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Sunday, 28 April 2019

2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 160100 Date: 000501


Fuel System - MIL ON, Tank Leakage Fault Codes



GROUP 16



Fuel Systems



Bulletin Numbers



16 01 00



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



May 2000



Service Engineering



SUBJECT:



Check Engine Light Illuminated, "Tank Leak" Fault Stored in the DME



202



MODEL:



E36, Z3, E38, E39, E46, E52, E53



Situation:



Customer complaint that the "check engine" light is illuminated. Fault code for fuel system "Tank Leak" is stored in the DME.



Cause:



The fuel cap may be a possible cause of "tank leakage" faults due to:



1. Insufficient sealing pressure: the fuel filler cap is not turned to the full stop.



2. Retaining strap on fuel filler cap is caught between the filler pipe and the fuel filler cap. See Illus.1



An incorrectly sealed fuel filler cap will eventually cause the "CHECK ENGINE" lamp to illuminate. The following fault codes are stored in the



DME fault memory:



If the values measured during the fuel system check are not reliable, as is the case with the filler pipe open, the fuel tank system is assumed to have a



leak. This leads to a fault code, listed, being stored after the first full driving cycle. If another leak is detected after the second full driving cycle, the



"CHECK ENGINE" lamp will illuminate.



Refer to the "On Board Diagnostics II" training manual for detailed operation of the evaporative system monitoring and driving cycle parameters.



Illustration 1: The retaining strap (1) can get caught under the fuel filler cap (3), causing the "check engine" lamp to illuminate due to a leak between



the cap and the filler neck (2) seal.



Correction:



If the customer has encountered a re-occurring "Tank Leak" fault (due to the retaining strap being caught under the filler cap) remove the retaining



strap. The customer must be advised on this situation. Only after consulting with the customer, and getting customer approval, can the retaining strap



be removed.



Procedure:



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To remove the retaining strap:



1. After performing "Tank Leakage Diagnosis", disconnect the retaining strap from the vehicle body mount by sliding the strap end up and out of



the groove.



2. Using a sharp razor blade, trim the strap flush to the filler cap.



Diagnostic Hints: If "tank leakage" faults are stored, check the fuel cap as described below:



1. Inspect the cap for proper sealing. Reinstall the fuel filler cap properly. Make sure the retaining strap is properly positioned.



2. After any maintenance work, repairs or checks on the vehicle fuel system, the following diagnostic hints should be followed:



a. Read out the DME fault memory.



b. Check that the fuel filler cap is correctly seated and correct if necessary. When doing this, make sure the retaining strap does not get



caught between the cap and the filler neck.



c. If the fault codes ("Tank leakage") are displayed, carry out the function check "Tank leak system check" using the DIS/MoDic.



d. Rectify any other faults which may be stored and clear the fault memory.



e. If the cap is replaced, attach the sticker(s) to the fuel filler cap.



Sticker on the top half of the fuel cap.



(P/N 71 21 1 184 663)



Sticker on the lower half of the fuel cap.



(P/N 71 24 6 750 683)



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Between 08/1998 and 1/2000, depending on the model, a newly developed fuel filler cap and filler neck with improved sealing characteristics was



introduced. The force required to fully close the cap has been significantly reduced. The sealing effect and the audible "clicking" have been



improved. Despite this, the fuel filler cap must always be turned until it has reached the stop point.



Note:



The new fuel filler cap can only fit the updated filler neck. The revised caps are not retrofittable to older style filler necks. Always refer to the



EPO when ordering parts.

Sunday, 13 January 2019

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 160100 Date: 000501

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 160100 Date: 000501



Fuel System - MIL ON, Tank Leakage Fault Codes



GROUP 16



Fuel Systems



Bulletin Numbers



16 01 00



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



May 2000



Service Engineering



SUBJECT:



Check Engine Light Illuminated, "Tank Leak" Fault Stored in the DME



199



MODEL:



E36, Z3, E38, E39, E46, E52, E53



Situation:



Customer complaint that the "check engine" light is illuminated. Fault code for fuel system "Tank Leak" is stored in the DME.



Cause:



The fuel cap may be a possible cause of "tank leakage" faults due to:



1. Insufficient sealing pressure: the fuel filler cap is not turned to the full stop.



2. Retaining strap on fuel filler cap is caught between the filler pipe and the fuel filler cap. See Illus.1



An incorrectly sealed fuel filler cap will eventually cause the "CHECK ENGINE" lamp to illuminate. The following fault codes are stored in the



DME fault memory:



If the values measured during the fuel system check are not reliable, as is the case with the filler pipe open, the fuel tank system is assumed to have a



leak. This leads to a fault code, listed, being stored after the first full driving cycle. If another leak is detected after the second full driving cycle, the



"CHECK ENGINE" lamp will illuminate.



Refer to the "On Board Diagnostics II" training manual for detailed operation of the evaporative system monitoring and driving cycle parameters.



Illustration 1: The retaining strap (1) can get caught under the fuel filler cap (3), causing the "check engine" lamp to illuminate due to a leak between



the cap and the filler neck (2) seal.



Correction:



If the customer has encountered a re-occurring "Tank Leak" fault (due to the retaining strap being caught under the filler cap) remove the retaining



strap. The customer must be advised on this situation. Only after consulting with the customer, and getting customer approval, can the retaining strap



be removed.



Procedure:



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To remove the retaining strap:



1. After performing "Tank Leakage Diagnosis", disconnect the retaining strap from the vehicle body mount by sliding the strap end up and out of



the groove.



2. Using a sharp razor blade, trim the strap flush to the filler cap.



Diagnostic Hints: If "tank leakage" faults are stored, check the fuel cap as described below:



1. Inspect the cap for proper sealing. Reinstall the fuel filler cap properly. Make sure the retaining strap is properly positioned.



2. After any maintenance work, repairs or checks on the vehicle fuel system, the following diagnostic hints should be followed:



a. Read out the DME fault memory.



b. Check that the fuel filler cap is correctly seated and correct if necessary. When doing this, make sure the retaining strap does not get



caught between the cap and the filler neck.



c. If the fault codes ("Tank leakage") are displayed, carry out the function check "Tank leak system check" using the DIS/MoDic.



d. Rectify any other faults which may be stored and clear the fault memory.



e. If the cap is replaced, attach the sticker(s) to the fuel filler cap.



Sticker on the top half of the fuel cap.



(P/N 71 21 1 184 663)



Sticker on the lower half of the fuel cap.



(P/N 71 24 6 750 683)



201



Between 08/1998 and 1/2000, depending on the model, a newly developed fuel filler cap and filler neck with improved sealing characteristics was



introduced. The force required to fully close the cap has been significantly reduced. The sealing effect and the audible "clicking" have been



improved. Despite this, the fuel filler cap must always be turned until it has reached the stop point.



Note:



The new fuel filler cap can only fit the updated filler neck. The revised caps are not retrofittable to older style filler necks. Always refer to the



EPO when ordering parts.