Showing posts with label 061101. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 061101. Show all posts

Friday, 7 June 2019

Disclaimer2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 123206 Date: 061101


Engine Controls - Various Driveability Complaints



530



SI B 12 32 06



Engine Electrical



November 2006



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.M. B12 216 04 dated February 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Powertrain Drivability Complaints



MODEL



[NEW] All models



SITUATION



Customer complains of various driveability issues occurring during the following operating conditions:



SITUATION



Customer complains of various driveability issues occurring during the following operating conditions:



- Cold start



- Hot start



- Idling in neutral and park



- Idling in gear (forward or reverse)



- Accelerating from a stop



- Slowing to a stop



- While turning



- Full load



- Partial load



- Driving at a steady speed



PROCEDURE



NEW All available resources must be reviewed. These resources must include but are not limited to Service Information Bulletins, TIS, DCS



messages, Service Round Table and Training Materials. In addition, a Shop Foreman/Master Technician must been consulted before submitting any



Puma case. Please refer to SI B00 04 02 for assistance in creating a Puma case.



[NEW] Included in this bulletin is a Diagnostic Drivability Questionnaire to help aid in diagnosis, please use this questionnaire before creating a



driveability related Puma case.



NOTE:



Your diagnostic tester must have FASTA switched on in order to aid the Technical Hotline Specialist in their diagnosis. For more information on



FASTA, refer to SI B07 07 01. The vehicle information stored in the FASTA system is vital for additional early warning problem detection.

Sunday, 19 May 2019

Disclaimer2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 720603 Date: 061101


Restraints - Passenger Air Bag Status Lamp Information



SI B 72 06 03



Safety Restraint Systems



November 2006



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.I. B72 06 03 dated October 2004.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



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SUBJECT



Passenger Airbag Status Lamp



MODEL



All models with a Passenger Airbag Status Lamp.



INFORMATION



This bulletin is intended to address customer questions you may receive regarding the operation of the Passenger Airbag Status Lamp after they have



consulted the Owner's Manual.



The Passenger Airbag Status Lamp is installed to meet a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regulation and, except for Z4, is



located in the headliner near the interior light (The E60 installation is shown in the illustration). On the Z4, the status lamp is located on the center



console.



The Passenger Airbag Status Lamp illuminates to show that the front passenger airbag is OFF (not active). The Passenger Status Airbag Lamp. The



lamp illuminates with constant brightness regardless of day or night.



NEW For E60/E65/E66 to 9/04, E83 to 9/05 and Z4 to 10/04, the lamp is illuminated for two conditions:



- With the ignition in the "ON" position AND the passenger seat unoccupied.



- With the ignition in the "ON" position AND when a child in a rear facing child-restraint system is recognized.



The lamp illuminates briefly during startup and stays illuminated if a child in a rear facing child-restraint system is recognized or if the passenger



seat is unoccupied. The lamp goes out if an adult or a child of sufficient size is recognized.



[NEW] For all other vehicles, the lamp is illuminated:



- Only with the ignition in the "ON" position AND when a child in a rear facing child-restraint system is recognized.



The lamp illuminates briefly during startup and stays illuminated if a child in a rear facing child-restraint system is recognized. The lamp goes out if

Monday, 15 April 2019

Disclaimer2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 130706 Date: 061101


Fuel System - Fuel Quality and Additive Information



SI B 13 07 06



Fuel Systems



November 2006



Technical Service



SUBJECT



Gasoline Quality & Detergent Additives - Customer Information Brochure



MODEL



All



544



INFORMATION



In recent years, field experiences have shown a significant increase in various driveability complaints due to variations in fuel quality offered by



different manufactures in the U.S.



The quality of gasoline is determined by many factors, with the percentage of alcohol (mainly ethanol) and the level of detergent additives becoming



the key contributors.



To help BMW Technicians correctly understand and diagnose fuel driveability problems, the following Service Information Bulletins were



published in TIS:



- B13 01 06 - Alcohol Fuel Blends in BMW Vehicles;



- B13 02 06 - Top Tier Detergent Gasoline in BMW Vehicles;



- B13 03 06 - Fuel Pump Failure after Refueling with Ethanol Blend;



- B13 04 06 - Alcohol Detection Procedure;



- B13 05 06 - BMW Group Fuel System Cleaner Plus.



It becomes extremely important to educate BMW consumers about importance of gasoline quality, and its influence on vehicle's driveability.



In order to help you communicate fuel quality related topics to your customers, BMW NA published a consumer brochure: "Beyond Octane - How



additives in gasoline are affecting your BMW's performance". Copy of this brochure is attached.



It is available from Harte-Hanks at 609-409-2737, or via CenterNet under After sales-Marketing materials (item BMW-FAB-10/06; cost $0.00; max.



order 50 pieces).



Make sure to provide this information to your BMW owners.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



For information only.



Coming clean on gasoline: ethanol, additives and how fuel mixtures affect your engine.



If you think all gasoline is the same, try telling that to your engine.



There are significant differences in the fuel quality offered by different manufacturers in the U.S. The quality of the fuel is determined by the



percentage of ethanol in the mixture and the level of detergent additives.



Depending on these factors, your vehicle's performance and fuel efficiency can be affected.



Beyond octane:



How additives in gasoline are affecting your BMW's performance.



What you should know about what goes into your tank.



What is Ethanol?



Ethanol is a type of alcohol which is combined with gasoline, primarily to reduce engine knock. In combustion, ethanol provides less energy than



gasoline, resulting in reduced fuel economy. When ethanol burns inside the engine, it tends to form a weaker mixture that may cause misfire, rough



idle and cold start issues in your vehicle. In addition, engine components may deteriorate overtime when in contact with ethanol.



Consequently, commercial gasoline is limited to a maximum of10% ethanol. As stated in your BMW Owner's Manual, fuels containing 10% or less



ethanol will NOT void the applicable warranties covering defects in materials or workmanship.



Detergent additives and how they affect fuel quality.



Detergent additives have been required by the EPA in gasoline since 1995 to control the formation of engine and fuel system deposits. Lower quality



gasoline is formulated with less effective and less expensive detergent additives. Over time, even occasional use of this gasoline robs your engine of



its power, performance and fuel efficiency.



545



What gasoline does BMW recommend?



BMW recommends using TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline with a minimum octane rating of AKI 91. This gasoline also complies with the 10% orless



ethanol requirement. It's a higher standard with enhanced fuel detergency that helps to avoid driveability problems.



Get better performance from a cleaner engine with BMW Group Fuel System Cleaner Plus.



If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is unavailable in your area, how can you make sure your BMW gets the full amount of detergent it needs to burn



cleanly and run smoothly? For optimum cleaning, use one bottle of BMW Group Fuel System Cleaner Plus every 3,000 miles when refueling. This



will help keep your BMW's fuel injectors and intake valves clean, to get the most performance, fuel efficiency - and fun - from every mile.



BMW Group Fuel System Cleaner Plus (20 fl.oz.)

Thursday, 21 March 2019

Disclaimer2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 123206 Date: 061101

Disclaimer2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 123206 Date: 061101



Engine Controls - Various Driveability Complaints



SI B 12 32 06



Engine Electrical



November 2006



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.M. B12 216 04 dated February 2006.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Powertrain Drivability Complaints



MODEL



[NEW] All models



SITUATION



Customer complains of various driveability issues occurring during the following operating conditions:



SITUATION



523



Customer complains of various driveability issues occurring during the following operating conditions:



- Cold start



- Hot start



- Idling in neutral and park



- Idling in gear (forward or reverse)



- Accelerating from a stop



- Slowing to a stop



- While turning



- Full load



- Partial load



- Driving at a steady speed



PROCEDURE



NEW All available resources must be reviewed. These resources must include but are not limited to Service Information Bulletins, TIS, DCS



messages, Service Round Table and Training Materials. In addition, a Shop Foreman/Master Technician must been consulted before submitting any



Puma case. Please refer to SI B00 04 02 for assistance in creating a Puma case.



[NEW] Included in this bulletin is a Diagnostic Drivability Questionnaire to help aid in diagnosis, please use this questionnaire before creating a



driveability related Puma case.



NOTE:



Your diagnostic tester must have FASTA switched on in order to aid the Technical Hotline Specialist in their diagnosis. For more information on



FASTA, refer to SI B07 07 01. The vehicle information stored in the FASTA system is vital for additional early warning problem detection.

Monday, 11 March 2019

Disclaimer2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 170406 Date: 061101

Disclaimer2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 170406 Date: 061101



Cooling System - Coolant Level Sensor Information



SI B 17 04 06



Cooling Systems



November 2006



Technical Service



SUBJECT



Coolant Level Sensor Replacement Information



MODEL



All E39 (M5), E46, E52, E53, E60, E61, E63, E64, E65, E66, E70, E83, E85, E86, E90, E91, E92 models produced from 06/1998 equipped with a



coolant level switch



SITUATION



The coolant sensor in these models incorporates a black plastic tube covering the switch components. This switch was designed with this plastic tube



to achieve optimal functionality and it must NOT be removed during assembly.



Coolant Sensor - Part Number 17 13 7 524 812

Wednesday, 20 February 2019

Disclaimer2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 130706 Date: 061101

Disclaimer2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 130706 Date: 061101



Fuel System - Fuel Quality and Additive Information



SI B 13 07 06



Fuel Systems



November 2006



Technical Service



SUBJECT



Gasoline Quality & Detergent Additives - Customer Information Brochure



539



MODEL



All



INFORMATION



In recent years, field experiences have shown a significant increase in various driveability complaints due to variations in fuel quality offered by



different manufactures in the U.S.



The quality of gasoline is determined by many factors, with the percentage of alcohol (mainly ethanol) and the level of detergent additives becoming



the key contributors.



To help BMW Technicians correctly understand and diagnose fuel driveability problems, the following Service Information Bulletins were



published in TIS:



- B13 01 06 - Alcohol Fuel Blends in BMW Vehicles;



- B13 02 06 - Top Tier Detergent Gasoline in BMW Vehicles;



- B13 03 06 - Fuel Pump Failure after Refueling with Ethanol Blend;



- B13 04 06 - Alcohol Detection Procedure;



- B13 05 06 - BMW Group Fuel System Cleaner Plus.



It becomes extremely important to educate BMW consumers about importance of gasoline quality, and its influence on vehicle's driveability.



In order to help you communicate fuel quality related topics to your customers, BMW NA published a consumer brochure: "Beyond Octane - How



additives in gasoline are affecting your BMW's performance". Copy of this brochure is attached.



It is available from Harte-Hanks at 609-409-2737, or via CenterNet under After sales-Marketing materials (item BMW-FAB-10/06; cost $0.00; max.



order 50 pieces).



Make sure to provide this information to your BMW owners.



WARRANTY INFORMATION



For information only.



Coming clean on gasoline: ethanol, additives and how fuel mixtures affect your engine.



If you think all gasoline is the same, try telling that to your engine.



There are significant differences in the fuel quality offered by different manufacturers in the U.S. The quality of the fuel is determined by the



percentage of ethanol in the mixture and the level of detergent additives.



Depending on these factors, your vehicle's performance and fuel efficiency can be affected.



Beyond octane:



How additives in gasoline are affecting your BMW's performance.



What you should know about what goes into your tank.



What is Ethanol?



Ethanol is a type of alcohol which is combined with gasoline, primarily to reduce engine knock. In combustion, ethanol provides less energy than



gasoline, resulting in reduced fuel economy. When ethanol burns inside the engine, it tends to form a weaker mixture that may cause misfire, rough



idle and cold start issues in your vehicle. In addition, engine components may deteriorate overtime when in contact with ethanol.



Consequently, commercial gasoline is limited to a maximum of10% ethanol. As stated in your BMW Owner's Manual, fuels containing 10% or less



ethanol will NOT void the applicable warranties covering defects in materials or workmanship.



Detergent additives and how they affect fuel quality.



540



Detergent additives have been required by the EPA in gasoline since 1995 to control the formation of engine and fuel system deposits. Lower quality



gasoline is formulated with less effective and less expensive detergent additives. Over time, even occasional use of this gasoline robs your engine of



its power, performance and fuel efficiency.



What gasoline does BMW recommend?



BMW recommends using TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline with a minimum octane rating of AKI 91. This gasoline also complies with the 10% orless



ethanol requirement. It's a higher standard with enhanced fuel detergency that helps to avoid driveability problems.



Get better performance from a cleaner engine with BMW Group Fuel System Cleaner Plus.



If TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline is unavailable in your area, how can you make sure your BMW gets the full amount of detergent it needs to burn



cleanly and run smoothly? For optimum cleaning, use one bottle of BMW Group Fuel System Cleaner Plus every 3,000 miles when refueling. This



will help keep your BMW's fuel injectors and intake valves clean, to get the most performance, fuel efficiency - and fun - from every mile.



BMW Group Fuel System Cleaner Plus (20 fl.oz.)

Thursday, 24 January 2019

Disclaimer2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 613006 Date: 061101

Disclaimer2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 613006 Date: 061101



Antitheft - No Start After Replacing Immobilizer Module



SI B 61 30 06



General Electrical Systems



November 2006



Technical Service



SUBJECT



Engine No Longer Starts After EWS 4.3 Installation



MODEL



E46 (3 Series) Vehicles produced before 09/2000



SITUATION



The vehicle no longer starts following replacement of the EWS 3 (Electronic immobilizer) control module with an EWS 4 control module as



specified in the EPC (Electronic Parts Catalog).



CAUSE



EWS 3 control units with HW 03 (part numbers: 61 35 4 100 187 and 61 35 4 100 188) were installed in the E46 up to 09/1999. With the



introduction of EWS 4 (4.3), the terminal 50 pin assignments changed, which results in the no start condition.



PROCEDURE



If an EWS 3 (HW03) control unit is replaced with an EWS 4 (4.3) control unit (part numbers: 61 35 6 988 104 or 61 35 9 127 086), change the



terminal 50 input on the EWS control unit connector (X1659) from pin 3 to pin 2. Refer to Repair Instructions 61 35 910 (Removing and



installing/replacing control unit of electronic immobilizer) for information on how to disassemble the connector. Note: The plug type is Elo Power.

Monday, 14 January 2019

Disclaimer2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 720603 Date: 061101

Disclaimer2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 720603 Date: 061101



Restraints - Passenger Air Bag Status Lamp Information



SI B 72 06 03



Safety Restraint Systems



November 2006



Technical Service



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.I. B72 06 03 dated October 2004.



[NEW] designates changes to this revision



SUBJECT



Passenger Airbag Status Lamp



MODEL



All models with a Passenger Airbag Status Lamp.



INFORMATION



This bulletin is intended to address customer questions you may receive regarding the operation of the Passenger Airbag Status Lamp after they have



consulted the Owner's Manual.



The Passenger Airbag Status Lamp is installed to meet a National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) regulation and, except for Z4, is



located in the headliner near the interior light (The E60 installation is shown in the illustration). On the Z4, the status lamp is located on the center



console.



524



The Passenger Airbag Status Lamp illuminates to show that the front passenger airbag is OFF (not active). The Passenger Status Airbag Lamp. The



lamp illuminates with constant brightness regardless of day or night.



NEW For E60/E65/E66 to 9/04, E83 to 9/05 and Z4 to 10/04, the lamp is illuminated for two conditions:



- With the ignition in the "ON" position AND the passenger seat unoccupied.



- With the ignition in the "ON" position AND when a child in a rear facing child-restraint system is recognized.



The lamp illuminates briefly during startup and stays illuminated if a child in a rear facing child-restraint system is recognized or if the passenger



seat is unoccupied. The lamp goes out if an adult or a child of sufficient size is recognized.



[NEW] For all other vehicles, the lamp is illuminated:



- Only with the ignition in the "ON" position AND when a child in a rear facing child-restraint system is recognized.



The lamp illuminates briefly during startup and stays illuminated if a child in a rear facing child-restraint system is recognized. The lamp goes out if