, and familiar with 
regulations governing  the discharging and disposal  of automotive 
chemical  refrigerants. 
. Do not expose  any part  of the AIC  system to high temperatures 
such  as open  flame.  Excessive heat will increase system pres- 
sure  and may cause  the system  to burst. 
Some aerosol tire inflators are highly flammable.  Be extremely 
cautious when repairing a tire that  may have been inflated using 
an aerosol tire inflator.  Keep sparks,  open flame or other sources 
of  ignition  away 
from the tire repair area. Inflate and deflate  the 
tire at least  four 
times before breaking  the bead from the  rim. 
Completely remove  the tire from the  rim before attempting  any re- 
pair. 
Cars covered  by this manual are equipped with a supplemental 
restraint system  (SRS),  that automatically deploys 
airbags and 
pyrotechnic seat belt tensioners 
In the  event oi a frontal or side 
impact.  These are explosive devices.  Handled improperly  or with- 
out adequate safeguards,  they can be accidently activated and 
cause serious  injury. 
- The ignition system produces high voltages that  can be fatal. 
Avoid contact with exposed terminals and use extreme care  when 
working  on a car with the engine running or  the ignition switched 
on. 
. Place jack stands  only at locations specified  by the manufacturer. 
The vehicle 
illtino iack su~olied with  the vehicle is intended fortire -. , . changes  only. A heavy duty  floor jack should be used  lo lift  vehicle 
before installing 
jacl( stands.  See 010 General. 
- Battery acid (electrolyte) can cause  severe burns. Flush contact 
area 
with water,  seek medical  attention. 
Aerosol cleaners  and solvents  may contain hazardous or deadly 
vapors  and are highly flammable. Use  only in a well ventilated ar- 
ea.  Do not use on  hot surfaces (engines, brakes,  etc.). 
Do  not  remove 
coolant reservoir  or radiator cap with  the engine 
hot.  Danger of  burns  and engine  damage. 
CAUTIONS- 
See also WARNINGS 
- if you lack the slqills, tools and equipment,  or a suitable worl(shop 
for any procedure described  in this manual, leave such repairs  to 
an authorized  BMW dealer  or other qualified  shop. 
BMW is constantly improving  its cars  and sometimes these 
changes, both  in parts and specifications, are made applicable  to 
earlier models. Therefore,  part numbers listed  in this manual are 
for  reference  only. Always  check with your authorized  BMW deal- 
er  parts  department  for the  latest information. 
Before starting a  job, make certain that you have  all the  neces- 
sary  tools and parts  on hand. Read ail the instructions thorough- 
ly,  and  do not attempt shortcuts. Use tools appropriate  to the 
work  and use only replacement parts meeting BMW specifica- 
tions. 
Use pneumatic  and electric tools only  to loosen threaded  parts 
and fasteners.  Never use these tools  to tighten fasteners, espe- 
cially on light  alloy parts.  Always use  a torque wrench to  tighten 
fasteners  to the tightening torque specification listed. 
Be  mindful  of the  environment and  ecology. Before you drain  the 
crankcase, find out  the  proper way to dispose  of the 
oil. Do  not 
pour 
oil onto  the ground,  down a drain,  or into a stream,  pond or 
lake. Dispose  of waste  in accordance with  Federal, State and 
Local  laws. 
The control module for  the anti-lock brake system 
(ABS) cannot 
withstand temperatures from a paint-drying booth  or a heat 
lamp 
in  excess  of 203"  F (95°C)  and should not be subjected  to tem- 
peratures  in excess  of 185°F 
(8S°C) for  more than  two  hours. 
- Before doing any electrical welding on  cars equipped with ABS, 
disconnect  the battery negative 
(-) terminal (ground strap)  and 
the  ABS  control module  connector. 
- Always make sure ignition  is off before disconnecting  battery. 
Label battery cables before disconnecting. On  some models, bat- 
tery cables are not color  coded. 
Disconnecting the battery  may erase fault code@) stored  in control 
module  memory.  Using special  BMW diagnoslic  equipment,  check 
lor 
iauit codes  prior to disconnecting the battery  cables. If the mal- 
I.mct on  ndicator Ignt (MIL)  s I. ..minaled. see OBD  On-Board 
Diaanostics 
Tl11s iant is iuenlfted as lne Check Ena~ne oht 
(1997-2000 models jor~ervlce Engine  Soon light (2061 andlater 
models).  If any other system iaults have been detected (indicated 
by  an illuminated warning light),  see an authorized  BMW dealer. 
If  a normal 
or rapid charger is used  to charge  battery,  the battery 
must  be disconnected and  removed from the vehicle  in order  to 
avoid  damaging the  vehicle. 
- 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. 
* Connect and disconnect a battery charger only with  the battery 
charger switched  off. 
- Sealed or "maintenance  free" batteries should be slow-charged 
only,  at an  amperage  rate that is approximately 10%  of the  bat- 
tery's ampere-hour  (Ah) 
rating. 
. Do not  allow  battery charging voltage  to exceed  16.5 volts.  If the 
battery begins producing gas  or boiling  violently,  reduce the 
charging  rate. 
Boosting a sulfated battery  at a high charging  rate 
can  cause an explosion.    

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General 
Cars with discharged or dead batteries can be jump-started 
using the good battery from another  car. See owner's  manual 
for proper instruction on jump  starting. When jump-starling 
the engine, always note  the following  warnings. 
4 Lower car. With all wheels on  ground, fully tighten nuts in a 
WARNING- 
* Battery  acid (electrolyte)  can cause severe burns, and will 
damage  the 
cal; clothing, and you.  If electrolyte  is spilled, 
wash  the surface  with large  quantities  of water. 
M itgets into 
eyes,  flush them  with  water  for several minutes and call a 
doctor. 
B4 
5 
43 
2 BOOIFNG. 
Batteries  produce explosive  and noxious  gasses. 
Keeps sparks  and flames  away. Do not  smoke near 
batteries. 
Do  notjump-start  the engine 
ifyou suspect that the bat- 
tery  is frozen.  Trappedgas  may explode.  Allow the  bat- 
tery  to thaw  first. 
Do  not  quick-charge the  battery (for boost  starting)  for 
longer  than one minute,  and do not  exceed 
16.5 volts 
at  the  battery  with the boosting  cables attached.  Wait at 
least  one minute before boosting  the battery  a second 
time. 
crisscross pattern. 
Torque wheel nuts when  installing  wheel. 
Check  inflation pressure  of spare  tire. 
Tightening torque 
Wheel to wheel hub 120 Nm (89 ft-ib) 
Jump starting 
Indicator  and warning  lights 
Many vehicle systems are self-monitored  for faults while driv- 
ing. Generally, 
a red  warning lamp that comes  on during  driv- 
ing should  be considered serious.  If you  cannot immediately 
determine the seriousness  of the warning light, stop the  vehi- 
cle in  a safe place and turn the  engine off as soon as possible. 
Consult  the owner's manual  for additional information  on the 
warning lamp and  the recommended action. 
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) 
(Check Engine  or Ser- 
vice Engine Soon warning light)  comes on orflashes,  it indi- 
cates  that an emissions-related  fault has occurred. Faults 
such  as a bad oxygen  sensor or a dead fuel injector  can 
cause the exhaust  or evaporative emissions to exceed  a 
specified  limit. When these  limits are exceeded, the MIL  will 
be turned  on. The engine can be  safety driven  with the light 
on, although  the emission systems  should be 
checked as 
soon  as possible. See  OBD On-Board  Diagnostics for    

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01 0-20 
General 
more information  on the Check Engine Light  and the on- 
board  diagnostic system. 
Towing 
The cars  covered  by this  manual  should be towed  with a tow 
truck using wheel  lift or flat  bed  equipment.  Do not tow  the car 
on  all four  wheels  except 
forvery short distances  to move  it to 
a safe  place. 
CA U JION- 
Do not tow with sling-type equipment  The front spoilers  and 
b~m~er covers may sustain damage. 
4 To access threaded  towing  eye socltet, pry open  trim on front 
or  rear  bumper. 
NOJE- 
A towing eye  is provided in the luggage compartment tool  lcit. 
The  towing eye  can be screwed into  the front or rear bumper. 
4 Install  towing  eye into threaded  hole. 
- Standard  transmission:  Do  not tow with  rear wheels  on 
ground  unless absolutely  necessary. 
- Automatic  transmission:  Have rear wheels placed on dollies, 
or  use  flat bed  truck.  Use towing eye for  winching vehicle  on 
flat  bed. 
CAUTION- 
Automatic  transmission  fluid (ATF) does  not circulate when 
I the car is towed.  Severe transmission  damage may result. 
NOTE- 
Be sure  transrnission  fluid has  been topped off before 
starting  tow. 
Always  tow car with  transrnission lever  in 
N (neutral). 
. ATF draining  and filling  is covered in 240 Automatic 
Transmission. 
Be sure  to read the  filling and draining  pro. 
cedure,  as special  service equipment is  required to 
checlc 
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Maintenance 
Table b. Inspection I Service  (continued) 
I I  I I 
Warm engine  Dealer service 
required  recommended 
Check windshield 
washer fluid  level  and 
antifreeze protection. 
Add washer fluid  as necessary. 
Replace ventilation 
microfilter. (Note: 
reduce replacement intervals  in dusty 
operation conditions) 
Reset Service interval Indicator 
(Sil). 
Additional 
repair 
information 
Tools Required 
* 
eck  aim  of washer  jets and  adjust  if 
necessary. 
covers,  obvious damage or attachment o 
s or accessories. 
Road  test 
Check braking performance, steering, 
heating and air conditioner  operation. 
Check manual transmission  and clutch 
operation  or automatic transmission 
operation.  New 
parts 
required 
* 
Bodylelectrical 
121 
630 
630 
Checic battery state of  charge 
Check operation  of: 
headlights, 
parking iights, back-up lights. 
license plate lights, interior lights, 
glove box 
illumination, engine compartment light, 
trunk  light, turn signals, emergency 
flashers, stop iights. 
Check operation  of horn and headlight 
dimmer  switch 
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020-1 4 
Maintenance 
- When oil flow  has diminished to an occasional drip,  reinstall 
drain  plug with a  new metal  sealing  washer and torque  plug. 
Tightening torque  Engine oil  drain plug to  oil pan 
25 Nrn (1.8 ft-lb) 
6-cylinder  oil filter assembly 
r------ 1 
< Working  at oil filter  housing (1): 
Lubricate  and install  new oil filter  O-rings (3, 4). 
Install a new filter  cartridge (5). 
lnstall and tighten  housing  cover (2). 
6-cylinder  oil filter  assembly  shown, V-8 is similar. 
Tightening torque  Cover  to oil  filter  housing 
25 Nm (1.8 it-lb) 
- Refill  crankcase with  oil. Approximate oil capacity is  listed in 
Tabled.  Engine oil with  filter  change.  Use dipstick  to 
check  correct  oil level. 
- Start  engine and check  that oil pressure warning  light 
immediately goes  out. 
- Allow engine to run fora  few minutes  to circulate  new oil, then 
check for leaks  at drain  plug and oil  filter. Stop engine  and re- 
check oil  level 
The section  describes other routine maintenance done  in the 
engine compartment.  Information  on engine oil service is 
giv- 
enkar~ier inthis group. 
For these  procedures,  it is  not necessary for  the car to be 
raised  and supported  off the  ground. 
Accelerator and linkage 
The  accelerator and  linkage at the  throttle  housing  should be 
lubricated  periodically.  Use ageneral purposeoil  on the joints 
and  bearings  of the  linkage.  Use a multipurpose grease  on 
the  bearing  points of the  throttle plate. 
Air  filter, replacing 
The  specified replacement intervals forthe air filter are  based 
on normal  use. If the car  is operated primarily  in dusty 
conditions,  the air filter should  be serviced more frequently.    

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020-22 Maintenance 
1 
- Installation is reverse  of removal,  bearing in mind  the 
following: 
Lightly lubricate  new 
spark plug  threads  with 
copper-based  anti-seize compound. 
Thread plugs into  cylinder head by hand  to prevent 
cross-threading. 
. Be  sure  to reinstall and tighten  coil grounds. 
Tightening torque  Spark  plug 
to cylinder head 25 Nm (18 It-lb) 
Interior ventilation microfilter, replacing 
Two interior  ventilation microfilters  are used,  one on each 
side  of the engine  compartment  at the  fire wall. 
< To replace  the microfilter, unclip  the wire fastener  and 
remove  the cover. 
Lift out  the filter,  and replace. Left  side shown;  right is 
similar. 
Replace  cover and clip wire fastener  to retain  cover. 
Battery, checking, cleaning, and replacing 
The battery Is located  in the  right side  of the  luggage compart- 
ment. Simple  maintenance of the  battery  and its terminal 
connections  will ensure maximum starting  periormance, 
especially  in winter when colder temperatures reduce battery 
power. 
Battery  cables should be  tight. The terminals,  cable clamps 
and  battery case  should be free of  the white  deposits that 
indicate corrosion  and acid salts. Even a  thin layer  of dust 
containing  conductive  acid salts can cause  battery discharge.    

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Two common  causes of  driveability problems are incorrect 
system voltage  and bad  grounds. 
System voltage 
Digital  motor electronics  (DME) requires that  the system (bat- 
tery) voltage  be maintained  within a narrow range of  DC volt- 
age. 
DC voltage levels beyond or below  the operating  range, 
or any 
AIC voltage  in the  electrical system  can cause havoc. 
When troubleshooting  an illuminated  MIL, make  sure the  bat- 
tery is fully  charged and capable  of delivering  all its power to 
the electrical system.  An undercharged battery  can amplify 
AIC alternator output ripple. 
To 
make a quick check  of the  battery charge, measure  the 
voltage  across the battery terminals with  all cables attached 
and  the ignition  off. 
Afully charged  battery will measure  12.6 
volts or slightly more, compared  to 12.1  5 volts  for a battery 
with a  25% charge. 
The  DME  system operates  at low voltage  and current  levels, 
making  it sensitive  to small increases  in resistance.  The elec- 
trical system  is routinely subjected  to corrosion, vibration and 
wear, so faults or  corrosion in the wiring harness and connec- 
tors  are not uncommon. Check  the battery terminals 
forcorro- 
sion or  loose cable connections. See 121 Battery,  Starter, 
Alternator  for additional information. 
If  a battery cable  connection has no 
v~sible faults but is still 
suspect, measure  the voltage drop across  the connection. A 
large drop indicates excessive resistance,  meaning that the 
connection is corroded, dirty,  or damaged. Clean  or repairthe 
connection  and retest. 
NOTE- 
For instructions  on conducting  a  voltage drop test and  other 
general  electrical  troubleshooting information,  see 
600 Elec- 
trical  System-General. 
Visually inspect  all wiring, connectors, switches and fuses  in 
the  system. Loose or  damaged connectors  can cause inter- 
mittent problems, especially  the small terminals  in the ECM 
connectors. Disconnect  the wiring harness connectors to 
check  for corrosion, and use electrical cleaning spray  to re- 
move  contaminants. 
Main grounds 
Good grounds  are critical to proper  DME operation.  If a 
ground connection  has no visible faults  but is still  suspect. 
measure  the voltage  drop across  the connection. A large volt- 
age  drop  means  high resistance. Clean or repair  the connec- 
tion  and retest. 
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110-3 
Engine Removal and lnstallationl 
Q Fuel line plugs 
(Tool  No. 
BMW 13 5 281 / 13 5 282) 
4 Fuel  line removal  tool 
(Tool  No. 
BMW 16 1 050) 
CAUTION- 
Disconnecting  the battery  may erase  fault code@) storedin 
memoiy Check  for fault  codes  prior to disconnecting  the 
battery  cables. 
If  the  MIL (Malfunction  Indicator Light, also  may be 
called  "Check  Engine"  or "Service Engine  Soon" light) 
is illuminated, see 
OBD On-Board Diagnostics  for 
DME  fault code  information. 
It orhersysrem faults  have been  detected,  as indicated I 
by an ~llum~nated ABS,  SRS orASC/DSC ~arning light, 
see  the appropriate  repair group  in this manual  or an 
authorized  BMW dealer  for more  information on  fault 
codes. 
NOTE-  Engine  removal  procedures are  similar for all 6-cylinder 
models.  When differences 
exist, they are noted  at the  be- 
ginning  of each  step.  Engine  are referred to  by engine 
code.  See 
100 Engine-General  for engine code and appli- 
cation  information. 
@ Be sure  to cover all painted  surfaces before beginning  the 
removal procedure. As an  aid to installation, label all  com- 
ponents,  wires and  hoses before removing them.  Do not 
reuse 
gaskets, O-rings  or seals during  reassembly. 
The 
intake manifold must  be  removed on &cylinder mod- 
els before  the engine can  be  removed. 
WARNING- 
Due to risk  of personal injury,  be sure  the engine  is cold be- 
fore beginning  the removal procedure.