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120 lgnition System
...................... General
Special tools ...................
Warnings and cautions ...........
Engine management .............
................. lgnition system
Ignition system. troubleshooting
....
... Oscilloscope diagnostic diagrams
................ Misfire detection
............. Ignition System Service 120-9
.................... Ignition firing order 120-9
.............. Disabling ignition system 120-10
................... Checking for spark 120-1 0
lgnition coil assembly.
................. testing and replacing 120-1 0
.............. Crankshaftspeedsensor 120-12
............. Camshaft position sensors 120-1 4
...................... Knocksensors 120-16
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Lnition switch
4 The positive (+) power supply to the ignition coils comes to
the ignition switch via an unloader relay. When the ignition
switch is turned on, the relay closes, to provide voltage to the
ignition coils. The coils are then actuated at the negative side
by the engine control module.
NOTE-
Schematic diagrams shown are for illustrative purposes only.
See ELE Electrical Wiring Diagrams for engine manage-
ment specific wiring information.
WARNING- Do not touch or disconnect any cables from the coils while
the engine is running or being cranked by the starter:
The ignition system produces high voltages that can be
fatal. Avoid contact with exposed terminals. Use ex-
treme caution when
working on a car with the ignition
switched on or the engine running.
* Connect and disconnect the DME system wiring and
test equipment leads only when the ignition is
OFF
Before operating the starter without starting the engine
(for example when
making a compression test), always
disable the ignition.
4 Knock sensors (arrows) monitor the combustion chamber for
engine-damaging knock. Six-cylinder models (shown) use
two sensors with each sensor monitoring three cylinders.
V-
8 models use four sensors, each monitoring two cylinders. If
engine
knock is detected, the ignition point is retarded by the
ECM.
I Ignition advance Ignition timing is electronically mapped and not adjustable.
The ECM uses engine load, engine speed, coolant tempera-
ture, knock detection, and intake air temperature as the basic
inputs for timing control.
A three dimensional map similar to
the one shown is digitally stored in the ECM.
- The initial ignition point is determined by the crankshaft
speed sensor during cranking. Once the engine is running.
timing is continually adjusted based on operating conditions.
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130-1
130 Fuel injection
General ........................... .I3 0.2
Tools and test equipment .............. .I3 0.3
Warnings and cautions ................ .I3 0.5
Fuel Supply ....................... .I3 0.6
Relieving system fuel pressure .......... .I3 0.6
Siemens MS 41 . 1. ................... 1 30-7
ECM relay. testing .................... .I3 0.7
Mass air flow (MAF) sensor.
checking and replacing
................ .I3 0.9
Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor.
testing and replacing
.................. 130-10
Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor.
testing and replacing
................. .I3 0.1 1
Throttle position sensor (TPS).
testing and replacing
.................. 130-1 2
ldle speed control valve.
checking and replacing
............... .I3 0.1 3
Fuel injectors. checking and replacing .... 130-15
Evaporative emissions. overview ....... .I3 0.1 6
Secondary air injection. overview ....... .I3 0-17
Engine control module (ECM).
removing and installing
................ 130-18
Siemens MS 41.1 ECM pin assignments . .I3 0.19
Siemens MS 42.0 and MS 43.0. ..... .I3 0.23
ECM relay. testing ................... .I3 0.27
Mass air flow (MAF) sensor.
checking and replacing
............... .I3 0.28
Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor.
testing and replacing
................. .I3 0.30
Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor.
testing and replacing
................. .I3 0.31
MS 42.0 throttle valve assembly. replacing . 130-32
MS 43.0 throttle valve assembly. replacing . 130-35
Throttle cable. adjusting (MS 42.0) ...... .I3 0.38
ldle speed control valve. checking
and replacing
....................... .I3 0.38
Evaporative emissions control diagrams . . 130- 39
Evaporative emissions control.
(MS
42.0 and MS 43.0). .............. .I3 0.39
Engine control module (ECM).
removing and installing
................ 130-40
Siemens MS 42.0 and MS 43.0
ECM pin assignments ................. 130-41
Bosch M5.2 (M62 up to 911997)
BOSC~ M5.2.1 (M62 911997 to 911998) 130-46
M5.2 system features ................. 130-47
M5.2.1 system features ............... 130-47
ECM relay. testing ................... 130-49
Oxygen sensors. checking ............. 130-51
Fuel injectors. checking and replacing .... 130-52
Mass air flow (MAF) sensor. replacing .... 130-53
ldle speed control valve. testing
and replacing
....................... 130-54
Throttle position sensor (TPS).
testing and replacing
................. 130-55
Engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor.
testing and replacing
................. 130-55
Intake air temperature (IAT) sensor.
testing and replacing
................. 130-57
Auxiliary throttle valve (ADS) (M62 and
M62 TU engine). replacing ..... 130-57
Evaporative system pressure
leak diagnosis. overview
(5.2.1 only) ..... 130-58
Bosch 5.2 ECM pin assignments
(M62 UP to 911 997) ................... 130-59
~osch 5.2.1 ECM pin assignments
(M62 911 997 to 911 998) ............... 130-62
BOSC~ ME 7.2 ..................... 1 30-66
ME 7.2 system overview ............... 130-67
EDK adaptation ..................... 130-69
ECM relay. checking .................. 130-69
Engine coolant temperature
(ECT) sensor. testing
................. 130-71
Engine coolant temperature
(ECT) sensor. replacing
............... 130-71
Oxygen sensors. replacing ............. 130-72
Fuel injectors. removing and installing .... 130-72
Mass air flow (MAF) sensor.
removing and installing
................ 130-73
Evaporative system pressure
leak diagnosis. overview
............... 130-74
Secondary air injection. overview ........ 130-75
Bosch ME 7.2 ECM pin assignments .... 130-76
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- Fuel Injection
ECM relay, testing
The engine control module (ECM) relay is energized via the
ECM and supplies battery positive
(B+) power to many of the
engine
management components and subsystems. If this re-
lay is faulty, the engine will not start.
CAUTIOI\C
Relay positions can vary. Be sure to confirm relay position by
identifying the wiring
in the socket using the wiring diagrams
in ELE Electrical Wiring Diagrams.
NOTE-
The ECM relay is also referred to as the DME main relay.
ECM relay powers:
* ECM
Ignition coils
Fuel injection
Evaporative leak detection pump
(5.2.1 only)
Idle air actuator
Camshaft sensors Evaporative emissions valve
Hot film mass air flow sensor
Fuel pump relay
Oxygen sensor heaters
4 Working in right rear of engine compartment:
Release interior ventilation filter cover latch
(A) and re-
move cover.
Release plastic locking tab
(B).
Rotate duct inward (arrow) to unloclc from bulk head and
remove duct.
0 Release spring lock (C) to remove lower filter housing.
Slide filter housing away from inner fender to remove.
- Remove electrical box (E-box) cover fasteners and remove
cover.
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130-51
Fuel Injection
Oxygen sensors, checking
The oxygen sensor provides an input voltage signal [0.2 vdc
(lean) to 0.8 vdc (rich)] to the
ECM based on the oxygen con-
tent in the exhaust gas. To generate voltage, the sensor tem-
perature must exceed 575"
F (300" C). Therefore the sensor
is electrically heated.
NO JE -
The test given below is not a conclusive test of oxygen sen-
sor efficiency and does not test how the oxygen sensor re-
acts to changing conditions. Pin numbers and wire colors
can vary Always check the wiring diagrams to confirm wire
color and pin assignment.
0 The oxygen sensorconnectorplugs are locatednext to the
catalytic converters.
With connector attached to sensor, connect digital voltmeter
between
A and B wires in connector.
WARNING -
Exhaust manifolds andpipes can be hot enough to cause se-
rious burns. Wear suitable heavy gloves and other appropri-
ate protection.
NOJE-
Connector style may vary depending on system application.
Consult wiring diagram for system-specific wiring. See
ELE
Electrical Wiring Diagrams.
Start engine.
A fluctuating voltage signal should show on the
meter.
If voltage is incorrect, turn engine off and check pre-
heater circuit as described below.
NOJE-
To check sensor response to lean and rich mixtures, create
an air leak.
Oxygen sensor
voltage at idle
- Connect digital voltmeterbetween sensor heaterwires (white
wires,
C and D). Start engine and check for battery voltage.
If voltage is not present, check oxygen sensor heater fuses.
0.2 to 0.8 vdc fluctuating
NOJE-
The oxygen sensor heater is powered via fusedpositive (+)
battery voltage and a switchedground from the ECM. See
ELE Electrical Wiring Diagrams for specific circuit informa-
tion.
- The ground side of the oxygen sensor heater circuit is pulsed
on and off by the
DME control module.
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180 Exhaust System
General Exhaust System
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Exhaust system, removing and installing
Muffler, replacing..
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Exhaust Manifolds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Exhaust manifolds, removing
and installing (M52 engine)
. . . . . . . . . .
Exhaust manifolds, removing and
installing (M52
TU and M54 engines) . . .
Exhaust manifolds, removing
and installing (M62 engine)
. . . . . . . . . .
Oxygen Sensors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180-9
Oxygen sensors (precatalyst),
replacing
(M52 TU and M54) . . . . . . . . . . . . 180-9
Oxygen sensors (post-catalyst),
replacing (M52
TU and M54) . . . . . . . . . . . . 180-9
Oxygen sensor, replacing
(M52 and M62 engine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180-10
Exhaust System Diagrams . . . . . . . . . 180-1 1
M52 engine (528i 1997-1 998) . . . . . . . . . . 180-1 1
M52
TU and M54 engines
(528i 1999-2000 and 5251 2001-2003) . . . 180-1 2
M54 engine
(530i 2001-2003) . . . . . . . . . . 180-1 3
M62 engine
(540i 1997-1 998) . . . . . . . . . . 180-1 4
M62
TU engine (540i 1999-2003 . . . . . . . 180-1 5
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721-6
I Airbag System (SRS)
MRS
The MRS control module contains the electronic crash sensor
for frontal impact. Sensors mounted on the driver and
pas-
sengerfloor are used for side impacts. The MRS control mod-
ule
is located between the front seat under the center
console.
MRS airbag system
diagram
1. Driver's side airbag
2. Passenger's side airbag
3. Right side impact sensor
4. Seat occupancy sensor pad
5. Right side impact airbag
6. SBE control module (analog to
digital converter)
7. Passenger pyrotechnic seat belt
tensioner and seat belt
mi-
croswitch (Hall sensor MRS Ill)
8. MRS control module
9. Driver pyrotechnic seat belt ten-
sioner and seat belt microswitch
(Hall sensor MRS
Ill)
10. Left side impact airbag
11. Left side impact sensor
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INDEX 5
WARNING
Your common sense, good
judgement, and general alerlness are
crucial lo
safe and successful service ivork. Before attempling any work on
your
BMW be sure lo read 001
General Warnings and Cautions
and the copyright page at the
fronl of
Ihe manual. Review these warnings
and
cautions each lime you prepare
to work on your BMW Please also
read any warnings and cautions tliat
accompany Nie procedures in the
manual.
Exhaust manifold see Exhaust system
Exhaust system diagrams
180.1 1
exhaust manifolds, removinglinstalling
180-4 muifier, replacing 180-8
oxygen sensors 180-8
and catalytic converter 020-1 9
see also Fuel injection
removinglinstalling 180-2
see also Maintenance
Expansion tank
see Cooling system
Expansion valve
see
NC
Exterior lighting
see
Lights
Exterior trim
BMW emblem
(Roundel), removing1
installing
510-13 body side molding, replacing 510.13
grill, removinglinsialiing 510-14
headlight housing trim, removing1
installing 510-14
outside mirror
510-2
EWS (electronic immobilization)
515-21 ring antenna,
iemovinglinstaiting
320-1 1
Fan see Cooling system Fault
codes
OBD-2
storage
100-4. 600.10
Fender
front, rernovinglinstailing
410-2
Filters see Maintenance
Final drive
lubricant
speciiicatiorls 020-9
mounh, replacing 331-12
oil level 020-26. 331-6
removinglinslalling 331-5 seals 331-7
Firing order
see Ignition system
FtS
see Interior protectiorl
Flex disc
see Driveshaft
Fluids and lubricants see Maintenance
Flywheel removinglinstalling 210-13
Fogllght
see Lights
Front centering guide see Driveshatt
Front oil seal
see
Crankshaft oil seals
Front suspension control arm
310-12 description 300-2
ride height 300-14
stabilizer bar, removinglinstalling
310-21
strutslsprings 31
0-4
tension strut 310-16
thrust arm 310-12 variations 310-4
wheel bearing 310-18
see also Maintenance
Fuel filter
see Maintenance
Fuet injection applications 130-2
Bosch M5.2, M5.2.1 130-46
Bosch ME 7.2 130-66 fuel delivery
see 130 under appropriate iuel
injection system
see also Fuel pump
see also
Fuet tank
oxygen sensors
130-72, 180-8
Siemens MS 41.1 130-7 Siemens MS 42.0. MS 43.0 130-23
Fuel injector
see 130 under appropriate fuel
injection system
Fuel level sender
160-15
see also Fuei pump
Fuel pressure
160-10
see also Fuel pump
Fuel pump
160-3
electrical circuit, testino 160-7
1
removinglinstalling (includes right side
iuel levei sender) 160-15
siphon pump, removinglinstaliing
160-19
troubleshooting 160-6 see also Fuel tank
Fuel rail
see 130 under appropriate iuel
injection system
Fuei supply
130-6
see also Fuei pump
see also
Fuet lank
Fuel
tank
312-way valve (running losses.
removinglinstalling
160-24 carbon canister 160-24
draining 160-20
evaporative control system 160-3
expansion tank, removinglinstalling
160-23
I
leak detection unit (LDP or DM-TL),
rernovinoiinstallino 160-24
level senier 160-15
removinglinstalling 160-21
Fuse locations
610-29
RV (remote entry)
see Central
locl(ing
Fan clutch
see Cooling system, cooling fan