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2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 160498 Date: 000501

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 160498 Date: 000501



Instruments - New Fuel Level Sensor Testing Caution



GROUP 16



Fuel Supply Systems



251



Bulletin Number



16 04 98



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



May 2000



Service Engineering



This Service Information bulletins supersedes S.I. 16 04 98 dated January 1999.



SUBJECT:



Fuel Level Sensor Gives False Resistance Readings



MODEL:



E31, E32, E34, E36 (including Z3), E38, E39, E46, E52, E53



Situation:



A fuel level sensor unit has open circuit, or high resistance when tested out of the vehicle.



Cause:



1. Replacement fuel level sensors are oiled to prevent contact corrosion. If a replacement fuel level sensor is tested prior to vehicle installation,



dust particles which are attracted to the oiled surface, may falsely indicate an open circuit or high resistance condition, as the float arm is



moved through its operating range.



2. When a multimeter on "Auto" range is used to test a fuel level sender's resistance, the multimeter momentarily shows an "out of range" display



as the fuel sender's float arm is moved through its operating range. This is caused by the meter switching between ranges but can be



misinterpreted as a momentary open circuit in the fuel level sensor.



Correction:



1. Clean the resistor card prior to testing a replacement fuel level sensor, using aerosol electrical contact cleaner. Allow the contact cleaner to



evaporate, and then proceed with the test using a multimeter set on "Kohm" range.



2. Select a multimeter (for example Fluke 83) which can have the range manually set. Set the multimeter range to "Kohm", then slowly sweep the



float arm through its full range of movement in both directions, at the same time observing the multimeter display.



General Information:



For information, fuel level sensor resistances are as shown.