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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
Fuel pressure gauge, installing
(V-8 models)
Remove engine cover by pressing down on pins (arrows) to
release cover locks.
4 Disconnect and remove fuel supply line from lefl side of fuel
rail by sliding
loclting collar in (arrows) and pulling lines
apart.
NOTE-
* ME2 TU and MS43 vehicles (1999 and later models) use a
non-return fuel line with only one line to the fuel
rafl.
BMW uses three styles of fuellfne connections; a one-use
clamp, a locking fitting that uses
BMWspeclal tool 16 1 050
to release, and a quick release sleeve (above) that discon-
nects the line when depressed.
WARNING -
* Fuel In fuel line is under pressure (approx. 3 - 5 bar or 45 -
75psi) and may be expelled underpressure. Do not smoke
or work near heaters or other fire hazards. Keep a fire ex-
tinguisher handy. Before disconnecting fuel hoses, wrap a
cloth around fuel hoses to absorb any
lealiing fuel. Catch
and dispose of escaped fuel. Plug all open fuel lines.
Always unscrew the fuel tank cap to release pressure
in the tank before workina on the tank or lines.
< Install inline fuel pressure gauge.
WARNING -
The fuel pressure gauge must be securely connected to pre-
vent it from coming loose underpressure.
NOTE-
The fuel pressure gauge should have a minimum range of 0
to 5 bar (0 to 75 psi).
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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
4 Relieve system pressure and attach a fuel pressure gauge as
described in Fuel pressure gauge, installing (6-cylinder
models) or Fuel pressure gauge, installing
(V-8 models).
WARNING-
Fuel in fuel line is under pressure (approx. 3 - 5 bar or 45 -
75psi) and may be expelled underpressure. Do not smoke
or
worlc near heaters or other fire hazards. Keep a fire ex-
tinguisher handy Before disconnecting fuel hoses, wrap a
cloth around fuel hoses to absorb any
leaking fuel. Catch
and dispose of escaped fuel. Plug all open fuel lines.
Always unscrew the fuel tank cap to release pressure
in the tank before
working on the tank or lines.
- Operate fuel pump as described in Operating fuel pump for
tests. Compare fuel pressure to specifications in accompa-
nying table.
Fuel pressure specification
All E39 vehicles 3.5 +0.2 bar (50.76 i2.9 psi)
- If pressure is low, repeat test while gradually pinching off re-
turn hose to fuel tank. Pressure should rise rapidly. If not, fuel
pump is most likely faulty. If pressure rises, the fuel pressure
regulator is most
likely faulty.
- If pressure is too high, checlc return line from pressure regu-
lator to tank. Check for
ltinks in hose. If no faults can be
found, pressure regulator is most likely faulty.
CAUTION-
The fuel pump is capable of developing a higher pressure
than that regulated by the pressure regulator. In the event the
fuel pump checlc valve is faulty (stuck closed), male sure the
I fuel pressure does not rise above 6.0 bar (87psi). Damage
to the fuel lines or fuel system components could result.
- Reassemble engine, noting the following:
Remove fuel pressure gauge and fittings.
Replace schraeder valve, if removed
Replace fuel pump relay.
Replace fuel filler cap.
Residual pressure, testing
For quick restarts and to avoid vapor lock when the engine is
hot, the fuel injection system retains fuel pressure after the
engine is shut off. This residual pressure is primarily
rnain-
tained by the fuel pressure regulator and a checlc valve at the
fuel pump
outlet.
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I Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump I
4 Relieve system pressure and attach afuel pressure gauge as
described in Fuel pressure gauge, installing (6-cylinder
models) or Fuel pressure gauge, installing
(V-8 models).
WARNING -
Fuel in fuel line is underpressure (approx. 3 - 5 bar or45 -
75psi) and may be expelled underpressure. Do not smoke
or work near heaters or other fire hazards. Keep a fire ex-
tinguisher handy. Before disconnecting fuel hoses, wrap a
cloth around fuel hoses to absorb any leaking fuel. Catch
and dispose of escaped fuel. Plug all open fuel lines.
. Always unscrew the fuel tank cap to release pressure
in the tank before working on the tank or lines
- Start engine allow it to run for approximately one minute.
Note fuel pressure reading.
- Observe fuel pressure reading after approximately 20 mln-
utes. The pressure should not drop more than 0.5 bar from
system pressure listed in fuel pressure specifications in ac-
companying table.
Fuel pressure specification
Ail
E39 vehicles 3.5 i-0.2 bar (50.76 i2.9 psi)
- When finished, disconnect pressure gauge and fitting, and
replace schraeder valve, if removed.
- If fuel system does not maintain pressure:
Visually check for leaks in fuel lines and unions,
Check for leaking
injector(s).
Check for faulty fuel pump check valve.
- To test fuel pump check valve:
Repeat residual pressure test.
Immediately aftershutting off engine, pinch off fuel delivery
line using a fuel hose pinch clamp (BMW
13 3 010 or
equivalent).
If pressure is now maintained, fault is most likely at fuel
pump check valve.
If pressure again drops below specifications, fault is most
likely in fuel pressure regulator.
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I Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
- Expose right side access cover:
Peel forward lip of carpet.
Release rubber grommet from center of access cover insu-
lation.
Peel back insulation at
perforations to expose fuel tank ac-
cess cover.
Remove right side cover to expose electrical harness con-
nector.
WARNING -
Fuel may be spilled. Do not smolce or work near heaters or
other fire hazards.
When disconnecting fuel hose, wrap shop rag around
end of hose to prevent spray of fuel under pressure.
Remove
tank sending unit:
Release electrical harness by sliding lock back, then lifting
off connector.
a Disconnect hose (arrow).
Unscrew threaded collar from fuel
pumpifuel level sender.
NOTE-
BMW special spanner 16 1 020 should be used to remove
and install the threaded collar. Damage to the collar may re-
sult if the special tool is not used.
Slowly withdraw assembly from tank, allowing fuel to drain
off. If necessary, push level sender arm toward sending
unit to facilitate removal.
CAUTION-
Do not bend fuel level sender arm.
To remove fuel pump, press locking tabs (arrows) towards
pump body.
Lifl out pump, using care not to damage hoses.
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Fuel Tank and Fuel Pump
- To reinstall:
Use new sealing ring at tank collar.
* Align tab of sending unit with matching recess in opening
of tank.
Be sure that fuel line connections point in same direction
as they came out.
Reconnect harness connector and hose.
Fill tank and check for leaks by running engine.
Install access cover and its mounting fasteners.
CAUTIOI\C
After finishing repairs but before starting engine, be sure
there is at least
5 liters (1.5 gallons) of fuel in the tank. The
NOTE-
It is common practice to replace the fuel filter when the fuel
pump
unit is replaced. See 020 Maintenance.
Tightening torque
Tank collar locking ring to tank 35 Nm (26 lb-ft)
Fuel level sender (left side),
removing and installing
The procedure for removing and replacing the left side fuel
level sender is
simllar to that used for the r~ght side. There is
no fuel pump on the left side.
- Remove rear seat lower cushion by lifting off catches at front.
- Expose left side access cover:
- Peel forward lip of carpet.
Release rubber grommet from center of access cover
insulation.
Peel back insulation at
perforations to expose fuel tank
access cover.
Remove cover to expose electrical harness connector.
WARNING-
Fuel may be spilled. Do not smoke or work near heaters or
other fire hazards.
When disconnecting fuel hose, wrap shop rag around
end of hose to prevent spray of fuel under pressure.
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Siphon pump, removing and installing
The fuel compensating siphon pump equalizes fuel level
between the two fuel tank lobes.
- Drain fuel tank as described later,
WARNING -
Fuel may be spilled. Do not smoke or work near heaters or
other fire hazards.
- Remove left and right fuel level sensors and fuel pump as
described earlier.
4 Once left side level sensor unit has been lifted partially out
of tank, disconnect tank siphon hose by pressing tabs
(arrows).
- The tank lobe siphon pump is held to baffle in bottom of right
tank lobe. Release retainer and lift out pump.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Attach siphon pump to right side baffle.
Attach tank siphon hose to left sender unit firmly.
Use new sealing ring at tank collars
Be sure that fuel sender floats point in same direction as
during removal.
Reconnect harness connectors.
. Before starting engine, fill fuel tank with at least 5 liters
(1.5 gallons) of fuel.
Check for
leaks by running engine.
Afler finishing repairs but before starting engine, be sure
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Fuel expansion tank, removing
and installing
- Raise rear end of car and support safely.
CA U TIOG
Make sure the car is stable and well supported at all times.
Use a professional automotive lift
orjack stands designed for
the
ouroose. A floor iack is not adequate support
- Remove left rear wheel and wheel housing inner shield.
4 Remove plastic nut (A) and disconnect hose (B).
4 Tilt vent tank down and loosen or cut off hose clamps
(arrows). Pull hoses off fittings.
- Release vacuum line loclting clips and remove tank
- Installation is reverse of removal. Use new hose clamps.
Tightening torques
Hose clamp 8 - 13 mm dia. 2 Nrn (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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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.