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Rear suspension/
31 3 333 "I Rubber bushing removal tool set
(Tool No. BMW
33 3 331,33 3 332,33 3 333,33 3 334)
4 Subframe mount removal set
(ToolNo.BMW334 140,334148,334149,334151,334
155.33 4 156)
4 Subirame mount tool set
(Tool
No.BMW334151,34140,334155,334154)
4 Rear wheel bearing carrier mount tool set
(ToolNo.BMW334151,334152,334153,334154,334
156,334157)
4 Subframe mount installation set
(Tool No. BMW
33 4 153,33 4 155,33 4 156,33 4 157)
Slide hammer set
(Tool No. BMW
33 4 201,33 4 202,33 4 203)
13 4 201
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330-5
Rear Suspension
REAR STRUTS AND SPRINGS
(SEDAN MODELS)
Rear strut assembly, removing and
installing
Replace struts and coil springs in pairs only.
- Raise car and remove rear wheels.
WARNING -
Male sure the car is firmly supported on jack stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place jack stands underneath struc-
tural chassis points. Do not place jack stands under
suspension parts.
- Remove rear parcel shelf:
Remove rear seat headrests by pulling straight up.
Remove both rear roof pillar (C-pillar) trim panels.
Unbolt rear seat
belt anchors. See 720 Seat Belts.
Models with fixed rear seat: Remove rear seat backrest.
See 520 Seats.
* Models with fold-down rear seat: Remove rear seat back-
rest side sections. See 520 Seats. Fold down backrest.
* Working inside trunk, remove roller blind mounting nuts
and bolts, if applicable. Also disconnect roller blind har-
ness connector at right edge of rear seat backrest.
Gently pry rear speaker cover grilles and rear window defog-
ger grilles
(A) out of parcel shelf.
Carefully remove seat belt and headrest mount finisher
strips (B).
Remove
middle seat headrest anchor bolts (C). Remove
headrest anchor.
Remove expansion rivets (arrows) and lift out parcel shelf.
- Remove rear speakers.
- Remove rear wheels. Remove wheel arch trim
- Support rear wheel bearing carrier.
CAUTION-
The strutassembly prevents the drive axle and wheel bearing
carrier
from dropping too far. Supporting the wheel bearing
carrierbefore disconnecting the strut mounting fasteners pre-
vents damage to the brake hose, parking brake cable and
drive axle
CV joints.
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330-6
Rear Suspension
4 Remove rear strut top cover. Remove upper strut mounting
nuts (arrows).
Remove strut assembly lower mounting bolt (arrow).
Disassemble strut and spring assembly as described below
in Rear strut assembly, disassembling and reassem-
bling.
Installation of assembly to car is reverse of removal, noting
the following:
Make sure all threaded bolts, nuts and mating surfaces are
clean.
Install strut assembly top mount using new self-loclting
nuts.
Malte sure long lower strut bushing fits in
hole in wheel
bearing carrier.
Tightening torques Strut to wheel bearing carrier 127 Nm (94
it-lb)
Strut mount to body
Gray fasteners 28 Nm (21 ft-lb)
Yellow fasteners 24 Nm
( 18 it-lb) -
Road wheel to hub 120ilO Nm (89i7ft-lb)
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C. -- -- - -- Rear ~us~ensionl
Depending on year and model applications, the Sport Wagon
rear suspension may be equipped with:
Conventional shock absorbers and coil springs
Electronic height control (EHC) system which incorporates
air springs
NOTE-
. Suspension and EHC troubleshooting is covered in 300
Suspension, Steering and Brakes-General.
EHC system repairs, other than air spring replacement,
are covered in Electronic height control
(EHC) compo-
nent replacement.
Replace shock absorbers and springs in pairs only.
Rear shock absorber, removing and
installing
- Raise car and remove rear wheels,
WARNING-
Male sure that the car is firmly supported on jack stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place jack stands underneath struc-
tural chassis points. Do not place
jack stands under
suspension parts.
CAUTION-
If working on a vehicle with compressedairshock absorbers,
disable air supply pump by disconnecting electrical plug be-
fore performing any repairs. Pump is located beneath a cover
under the spare tire in the floor of the cargo compartment.
- Support swing arm from below
CAUTIOG
The shock absorber prevents the drive axle and wlieel bear-
ing carrier from dropping too far. Supporting the wheel bear-
ing carrier before disconnecting the shock absorber
mounting fasteners prevents damage to the
brake hose,
parking
brake cable and drive axle CVjoints.
- Working in cargo compartment, remove carpet. Remove tri-
angular upper shock mount covers located beside spare tire
well.
- If applicable: Detach air supply line from shock absorber.
Plug ports and lines to keep out dirt.
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330-1 0
/Rear Suspension
- Remove rubber protective cap from shock absorber upper
mount.
- Remove shock absorber upper mounting nuts.
- Remove shock absorber lower mounting bolt. Lower shock
absorber out of wheel housing.
< Transfer shock top mounting plate, dust cover (if applicable)
and related components to new shoclc absorber.
1. Self-locking nut
2. Washer
3. Upper siioclc absorber mount
4. Rubber bumper seat
5. Rubber bumper
6. Dust boot
7. Shock absorber
8. Long lower bushing
Tightening torques
Shock absorber to upper mount
27 Nm (20 it-lb)
(M14, replace self-locking nut)
- Installation on car is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Make sure all threaded bolts, nuts and mating surfaces are
clean.
Install shock absorber upper mount to
subframe using new
self-locking nuts.
. Make sure long lower shock absorber bushing fits in hole
in suspension swing arm.
Tighten lower shoclc absorber bolt to its final torque once
car is on ground.
Tightening torques
Quick coupling screw to air 2 Nm (18 in-lb)
shock absorber
Road wheel to
hub 120 &I0 Nm (89 -f7 ft-lb)
Shock absorber to swing arm 127 Nm (94 ft-lb)
Strut mount to body
Gray fasteners
Yellow fasteners
24 Nm ( 18 it-lb)
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330-1 1
Rear Suspension
Coil spring, removing and installing
Raise car and remove rear wheels.
WARNING-
Make sure the car is firmly supported on jack stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place jack stands underneath struc-
tural chassis points. Do not place jack stands under
suspension parts.
- Remove brake caliper and brake disc. Hang brake caliper
aside with stiff wire. Do not disconnect
bralte fluid hose. See
340 Brakes.
- Remove exhaust system. See 180 Exhaust System.
- Disconnect driveshafl from final drive. See 260 Driveshaft.
- Detach parking bralte cables from mounting bracltets on sub-
frame.
< Support final drive unit from below using transmission jack
and
BMW special tool 33 4 390 or equivalent.
Remove rear suspension
subframe mounting bolts (arrows).
Lower rear
subframe until coil springs can be removed.
When reinstalling springs, replace upper and lower spring
pads if necessary.
Slowly lift suspension
back into position, making sure coil
springs are correctly seated in upper and lower spring seats.
Install and tighten
subframe mounting bolts. Note that on
each bolt, rubber-coated detent plate (arrow) must be in-
stalled at rear in driving direction
- Remainder of installation is reverse of removal
Tightening torques Road wheel
to hub 12OilO Nm (89i-7 ft-lb)
Subframe to body 163 Nm (120 ft-lb)
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Rear Suspension
Air spring, removing and installing
CAUTION-
If vehicle is driven with airspring depressurized, the airspring
will be permanently damaged and must be replaced.
An air spring is made from a flexible rubber material which
forms an airtight cavity. It is pressurized by an air supply
pump activated by an electronic control unit to provide a
vari- . . able spring rate depending on vehicle load
CAUTIOIG
Disable air supply pump by disconnecting electrical plug
before performing any repairs. Pump is located beneath a
cover under the spare tire in the floor of
the cargo compart-
ment.
When removing and installing air connections, extreme
cleanliness must be followed. Small dirt particles can
cause leakage in the system.
Remove luggage compartment floor mat.
- Working above air spring, loosen quick coupling screw con-
nection to allow
air pressure to escape.
- Once pressure has been reduced, retighten screw.
Tightening torque Quick coupling screw
to air pump 2 Nm (18 in-lb)
- Remove quick coupler. Plug openings to keep dirt out,
- Remove air spring mounting clips.
- Raise car and remove rear wheels.
Make sure the car is firmly supported on jack stands de-
signed for the purpose. Place jack stands underneath struc-
tural chassis points. Do not place
jaclc stands under
suspension parts.
- Working underneath rear suspension, lift wheel bearing car-
rier to relieve rear spring tension. Then unbolt air spring
mounting bolt from seat on wheel bearing carrier. Remove air
spring.
NOTE-
Left and right air springs are different. The left air spring is
marked with a red identification
marl. The right air spring is
marked with a blue identification mark.
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330-1 3
Rear Suspension
1 1 4 Check roll fold of air spring (arrows). Reinstall only if roll fold
is undamaged and formed correctly.
- To install air spring:
Check sealing O-rings at air spring inlet. Replace
if dam-
aged. Do not grease O-rings. Reinstall protective plug.
* Install spring above suspension subframe. Make sure ec-
centric lug at bottom of air spring fits in recess of
subframe
spring seat.
Reattach top spring mounting clips.
- Reattach air line connections.
- Remainder of installation is reverse of removal.
Tightening torques
Air line connection
2 Nm (1 8 in-lb)
Air spring
to wheel bearing carrier 20 Nm (1 5 ft-lb)
Road
wheel to hub 120 510 Nm (89-F-7 ft-lb)
REAR SUSPENSION ARMS,
SUBFRAME AND BUSHINGS
A damaged suspension arm orworn bushings will change the
rear wheel alignment and may adversely affect handling and
stability.
WARNING-
Do not attempt to straighten a damaged suspension arm.
Bending or heating may
weaken the original part. Always re-
olace a damaoed susoension arm.
Rear suspension arm
components
1. Eccentric washer
(for rear toe adjustment)
2. Upper front control arm
(guide link or traction strut)
3. Outer swing arm bushing and
integral link
4. Swing arm (lower control arm)
5. Upper rear control arm
(wishbone)
6. Wheel bearing carrier
7. Circlip
8. Swing arm ball joint
9. Eccentric washer
(rear camber adjustment)