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I Gearshift Linkage
This repair group covers transmission gearshift and linkage service for both manual and automatic transmission
equipped vehicles.
To gain access to the complete gearshift mechanism it is
necessary to remove the exhaust system and the driveshaft
as described in
180 Exhaust System and 260 Driveshaft.
NOTE-
In models with automatic transmission, the electronic immo-
bilizer
(EWS) prevents starter operation unless the gear po-
sition is Park or Neutral.
Special tools
BMW suggests the use of one special tool in the removal
of the gear shift lever for manual transmission equipped
I I vehicles.
Manual transmission
gearshift linkage
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4 Gearshift linkage
1. Inner rubber boot
2. Shift lever mounting ring
3. Bushing
4. Shift console
5. Shift lever
6. Selector rod
7. Spacer ring
8. Circlip
9. Dowel pin
10. Locking ring
11. Washer
12. Gear selector rod coupling
13. Locking pin
14. Bushing
4 Sh~fter spanner
(Tool No. BMW
25 1 11 0)
MANUAL TRANSMISSION GEARSHIFT
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Driveshaft
Driveshaft problems and causes
Symptom Probable cause Corrective action
Vibration when starting off Center bearing rubber deteriorated. Inspect center bearing and rubber. Replace if necessary.
(forward or reverse)
Flex-disc damaged or worn.
Inspect flex-disc. Replace
if necessary.
Engine or transmission mounts
faulty. Inspect engine and transmission mounts. Align or
replace, if necessary.
Front centering guide worn, or driveshaft
Checic front centering guide and replace
if necessary.
mounting flanges out of round.
Check
runout of driveshaft flanges.
Universal joint worn or seized.
Check universal joint play and movement. Replace
driveshaft if necessary.
Driveshaft misaligned. Check driveshaft alignment.
Noise during onloff throttle Final
drive components worn or damaged
Remove final drive and repair. 331 Final Drive
or when engaging clutch. (excessive pinion-to-ring-gear clearance).
Drive axle or CV joint faulty.
Inspect drive axles and CV joints. Repair or replace as
necessary.
331 Final Drive
Vibration at 25 to
30 mph
Front centering guide worn, or driveshaft
Check front centering guide and replace if necessary.
(40 to 50
kmlh). mounting flanges out of round or damaged.
Check runout of driveshaft mounting flanges.
Universal joint worn or seized.
Check universal joint play and movement. Replace
driveshaft if necessary.
Flex-disc damaged or worn.
Inspect flex-disc. Replace if necessary.
Center bearing rubber deteriorated.
Inspect center bearing. Replace if necessary.
Misaligned installed position. Check driveshaft alignment.
Vibration, audible rumble Front centering guide worn, or driveshaft
Check front centering guide and replace
if necessary.
over
35 mph (60 kmlh). mounting flanges out of rouncl or damaged.
Check runout of driveshaft mounting flanges. - -
Mounting flange bolts loose or holes worn.
Remove driveshaft and check transmission output flange
and final drive input flange. Replace if necessary.
Driveshaft unbalanced. Check driveshaft for loose or missing balance weights.
Have driveshaft rebalanced or replace if necessary.
Universal ioint worn or seized.
Check universal ioint
~lav and movement. Reolace ' .. driveshaft if necessary.
Center bearing faulty.
Replace center bearing.
.
Final drive rubber mount faulty.
Inspect final drive rubber mount and repiace if necessary.
Driveshaft misaligned.
Check driveshaft alignment.
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300-6
/Suspension, Steering and Brakes - General
Rear suspension sedan models
Coil spring
Strut
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'01 arm
Sport Wagon models
In order to provide a wide, ilat iloor in the cargo compartment,
the rear suspension on the Sport Wagon is unique to itself.
The shoclcabsorber is attached diagonally between the lower
swing arm and a mounting bracket on the subframe. The
spring on each side is mounted between a perch at the top
oi
the wheel bearing carrier and the bottom of the cargo com-
partment floor.
Starting with
1999 Sporl Wagon models, a self-leveling air
suspension system with electronic height control (EHC) was introduced. The system is standard on
V-8 models and op-
tional on 6-cylinder models.
On models fitted with electronic height control (EHC) rear
suspension, the standard coil springs are replaced by air
springs. Air pressure in the air springs is automatically con-
trolled by the
EHC system to compensate for ride height and
load variations.
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Suspension, Steering and Brakes - ~enerail
The main components of the system are the wheel speed
(pulse) sensors, the
ABSIASC or ABSIDSC control module,
and the hydraulic control unit.
Traction control also comes into operation during decelera-
tion. Decelerating on snowy or icy road surfaces can lead to
rear wheel slip. If a rear wheel starts to drag or lock up, the
ASC system can limit the problem by adjusting throttle, fuel
injection and ignition timing.
4 A switch (arrow) on the center console is used to toggle the
ASC on or off.
NOJE-
Even with the ASC system turned off, if the ASC control mod-
ule senses a difference in wheel speed (one wheel spinning)
the
ASC system applies modulated braling force to the slip-
ping wheel until traction is regained. There is no override of
fuelinjection function.
The ASC system is designed to be maintenance free. There
are no adjustments that can be made. Repair and trouble-
shooting of the ASC system requires special test equipment
and knowledge and should be performed only by an autho-
rized
BMW dealer.
ABSIASC traction
I 1.
control system
Wheel speed sensor
Wheel speed pulse wheel
Brake disk
Brake caliper
ABSIASC hydraulic unit
Brake master cylinder
Pedal operated throttle valve
ASC controlled throttle valve
Engine control module (ECM)
Accelerator pedal
ABSlASC control module
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I Steering and Wheel Alignment
This repair group covers steering wheel and column removal
and steering system service, including wheel alignment infor-
mation.
NOTE-
Ignition loclc cylinder replacement is covered in this sec-
tion.
a For information on steering column mounted switches, in-
cluding the ignition switch, see
612 Switches.
Special tools
Some special tools are necessary to carry out the repairs and
adjustments required for steering service and wheel align-
ment. Be sure to read the procedures through before starting
work on the vehicle.
4 Steering shafl retaining ring installation tool
(Tool No. BMW 32
1 090)
4 Bail joint removal tool
(Tool No. BMW 32
1 190)
4 Pitman arm removal tool
(Tool No. BMW 32 2
000)
4 Inner tie rod removal tool
(Tool No. BMW 32 2
110)
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-steering and wheel -. Alignment I
< Hand tighten rear suppoll nut (arrow) against mounting
bracket.
Install rear mounting nut and tighten.
Do not over-torque banjo bolts.
* Fill and bleed power steering system as described later.
Tightening torques
Hydraulic lines to steering pump (banjo bolts)
a MlO 12 Nm (9 ft-lb)
. M14 35 Nm (26 ft-lb)
MI6 40 Nm (30 ft-lb)
. MI8 45 Nm (33 ft-lb)
Pump
brackets to engine block 25 Nm (18 ft-lb)
Rear pump support stud to pump housing
22 Nm (16 ft-lb)
Power steering system, bleeding and filling
- With engine off, fill power steering fluid reservoir with clean
fluid. Fill level to MAX
mark on dip stick.
- Start engine. Turn steering wheel twice to left lock and right I
lock.
- Recheck fluid level with engine off. Fill to MAX.
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340-8
1 Brakes
Brake bleeding is usually done for one of two reasons: either
to replace old brake fluid as part of routine maintenance or to
expel trapped air in the system that resulted
from opening the
brake hydraulic system during repairs.
Read the
Warnings listed below before beginning the bleed-
ing procedure an on any
E39 car. If air enters the ACS or DSC
hydraulic unit, the factory BMW Service Tester MUST be
used in conjunction with a bralte pressure bleeder before the
vehicle is driven.
The BMW
ServiceTester (DISpluslGT1iMoDiC) must be
used to bleed the braltes if:
Any hydraulic brake system components are replaced, in-
cluding bralte lines.
Air has enter the
ABSIASC or ABSlDSC hydraulic unit.
WARNING -
* The ASC and DSC systems use electronic controls and a
sophisticated hydraulic unit Once air enters the hydraulic
unit, it is very difficult to remove using traditional methods.
For this reason, pressure
brake bleeding should be done
in conjunction with the BMW
Sewice Tester (DIS-
plus/GTl/MoDiC). The tester electrically cycles the hy-
draulic unit solenoids in the hydraulic unit while
pressurized brake fluid is forced through the system.
When flushing the brake fluid from the system, use ex-
treme care to not let the
brale fluid reservoir run dry If
air enters the hydraulic unit, the BMW Service Tester
MUST be used to bleed the brale system before the
vehicle is driven.
Always use new brake fluid from an unopened container. It is
important to bleed the entire system when any part of the hy-
draulic system has been opened. Be sure to have the special
equipment needed before beginning the job.
When bleeding the
braltes, start atthe wheel farthest from the
master cylinder and progress in the following order:
right rear brake
left rear brake
* right front brake
left front brake
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Brakes
Brakes, bleeding
The procedure below requires a BMW Service Tester (DIS-
pluslGTl/MoDiC).
- Determine type of traction control (ASC, DSC with precharge
pump, DSC without precharge pump). Be sure to use correct
specification brake fluid, according to application table below.
Brake fluid applications
ABS I ASC and ABS / DSC models DOT 4 brake fluid
with precharge pump (to 911998)
ABS I DSC models without precharge DOT 4 low viscosity
pump (911998 and later) brake
fluid
< Remove left side interior ventilation microfilter housing:
Remove upper cover and microfilter loclting clip
(A).
Release locking clamp (B), and rotate air tube in direction
of arrow to remove.
Disconnect wiring harness from hood switch
(C).
Release filter body mounting clamp (D) and remove lower
microfilter housing.
- Top off bralte fluid in reservoir and connect BMW Service
Tester to
20 pin Data Link Connector (DLC) under hood or 16
pin
DLCIOBD I1 connector under dash.
- Call up service function Bleeding ABS / ASC or service func-
tion Bleeding ABS
/ DSC, depending on installed system.
- Fill pressure bleeding device with the correct brake fluid and
connect to brake fluid reservoir and apply pressurize.
Do not exceed a pressure of
2 bar (29 psi) when pressure
bleeding the
brake system. Excessive pressure will damage
4 Starting at right rear wheel, connect bleed hose and fluid re-
ceptacle to bleeder screw (arrow).
CA UTlON-
Bleeder hose must always remain submersed in clean brake
fluid whenever the bleeder valve is open.