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- If idle speed valve is not buzzing, or if idle decreases when
AIC is turned on, stop engine and disconnect harness con-
nector from idle speed valve.
connector
CAUTION-
Be sure ignition is OFFbefore disconnecting or reconnecting
DME system components.
Checlc resistance of valve across valve terminals.
Idle speed control valve resistance
Terminals
1 and 2 20 i-2Q
Terminals 2 and 3 20 C2Q
Terminals 1 and 3 40 C4Q
The idle speed control valve is mounted under the intake
manifold. Accessing the valve is best accomplished by first
removing the air filter housing and the throttle housing.
< Disconnect intake air boot from throttle housing. Unbolt throt-
tle body and lay aside. Do not disconnect throttle cable or
electrical harness connectors to throttle body.
NOTE-
For additional worlcing room, unfasten and lift out the com.
plete air filter housing.
- Working under intake manifold, disconnect electrical harness
connector from idle speed control valve.
Unbolt dipstick tube
bracket (A) from intalte manifold.
- Remove two bolts (B) retaining idle speed control valve to un-
derside of intalte manifold. Remove valve from intalte mani-
fold. Remove hose clamp and disconnect hose.
- Installation is reverse of removal. Use new gaskets when in-
stalling.
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Table b. Siemens MS 41.1 ECM pin assignments (continued)
Pin
l~iqnal I Componentlfunction 1 Notes I - I I
5 loutput I Fuel injector control, cyl. 2 I Pulsed ground (pulse width in ms), cyl. 2 I I I
6 loutput /Fuel injector control, cyi. 1 I Pulsed ground (pulse width in ms), cyl. 1
I I I
14 linput I Intake air temp. sensor (IAT) I Intake air temperature signal
- 7
8
9
10
11
12
13
ground
input
output
input
input
15
16
17 18
19
20
21
22
I - I I
35 loutput /Secondary air injection ISecondary air inj. pump relay control
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
36
/output I Engine speed output IEngine speed signal
Mass air flow sensor
Mass air flow sensor
instrument cluster
Engine coolant
temp.
(ECT) sensor
Not used
Throttle position sensor (TPS)
Not used
input
input
input
input
output
output
out~ut
37 1 - /Not used I
Mass air flow sensor signal
Mass air flow sensor signal
Fuel consumption signal
ECT signal
Throttle position signal
ground
input
output
ground
output
output
output
ground
output
Traction control (rear engine speed signal) Automatic climate control
Not used Electronic immobilizer control (EWS)
Auto. climate control
(AIC on input)
instrument
cluster
Camshaft actuator control (VANOS)
Fuel iniector control, cvl.
3
AES/ASC module
Automatic climate control instrument cluster (CARE signal)
Camshaft actuator (VANOS), switched ground
Pulsed ground (pulse width in
ms), cyl. 3
Oxygen sensor heater (no. 1 in front of catalytic
converter)
Power supply (terminal
30)
Idle speed control valve
Ground
Ignition coil control, cyl.
1
Ignition coil control, cyl. 3
Ignition coil control, cyl. 5
Ground Fuel injector control, cyl.
5
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Battery voltage
(E+) at all times
Pulsed ground-open signal (See pin
53)
Ground
Primary signal, ignition coil
1
Primary signal, ignition coil 3
Primary signal, ignition coil 5
Ground
Pulsed ground (pulse width in ms), cyl
5
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Table b. Siemens MS 41.1 ECM pin assignments (continued)
Pin
lSiqnal 1 Componentlfunction / Notes I - I I
40 1 ground /Crankshaft position sensor /crankshaft position sensor control I - I I
41 1 ground /Camshaft position sensor (CMP) /shielding for CMP sensor I - I I
42 1 ground I~hrottie position sensor (TPS) /TPS ground
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51 ground
output
output
output
outout
I I I
input
52 53
54
55
56 57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66 Camshaft position sensor (CMP)
Throttle position sensor (TPS)
Throttle position sensor (traction control)
Instrument cluster
Not used
Crankshaft position sensor (Hall effect)
I~ot used
I I I
Fuel pump relay control Camshaft
positionlrpm sensor control
Voltage
supply to TPS (5 vdc)
ABSIASC module
Instrument cluster, fuel reserve signal
Crankshaft position sensor control
Power supply (terminal 15)
Not used
Not used
output input
ground
ground
output
input
output
inputloutput
ground
output
input
input
input
I I
Battery voltage with key on or engine running
Oxygen sensor signal ground
67
Idle speed control valve
Power supply
Oxygen sensor heater (no. 2 in front catalytic
converter)
Ignition circuit
Knock sensor
(cyl. 1-3)
Knock sensor (cyl. 1-3)
Knock sensor
(cyl4-6)
Data linic connector (TxD)
Oxygen sensor heater (no. 2 behind catalytic
converter)
Secondary air injection
Knock sensor (cyl. 4-6)
Camshaft
positionlrpm sensor
Camshaft
positionlrpm sensor
Not used
Pulse ground with engine at normal temperature with
varying engine load
68 Pulsed ground-close signal (see
pin 26)
Battery voltage from main relay (terminal 87)
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Ignition circuit monitoring signal
Knock sensor
Knock sensor signal
Knock sensor
Diagnostic
TxD (transmit) signal to pin 18 in data link
connector
Oxygen sensor heater ground
Secondary air injection control
valve
Knocic sensor signal
Camshaft positionlrpm sensor control
Camshaft
positionlrpm sensor control
ground Oxygen sensor
(no.
1 in front of catalytic
converter)
output Evaporative purge
valve control
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SIEMENS MIS 42.0 AND 43.0
When system faults are detected, a diagnostic trouble code
(DTC) is stored in the engine control module (ECM). The MIL
also illuminates
if an emissions-related fault is detected.
When faults arise, or
if the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) is
illuminated, begin troubleshooting by connecting BMW ser-
vice tester
DISplus, MoDiC, GTI or equivalent scan tool. The
capabilities of OBD
II software has the potential to save hours
of diagnostic time and to help avoid incorrect component re-
placement and possible damage to system components.
CAUTION-
* The tests in this section may set fault codes (DTCs) in tlie
ECM and illuminate the MIL. After all testing is completed,
access and clear DTC fault
memory using an OBD I/ or
BMW compatible scan tool. See
OBD On-Board Diag-
nostics.
Only use a
dgital multimeter for electrical tests.
Relay positions can vary. Be sure to confirm
relayposi-
tion by identifying the wiring in the socket using the wir-
ing diagrams found in
ELE Electrical Wiring
Diagrams.
NOTE-
- OBD I1 fault memory. (including an illuminated MIL! can
only be reset using the special scan tool. Removing the
connector from the ECM or disconnecting the battery will
not erase the fault memory.
The BMW-dedicated 20-pin diagnostic
linlc connector
(DLC) is in the right rear of the engine compartment The
20-pin DLC is discontinued on models after
6/2000.
The 1 &pin OBD I1 diagnostic connector (arrow) is located
inside the car on the lower left dash panel.
The MS
42.0 and MS 43.0 systems manage the following
functions.
- Air:
Idle speed valve
Electronic throttle
Hot film mass air flow (MAF) sensor
Resonance-turbulence intake control
- Fuel:
* Fuel supply
Running losseslnon return
Fuel injection
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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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4 Remove complete air filter housing:
Disconnect electrical harness connector on mass air flow
sensor
(A).
Disconnect vacuum line at intake boot (B).
Loosen Intake 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.
- Pull throttle cable upwards out of rubber retainer and unhoolc
ball end of cable from throttle actuator.
4 Remove nuts and bolts (arrows) retaining wiring harness to
throttle housing.
- Working at throttle housing, turn harness plug counterclock-
wise and remove plug.
4 Working at side of intake manifold, disconnect electrical har-
ness connectors:
Idle control valve (A)
lntalce manifold resonance valve (B)
- Disconnect electrical harness connectors at oil pressure
sender and oil temperature sender at base of oil filter hous-
ing.
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4 Remove dipstick guide tube:
Disconnect wiring harness brackets from tube (A).
Unclip fuel lines from dipstick tube
(El).
Remove lower guide tube mounting bolt (C). Pull out dip-
stick guide tube.
< If necessary, disconnect electrical harness connector at fuel
tank venting valve (A). Disconnect hose at quick disconnect
fitting (arrow).
Working at throttle housing, turn harness plug counterclock-
wise and disconnect. Remove throttle assembly mounting
fasteners (arrows) and pull assembly off manifold.
Installation is reverse of removal
Replace sealing ring between throttle assembly and intake
manifold.
0 Reattach throttle assembly harness connector with care.
Arrow on fully tightened connector must line up with corre-
sponding arrow on throttle assembly housing.
* Connect BMW test equipment or equivalent and carry out
throttle plate adaptation following the on-screen directions.
Reattach throttle cable and check cable adjustment as de-
scribed under Throttle cable, adjusting
(MS 42.0).
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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.