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ECM relay, testing
The engine control module (ECM) relay is energized via the
ECM and supplies battery positive
(Bc) power to many of the
engine management components and subsystems. If this re-
lay is faulty, the engine will not start.
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
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 unlock from bulk head and
remove duct.
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.
With ignition off, remove ECM relay (arrow) in electronics
box (E-box) at rear of engine compartment, right side.
NOTE-
Relay locations can vary Confirm relay identification by
matching wiring colors and terminal numbers.
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A faulty MAF sensor can produce the following problems:
Difficult to restart when engine is hot
Engine starts then stalls
* Engine starts and runs only with accelerator pedal de-
pressed
4 Disconnect electrical harness connector from MAF sensor
(B).
- Turn ignition on and checlc for voltage and ground at connec-
tor.
There should be ground at pin
1 and battery voltage at pin
3.
- If any faults are found, checlc for wiring breaks between
MAF sensor and ECM and between MAF sensor and main
DME relay.
NOTE-
Visually inspect the sensor for damage, missing or blocked
screens. The screens affect air flow calibration. Also inspect
the sealina
0-rinas where the sensor inserts into the air filter - - housing and intake boot. Ensure the pin connections are
clean and tight.
4 Connect a BMW-compatible scan tool or an OED II generic
scan tool.
Checlc air mass signal (load signal) with the engine
at idle. Raise idle speed and
checlc that load signal changes
with rpm.
CAUTION-
Be sure ignition is OFFbefore disconnecting or reconnecting
DME system components.
Remove MAF sensor:
Loosen intake boot clamp
(A).
Disconnect harness connector (6).
* Release clip from air filter housing (C) and remove sensor.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
No adjustment to MAF sensor is possible.
Check intake hoses for cracks and vacuum
lealts.
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4 Remove electrical harness connector (arrow) from IAT sen-
sor.
CAUTION-
Be sure the ignition switch is in the off position before repiac-
ins the intake temperature sensor.
- Depress loclting clip on side of temperature sensor and pull
straight out of intake manifold.
- Installation is reverse of removal
- Use a new sealing O-ring at base of sensor and lubricate with
assembly lubricant for
ease of installation
MS 42.0 throttle valve assembly, replacing
< The motor driven throttle valve for the MS 42.0 system is re-
- ferred to as MDK (motor driven throttle valve). The MDK unit
is electronically operated to regulate intake air flow by the
ECM.
The
MS 42.0 system uses a throttle cable from the accelera-
tor pedal to the MDK unit. The throttle cable is connected di-
rectly to the integral pedal position sensor
(PWG) in the MDK
unit. This sensor communicates pedal position to the ECM,
which in turn electronically regulates throttle plate position.
The MDK pulley is linked to the throttle shaft by springs to al-
low ASC intervention to override the driver's pedal position.
NO TE -
The MDIC unit is non-adjustable and must be replaced as
a complete unit if found to be faulty.
if replacing the
MDK unit, the adaptation values stored in
the ECM must be clearedand the new unit initialized using
BMW special service tools.
CAUTION-
If the adaptation process is not completed correct& the en-
gine wiii
not start.
- Disconnect battery negative (-) cable in luggage compart-
ment.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battern read the battely discon-
nection cautions in
001 General Warnings and Cautions.
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MS 43.0 throttle valve assembly, replacing
The electronic throttle valve assembly forthe MS43.0 system
is referred to as
EDK (electronic throttle valve). There is no
mechanical (cable) link between the accelerator pedal and
the throttle plate.
< The accelerator pedal module (PWG) at the pedal assembly
communicates the pedal position directly to the ECM. The
module provides two variable voltage signals (via two Hail
sensors) to the ECM for pedal position and rate of movement.
NOTE-
The EDK unit is non-adjustable and must be replaced as a
complete unit if found to be faulty
If replacing the
EDK unit, the adaptation values stored in
the
ECM must be cleared and the new unit initialized using
BMW special service tools.
CAUTIOIG
If the adaptation process is not completed correctk the en-
qine will not start
- Disconnect battery negative (-) cable in luggage compart-
ment.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions given in
001 General Warnings and Cau-
tions.
< Remove complete air filter housing:
- Disconnect electrical harness connector on mass air flow
sensor
(A).
Disconnect vacuum line at intake boot (6).
Loosen intaite air duct clamp (C).
Remove filter housing mounting screws.
Disconnect air duct and lift complete air filter housing and
MAF sensor out of engine compartment, pulling it forward
away from throttle housing.
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Working inside E-box, disconnect ECM harness connector
(arrow) by releasing fastener and pivoting connector up and
off ECM.
CA UTIOW
Be sure ignition is OFF before disconnecting or reconnecting
DME system components.
Remove ECM from retaining brackets and lift off holder.
Installation is reverse of removal
Before attempting to start engine, use
BMW service tester
DISplus, MoDiC, GTl or equivalent:
* Code replacement ECM with application information (i.e
engine code, transmission type, etc.).
Align ECM to EWS (electronic immobilizer).
Siemens MS 42.0 and MS 43.0
ECM pin assignments
ECM pin assignments are given in Table c. For engine man-
agement system schematics, see
ELE Electrical Wiring Di-
agrams.
/ CAUTIOW I
Al~ays wait at least one mfnule after turning off the ignition
before
remov;ng [he connecror irom rhe ECM. If the con-
nector is removed before this time, residual power
in the
system relay may damage the
ECM.
Always connect or disconnect the control module con-
nector and meter probes with the ignition off.
When making checks at the ECM itself, a
breakout box
should be used to allow tests to be made with the connector
attached to the ECM. This also prevents damage to the small
terminals in the connector. As an alternative, the harness
connector housing can be separated so that electrical checks
can be made from the back of the connector.
Table
c. Siemens MS 42.0 and MS 43.0 ECM pin assignments
Pin
lslgnal l~om~onentlfunction 1 Notes
Connector
X60001 9-pin black
1 loutput I~erminai 15 I Unloeder relay terminal 15
2 I 1 Not used I
3 Not used
4 Ground
Ground Ground
point
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I I I
12 llnput IFeedback signal, engine start /Starter
Table c. Siemens MS 42.0 and MS 43.0 ECM pin assignments (continued)
I I - I
13 Input /I Alternator (generator) Notes
Throttle
valve
Crankshaft position sensor
Throttle valve (MS
42.0)
Throttle valve
Pin
6
7
8
9
10
11
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
I 1- I
23 l~round I~round, intaite air temperature sensor /Intake air temperature sensor
Signal
Output
Input
Input
Input
I I I
Component/function
Not used
Throttle valve supply potentiometer
2
Signal, crankshaft position sensor
Signal,
pedal position sensor 2 (MS 42.0)
Signal, throttle position sensor 1
Not used
Ground
Ground
Input
Ground
Ground
Input
Ground Cranltshaft position sensor
21
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
I 1- I
33 1 input ISignal, cylinder 1 fuel injector /cylinder 1 fuel injector
Ground, throttle position sensor (MS
42.0)
Ground, exhaust camshaftsensor I
Signal, pedal position sensor 1 (MS 42.0)
Ground, mass air flow sensor
Ground, intake camshaft sensor
1
Signal, throttle potentiometer 1
Ground, throttle position sensor
22 loutput I~ignal, intake air temperature Ilntake air temperature sensor
I I - I
Throttle
valve (MS 42.0)
Camshaft position sensor I
Throttle valve (MS
42.0)
Hot film mass air flow sensor
Camshaft position sensor i
Throttle valve
Throttle valve
Ground
Output
Ground Input
Output
Ground
Output
Out~ut
Ground, crankshaft position sensor
Knoclt sensor
31
34
35
36
37
38
39
Signal, coolant temperature sensor
Ground, coolant temperature sensor
Signal,
oil pressure
Signal, engine
oil temperature sensor
Ground, engine oil temperature sensor
Signal, knock sensor
Signal, knock sensor
32 loutput ISignal, ltnock sensor l~nock sensor
40
41
Coolant temperature sensor
Coolant temperature sensor
Oil pressure switch
Oil temperature sensor
Oil temperature sensor
Knoclt sensor
I
Input
input
Input
Input
Input
Inout
Signal, knock sensor
Input
Input Signal, cylinder
2 fuel injector
Signal, cylinder
3 fuel injector
Signal, cylinder
4 fuel injector
Signal, cylinder
5 fuel injector
Signal, cylinder
6 fuel injector
Sianai, oil level sensor Cylinder
2 fuel
injector
Cylinder
3 fuel injector
Cylinder
4 fuel injector
Cylinder
5 fuel injector
Cylinder
6 fuel injector
Oil level sensor
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Signal. VANOS inlet valve
Signal. VANOS outlet valve VANOS
inlet valve
VANOS outlet valve
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Table c. Siemens MS 42.0 and MS 43.0 ECM pin assignments (continued)
Pin
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49 50
51
52 Componentlfunction
Signal, evaporative emissions valve
Signal, throttle
valve drive
Signal, throttle valve drive
Signal, engine coolant thermostat
Signal, close idle speed control valve
Signal, open idle speed control valve
Signal, shield
ltnock sensor
Signal, resonance valve
intake system
Not used
Not used
Signal, secondary air injection pump valve
Signal
Input
Input
Input
Input
input
Input
Ground
Input
Input
Notes
Evaporative emissions valve
Throttle valve
Throttle valve Engine coolant thermostat (map controlled)
idle speed control valve
Idle speed control valve
Shield,
knock sensor
Resonance valve intake system
Secondary air injection valve
Connector
X60004 40-pin Notes
instrument cluster control unit
Instrument cluster control module
Secondary air injection pump relay
Electric (auxiliary) fan motor
Pedal position sensor (PWG) (MS 43.0)
Pedal position sensor (PWG) (MS 43.0)
Pedal position sensor (PWG) (MS 43.0)
Fuel pump relay
1
Instrument cluster control module
ComponenVfunction
Signal, battery charge indicator lamp
Feedback signal, engine start
Signal, secondary air injection pump
Signal, electric cooling fan
Not used
Not used
Pedal position sensor (PWG) (MS 43.0)
Signal, pedal position sensor (PWG) (MS 43.0)
Pedal position sensor (PWG) (MS 43.0)
Signal,
fuel pump relay 1
Signal, oil pressure switch
Pin
1
2 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 Signal
Input
Input
input
input
Input
Input
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M5.2 system features
The Bosch M5.2 system used on 1997 540i models uses an
88-pin control unit. The
M5.2 system has the following func-
tions and capabilities:
Fully sequential cylinder-individual fuel injection.
Integrated adaptive knock control.
Oxygen sensor fuel mixture control.
0 Self-diagnosis and emergency operation characteristics.
CAN-Bus link.
0 OED II functions (misfire detection, catalytic converter
monitoring, oxygen sensor monitor, and fuel tank ventila-
tion system).
Electronic vehicle immobilization via EWS.
One-touch starter function.
Control of characteristic map thermostat.
M5.2.1 system features
The Bosch M5.2.1 system is used on 1998 540i models. The
M5.2.1 control module utilizes the SKE (standard shell con-
struction housing) with 5 connectors and a combined total of
134 pins.
The M5.2.1 systefn has
tile following functions or capabilities:
Separate power supply relay for ignition coils. Leak diagnosis pump (LDP) control and feedback
rnonitor-
ing for evaporative system leak testing.
Fuel evaporative system providing ORVR (on-board refuel-
ing vapor recovery) compliancy.
Batterylalternator charge logic (idle speed varied with the
battery state of charge).
CAN-Bus communications with the instrument cluster
EWS
Ill "rolling code" ISN interface.
More sensitive ignition
knock sensors.
Pulse width modulated (P-W-M) Heating and
AIC (IHKA)
status signal.
Running loss (312-way) solenoid valve.