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M62TU Engine / ME7.2
The 4.4i X5 is equipped with the M62 TU B44 (4.4 liter) engine. Features of the M62 TU
engine include:
• Digital motor Electronics Control ME 7.2.
• Variable positioned intake camshaft VANOS system.
• “EML” Electronic Throttle Control System identified as EDK.
• Compact water cooled generator (F-alternator).
• Thermostat controlled transmission fluid/engine coolant heat exchanger system for
automatic transmission equipped vehicles.
• Non Return Fuel Rail (Running Loss Compliance).
• IHKA Auxillary Water Pump.
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ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
The cooling system concepts introduced in
the 1999 Model year including the automatic
transmission heat exchanger and the the
water cooled alternator have been retained
for the X5.
The component locations have however
been changed:
• Thermostat for heat exchanger mounted
directly on radiator
• Transmission heat exchanger - right side
of radiator.
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ACCELERATOR PEDAL SENSOR (PWG)
The driver's application of the accelerator pedal is monitored by a PWG sensor in the dri-
ver's footwell as with previous non-bowden cable EML systems.
The PWG provides two separate variable voltage signals to the ME 7.2 control module for
determining the request for operating the Electric Throttle Valve (EDK) as well as providing
a kickdown request with automatic transmission vehicles.
The ME 7.2 monitors the changing signal
ranges of both circuits as the pedal is pressed
from LL to VL.
• In vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission (A5S 440Z), the ME 7.2 recognizes
the max pedal value (4.5V) as a kickdown request and signals the AGS via CAN bus.
PWG SIGNAL MONITORING & PWG FAILSAFE OPERATION:
• If the monitored PWG potentiometer signals are not plausible, ME 7.2 will only use the
lower of the two signals as the driver’s pedal request input providing failsafe operation.
Throttle response will be slower and maximum throttle position will be reduced.
• When in PWG failsafe operation, ME 7.2 sets the EDK throttle plate and injection time
to idle (LL) whenever the brake pedal is depressed.
• When the system is in PWG failsafe operation, the instrument cluster matrix display will
post “Engine Emergency Program” and PWG specific fault(s) will be stored in memory.