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Fuel Injection
- 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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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
Warnings and cautions
Observe the following warnings and cautions when servicing
the fuel system.
WARNING-
* The fuel system is designed to retain pressure even when
the ignition is off. When working with the fuelsystem, loos-
en the fuel lines slowly to allow residual
fuel pressure to
dissipate. Avoid spraying fuel. Use shop rags to capture
leaking fuel.
Before beginning any work on the fuel system, place a
fire extinguisher in the vicinity of the work area.
Fuel is highly flammable. When working around fuel, do
not disconnect any wires that could cause electrical
sparks. Do not smoke or worknearheaters or other fire
hazards.
* Always unscrew the fuel tank cap to release pressure
in the
tanlc before working on the tank or lines.
When disconnecting a fuel hose, wrap shop rag around
end of hose to prevent spray of fuel under pressure.
Do not use a work light with an incandescent bulb near
any fuel. Fuel may spray on the hot bulb causing a fire.
0 Make sure the worlc area is properly ventilated.
CAUTION-
- Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions given in
001 General Cautions an4
Warnings.
Before
making any electrical tests with the ignition
turned on, disable the ignition system as described in
120 Ignition System. Be sure the battery is discon-
nected when replacing components.
To prevent damage to the ignition system or other DME
components, including the engine control module
(ECM), always connect and disconnect wires and test
equipment with the ignition off.
Cleanliness is essential when
worl~ing with the fuel sys-
tem. Thoroughly clean the fuel line unions before dis-
connecting any of the lines.
Use only clean tools. Keep removed parts clean and
sealed or covered with a clean, lint-free cloth, especial-
ly if completion of the repair is delayed.
Do not move the car while the fuel system is open.
Avoid using high pressure compressed air to blow out
lines and components. High pressure can rupture inter-
nal seals and gaskets.
Always replace seals, O-rings and hose clamps.
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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
4 Working underneath car, pinch off supply and return fuel hos-
es (arrows), then disconnect hoses from rigid metal lines.
- Remove right rear wheel and wheel housing splash shield.
4 Worlting at right rear wheel housing, loosen hose clamp
(arrow) and disconnect filler pipe from tank.
- Support tank from below. Remove tank strap mounting bolts.
Lower and remove tank, disconnecting right side vent and
other
hoses/electrical connectors as necessary.
Always use new seals, gaskets, O-rings, and hose clamps.
lnspect hoses and replace any that are chafed,
dr~ed out or
cracked.
lnspect heat shield and replace if corroded.
Inspect rubber buffers and
hers on fuel tank, support
straps and on underside of body. Replace rubber parts that
are hardened or damaged.
- After finishing repairs but before starting engine, fill fuel tank
with at least
5 liters (1.5 gallons) of fuel.
CAUTlOI+
The fuelpump will be damaged if run without fuel.
* If the filler neck has been removed from the body, be
sure to reattach the
neck grounding screw (where ap-
plicable). Check electrical resistance between the
ground tab and wheel
hub. The resistance should be
no
hiaher than 0.6f2
Tightening torques
Fuel tank to body 23 Nm (17 ft-lb)
Hose clamp
8 -13 mm dia. 2 Nm (18 in-lb)
Hose clamp 13
- 16 mm dia. 3 Nm (27 in-lb)
Hose clamp 42
- 48 mm dia. 4 Nm (36 in-lb)
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Radiator and Cooling System
Check for cloggedlplugged radiator or coolant passages.
Cooling system pressure test
A cooling system pressure tester is used to test for coolant
leaks, including internal ones. Common sources of internal
coolant leaks are a faulty cylinder head gasket, a
craclted cyl-
inder head, or a cracked engine block.
WARNING-
At normal operating temperature the cooling system is pres-
surized. Allow the system to cool before opening. Release
the cap slowly to allow safe release ofpressure.
4 With engine cold, install pressure tester (BMW special tools
17 0 002117 0 005 or equivalent) to expansion tank. Pressur-
ize system to specification listed in Table a. Cooling system
test pressures.
Pressure should not drop more than 0.1 bar (1.45 psi) for
at least two minutes.
. If pressure drops rapidly and there is no sign of external
leakage, cylinder head gasket may be faulty. Perform com-
pression and leak-down tests.
Test expansion
tank cap using pressure tester with correct
adapter (BMW special tool 17
0 007 or equivalent). Re-
place faulty cap or cap gasket.
Table a. Cooling system test pressures
0021663 I Component l~est pressure
Radiator
11.5 bar (21.75 psi)
Radiator cap
12 bar (29 psi)
CAUTION-
Exceeding the specified test pressure could damage the ra-
diator or other svstem
com~onents.
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I Radiator and Cooling System
Combustion chamber leak test
- If you suspect that combustion chamber pressure is leaking
into the cooling system past the cylinder head gasket, use an
exhaust gas analyzer to test the vapors rising from the cool-
ant at the expansion tank.
CAUTIO&
Use an extension tube above the reservoir neclc to main-
tain distance between the top of the coolant and the gas
analyzer
nozzle. The gas analyzer is easily damaged if it is
allowed to inhale liquid coolant.
* While running engine to checlc for causes of overheat-
ing, observe coolant temperature carefully in order to
avoid engine damage.
Thermostat
If the engine overheats or runs too cool and no other cooling
system tests indicate trouble, the thermostat may be faulty.
In
V-8 models and 6-cvlinder models nroduced afler 911 998
(M52TU or M54 eng'ne), rheelecrricaily heated rhermostal IS
mon tored by [he OBD II diagnostlc software The fault may ic
in the DME software or hardware, or it may lie in the wiring to
the thermostat. See
OED On-Board Diagnostics.
Coolant, draining and filling
(6-cylinder models)
WARNING -
Allow the cooling system to cool before opening or draining
the cooling system.
- Raise front of car and support safely.
WARNING -
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the purpose. A floor jack is not adequate support.
- Remove splash shield from under engine.
4 Loosen radiator bleed screw at top radiator fitting (arrow).
- Remove cap from radiator expansion tank. Set temperature
controls to
full warm.
gallon pail underneath radiator.
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I Radiator and Cooling System
- Remove fan and fan shroud mounting fasteners. Slide fan
and fan shroud downward to remove.
- Reinstallation is reverse of removal.
Thermostat, removing and installing
(M52 engine)
The coolant thermostat is installed in a housing at the front of
the engine.
- Drain coolant from radiator and engine block. See Coolant,
draining and filling (6-cylinder models).
WARNING -
Allow the cooling system to cool before opening or draining
the system.
- Remove mechanical cooling fan and fan shroud. See Me-
chanical (viscous clutch) cooling fan, removing and in-
stalling.
- Disconnect coolant hoses from thermostat housing.
- Remove thermostat housing from front of engine.
- Remove thermostat. Note thermostat direction and orienta-
tion before removing.
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
- Use new O-ring and gasket(s) when installing thermostat
and housing.
NOTE-
Some thermostats have a direction arrow or vent hole near
the edge. Install the thermostat so that either the arrow or
hole are at the top.
Fill system with coolant as described in Coolant, draining
and filling (6-cylinder models).
CAUTION-
Be sure to reconnect ground wire@) at thermostat housing
mounting bolt, where applicable.
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Radiator and Cooling systeml
Tightening torques
Block drain plug to block 25 Nm
(18
it-lb)
Coolant hose clamp (32 - 48 2.
5 Nm (22 in-lb)
mm hose diameter)
Radiator drain plug to radiator
2-3Nm(l8-27in-lb)
Thermostat housing to cylinder
head 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
I Coolant thermostat housing assmbly- - I
Thermostat, removing and installing
(M52 TU or M54 engine)
4 The electric map-controlled thermostat is part of the thermo-
stat housing at the front of the cylinder head.
1. Bolts (M6)
2 Bolt (ME)
3. Housing with thermostat
4. Gasket
- If a faulty thermostat is suspected, use appropriate scan tool
to interrogate
ECM for stored fault codes.
- Drain radiator and engine block. See Coolant, draining and
filling (6-cylinder models).
CAUTION-
Allow cooling system to cool before opening or draining the
system.
- Remove cooling fan and fan shroud. See Mechanical (vis-
cous clutch) cooling fan, removing and installing.
- Disconnect electrical harness connector from thermostat
housina.
4 Lever out retaining clips (arrows) and pull hose fittings off
thermostat housing.
- Unbolt and remove thermostat housing from front of engine.
Loosen nut at top of engine lifting eye to facilitate removal.
- Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
Keep sealing faces free of oil.
* Use new sealing gasket.
When reinstalling hose to thermostat housing, install clip
on hose end fitting, then push hose onto housing until it
clicks into place.
Fill system with coolant. See Coolant, draining and fill-
ing (6-cylinder models).
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Radiator and Cooling System
Coolant pump Remove thermostat housing fasteners
(arrows) and remove
thermostat housing.
Installation is reverse of removal, noting the following:
- Keep sealing faces clean and free of oil.
Use new sealing gasket.
Fill system with coolant. See Coolant, draining and fill-
ing
(V-8 models).
Tightening torques
Block drain plug to block 25 Nm (18 it-lb)
Coolant hose clamp (32
- 48 2. 5 Nm (22 in-lb)
mm hose diameter)
Radiator drain plug to radiator 2
- 3 Nm (18 - 27 In-lb)
Thermostat cover to
coolant pump 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Coolant pump, replacing (6-cylinder
models)
< The engine coolant pump is mounted in the front of the en-
gine in the timing chain cover.
- Drain cooling system as described earlier. See Coolant,
draining and filling (6-cylinder models).
WARNING-
Allow cooling system to cool before opening or draining sys-
tem.
- Remove cooling fan and fan shroud. See Mechanical (vis-
cous clutch) cooling fan, removing and installing.
- Remove coolant pump drive belt. See 020 Maintenance.
4 Remove coolant pump pulley bolts (arrows) and remove pul-
ley from pump.
- Remove nuts retaining pump to engine block.
NOTE-
The coolant pump is mounted on studs and retained by nuts.