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Door Windows
molding and
anti-trap strip
4 If replacing molding with new one, transfer mounting clips
and foam insulation as necessary.
1. Window frame molding
2. Clip
3. Door corner speaker cover
4. Foam insulation
- After installation, recheck anti-trap protection.
Rear window anti-trap strip, removing
- Remove rear door panel and vapor barrier as described in
411 Doors.
4 Remove window frame molding strip, peeling it off fixed win-
dow partition
(arrows). Do not tear strip in area (A).
Disconnect electrical harness connector (arrow).
After installation, recheck anti-trap protection.
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51 2-8
Door Windows
Door window, adjusting
Whenever the door window or window regulator is removed,
window adjustment should be checked. The glass should
contact the top of the window squarely and should seat
against the window seal uniformly.
NOTE-
If the window does not contact the window seal uniformly,
wind noise or water infiltration may result.
- Remove door panel as described in 411 Doors.
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery. Remove airbag
unit and vapor barrier from door. See 721 Airbag System
(SRS).
WARNING-
Prior to disconnecting the batteg read the battery discon-
nection cautions given in
001 General Warnings and
Cautions.
Longitudinal adjustment
- Adjustments are made with window in open position.
Loosen window guide rail mounting nuts (arrows), but do not
remove.
Slide window glass in longitudinal direction to adjust
Tighten guide rail nuts.
Tightening torque
Window regulator guide rail to door
10 Nrn (89 in-ib)
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Door Windows
Vertical adjustment
- Adjustments are made with window in open position
4 Loosen window clamping fasteners (arrows), but do not
remove.
Adjust rear clamp and tighten fastener.
Tighten front clamp fastener.
4 Raise door window up to stop:
Check gap (A) at window front edge,
Checlc gap (5) at window top edge.
NOJE-
Measure window frame between door window edge and
panel.
Front window gap settings
Front of window
(A) 5.4 mm (0.21 in)
Top of window
(6) 10 mm (0.39 in)
Tightening torque Window regulator guide
rail to door 10 Nm (89 in-lb)
Door window, removing and installing
- Remove door panel as described in 411 Doors
- Reconnect window switch and lower window down to conve-
nient height and disconnect window switch.
- Disconnect negative (-) cable from battery, then remove air-
bag unit and vapor barrier from door. See 721 Airbag Sys-
tem (SRS).
WARNING -
Prior to disconnecting the battery, read the battery discon-
nection cautions given
in 001 General Warnings and
Cautions.
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512-12
I Door Windows
- Disconnect window from window guide rail as described in
Door window, removing
and installing. Do not remove
window from door.
* Push window up and use wedge to hold in position.
- If necessary, remove speaker unit from door.
- Removing window regulator from door:
Disconnect window motor electrical harness connector.
4 Remove lower window regulator fasteners (arrows).
Remove window regulator fasteners (arrows)
Loosen fasteners (arrows) and slide regulator up to remove
from mounts.
- Remove window regulatorthrough opening in bottom of door,
checking for any wiring that might become snagged during
removal.
- Installation is reverse of removal.
Be sure to route wiring harnesses to keep them away from
moving window mechanism. Use new wire ties as neces-
sary.
-
Tightening torques -
Window motor to regulator 5 Nm (44 in-lb)
502512211
Window regulator to door 8 Nm (71 in-lb)
Adjust window
as described earlier.
- -
W~ndow to guide 8 Nm (71 in-lb)
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51 5-21
Central Locking and Anti-Theft
Trunk lid gap
measurements 4 When installing, or adjusting trunk lid alignment, adjust posi-
tion of trunk
loclc striker with mounting bolts finger tight.
* Check trunk lid loclc operation with lid open.
Adjust trunk lid alignment. See
412 Trunk Lid, Tailgate for
lid adjustment specifications.
NOTE-
Do not lubricate lock or lock striker with grease.
Tailgate lock, emergency release
4 In case of electrical failure, there is an emergency tailgate
loclk release. The release is located in the tailgate behind the
tool door.
- With tool door open, remove access cover and pull to the
right to release tailgate.
ELECTRONIC ~MMOBILIZATION (EWS)
E39 cars are equipped with a passive theft-prevention sys-
tem. The Electronic Immobilization System (EWS) makes it
impossible to
startthe engine using any means other than the
special lkeys furnished with the vehicle.
NOTE-
Replacement EWS control modules or DME control modules
must be electronically aligned to each before the vehicle will
start. This requires the use of the BMW Service Tester
(DIS-
plus, GT1, or MoDiC). Without alignment, the engine will not
crank (for example: swapping a
known good DME control
module into another vehicle for test purposes will result in a
no crank situation).
In the EWS system, the ignition key is embedded with
acom-
puter chip (EEPROM) and coded. The key communicates
with the vehicle using a transponder in the lkey and a ring an-
tenna surrounding the steering lock cylinder. Up to
6 replace-
ment keys are permissible. Only an authorized
BMW dealer
can provide replacement keys.
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Sunroof, normalization
During normalization the mechanical end positions of sunroof
movement are detected and stored by the General Module
(GM
Ill).
,:..I:,* *:3F$&-T , a,.,-. . 2 *i;.'I . :i_(,*,,_ _* Press and hold sunroof switch in "lift" direction.
Afler reaching end position
(A), keep switch pressed for
approximately
20 seconds longer.
- Normalization is complete when sunroof in lifl position (A)
moves briefly in direction of (6).
E39 models up to 311 998
- The characteristic curve for E39 models built up to 311998 is
learned automatically during operation. After normalization,
open and close sunroof once by pressing switch.
NOTE-
In the event of a faulty triggering of the anti-trap protection in
a specific position, the fault can be rectified
by moving over
the relevant position several times.
E39 models from 311 998
- Characteristic curve is learned manually in the following
steps:
Release switch after normalization for maximum of
5 sec-
onds.
Then hold down switch in sunroof raising position until sun-
roof has returned to closed position after a complete open-
ing operation.
Characteristic curve learning is complete, release sunroof
switch.
NOTE-
Carry out function check (tip function, anti-trap protection
and, if necessary, comfort function).
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Sunroof, adjusting
The sunroof is controlled by a set of cables that move the sun-
roof panel along guide rails when the motor is operated. The
sunroof can be adjusted without removing it from the car.
NOTE-
Be sure to check drains in front corners of sunroof carrier if
water is entering car through headliner.
- The sunroof panel should be adjusted under the following cir-
cumstances:
Sunroof misaligned with roof.
Sunroof does not close squarely.
* Wind noise at high speeds (sunroof closed).
Sunroof has been removed.
For correct sunroof alignment:
Sunroof must be fully closed.
Gap must be even all around edge of sunroof.
Front of sunroof must be flush to
1 mm (0.04 in.) below sur-
face of roof.
. Rear of sunroof must be flush to 1 mm (0.04) above sur-
face of roof.
NOTE-
Use a credit card to measure the gap. The card sllould insert
through the gap with equal resistance all around the perimeter.
Sunroof with steel roof panel, adjusting
- The headliner panel must be disengaged from the drive as-
sembly and moved rearward in order to access the roof panel
attaching screws.
CAUTIOI\C
Sunroof panel must never be moved to open position when . .
I the headliner is disenaaaed. 1
- Start with a fully closed roof panel.
- Remove drive motor access cover. See Sunroof motor, re-
placing.
Using hex key from tool kit, turn motor drive 90" counter-
clockwise.
Rear of sunroof panel will drop
2 to 3 mm (0.08 to 0.12 in).
This disengages headliner from sunroof panel.
- Push headliner panel rearward, exposing roof panel attach-
ing screws.
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I Seat Belts
This section covers repairs to the following seat belts sys-
tems. See the table below.
IMultIple Restraint Systems I
Years
311 996 - 811 997
Multiple Restraint System electronics integrate seat belt op-
erations and
airbag deployment. Airbag repair information is
covered
in 721 Airbag System (SRS).
Troubleshooting
The seat belt reel should lock when driving quicltly through
curves,
during severe braking or in case of a collision. The au-
tomatic reel does not require any servicing and should never
be opened.
- In case of an accident, follow the seat belt troubleshooting
procedures presented
in the table below.
Troubleshooting procedures
Belt creased, unraveled, pinched, cut or
melted. Belt buckle or belt loclt plastic casing Repairs
Replace complete automatic
seat belt.
Also
checlt and replace, if necessary, seat
Problem
Damage to seat
belt.
worn, damaged or missing.
Seat belt bucltle is not ejected with spring
pressure when red button on seat belt loclt is
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Automatic belt soueaks when fastened or I~xcessive friction in belt guides. I Replace reel assembly.
Probable
cause
Accident in which bumper impact absorbers
were permanently deformed.
Seat belts aged or worn.
pressed.
Seat belt automatic reel does not lock when
pulled out suddenly.
Seat belt automatic reel jams when pulled
out.
Seat belt does not retract automatically
(see note below).
Automatic reel loose. Return sorino broken inside reel. belt mounting on car body and
seat belt
mounting on seat runner.
Replace complete automatic seat belt.
Seat belt
loclt mechanism worn or
damaged.
Tighten reel mounting bolt Replace reel assembly.
Replace seat belt lock.
Automatic reel defective.
Automatic reel loose. Return spring
broken inside reel.
Automatic reel loose.
Return spring brolten inside reel. Replace reel
assembly.
Tighten reel mounting
bolt.
Replace reel assembly.
Tighten reel mounting bolt. Replace reel assembly.
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Replace complete automatic seat belt.
Also check retaining bracket of belt
Seat belt
pyrotechnic tensioner triggered. Accident triggered pyrotechnic deployment.