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FUELPUMP AND FUELLEVELSENDER
E39 models use a two-lobed fuel tank. Each lobe of the tank
has its own fuel level sending unit. Each sender has a float
connected to a variable resistance wipercontact. To equalize
fuel level between the two
tank lobes, a siphon pump is in-
stalled in the left lobe.
When replacing asender or fuel pump, always replace hose
clamps,
gasltets and O-rings.
WARNING
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When removing the fuel level sender or the fuel pump, the
fuel tank should be drained to
1/4 capacity or below as de-
scribed later in this repair group.
NOTE-
The compensating siphon pump maintains the fuel level be-
tween the right and left tank lobes. If fuel level sender resis-
tances are not approximately the same on left and right,
remove the senders and visually inspect the level in each
lobe. If the levels are different, check the siphon pump.
Fuel level sender resistances
Float position
l~est results (Q
Down (empty) 150- 70
Up (full) 1401 -415
Fuel level sender (right side) and fuel
pump, removing
and installing
- Drain fuel from tank as described later.
- Disconnect negative cable from battery.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions given in
001 General Cautions and
Warnings.
- To access top of fuel tank, remove rear seat lower cushion by
lifting front edge
off catches.
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I Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
The plastic fuel tank is mounted underneath the center of the
car (underneath the rear seat). Mounted in the fuel tank are
the fuel pump and fuel level sending units. Connecting lines
for the evaporative emission control system and expansion
tank are also attached to the tank.
Fuel
tank capacity for E39 models
Tank capacity
70 liters (18.5 gal)
Reserve capacity
8 liters (2.1 gal)
Fuel tank, draining
Drain fuel tank into a safe storage unit using an approved fuel
pumping device.
WARNING-
# Before removing tank, be sure that all hot components,
such as the exhaust system, are completely cooled down.
Fuel may be spilled. Do not smoke or
work near heat-
ers or other fire hazards.
- Start engine and allow to run 10 - 15 seconds to fill fuel com-
pensating siphon assembly. This will allow both lobes of fuel
tank to he drawn off through fuel filler pipe,
- Disconnect negative cable from battery.
CAUTION-
Prior to disconnecting the batteg read the battery discon-
nection cautions given
in 001 General Warnings and Cau-
tions.
- Remove fuel tank filler cap
- Slide suction hose into filler neck about 130 cm (51 in.), twist-
ing as necessary. Withdraw fuel into storage unit.
- Monitor fuel level reduction in both lobes:
- Remove rear seat cushion and access both fuel tank send-
er harness connectors.
Use multimeter to measure resistance at both senders,
Resistance should drop as fuel level drops.
- If siphoning mechanism is faulty, drain left tank lobe sepa-
rately by removing sender cover and pumping fuel directly
out of left lobe.
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Warnings and cautions
Obse~e the following warnings and cautions when worlting
on the cooling system.
WARNING -
. At normal operating temperature the cooling system is
pressurized. Allow the system to cool as long as possible
before opening (a minimum of one hour), then release the
cap slowly to allow safe release ofpressure.
a Releasing the coolant system pressure lowers the cool-
ant boilingpoint and the coolant may boil suddenly. Use
1 heavy and wear eye and face protection to
guard against scalding.
Use extreme care when draining and disposing of en-
gine coolant. Coolant is poisonous and lethal to hu-
mans andpets. Pets are attracted to coolant because
of its sweet smell and taste. Seek medical attention im-
mediately if coolant is ingested.
CAUTIOG
Avoid adding cold water to the coolant while the engine is
hot or overheated. If it is necessary to add coolant to a
hol
system, do so only with the engine running and coolanl
pump turning.
To avoid excess silicate gel precipitation in the cooling
system and loss of cooling capacity, use BMW coolant
or equivalent low silicate antifreeze.
a If oil enters the cooling system, the radiator, expansion
tank and heating circuit must be flushed with cleaning
agent. BMW recommends removal of the radiator and
expansion
tank to flush.
When
worlcing on the cooling system, cover the alter-
nator to protect it against coolant drips.
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery dis-
connection cautions given in
001 General Warnings
and Cautions.
Begin the diagnosis of cooling system problems with a thor-
ough visual inspection.
If no visual faults are found, it is rec-
ommend that the engine control module (ECM) fault memory
be checked for stored diagnostic trouble codes
(DTCs) using
BMW scan tool
DlSplus or equivalent.
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Radiator and Cooling system/
4 Remove drain plug (arrow) at bottom of radiator.
Coolant is poisonous. It is especially lethal to pets. Clean up
spills immediately and rinse the area with
wate,: If coolant is
- Place a 3-gallon pail beneath the engine block. Remove en-
gine block coolant drain plug and drain coolant.
< M52 TU 1 M54 engine: Bloclc drain plug is located on exhaust
side of engine block at cylinder
2 (arrow).
M52 engine:
Bloclc drain plug is located on exhaust side of
engine
bloclc between cylinders 3 and 4.
- Reinstall radiator and engine block drain plugs using new
sealing washers.
- Before refilling radiator:
Switch ignition to
ON. (Do not start engine).
Set temperature controls to full warm.
Set blower control to low.
- Using a coolant mixture of 50% antifreeze and 50% distilled
water, fill expansion tank slowly. Continue until coolant
emerges from bleed screw. Cooling system capacity is listed
in Table c. Cooling system capacity (6-cylinder models).
NOTE-
Be sure radiator bleed screw is loose when filling cooling
system.
Tap water may cause corrosion of radiator, engine and
coolant hoses.
Coolant can be reusedprovided it is clean and less than
two years old. Do not reuse coolant when replacing dam-
aged engine parts.
- Bleed cooling system. See Cooling system, bleeding
Table c. Cooling system capacity (6-cylinder models)
Engine Capacity
M52, M52TU, M54
10.5 liters (1 1.1 US qls)
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Radiator and Cooling ~vsteml
< V-8 engine bloclc drain plugs (one shown at arrow) are locat-
ed on each side of engine block (exhaust manifold removed
for photo).
- Place 5-gallon pail underneath engine block coolant drain
plugs.
- Remove engine bloclc coolant drain plugs and drain coolant.
- Reinstall radiator and engine block drain plugs using new
sealing washers.
- Before refilling radiator:
Switch ignition to
ON. (Do not start engine)
Set temperature controls to full warm.
- Set blower control to low.
- Using a coolant mixture of 50% antifreeze and 50% distilled
water, fill expansion tank slowly. Continue until coolant
emerges from bleed screw. Cooling system capacity is listed
in Tabled. Cooling system capacity
(V-8 models).
NOTE- Be sure radiator bleed screw is loose when filling cooling
system.
Tap water may cause corrosion of radiator, engine and
coolant hoses.
Coolant can often be reused provided it is clean and less
than two years old. Do not reuse coolant when replacing
damaged engine parts.
- Bleed cooling system. See Cooling system, bleeding
Tabled. Cooling system
capacity (V-8 models)
M62, M62 TU 12.0 liters (12.7 US qts)
Tightening torques
Block drain plug
25 Nm (18 ft-lb)
Radiator drain plug
2 - 3 Nm (18 - 27 in-lb)
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Manual Transmission
Place drain pan under transmission and remove drain plug
(A) at bottom of transmission.
Drain fluid.
lnstall and torque drain plug.
Remove fill plug
(6) from side of transmission.
Slowly fill transmission with fluid until fluid overflows fill
hole.
lnstall and torque fluid fill
plug.
NOJE-
5-speed transmission shown in illustration. 6-speed trans-
mission is similar.
Fluid capacity
Initial fill
newirebuilt Transmission unit Fluid change
Getrag S5D 250G 1.1 liter (1.2 US qt) 1.0 liter (1 .l US qt)
Getrag S6S 420G 1.9 liter (2.0 US qt) 1.7 liter (1.8 US qt)
ZF S5D 3202 1.3 liter (1.4 US at) 1.2 liter (1.3 US qt)
Tightening torque
Transmission drain or
fill plug to transmission 50
Nm (37 ft-lb)
case
Back-up light switch, replacing
- Raise and safely support vehicle to access back-up light
switch.
WARNING -
4 Unscrew switch from transmission.
Back-up light switch location on transmission varies.
Refer to illustration.
- Install new switch.
Tightening torque Back-up light switch
18 Nm (13 ft-lb)
to transmission
ission fluid level before lowering vehicle.
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Automatic Transmission
NOTE-
Use new ATF pan bolts purchased from BMW Alternatively,
clean old bolts and coat with
LoctiteB thread locl
Automatic transmission fluid capacity
with torque converter
7.8 liters (8.3 US qt)
without torque converter
3.3 liters (3.5 US qt)
A5S 360R 1 A5S 390R
with torque converter
without torque converter 9 liters (9.5 US qt)
4 liters (4.2 US qt)
A5S 3252 (2.5 liter engine)
with torque converter
without torque converter
8.9 liters (9.4 US qt)
6.2 liters (6.5 US qt)
A5S 3252 (3.0 liter engine)
with torque converter
8.7 liters (9.3 US qt)
without torque converter
6.1 liters (6.4 US qt)
A5S 5602
with torque converter 13.1 liters (13.8 US qt)
without torque converter
5.5 liters (5.8 US qt)
A5S 4402
with torque converter
without torque converter 9.7 liters (10.2 US qt)
4.0 liters (4.2 US qt)
Tightening torques
ATF drain plug to ATF pan
A4S 310R 33 Nm (24 ft-lb)
A5S 360R I A5S 390R (M14) 20 Nm (15 It-lb)
A5S
3252 35 Nm (26 ft-lb)
A5S 560Z 50 Nm (37 ft-lb)
A5S
4402 (MI 6) 30 Nm (23 ft-lb)
ATF fill plug
to transmission housing
A4S 31 OR 25 Nm (I8 ft-lb)
A5S 360R 1 A5S 390R (M14) 20 Nm (1 5 ft-lb)
A5S 3252 30 Nm (23 ft-ib)
A5S 5602 100 Nm (74 ft-lb)
A5S 4402 (M18) 35 Nm (26 ft-lb)
ATF pan to transmission (M6)
A4S 310R
A5S
360R 1 A5S 390R
A5S 3252
A5S
5602
A5S 4402
12 Nm (9 ft-lb)
10 Nm (7 ft-ib)
6 Nm (4 ft-lb)
10 Nm (7 ft-lb)
10 Nm (7 ft-lb)
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I Final Drive
4 Support inner hub with BMW special tools 26 1 110 and
press axle shaft out of joint using BMW special tool 21 2 120.
- Clean all old lubricant off shaft splines and inner joint splines.
If the CVjoint must be disassembled for cleaning and inspec-
tion, be sure to matchmark inner and outer race and interme-
diate ball cage. This allows reassembly
ofparfs in their
original positions.
NOTE-
To inspect a CVjoint, clean away the grease and loolc forgall-
ing, pitting, and other signs of wear orphysical damage. Pol-
ishedsurfaces or visible ball traclts alone are not necessarily
cause forreplacement. Discoloration due to overheating indi-
cates
laclt of lubrication.
- Slide CV joint boot onto axle shaft
- Apply LoctiteO270 or an equivalent heavy-duty loclting corn-
pound to drive axle splines. Position new CV joint on shaft so
that raised or taller side of hub is facing shaft.
WARNING-
Do not let the locking compound contact the balls in the joint.
Apply only a thin coat to cover the splines.
While supporting axle shaft with BMW special tool
33 2 130
press inner hub of CV joint onto shaft. Install a new circlip.
- Install new boot clamps.
- Use sealing gel to seal dust cover to CV joint prior to reinstal-
lation.
NOTE-
* Do not let the ball hub pivot too far in the outer ring of the
joint.
Tlie balls will fa1 out.
Before installing each small boot clamp be sure to
'burp"the
boot by flexing the CVjoint. A small screwdriver inserted be-
tween the boot and the axle shafl will help the process.
CV joint lubricant capacity
Wheel hub end
80 gram (2.8 oz)
Differential end
85 gram (3.0 oz)