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I Steering and Wheel Alignment
With ignition key in ON position (60" from LOCKED):
- Disconnect ring antenna harness connector.
Insert
BMW special tool 32 3 110 or a thin piece of stiff wire
into opening (arrow) in lock cylinder.
Turn tool forward (clockwise) approximately 90" and re-
move lock cylinder.
* Reinstallation is reverse of removal.
NOTE-
Using the valet ley during this procedure will provide better
access to lock opening.
Steering column lock, removing and
installing
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery.
CAUTIO&
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions given
in 001 General Cautions and
Warnings.
- Remove steering wheel as described earlier.
- Remove steering column trim panels as described earlier.
- Remove collar and circlip from steering shaft. Refer to illus-
tration of steering column components.
4 Pry steering shaft bearing with inner sleeve out of lock hous-
ing.
- Remove ring antenna as described earlier.
- Remove column switches. See 612 Switches.
< Automatic transmission models: Loosen and disconnect in-
terloclc shift cable (arrow) from ignition lock assembly.
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4 Release lock (A) and pull up on harness connector (6) to dis-
connect ignition switch harness.
. Remove wire harness bracket fastener (C).
4 Remove shear bolts (arrows) using a chisel or punch.
NOTE-
The shear bolts can be drilled and then removed using an
easy-out.
- Remove steering column lock housing.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Tighten new shear bolts until bolt heads shear off.
ignition interlock cable, removing and
installing (models
with automatic
transmission)
- Remove steering column trim panels as described earlier.
4 Loosen and disconnect interlock cable (arrow) from ignition
lock assembly.
- Remove center console trim panel.
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Remove cable mounting fastener (arrow). Disconnect cable
from shift
linkage.
Remove old cable and replace with new cable.
Reinstall trim.
Interlock cable, adjusting
(models with automatic transmission)
- Remove center console trim panel.
- Place gear shift selector lever in PARK.
4 Loosen cable mounting fastener (A).
- Remove ignition key.
- Press down on interlock lever (B) and tighten cable mounting
fastener (A).
Steering column, removing and installing
- Disconnect negative cable from battery.
CAUTIOI\C
Prior to disconnecting the battea read the battery discon-
nection cautions given
in 001 General Cautions and
Warninqs.
- Remove steering wheel as described earlier.
m
- Remove steering column trim panels as described earlier.
' \L/>I - Remove steerinq shaft collar
Automatic transmission models: Loosen and disconnect in-
terlock shift cable (arrow) from ignition lock assembly.
4 - Disconnect steering angle sensor electrical harness.
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Steering and Wheel ~li~nmentl
Remove steering shaft coupler clamping bolt (arrow) at base
of column.
Slide lower steering shaft forward to gain access to column
mounting shear bolts.
< Drill steering column mounting shear bolts (arrow) and use
easy-out to remove.
Remove upper steering column mounting bolts
(arrows).
Remove upper steering column.
Disconnect electrical harnesses from steering column
switches.
4 Release lock (A) and pull up on harness connector
connect harness.
Remove wiring harness mounting bolt
(C).
- Remove steering column assembly.
(B) to dis.
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- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Replace shear bolts at steering column mounting bracket.
Tighten until bolt heads shear off.
Make sure
interlock cable snaps into place.
When installing column top trim panel, replace expansion
nut for trim retaining screw.
NOTE-
The steering angle sensor must be coded using a BMW scan
tool if it has been replaced.
A steering angle offset check
must then be carried out using the same
BMW scan tool.
CAUTION-
Check steering system for freedom of movement through en-
tire steering column
adiustment range.
Tightening torques Steering shaft coupler
to steering shaft 25 Nm (18 ft-lb)
(replace bolt)
Steering column to body
22 Nm (16 ft-lb)
Steering column adjustment motors,
removing and installing
Remove lower dash panel mounting fasteners (A) and (B).
- Lower panel and disconnect wiring harness from back side.
- Remove steering column lower trim panel. See Steering col-
umn trim, removing and replacing.
- Disconnect electrical harness from motor.
Remove motor mounting fasteners (arrows)
Slide motor to side and forward to remove.
Installation is reverse of removal.
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Raise engine approximately 40 mm (1.6 in). See 110 Engine
Removal and installation.
Remove right and left engine mounts and remove mount
brackets from subframe.
Empty power steering fluid reservoir using a clean syringe.
Do not reuse power steering fluid.
Remove right tie rod fastener (arrow) from right steering
Itnuckle. Repeat for left.
4 Press right tie rod out of right steering knucltle using BMW
special tool 31
2 240. Repeat for left.
/ ~ock nut Loclting ring
0012143
4 Malte reference measurement (A) of right tie rod end to tie
rod. Record measurement. Repeat for left.
NOJE-
0 Accurate measurement of tie rod end with reference to tie
rod will help approximate correct wheel alignment during
reassembly.
Note correct placement of inner taper on
locling ring
Remove fluid line
banjo bolts (arrows)
from steering rack.
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Steering and Wheel Alignment
Steering rack boot, replacing
- Remove outer tie rod end. See Tie rod (outer), replacing
- Cut rack boot band clamps and remove boot.
- Cut rack boot band clamp and slide bellows back. Inspect
boot for any sign of damage. Replace
if necessary.
NOTE-
New rack boot lit comes with new band clamp.
- Grease tie rod taper so that small end of rack boot slides on
tie rod when tie rod is tightened, preventing raclc boot from
twisting.
- Slide new boot into position and replace band clamps
Tie rod (outer), replacing
LOCI( nut Locking ring
- Raise front of car. Remove road wheel
WARNING-
Male sure caris firmly suppoiiedon jackstands designed for
the purpose. Place jack stands beneath structural chassis
ooints. Do not olace iack stands under
susoension oaiis.
4 Make reference measurement (A) of outer tie rod end to tie
rod. Record measurement.
NOTE-
Accurate measurement of the tie rod end with reference to
the tie rod will help approximate correct
wheel alignment
when new parts are installed.
Note correct placement of inner taper on
loclcing ring.
Loosen outer tie rod end
loclc nut (arrow).
Remove tie rod lock nut from steering
ltnuclcle.
Press tie rod out of steering knuckle using BMW
31 2 240 or equivalent. special tool
Unscrew tie rod end from tie rod shaft.
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- lnstallation is reverse of removal.
Make sure all threaded parts are clean.
Use anti-seize paste on inner tie rod threads.
Use new self-locking nuts, where applicable.
Use tie rod measurement
(A) to set toe temporarily.
Have car professionally aligned.
Tightening torque
Tie rod
to steering itnuckle (replace seii-loclting nut) 65 Nm ( 46 ft-lb)
Outer tie rod end ioclt nut 51 Nm (38 ft-ib)
Tie rod (inner), replacing
- To replace inner tie rod, first remove outer tie rod end. See
Tie rod (outer), replacing.
- Cut rack boot clamps and slide bellows back
4 Loosen and remove inner tie rod shafl from steering rack with
special tool
32 2 110.
NOTE-
To avoid damage to steering rack while removing tie rod, turn
steering until end of rack is as far as possible inside rack
housing.
- When reassembling, grease tie rod taper so that rack boot
support buffer or small end of rack boot slides on tie rod when
tie rod is tightened, preventing rack boot from twisting.
- Inspect boot for any signs of damage. Replace boot if neces-
sary, using new clamps.
NOTE-
New rack boot comes with new band clamps
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Make sure all threaded parts are clean
Replace self-locking nuts.
Install outer tie rod end to new tie rod. Use tie rod measure-
ment
(A) to set toe temporarily.
Have car professionally aligned.