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Fuel Injection 
I Oxygen sensors, replacing 
4 Four Bosch oxygen sensors (2 precatalytic converter sen- 
sors  and 
2 post-catalytic converter  sensors) provide a vary- 
ing voltage signal 
[0.2 vdc  (max. lean)  to 0.8 vdc (max.  rich)] 
to the  ME 
7.2 ECM representing  oxygen content  in the ex- 
haust  gas. 
WARNING- 
Exhaust  manifolds  and pipes can  be hot  enough  to cause  se- 
rious  burns.  Wear suitable heavy gloves  and other appropri- 
ate protection. 
- Using  a special oxygen sensor  socltet, remove the threaded 
sensors from  the exhaust system. 
- If not  already applied, coat  the new  oxygen sensor  threads 
with an anti-seize compound before installation.  Do not  get 
compound on the sensor  tip. 
Tightening  torque 
Oxygen  sensor to exhaust  system 
50 Nm (37 ft-lb) 
Fuel  injectors, removing and installing 
The ME 7.2 system uses ball seat type fuel injectors. This de- 
sign 
prov:des precise seal'ng  when the iniector is closed 
therebv eiminalinq raw HC (unb~rned fue ) formalion in tne 
intake.-~he fuel inkctors areswitched on and off by the ECM 
at  the  ground  side. 
- Remove  plastic cover from above  fuel rail. See100  Engine 
Removal  and Installation. 
- Disconnected battery negative (-) cable. 
CAUTION- 
Prior  to disconnecting the battea read  the battery  discon- 
nection  cautions  given at the  front  of this  manual.  See 001 
General  Warnings  and Cautions. 
- Remove  both ignition coil  covers. 
Disconnect ignition coil  connectors. 
Remove  left and right ignition coil ground wires, 
4 Remove fuel injector loom  boxes. 
Loosen mounting fasteners 
(A). 
Disconnect electrical plugs (B and D).    

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( Mass Air Flow  Sensor 
1" Intake air  temp. (NTC) 
Sensor qround 
Reference voltage . .  . -., f fitr mass signal I 
Fuel Injection I 
Release fuel injector locking clips  (arrow). 
- Remove fuel injector  loom boxes  and lay to one side. 
- Remove 4  fuel rail mounting  fasteners. 
4 Disconnect fuel line  at quick-disconnect.  To disconnect, 
press  in plastic collar  (arrow) and separate fuel  line. 
WARNING - 
Fuel may be expelled underpressure.  Do not srnol(e or work 
near  heaters  or 
other fire hazards.  Keep a fire extinguisher 
handy.  Before disconnecting fuel  hoses, wrap a cloth around 
fuel  hose 
to absorb anv leakinq fuel. Plug all open  fuel lines. 
- Lifl fuel rail  and injectors straight  up to remove. 
- lnstallation  is reverse  of removal.  Use new injector seals and 
clamps  during installation. 
Mass air flow (MAF) sensor, 
removing and installing 
4 The MAF  sensor is provided with operating power from the 
ECM  relay.  Based  on intake  air mass,  the MAF  sensor  gen- 
erates a varying voltage  (approx.  0.5 
- 4.5 vdc)  as an  input 
signal 
back to  the  ECM.  A separate intalte air temperature 
sensor  is not used. 
- Removing  MAF sensor: 
Remove  upper air filter  housing  locking clips 
Unscrew and remove sensor harness. 
Disconnect air temperature  sensor harness. 
Loosen hose clamp. 
Remove upper filter  housing with sensor. 
- lnstallation  is reverse  of removal    

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Fuel Injection 
Secondary air injection,  overview 
The secondary air  system pumps  ambient air into  the exhaust 
stream  afteracoid  engine start  to reduce  the warm-up  time of 
the  catalytic converters  and to reduces  HC and CO emis- 
sions.  The ME 
7.2 ECM controls  and monitors  the secondary 
air  injection system.  The secondary air pump operates  at a 
starttemperature  of between 10°C 
(50°F) and 40°C  (104°F). 
and  continues  to operate for  a maximum of 
2 minutes  at idle 
speed. 
The  electric air pump draws  in ambient air  and supplies  it to 
the 
checlc valve.  The vacuum  vent valve (solenoid) switches 
vacuum to  open the 
checlc valve when activated by  the ECM. 
Once  opened,  the checlc 
valve allows air  to be  pumped into 
the  exhaust stream. 
4 The  secondary  air injection system consists  of the  following 
components: 
1. Secondary  air pump  relay 
2. Oxygen  sensors 
3. Catalytic converters 
4.  Electric air pump 
5. Non-return  valve 
6. Vacuum vent valve    

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Fuel Injection 
Bosch 
ME 7.2 ECM pin assignments 
Bosch ME 7.2 ECM connectors 
X60001 
X60002 
X60003 
X60004 
X60005 
Table  e. Bosch  ME 7.2 ECM pin assignments 
Connector 
X60001 
I  I I 
8 1 lnput [Terminal 87 voltage supply I Fuse F1 
9-pin, Black 
24-pin, Black 
52-pin, Black 
40-pin, Black 
9-pin, 
Blaclc 
I I I 
9 I  NO^ used I 
Notes 
Ground connector 
X6460 
Ground connector X6460 
Pin  1 
2  3 
4 
5 
Connector X60002 
Ground connector X6460 6 
Pin 
/Type I Descriptionlfunction 1 Notes 
Type 
Ground 
Ground 
7 llnput l~errninai 30  voltage supply I Fuse F4 
Descriptionlfunction 
Not used 
Not  used 
Not used 
Ground  Ground 
Ground  Ground 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
. . - Ground  Input 
Input/ 
output 
input/ 
Output 
Ground 
Ground 
Ground 
Ground 
Ground 
Ground  Heated oxygen sensor, heater ground 
Back-up 
light signal 
CAN-BUS  Low 
CAN-Bus High 
Not used  Not  used 
Heated oxygen sensor, heater ground 
Heated oxygen sensor ground 
Heated oxygen sensor ground 
Heated oxygen sensor ground 
Heated oxygen sensor ground 
Not  used 
Heated oxvaen sensor, heater 
ground 
Heated  oxygen sensor II behind catalylic converter 
Baclcup light switch 
Automatic transmission control module (AGS) 
Automatic transmission control module (AGS) 
Heated  oxygen sensor 
I behind catalytic converter 
Heated  oxygen sensor 
II behind catalytic converter 
Heated  oxygen sensor  I in front  of catalytic converter 
Heated oxygen sensor 
II in front of  catalytic converter 
Heated oxygen sensor 
I behind catalytic converter 
Heated oxygen sensor 
Ii in front  of catalytic converter    

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I 1- I 
4 /output l~em~erature signal. E-box fan I E-box  fan 
Connector 
X60002 (continued) 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
Input 
Input 
Input 
Input 
Ground 
Output  Heated 
oxygen sensor  signal 
Heated oxygen sensor  signal 
Heated  oxygen sensor  signal 
Heated  oxygen sensor signal 
Not  used 
Heated  oxygen sensor, heater ground 
Not used 
Not used 
Not used 
Terminal  85 control 
Not  used  Heated oxygen sensor 
II behind catalytic converter 
Heated oxygen sensor 
I in  front  of catalytic converter 
Heated  oxygen sensor 
I1 in front  of catalytic converter 
Heated oxygen sensor 
I behind catalytic converter 
Heated oxygen sensor I  in front  of catalytic converter 
Engine control module relay 
Connector 
X60003 
Ground 
Output  Input 
Ground 
Output 
Input 
Input 
Output 
Output 
Input 
Pin  1 
2 
3 
Not  used 
Ground  for electronic components 
Voltage  supply for hot 
film mass  air flow sensor 
Signal EDK (electric throttle actuator)  Hot film mass air flow  sensor, ground 
Electric throttle actuator 
Not  used 
Voltage  signal, terminal 30h 
Alternator 
D+ (terminal 61) signal 
Injection signal 
Injection signal 
VANOS  valve, signal 
Type 
Output 
Output 
Output 
Ground connector 
X6460 
Hot film  mass air flow sensor 
Electric throttle actuator 
Hot film mass air  flow sensor 
Electric throttle actuator, voltage supply 
Starter 
Alternator (generator) 
Cylinder 
7 fuel injection  valve 
Cylinder 6 fuel injection  valve 
VANOS  valve, cylinder 
5-8 
Descriptionlfunction 
Injection signal 
Injection signal 
Signal evaporative emission valve  Notes 
Cylinder 2 fuel injector  valve 
Cylinder 3 fuel injector  valve 
Evaporative emission  valve    

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I Fuel Injection 
Connector X60003 (continued) Electric throttle actuator 
25 
- 27 28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
I I I 
36 jlnput I Knoclc sensor 2, signal 1 Knock  sensor 
I I I 
Input 
26 
Output 
Output 
input 
Output 
Input 
I ' I . I 
43 1 ln~ut I Electric throttle actuator,  signal  (Electric throttle actuator 
Ground, electric throttle actuator 
1 Not 
used 
Hot film mass air flow sensor 
34 
- 37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
injection signal 
Injection 
signal 
VANOS valve, signal 
Not  used 
Thermostat  characteristic  map, signal 
Crankshaft position sensor, signal 
Not  used 
35 l~round I~nock sensor,  shield 1 ~nock sensor 
Cylinder 
8 fuel injection valve 
Cylinder 
5 fuel  injection  valve 
VANOS valve,  cylinders 
1-4 
Characteristic map 
Crankshaft positionlrpm sensor 
input 
input 
Ground 
Input 
Output 
Output 
Innut 
Hot film mass air flow sensor, signal 
I 
44 
45  46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
Connector )(GO004 
Knock sensor 4, signal 
Knock sensor, shield 
Oil 
level (thermal) 
Injection, signal 
Injection, signal 
Electric throttle actuator,  signal 
Not used 
Ground 
Crankshaft position  sensor, signal 
Not  used 
Knoclc  sensor,  shield 
Knock sensor 
1, signal 
Knock sensor 
3, signal 
Knock  sensor,  shield 
Secondary  air injection pump  valve, signal 
' 
Ground 
Input 
Ground 
input  Input 
Ground 
Input 
I' I ... I . ~ 
Knock sensor 
Knocic  sensor 
Oil level sensor 
Cylinder 
4 fuel injection valve 
Cylinder 
1 fuel  injection  valve 
Electric throttle  actuator 
Crankshaft sensor shield 
Crankshaft 
positionlrprn sensor 
Knock  sensor 
Knock sensor 
Knock sensor 
Knock sensor 
Secondary  air injection pump valve 
Notes 
Instrument cluster 
Integrated instrument cluster control 
Secondary air injection pump 
relay 
Pin 
1 
2 
3 
Electric (auxiliary) cooling  fan 4 
Type 
Output 
Output 
Outout 
Descriptionlsignal type 
Charge indicator signal (terminal 
61) 
Voltage  signal, terminal 30h 
Secondam air pump  relay, activation 
Input 
5 
Signal, electric (auxiliary)  cooling fan, signal 
I~ot used    

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Connector X60004 (continued) 
8 10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
9 
Output 0 
Input 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
39 
llnput lsignal l~oolant outlet temperature sensor 
Output 
Output 
Ground 
Input 
Output 
I I - I 
40 /output Istart signal Istarter relay 
Pedal position sensor (PWG), signal 
Output  Input 
Output 
input 
Input 
Input 
Input 
Input 
Input 
input 
Input 
Output 
Input/-output 
Input/-output 
37 
Connector X60003 
Pedal position sensor 
Fuel pump  relay, activation 
Oil pressure indicator  Pedal position sensor (PWG), ground 
Pedal position sensor (PWG), signal 
Pedal position sensor (PWG), power supply 
Not  used 
Not  used  Fuel 
pump relay 
Instrument cluster 
Pedal position sensor 
Pedal position sensor 
Pedal position sensor 
Engine  speed signal output (TD) 
Not used 
Signal 
back-up light 
DM-TL  (diagnostic module, 
tank leakage) 
Signal  oil level sensor 
Right rear wheel  speed, signal 
Clutch pedal position switch, signal 
Brake light switch, signal 
Not used 
Voltage supply,  terminal 
15 
Data link, MFL (multi-function steering wheel) 
Brake light test signal 
AJC  compressor signal 
DM-TL  (diagnostic module, tank 
leakage) 
Not used 
Diagnosis signal 
TxD 
Communication link (EWS) 
Not used 
Not used 
CAN-BUS  hiqh 
38 1 Ground l~round I Coolant outlet temperature sensor 
OED II plug 
Integrated instrument cluster control  module (IKE) 
Light module 
ABSIDSC control module 
Clutch pedal position switch 
Brake light switch 
Fuse 
F14 
Airbag contact coil spring 
Brake light switch 
Heating and 
A/C control module 
OBD 
II plug 
Electronic immobilizer (EWS) 
CAN-Bus link 
CAN-Bus link 
Input/-output  CAN-Bus low    

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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump 
Evaporative system troubleshooting 
- Start by accessing  diagnostic trouble  codes (DTCs) using a 
BMW  or BMW compatible aftermarket scan  tool. 
For  purposes  of OBD 
II emissions compliance, the DME 
system sets a  diagnostic trouble  code (DTC) when it de- 
tects a leak that  is equal  or larger than minimum 
lealc 
sensed  by system. 
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is illuminated  upon sec- 
ond recurrence  of fault.  See OBD  On-Board  Diagnostics. 
- When leak testing, observe  following conditions to obtain 
plausible results: 
Fuel  tank 
'1, to 'I., full. 
0 Vehicle  parked for at least 2 hours to  allow fuel to reach 
room  temperature. 
Ideal fuel temperature is  10"- 20°C 
(50" 
- 68" F). 
Do not  refuel immediately before 
lealc test. 
- If a leak  is detected, check the  following areas: 
* Fuel filter cap (leaking  or off). 
Fuel  tank ventilation lines leaking at fuel 
tank or activated 
carbon  canister. 
i 
Tank ventilation  valve leaking (in engine compartment). 
Fuel  level 
sensorlfuel pump cap  leaking. 
Evaporative system component replacement  is covered later 
in 
th~s group in Fuel Tank and  Fuel Lines.