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Tuesday, 30 April 2019

2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 240700 Date: 001101


A/T - E39 THMR1 Hard 1-2/2-3 Gear Upshifts



Group 24



Automatic Transmissions



Bulletin Number



24 07 00



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



November 2000



Service Engineering



This bulletin is also issued in Group 12 (Engine Electrical), S.I. 12 03 00, the contents of which are identical.



SUBJECT



E39 THMR1 Harsh 1-2 and 2-3 Upshift with Light Throttle Application



MODEL



E39 with M52TU produced 9/98 to 2/99



SITUATION



Customer complaint of a hard 1-2/2-3 upshift when accelerating lightly.



CAUSE



DME/ECM calibration



CORRECTION



Reprogram the DME/ECM with CD 23.0 or higher.



PROCEDURE



1. Before programming, check the DME programmed and basic control module numbers. If the numbers shown are displayed, do not program



the DME. Contact the Technical Hotline for further information.



2. An automatic determination can be used to reprogram the DME/ECM in a '99 or '00 MY 528iA/iAT.



Select:



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-- Programming



-- DME programming



-- Exchange control unit



-- Determine basic control unit



-- "Is faulty control unit installed in car?" ... select "Yes"



-- Enter VIN



-- Program basic control unit



-- Clear adaptation values



The numbers shown will be displayed after programming with CD23.0.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



Covered under the terms of the BMW New Vehicle Limited Warranty.

Thursday, 18 April 2019

2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 180299 Date: 001101


Exhaust System - Back Pressure Checking Tool



Group 18



Exhaust Systems



Bulletin Number



18 02 99



329



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



November 2000



Service Engineering



SUBJECT



Exhaust System Back Pressure Check



MODEL



All



SITUATION



A customer may have one or more of the following complaints on a vehicle with a restricted catalytic converter:



-- "Engine has no power / loses power"



-- "Rattling noise from under the vehicle"



-- "Check Engine lamp is illuminated" and one or more of the following faults may be stored in the Engine Control Module (ECM/DME):



-- Fault Code 40, 45 or 233 (E9 hex), 234 (EA hex) - Cat. - converter conversion / efficiency



-- Fault Codes 63 - 74 (3F - 4A hex) Cylinder misfire detected.



Refer to service information bulletin 18 01 99 for further catalytic converter information.



CORRECTION



A common cause for high exhaust system back pressure is a restricted / blocked catalytic converter.



A new tool has been developed to check exhaust back pressure when a restricted catalytic converter is suspected thus eliminating unnecessary



component replacements and excessive diagnosis times.



Note:



Only if a customer complaint of an audible rattle noise is verified coming from the inside of the catalytic converter, and/or fault codes 40, 45 or



233 (E9 hex), 234 (EA hex) are stored in the Engine Control Module (ECM/DME) which are catalytic converter efficiency or conversion faults,



should the catalytic converter be replaced without further exhaust system flow checks.



In this case it is not necessary to check for a restricted / blocked catalytic converter.



PROCEDURE



If the above customer complaints are received and a restricted catalytic converter is suspected:



1. Remove the pre-catalytic converter oxygen sensor as outlined in the appropriate repair manual, group 11 section 11 78.



2. Install the exhaust back pressure gauge hose connector in place of the precatalytic converter oxygen sensor.



Note:



Lightly tighten (snug) the tool fitting. Do not over tighten.



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3. Mount the gauge in an upright position - the hose connection must be located at the bottom of the gauge for proper back pressure readings.



Note:



Incorrect test readings will be the result if the gauge is not in the upright position, for example: hung up side down, laid flat, etc.



4. With the hand brake on and the vehicle in park or neutral, start the engine.



The engine must be at operating temperature before measurements are taken.



5. Raise and briefly hold the engine speed at 2500 rpm.



With the engine speed stabilized at 2500 rpm the gauge should remain in the green zone.



Test Results:



If the gauge indicates readings in the green zone (less than 1.5 psi) the catalytic converter is not restricted.



If the gauge indicates readings beyond the green zone (greater than 1.5 psi) the catalytic converter is restricted and should be replaced.



Note:



A restricted catalytic converter will typically indicate readings greater than 2psi during the 2500 rpm test as described above.



Notes:



A non-restricted catalytic converter may momentarily indicate a reading beyond the green zone (up to approximately 2psi) when revving the



engine rapidly from idle speed to 3000-4000 rpm.



Also if the vehicle is driven with the gauge connected (not recommended) it will display readings beyond the green zone during engine



acceleration (high engine load).



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A gauge reading beyond the green zone (greater than 1.5 psi) is normal under these conditions due to the momentary back pressure build up in



the exhaust system caused by the engine acceleration and does not indicate a restricted catalytic converter.



6. Reinstall the oxygen sensor as outlined in the repair manual, group 11 section 11 78 and clear all fault codes in the ECM/DME memory.



PARTS INFORMATION



The BMW part number for the new exhaust back pressure tool is 99 00 0 001 855.



Also refer to service information bulletin number 04 12 00 for further information regarding the exhaust back pressure tool.



The exhaust back pressure tool consists of.



WARRANTY INFORMATION: Information only.

Thursday, 28 March 2019

2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 330200 Date: 001101


Rear Differential - Whine Noise



Group 33



Rear Axle



Bulletin Number



33 02 00



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



November 2000



Service Engineering



SUBJECT:



Rear Axle Differential Whine Noise



MODEL:



E46 All with M52TUB25 engine and 5L40E (GM5) transmission up to 3/00 production



E46 All with M52TUB28 engine and SL40E (GM5) transmission up to 9/00 production



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E39 All with M52B28 engine and THMR1 (GM310R) transmission up to 9/98 production



E39 All with M52TUB28 engine and 5L40E (GM5) transmission up to 9/00 production



Situation:



A loud whine or howling noise may be heard in the passenger compartment at approximately 70 miles per hour with a light engine load.



Cause:



The meshing of gears in the rear axle differential generates a whine noise under the conditions described above which on some vehicles may be



transmitted to the body via the drive shaft center bearing.



Correction:



On a customer complaint basis only install a drive shaft center bearing insulation strip (butyl strip) BMW part number 26 12 7 511 140 to reduce the



drive line noise which is transmitted to the vehicle body as outlined below.



Procedure:



1. Remove exhaust system (see repair manual group 18, section 18 00 020) and heat shields.



2. E46 only: Remove the three hold down bolts which secure the drive shaft to the transmission output flange.



Note:



The E39 incorporates enough clearance with the center bearing removed from the body to perform the repair described below. Therefore it is not



necessary to remove the drive shaft from the transmission output flange to perform this repair on E39 models.



3. Remove two hold down nuts for the center bearing.



Note:



Mark the position of the center bearing before removal. Center bearing should be reinstalled in the same position during reassembly.



4. Lower the drive shaft.



Note:



The drive shaft must be supported during repairs to avoid damage to the joints.



5. Remove protective paper from the noise reduction strip and install the strip (1) on top of the center bearing housing as shown in the picture.



6. Important:



Before raising the drive shaft back into the vehicle tunnel a thin coating of mineral based engine oil must be applied to the exposed (top)



side of the strip.



This oil will allow the center bearing (with strip installed) to be pushed up into the center bearing tunnel thus preventing damage to the strip



since this is a very tight fit.



The strip must not be torn during installation.



7. E46 only: Reinstall the three hold down bolts which secure the drive shaft to the transmission output flange.



Note:



New self locking nuts part number 07 12 9 900 047 must be used when reinstalling bolts. Torque specification: 100 Nm (74 lb.ft.)



8. Reinstall center bearing nuts and torque to specification. Torque specification: 21 Nm (15.5 lb.ft.)



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9. Note:



When tightening the center bearing nuts the strip must squeeze out between the center bearing housing and the center bearing tunnel as



shown in the picture (see arrows).



For this fix to be effective the center bearing must fit tightly into the center bearing tunnel with the noise reduction strip compressed when the



nuts are torqued to specification.



10. Reinstall heat shields.



11. Reinstall exhaust system.

Monday, 25 March 2019

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 180299 Date: 001101

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 180299 Date: 001101



Exhaust System - Back Pressure Checking Tool



Group 18



Exhaust Systems



Bulletin Number



18 02 99



327



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



November 2000



Service Engineering



SUBJECT



Exhaust System Back Pressure Check



MODEL



All



SITUATION



A customer may have one or more of the following complaints on a vehicle with a restricted catalytic converter:



-- "Engine has no power / loses power"



-- "Rattling noise from under the vehicle"



-- "Check Engine lamp is illuminated" and one or more of the following faults may be stored in the Engine Control Module (ECM/DME):



-- Fault Code 40, 45 or 233 (E9 hex), 234 (EA hex) - Cat. - converter conversion / efficiency



-- Fault Codes 63 - 74 (3F - 4A hex) Cylinder misfire detected.



Refer to service information bulletin 18 01 99 for further catalytic converter information.



CORRECTION



A common cause for high exhaust system back pressure is a restricted / blocked catalytic converter.



A new tool has been developed to check exhaust back pressure when a restricted catalytic converter is suspected thus eliminating unnecessary



component replacements and excessive diagnosis times.



Note:



Only if a customer complaint of an audible rattle noise is verified coming from the inside of the catalytic converter, and/or fault codes 40, 45 or



233 (E9 hex), 234 (EA hex) are stored in the Engine Control Module (ECM/DME) which are catalytic converter efficiency or conversion faults,



should the catalytic converter be replaced without further exhaust system flow checks.



In this case it is not necessary to check for a restricted / blocked catalytic converter.



PROCEDURE



If the above customer complaints are received and a restricted catalytic converter is suspected:



1. Remove the pre-catalytic converter oxygen sensor as outlined in the appropriate repair manual, group 11 section 11 78.



2. Install the exhaust back pressure gauge hose connector in place of the precatalytic converter oxygen sensor.



Note:



Lightly tighten (snug) the tool fitting. Do not over tighten.



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3. Mount the gauge in an upright position - the hose connection must be located at the bottom of the gauge for proper back pressure readings.



Note:



Incorrect test readings will be the result if the gauge is not in the upright position, for example: hung up side down, laid flat, etc.



4. With the hand brake on and the vehicle in park or neutral, start the engine.



The engine must be at operating temperature before measurements are taken.



5. Raise and briefly hold the engine speed at 2500 rpm.



With the engine speed stabilized at 2500 rpm the gauge should remain in the green zone.



Test Results:



If the gauge indicates readings in the green zone (less than 1.5 psi) the catalytic converter is not restricted.



If the gauge indicates readings beyond the green zone (greater than 1.5 psi) the catalytic converter is restricted and should be replaced.



Note:



A restricted catalytic converter will typically indicate readings greater than 2psi during the 2500 rpm test as described above.



Notes:



A non-restricted catalytic converter may momentarily indicate a reading beyond the green zone (up to approximately 2psi) when revving the



engine rapidly from idle speed to 3000-4000 rpm.



Also if the vehicle is driven with the gauge connected (not recommended) it will display readings beyond the green zone during engine



acceleration (high engine load).



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A gauge reading beyond the green zone (greater than 1.5 psi) is normal under these conditions due to the momentary back pressure build up in



the exhaust system caused by the engine acceleration and does not indicate a restricted catalytic converter.



6. Reinstall the oxygen sensor as outlined in the repair manual, group 11 section 11 78 and clear all fault codes in the ECM/DME memory.



PARTS INFORMATION



The BMW part number for the new exhaust back pressure tool is 99 00 0 001 855.



Also refer to service information bulletin number 04 12 00 for further information regarding the exhaust back pressure tool.



The exhaust back pressure tool consists of.



WARRANTY INFORMATION: Information only.

Sunday, 17 February 2019

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 330200 Date: 001101

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 330200 Date: 001101



Rear Differential - Whine Noise



Group 33



Rear Axle



Bulletin Number



33 02 00



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



November 2000



Service Engineering



SUBJECT:



Rear Axle Differential Whine Noise



MODEL:



E46 All with M52TUB25 engine and 5L40E (GM5) transmission up to 3/00 production



E46 All with M52TUB28 engine and SL40E (GM5) transmission up to 9/00 production



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E39 All with M52B28 engine and THMR1 (GM310R) transmission up to 9/98 production



E39 All with M52TUB28 engine and 5L40E (GM5) transmission up to 9/00 production



Situation:



A loud whine or howling noise may be heard in the passenger compartment at approximately 70 miles per hour with a light engine load.



Cause:



The meshing of gears in the rear axle differential generates a whine noise under the conditions described above which on some vehicles may be



transmitted to the body via the drive shaft center bearing.



Correction:



On a customer complaint basis only install a drive shaft center bearing insulation strip (butyl strip) BMW part number 26 12 7 511 140 to reduce the



drive line noise which is transmitted to the vehicle body as outlined below.



Procedure:



1. Remove exhaust system (see repair manual group 18, section 18 00 020) and heat shields.



2. E46 only: Remove the three hold down bolts which secure the drive shaft to the transmission output flange.



Note:



The E39 incorporates enough clearance with the center bearing removed from the body to perform the repair described below. Therefore it is not



necessary to remove the drive shaft from the transmission output flange to perform this repair on E39 models.



3. Remove two hold down nuts for the center bearing.



Note:



Mark the position of the center bearing before removal. Center bearing should be reinstalled in the same position during reassembly.



4. Lower the drive shaft.



Note:



The drive shaft must be supported during repairs to avoid damage to the joints.



5. Remove protective paper from the noise reduction strip and install the strip (1) on top of the center bearing housing as shown in the picture.



6. Important:



Before raising the drive shaft back into the vehicle tunnel a thin coating of mineral based engine oil must be applied to the exposed (top)



side of the strip.



This oil will allow the center bearing (with strip installed) to be pushed up into the center bearing tunnel thus preventing damage to the strip



since this is a very tight fit.



The strip must not be torn during installation.



7. E46 only: Reinstall the three hold down bolts which secure the drive shaft to the transmission output flange.



Note:



New self locking nuts part number 07 12 9 900 047 must be used when reinstalling bolts. Torque specification: 100 Nm (74 lb.ft.)



8. Reinstall center bearing nuts and torque to specification. Torque specification: 21 Nm (15.5 lb.ft.)



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9. Note:



When tightening the center bearing nuts the strip must squeeze out between the center bearing housing and the center bearing tunnel as



shown in the picture (see arrows).



For this fix to be effective the center bearing must fit tightly into the center bearing tunnel with the noise reduction strip compressed when the



nuts are torqued to specification.



10. Reinstall heat shields.



11. Reinstall exhaust system.

Friday, 25 January 2019

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 340300 Date: 001101

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 340300 Date: 001101



Front Brakes - Squealing



Group 34



Brakes



Bulletin Number



34 03 00



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



November 2000



Service Engineering



SUBJECT:



Brake Squeal



MODEL:



E46 323i, 325i, and 328i



Situation:



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Some E46s (323i, 325i, and 328i) equipped with Textar front brake pads may experience a squeal under certain braking conditions.



Correction:



Depending on driving conditions, occasional brake squeal is normal. In cases of persistent brake squeal with a customer complaint, replace the front



brake pads with Jurid 620 compound pads, part number 34 11 6 752 482 and the rear pads with part number 34 21 1 164 501. Clean and lubricate all



metal to metal contact points with Bostik Never-Seez(r).



Note:



Failure to use Bostik Never-Seez(r), or use of other products such as



Plastilube to lubricate the contact points, will result in an ineffective repair. Refer to S.I. 00 08 99 to source Never-Seez(r).



Please submit a Quality Control Information sheet (Pink Sheet) for each repair, describing the effectiveness of the repair.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



Covered under the terms of the BMW New Vehicle Limited Warranty.

Wednesday, 16 January 2019

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 510500 Date: 001101

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 510500 Date: 001101



Passenger Mirror - Moves When Reverse Is Selected



Group 51



Body Equipment



Bulletin Number



51 05 00



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



November 2000



Service Engineering



SUBJECT:



Passenger Mirror Moves Incrementally out of Position



MODEL:



E46 (3 Series) with Memory Mirrors. Vehicles produced before 09/00



Situation:



After tilting when reverse gear is selected, the passenger mirror returns to a slightly different position, steadily moving away from its preset position



each time reverse gear is selected. The original preset position can be restored by pressing the "memory preset" button.



Cause:



Software error in passenger door module SW 01.



Correction:



On a customer complaint basis only, where this failure has actually occurred, install passenger door module SW 02.



Procedure:



Remove passenger door trim panel (refer to repair instructions 51 41 000). Remove and replace passenger door module.



Reinstall passenger door trim.