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Lubrication System
Oil pump, removing and installing (V-8)
CAUTION-
V8 engines: The oil pump fasteners (including the sprocket
retaining nut) are known to vibrate loose. This can result in oil
starvation and engine failure. Be sure to
checlc oil bolts and
nut tighness whenever the oil pump is accessible. If any fas-
teners are found to be loose, remove them and reinstall with
Loctite
8 and torque to specifications.
- Remove upper oil pan, as described earlier, to gain access to
oil pump.
4 If fitted, remove oil pump sprocket cover fasteners (arrows).
Remove cover.
* Unclip oil return line (A).
4 Remove oil pump sprocket nut (arrow) and sprocket together
with drive chain.
Unbolt oil pump mounting fasteners (arrows) and remove
pump.
Remove oil pressure relief valve and inspect as described
later.

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Lubrication System
4 Replace O-ring seals (arrows) on engine oil pipes. Oil seals
lightly.
CAUTIO&
During reinstallation, do not damage O-rings on sharp edges
of engine
blocl<.
4 Replace sealing O-ring (A) in oil pump.
Turn threaded spacer on pump fully to stop
(arrow).
Reinstall pump. Coat pump mounting fasteners (arrows)
with Loctite 8 or equivalent thread locking product. Install
and tighten.
Coat pump sprocltet shafl threads with Loctite
8. Reinstall
pump sprocltet with drive chain and tighten mounting nut.
Tightening torques
Oil pump cover to oil pump (M6) 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Oil pump sprocket to shaft
(M10) 45 Nm (33 ft-lb)
Oil pump to engine block
M8 (8.8 grade) 22 Nm (16 ft-lb)

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< Use Allen wrench to adjust chain slaclc (B) by turning thread-
ed spacer
(A).
Oil pump chain adjustment
Slack
10 52 mrn (0.394i0.079 in)
- Coat remaining oil pump mounting fastener with Loctite 03. In-
stall and tighten.
- Remainder of assembly is reverse of disassembly.
- After adding engine oil, start and run engine. Raise engine
speed to
2,500 rpm until oil pressure warning light goes out
(about
5 seconds).
Tightening torques
Lower oil pan to upper oil pan
M6 (8.8 grade) 10
Nm (89 in-ib)
M6 (10.9 grade) 12
Nm (9 ft-lb)
M8 (8.8 grade) 22
Nrn (1 6 ft-lb)
Oil drain plug to oil pan (M12) 25 Nm (I8 ft-lb)
Oil pump cover to oil pump
(M6) 10 Nrn (89 in-lb)
Oilpump sprocket to shaft TKO) 45 Nm (33 it-lb)
Oil pump to engine bloclc
M8 (8.8 grade) 22 Nrn (16 ft-lb)
Oil pressure relief valve (&cylinder)
Remove oil
pump as described earlier. The oil pump pressure
relief valve is held in the side of the
oil pump with a circlip.
< Inspect oil pump relief valve components and bore for scor-
4. Sleeve
5. Circlip
- Install using a new circlip.
Oil
pressure relief valve assembly
,- ..., !~. -.-~. - ~- -~!~~-% h. .- .,, /to-cy~~noer engrnej ing or other damage.
1. Control plunger
2. Spring
3. Sealing O-ring

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Lubrication System
Oil pressure relief valve (V-8)
4 Remove oil pressure relief valve retaining circlip.
Use a suitable drift to remove relief valve assembly from
pump.
CAUTION--
There is high spring pressure in the relief valve.
4 Inspect oil pump relief valve components and bore lor scor-
ing or other damage.
1. Control plunger
2. Spring
3. Sleeve
4. Circlip
- Install using a new circlip.

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170-8
I Radiator and Cooling System
Common cooling system faults can be grouped into one of 4
categories:
Cooling system
lealts
Poor coolant circulation
Radiator cooling fan faults
Electrical/electronic faults
Cooling system inspection
- Check that coolant pump drive belt tensioner is functioning
properly and that belt tension is correct. Belt tensioner sys-
tems for the different models are shown in
020 Maintenance.
- Check condition of coolant pump drive belt.
- Checlc coolant hoses for cracks or softness. Checlc clamps
for looseness. Check coolant level and check for evidence of
coolant
lealts from engine.
- Check that radiator fins are not blocked with dirt or debris.
Clean radiator using low-pressure water or compressed air.
Blow outward, from engine side out.
- To check coolant pump:
Remove mechanical cooling fan. See Mechanical
(vis.
cous clutch) cooling fan, removing and installing.
Remove drive belt from coolant pump pulley. See
020
Maintenance.
Firmly grasp opposite sides of pulley and check for play in
all directions.
Spin pulley and check that shaft runs smoothly without
play.
NOTE-
The coolant provides lubrication for the pump shaft, so an oc-
casional drop of coolant
lealing from the pump is acceptable.
If coolant drips steadily from the vent hole, replace the pump.
- At normal engine operating temperature, cooling system is
pressurized. This raises boiling point of coolant.
Leaks may
prevent system from becoming pressurized. If visual evi-
dence is inconclusive, pressure test cooling system as de-
scribed later to help pinpoint hard-to-find leaks.
- If cooling system is full of coolant and holds pressure:
- Use an appropriate scan tool to interrogate engine control
module (ECM) for radiator fan or DME control circuit faults.
Checlc for loose or worn drive belt.
0 Test for failed thermostat or coolant pump impeller. Some
pumps may be fitted with plastic impellers.

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4 INDEX
Door window anti-trap
512-4 convenience openinglclosing 512.4
regulator and motor 512-1 1
service
512-5 switches 512-3
see also Switches
Double
VANOS see VANOS
Drive
axle
CV joint 331-15 CV joint boot 331-15
rernovinglinstalling 331-14
Drive belt
see Maintenance
Driveabiiity troubleshooting
100-4
Driveaway protection
see EWS (eiectronic immobilization)
Driveshaft aligning
260-7
center bearing, replacing 260-12 CV joint, replacing 260-14
itex-disc, replacing 260-1 1
iront centering guide, replacing 260-13
rernovinglinstailing 260-6
lroubleshooting 260-3
U-joint 260-3
DSC
see Braires
DTC (diagnostic trouble code)
OBD-8
DWA
see Anti-theft alarm
ECM (engine control module)
see 130 under appropriate
iuei
injection system
ECT (engine coolant temperature)
sensor see 130 under appropriate
iuei
injection system
EDK adaptation
130-69
MS 43.0 130-35
EHC see Electronic iieigiit control (EHC)
Electric cooling fan
see Cooling system, cooling
fan
see also Cooiing system, eiectric fan
Electrical switches
see Switches
Electrical system abbreviations
600-14 bus System 600-4
component location table 610-3
components
photos
610-36
Sport Wagon 610-81 engine 121-2
troubleshooting 600-15
voltage and polarily 600-5 wire color codes 600-12
wiring diagrams 600-12
Electrical wiring diagrams
ELE-1
Eiectricaliy heated thermostat
(characteristic map)
170-4
Eiectronic height control (EHC)
300-8, 330-44
Eiectronic immobilization
see EWS (electronic immobilization)
Eiectronics box
(E-box)
610-37
Emergencies
010-18
Emergency brake see
BraBes, parking brake Engine
see also Cylinder head and valvetrain
applications
100-2
compression, testing 113-5
cooling see Cooiing system
crankshaft front oil seai
see Crankshaft oil seals
cyiinder leak-down test 113-8
diagnostic testing 113-1
drive belts
see Maintenance
driveability troubleshooting
100-4
engine management systems 100-2
see also Ignition
see also Fuel injection
fuel supply
130-6
ground connections 100-5
see also 61 0 identilying ieatures 100-3
lubrication svstem
see
~ubricetion system
mount
on-board diagnostics
OBD-I
oxygensensor
see Fuel injection
see also Exhaust system
Dreventive maintenance
see Maintenance
removal/installation
Engine control module (ECM)
see 130 under appropriate iuel
injection system
Engine cooiant temperature (ECT)
sensor see 130 under appropriate iuel
injection
system
Engine cooling fan
see Cooiing system, electric fan
Engine hood
41
0-6 raising to service position 410-6
Engine troubleshooting
see Engine, driveability troubleshooting
EVa~oratiVe control svstem
160-3 see also 130 under aDDroDriate iuel
injection system
Evaporator see
NC
Evaporator temperature sensor see
NC

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INDEX 7
WARNING
Your common sense, good
judgement, and general alertness are
crucial to safe and successful service
work. Before
attempting any work on
your BMW, be sure to read 001
General Warnings and Cautions
and the copyright page at the front of
the manual. Review these warnings
and cautions each time you prepare
to
work on your BMW. Please also
read any warnings and
caulions that
accompany
/he procedures in the
manual.
Jack stands
010-16
Jump starting 010-19
Keys
515-1 1
Knock sensor
see Ignition system
Leak detection,
fuel tanlr
see Fuel tank, leak detection unit
Leather upholstery
see Maintenance, leather
upholstery and trim
LDP
(leak detection pump)
see Fuel
tanir, leal( detection unit
Level sender
see Fuel tank
see also Fuel pump
License
plate iight
630-1 1
Lifters see Cylinder head and vaivetrain
Lifting the car
010-5 Lights
bulb applications
630-2
control module (LCM) 630-3
foglights 630-8 headiighls 630-4
automatic headlight adjustment
(LWR)
630-7
vertical aim system 630-8 interior lights 630-12
bulb applications 630-13
side turn signal 630-9
taillight 630.10 trunk light bulb 630-14
turn signals, taillights 630-12
LOClCS see Central loci(ing
see also Door loclrs
Lubrication system
oil
level warning switch, replacing
119-20
oil pan, removinglinstalling
6-cylinder 119-10
V-E lower 119-13 V-8 upper 119-15
oil pressure
checiring 11
9-4
warning system, testing 119-5 warning switch, replacing 119-20
oil pressure
reliel valve
6-cylinder 119-26
V-8 11 9-27
oil pump, removinglinstalling
6-cylinder
119-22
V-8 1 19-4
troubieshooting 119-3
Luggage compartment
seeTrunk
MAF (mass air flow) sensor
see 130 under appropriate fuel
injection system Maintenance
accelerator linkage
020-14 air filter 020-14
automatic transmission 020-29
battery 020-22
body lubrication 020-31 body and interior 020-31
braire fluid 020-24
brake padlrotor wear 020-24
brake system 020-25 clutch fluid 020-26
cooling system 020-15
CV ioint boots 020-27
differential oil level 020-26
drive bells 020-16 engine comparlmenl 020-14
engine cooling system 020-16
engine oil 020-1 1 exhaust system 020-27
exterior washing 020-31
fluid and lubricant specifications 020-9
fuel lilter 020-27 fuel lanir and fuel lines 20-28
idle speed 020-19
inspection 020-5
interior care 020-31
lealher upholslery and trim 020-31
maintenance tables 020-6
manual transmission oil 020-30
microiilter 020-22 oxygen sensors 130-72, 180-8
parlcing brake 020-25
power steering fluid level 020-20
seat belts
020-32 service indicator 020-3
spark plugs 020-20
special cleaning 020-32 suspension, front 020-29
suspension, rear 020-29
tires 020-29
washing
020-32
waxing 020-32 windshield wiper blade 020-33
wheels, aligning 020-30
Malfunction indicator iight (MIL)
OED-2
Manifold, exhaust
see Exhaust system
Manifold,
intake
see Intake maniiold

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Manual transmission
applications 200-2. 230-5
back-up light switch, replacing 230-6
gear ratios 230-6
gearshift
see Gearshiit
ID tag 200-2
fluid 020-1 0. 200-4 fluid service 230-6
oil seals
input shaft seal, replacing
230-17
output shalt seal, replacing 230-1 1
selector
shaft seal, replacing 230-8 pilot bearing 210-16
removallinstallation 230-19
see also Maintenance
Map light
see Lights, interior
Mass air flow
(MAF) sensor
see 130 under appropriate fuel
injection syslem
Master cylinder
see Brakes
see also Clutch, hydraulics
MDK
130-42
Microfilter see
NC, ventilation microfilter
see also Maintenance
Mirror see Exterior trim
Misfire see Ignition syslem, diagnosis
Motor mount
see Engine,
mounl
MRS (multiple restraint system)
see Airbag system (SRS)
Muffler
see Exhaust syslem
Neutral safety switch
see Automatic transmission, range
switch
OED II (on-board diagnostics)
OED-l
Oil change equipment 010-16
Oil level sensor
see Lubrication system
Oil pan
see Lubrication system
OH pressure
see Lubrication system
Oil pump
see Lubrication system
Oil service 020-1 1
On-Board Monitor
640-12
On-board diagnostics OED-1
Outside air temperature sensor
610-14
Outside door handle
see Door
loclc
Outside mirror switch
see Switches
Output
shaft oil seal
see Manual transmission, oil seals
Overheating
see Cooling system, troubleshooting
Overload protection
600-11
Oxygen sensors
130-72, 180-8
P codes OED-10
Panic mode operation
515-11
Parking brake
see Brakes
see also Maintenance
Parts, buying
010-11
Pedal cluster switches
see Switches
Pedal position sensor (PWG)
6-cvlinder
enqine
V-8 engine (M62 TU) 130-68
Pitman arm
see Steering
Power steering
see Steering
Power steering
fluid
see Maintenance
Power window switch
512-3 see also Switches
PWG see Pedal position sensor
(PWG)
Racic and pinion steering
see Steering
Radiator see Cooling system
Radiator cooling fan seeCooling system, cooling fan
see also Cooling system, electric fan
Radiator grill
see Exterior
trim
Radio
650-2 see also Antenna
see also Speakers
Rain sensor
611-6
Raising car safely
010-5
Readiness codes
OED-6
Rear door window
see Door window
Rear main seal
see Crankshalt oil seals
Rear parcel
sheif
513-16