8
.
Disconnect
main
harness
connector
from
transmission
by
turning
its
bayonet
lock
ring
counterclockwise
.
Re-
move
wiring
harness
from
transmission
housing
.
See
Fig
.
8
.
Fig
.
8
.
Harness
connector
at
automatic
transmission
.
9
.
Where
applicable,
disconnect
harness
connector
from
speed
sensor
at
top
óf
transmission
.
10
.
Disconnect
transmission
cooler
line
clamps
from
en-
gine
.
Disconnect
lines
from
transmission
.
11
.
Support
transmission
with
transmission
jack
.
Remove
reinforcing
cross
brace
(if
applicable)
and
transmission
support
crossmember
.
NOTE-
Note
installation
positionof
support
crossmember
.
12
.
Remove
access
plug
in
cover
plate
on
right
side
of
en-
gine
block
and
remove
torqueconverter
bolts
.
Turn
crankshaft
to
access
boits
.
See
Fig
.
9
.
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
240-
5
Bellhousing
access
hole
Socket
wrench
Fig
.
9
.
Access
andremove
torque
converter
boits
through
hole
in
bellhousing
cover
.
0
A
fij
13
.
Remove
bellhousing-to-engine
mounting
bolts
.
See
Fig
.
10
.
Transmission-to-engine
Torx-head
mounting
bolts
.
Fig
.
10
.
0012592
TRANSMISSION
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
240-
6
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
14
.
Remove
transmission
by
pulling
back
and
down
.
Lower
jack
to
allow
transmission
to
clear
vehicle
.
Tightening
Torques
"
ATF
drain
plug
to
ATF
sump
CA
UTION-
MS
270R/A4S
310R
....
..
....
.
..
25
Nm
(18
ft-Ib)
Do
not
allow
the
torque
converter
to
fati
off
the
ASS
310Z(M10
plug)
..
..
..
.
.
..
.
..
16
Nm
(12
ft-Ib)
transmission
inputshaft
.
"
ATF
fill
plug
to
ATF
sump
MS
270R/A4S
310R
..
..
....
..
..
.
33
Nm
(24
ft-Ib)
15
.
Installation
is
reverse
of
removal,
noting
the
following
:
MS
310Z(M30
plug)
......
.
.
..
.
.
100
Nm
(74
ft-Ib)
"Blowoutofcoolerlineswithlow-pressurecompressed
"
ATF
cooler
lines
(A4S
270R/A4S
310R)
air
and
flush
coolerwith
clean
ATF
twice
before
reat-
Coupling
nuts
............
.
.
..
..
.
20
Nm
(15
ft-Ib)
taching
lines
to
transmission
.
Hollow
bolts
.........
.
.....
..
..
.
37
Nm
(28
ft-Ib)
"
Reinforcing
cross
brace
CAUTION-
to
chassis
(M10)
.............
.
..
.
42
Nm
(31
ft-Ib)
"
Wear
safety
glasses
when
working
with
com-
"
Torque
converter
pressedair
.
to
driveplate
(M10)
.........
..
.
..
45
Nm
(33
ft-Ib)
"
Transmissionsupport
crossmember
to
chassis
"
Do
not
reuse
ATF
after
flushing
.
M8
......................
22-24
Nm
(16-17
ft-1b)
M10
................
.
....
..
.
..
42
Nm
(31
ft-Ib)
"
Install
new
sealing
washers
on
hollow
bolts
.
"
Transmissíon
to
engine
(Torx-head
with
washer)
"
Insta¡¡
new
O-rings
on
transmission
cooler
lines,
where
M8
......................
..
.
..
21
Nm
(15
ft-Ib)
applicable
.
M10
.....................
..
..
.
42
Nm
(31
ft-Ib)
"
Inspect
driveplate
for
cracks
or
elongatedholes
.
Re-
M12
................
.
....
..
.
..
72
Nm
(53ft-Ib)
place
if
necessary
.
"
Check
to
be
sure
torque
converter
is
seated
correctly
in
transmission
during
final
installation
.
"
When
mounting
transmission
to
engine,
the
three
mounting
tabs
on
torque
converter
must
be
aligned
with
indentations
on
driveplate
.
Use
an
alignment
dowel
to
line
up
bolt
holes,
if
necessary
.
"
Fill
transmission
with
clean
ATF
until
oil
leve¡
is
even
with
fill
hole
.
Then
check
fluid
leve¡
as
described
ear-
lier
.
"
Adjust
gearshift
mechanism
.
See
250
Gearshift
link-
age
.
NOTE-
Torx-head
mounting
bolts
shouldalwaysbe
used
with
washers
to
prevent
difficult
removal
.
TRANSMISSION
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
260-2
DRIVESHAFT
Further
inspection
requires
removal
of
the
driveshaft
.
Check
the
front
centering
guide
on
the
transmission
output
flange
for
damage
or
misalignment
.
Also
check
runoutatthe
transmission
outputflange
and
output
shaft,
and
at
the
final
drive
input
flange
.
Check
the
bolt
hole
bores
in
theflange
for
wear
and
elongation
.
Driveshaftflange
runout
(max
.
allowable)
"
Transmission
outputflange
axial
play
...
.
..
...
..
.
.......
0
.10
mm
(0
.004
in
.)
radial
play
.......
...
.
.
.......
0
.07
mm
(0
.003
in
.)
"
Final
driveinput
flange
radial
play
(measured
at
driveshaft
centering
lip)
..
......
0
.07
mm
(0
.003
in
.)
Spinthe
center
bearing
and
check
for
the
smooth
operation
without
play
.
Check
that
thesplines
of
the
sliding
coupling
move
freely
.
Clean
and
lubricate
the
splines
with
molybdenum
disulfide
grease
(Molykote
®
Longterm
2
or
equivalent)
.
Check
the
universal
joints
for
wear
or
binding
.
If
any
joint
isdif-
ficult
to
move
or
binds,
the
driveshaft
section
should
be
replaced
.
Table
a
.
Driveshaft
Troubleshooting
NOTE-
With
the
driveshaft
installed,
theactual
amount
that
the
universal
joints
pivot
is
limited
.
For
the
most
accurate
test,
check
universal
joints
in
their
normal
range
of
movement
.
If
inspection
revealsnothing
wrong
with
the
driveshaft,
it
may
need
to
be
rebalanced
.
This
can
be
done
by
a
speciality
driveshaft
repair
shop
.
Also,
check
the
alignment
ofthe
drive-
shaft
as
described
below
.
NOTE-
Minor
driveshaftvibrations
can
often
be
correctedsim-
ply
by
disconnecting
the
driveshaftat
the
finaldrive,
and
repositíoning
the
driveshaft
90°,
180°
or270°
inre-
lationto
the
final
drive
input
flange
.
Table
a
lists
symptoms
of
driveshaft
problems
and
their
probable
causes
.
Most
of
the
repair
information
is
contained
within
this
repair
group
.
Symptom
Probable
cause
Corrective
action
1
.
Vibration
when
a
.
Incorrect
preload
of
center
bearing
.
a
.
Check
preload
of
center
bearing
.
Readjust
preload
.
See
Fig
.
6
.
starting
off
(forward
b
.
Center
bearing
rubber
deteriorated
.
b
.
Inspect
center
bearing
and
rubber
.
Replace
if
necessary
.
orreverse)
.
c
.
Flex-disc
damaged
or
worn
.
c
.
Inspect
flex-disc
.
Replace
if
necessary
.
TROUBLESHOOTING
d
.
Engine
or
transmission
mounts
faulty
.
I
d
.
Inspect
engine
and
transmission
mounts
.
Align
or
replace,
if
nec-
essary
.
e
.
Front
centering
guide
worn,
or
e
.
Check
front
centering
guide
and
replace
if
necessary
.
Check
driveshaft
mounting
flanges
out
of
runout
of
driveshaft
flanges
.
round
.
f
.
Universal
joints
worn
or
seized
.
f
.
Check
universal
joint
play
and
movement
.
Replace
driveshaft
if
necessary
.
g
.
Sliding
coupling
seized
.
g
.
Remove
driveshaft
and
check
movement
of
sliding
coupling
.
Clean
coupling
splines
and
replace
parts
asnecessary
.
h
.
Driveshaft
misaligned
.
h
.
Check
driveshaft
alignment
.
2
.
Noise
during
on/off
a
.
Finaldrive
components
worn
or
a
.
Remove
final
drive
and
repair
.
throttle
or
when
damaged
(excessive
pinion-to-ring-
engagíng
clutch
.
gear
clearance)
.
b
.
Drive
axleor
CV
joint
faulty
.
b
.
Inspect
drive
axles
and
CV
joints
.
Repair
or
replace
as
neces-
sary
.
c
.
Sliding
coupling
seized
.
c
.
Remove
driveshaft
and
check
movement
of
sliding
coupling
.
Clean
coupling
splines
and
replace
parts
as
necessary
.
3
.
Vibration
at
25
to
30
a
.
Front
centering
guideworn,
or
a
.
Check
front
centering
guide
and
replace
if
necessary
.
Check
mph
(40
to
50
driveshaft
mounting
flanges
out
of
runout
of
driveshaft
mounting
flanges
.
km/h
).
round
or
damaged
.
b
.
Universal
joints
worn
or
seized
.
b
.
Check
universal
joint
play
and
movement
.
Replace
driveshaft
if
necessary
.
c
.
Flex-disc
damaged
or
worn
.
c
.
Inspect
flex-disc
.
Replace
if
necessary
.
d
.
Center
bearing
rubber
deteriorated
.
d
.
Inspect
center
bearing
.
Replace
if
necessary
.
e
.
Sliding
coupling
seized
.
e
.
Remove
driveshaft
and
check
movement
of
sliding
coupling
.
Clean
coupling
splines
and
replace
parts
asnecessary
.
f
.
Misaligned
installed
position
.
f
.
Check
driveshaft
alignment
.
Symptom
1
Probable
cause
4
.
Vibration,
audible
a
.
Front
centering
guide
worn,
or
a
.
Check
front
centering
guide
and
replace
if
necessary
.
Check
rumble
over35
mph
driveshaft
mounting
flanges
out
of
runout
of
driveshaft
mounting
flanges
.
(60
km/h)
.
round
or
damaged
.
b
.
Mounting
flange
bolts
loose
or
holes
b
.
Remove
driveshaft
and
check
transmissionoutput
flange
and
worn
.
final
drive
input
flange
.
Replace
if
necessary
.
c
.
Driveshaft
unbalanced
.
c
.
Check
driveshaft
for
loose
or
missing
balance
weights
.
Have
driveshaft
rebalanced
or
replace
if
necessary
.
DRIVESHAFT
SERVICE
Driveshaft,
aligning
d
.
Universal
joints
worn
or
seized
.
d
.
Check
universal
joint
play
and
movement
.
Replace
driveshaft
if
necessary
.
e
.
Sliding
coupling
seized
.
e
.
Remove
driveshaft
and
check
movement
of
sliding
coupling
.
1
Clean
coupling
splines
or
replace
parts
asnecessary
.
f
.
Incorrect
preload
of
center
bearing
.
f
.
Check
preload
of
center
bearing
.
Readjust
if
necessary
.
g
.
Center
bearing
faulty
.
g
.
Replace
center
bearing
.
h
.
Final
drive
rubber
mount
faulty
h
.
Inspect
final
drive
rubber
mount
and
replace
if
necessary
.i.
Driveshaft
misaligned
.
i.
Check
driveshaft
alignment
.
Repair
kits
for
the
universal
joints
are
not
available,
and
it
is
not
common
practice
to
repair
the
universal
joints
on
BMW
driveshafts
.
Worn
or
damaged
universal
joints
usually
require
replacement
of
that
section
of
the
driveshaft
.
The
driveshaft
is
balanced
to
cose
tolerances
.
Whenever
it
is
to
be
removed
or
disassembied,
the
mounting
flanges
and
driveshaft
sections
should
bemarked
with
paint
or
a
punch
before
proceeding
with
work
.
This
will
ensure
that
the
drive-
shaft
can
be
reassembled
or
installed
in
exactlythe
same
ori-
entation
.
Universal
joint
play
"
Maximum
allowable
...........
0.15
mm
(0.006
in
.)
The
alignment
of
the
driveshaft
does
not
normally
need
to
be
checked
unless
the
engine/transmission
orthe
final
drive
havebeen
removed
and
installed
.
If,
however,
all
other
parts
of
the
driveshaft
havebeen
inspected
and
found
to
be
okay,
butthere
is
still
noise
or
vibration,
driveshaft
alignment
should
be
checked
.
There
aretwo
important
driveshaft
alignment
checks
.
The
first
is
to
make
sure
that
the
driveshaft
runs
straight
from
the
transmission
to
the
final
drive
;
without
any
variation
from
side-
to-side
caused
by
misalignment
ofthe
engine/transmission
in
its
mounts
.
Make
a
basic
check
by
sighting
along
the
drive-
shaft
from
back
lo
front
.
Any
misalignmentshould
be
apparent
from
the
center
bearingforward
.
To
adjustthe
side-to-side
alignment,
loosen
the
transmission
or
engine
mounts
to
repo-
sition
them,
then
retighten
the
mounts
:
The
driveshaft
should
be
exactly
centered
in
the
driveshaft
tunnel
.
See
Fig
.
2
.
Table
a
.
Driveshaft
Troubleshooting
(continued)
DRIVESHAFT
260-3
Corrective
action
b
:izó
Fig
.
2
.
Driveshaft
side-to-side
alignment
.
Driveshaft
should
be
cen-
tered
in
driveshaft
tunnel
.
The
second
important
driveshaft
alignment
check
is
more
complicated
.
It
checks
the
amount
the
driveshaft
is
angled
vertically
at
the
joints
.
This
angle
is
known
as
driveshaft
de-
flection
.
In
general,
there
should
be
little
deflection
in
the
driveshaft
between
the
engine,
thecenter
bearing,
and
the
final
drive
.
Precise
checks
require
theuse
of
a
large
protractor
or
some
other
means
of
measuring
the
angle
of
the
engine
and
the
fi-
nal
drive
and
comparing
these
angles
to
the
angle
of
the
drive-
shaft
sections
.
To
change
the
deflection
angle,
shims
can
be
placed
between
the
center
bearing
and
the
body
or
between
the
transmission
and
íts
rear
support
.
When
using
shims
to
change
a
deflection
angle,
keep
in
mind
that
the
angle
of
adjacent
joints
will
also
change
.
Deflection
anglesshould
beas
small
as
possible
.
DRIVESHAFTSERVICE
260-
4
DRIVESHAFT
CAUTION
-
The
maximum
allowable
change
in
height
of
the
center
bearing
or
transmission
support
using
shims
is
3
mm
(0
.12
in
.)
.
Driveshaft,
removing
WARNING
-
"
Be
sure
the
wheels
are
off
the
ground
before
re-
moving
the
driveshaft
.
Set
the
parking
brake
be-
fore
removing
the
driveshaft
.
"
Once
the
driveshaft
has
been
removed,
the
vehi-
cle
can
roll
regardless
of
whether
the
transmis-
sion
isin
gear
or
not
.
"
The
driveshaft
fs
mounted
to
thetransmission
and
final
drive
with
self-locking
nuts
.
These
nuts
are
designed
to
be
used
only
once
and
should
be
replaced
during
reassembly
.
1.
Disconnect
oxygen
sensor
electrical
connectors
and
remove
complete
exhaustsystem
.
See
180
Exhaust
System
.
4
.
Remove
driveshaft
mounting
bolts
.
See
Fig
.
3
.
Discard
old
nuts
.
JG
Fig
.
3
.
Front
driveshaft
totransmission
mounting
bolt
being
re-
moved
.
Note
open-end
wrench
(arrow)
being
used
to
coun-
terhold
bolt
.
5
.
Loosen
threaded
clamping
sleeve
on
driveshaft
a
few
tucos
.
See
Fig
.
4
.
DRIVESHAFT
SERVICE
Fig
.
4
.
Threaded
clamping
sleeve
nut
being
loosened
.
0012037
6
.
Support
driveshaft
andremove
center
support
bearing
mounting
bolts
.
7
.
Remove
driveshaft
but
do
not
separate
two
halves
.
Pull
down
on
center
of
driveshaft
to
facilitate
removal
.
2
.
Remove
exhaust
heat
shield
and
heat
shieldcross-
member
.
NOTE-
If
driveshaft
halves
were
separate
and
not
match-
3
.
Matchmark
front
and
rear
driveshaft
connections
at
marked,
assemble
driveshaft
as
shown
in
drawing
.
If
a
transmissíon
and
final
drive
.
vibration
occurs,
disassemble
driveshaftand
rotate
one
section
180°
.
See
Fig
.
5
.
Driveshaft,
installing
Fig
.
5
.
Driveshaft
alignment
.
Centerlinesof
universal
joints
(arrows)
must
be
parallel
or
at
90°
to
each
other
1
.
Align
driveshaft
matchmarks
at
final
drive
and
then
at
transmission
flange
.
Start
attaching
nuts
.
Use
new
self-
locking
nuts
.
2
.
Position
center
support
bearing
and
start
attaching
nuts
.
Use
new
self-locking
nuts
.
3
.
Tighten
flangenuts
while
preventing
bolts
from
twisting
in
coupling
.
Tighten
final
drive
flange
first,
then
tighten
coupling
at
transmission
.
4
.
Preload
center
support
bearing
by
pushing
bearing
for-
ward4-6
mm
(0
.16-0
.24
in
.)
from
center
.
See
Fig
.
6
.
Tighten
attaching
bolts
.
6
.
Before
installation,
make
sure
dust
guard
is
on
drive-
2
.
Pack
cavity
behind
centering
guide
with
heavy
grease
shaft,
and
then
press
center
mount
onto
driveshaft
until
grease
is
flush
with
bottom
edge
of
guide
.
flush
with
dust
guard
.
3
.
Insert
14
mm
(approximately
%z
in
.)
diameter
mandrel
7
.
Place
clamping
sleeve,
washer,
and
rubber
bushing
on
or
metal
rod
finto
guide
.
Strike
guide
with
hammer
to
front
driveshaft
section
.
Lubricate
splines
with
molyb-
force
centering
guide
out
.
denum
disulfide
grease
(Molykote
0
Longterm
2
or
equivalent)
and
then
reassemble
driveshaft
.
NOTE-
The
mandrel
should
fit
snugly
in
thecentering
guideso
NOTE-
that
the
greasecannot
escapearound
the
sides
of
the
Do
not
retighten
clamping
sleeve
until
driveshaft
is
in-
mandrel
.
stalled
.
4
.
Remove
old
greasefrom
driveshaft,
lubricate
new
cen
8
.
Insta¡¡
dríveshaft
.
See
Driveshaft,
installing
.
tering
guide
with
molybdenum
disulfide
grease
(Molykote
®
Longterm2
or
equivalent)
and
drive
it
finto
9
.
Tighten
clamping
sleeve
.
driveshaft
.
NOTE-
Tightening
Torque
The
sealing
lip
of
the
guide
should
face
outward
and
it
"
Clamping
sleeve
.....
...
.
..
......
10
Nm
(7
.5
ft-Ib)
shouldbe
driven
into
the
driveshaft
to
a
specified
depth
.
See
Fig
.
11
.
Front
centering
guide,
replacing
The
front
centering
guide
centers
the
driveshaft
in
relation
to
the
transmission
.
The
guide
is
press-fit
finto
a
cavity
in
the
frontof
the
driveshaft
and
slides
onto
the
transmission
output
shaft
.
No
specifications
are
given
for
wear
of
the
guide,
but
gener-
ally
theguide
should
fit
snugly
on
thetransmissionoutput
shaft
.
NOTE-
Some
driveshafts
have
a
dust
cap
installed
on
the
end
of
the
driveshaft,
over
thecentering
guide
.
The
dust
cap
may
become
bent
or
distorted
when
the
driveshaft
is
removed
or
installed
.
Damage
to
the
dust
capshould
not
affect
the
centering
guide
and
should
not
be
mistak-
en
for
guide
wear
.
1
.
Remove
driveshaft
.
See
Driveshaft,
removing
.
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260-
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.5
mm
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.177")
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.
11
.
When
installing
new
driveshaft
centering
guide,
drive
guide
in
until
its
protrusion
depth
is
as
shown
.
5
.
Install
driveshaft
.
See
Driveshaft,
installing
.
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