Showing posts with label 980301. Show all posts
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Monday, 17 June 2019

For information only2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 070198 Date: 980301


DIS Schematic Information



Group 07



DIS



Bulletin Number



07 01 98



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



March 1998



Product Engineering



SUBJECT:



DIS Schematic Information



MODEL:



ALL



Situation:



The following information is for the purpose of compiling information regarding the use of the DIS Documents section. This SIB will be updated as



new items/software changes or additions are developed.



The Documents section of the DIS contains wiring schematics and related information such as pin assignments and component locations similar to



those found in printed ETMs for other models. Accessing the various components of DIS schematics is obviously different from printed versions and



is the subject of this IDC.



Document Abbreviations



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The following document abbreviations can be found in the header of the document window or section boxes (1).



BS - block diagrams



EO - component locations



FB - functional descriptions



FP - functional test instructions



HI - help information



MM - measuring equipment



PB - pin assignments



SO - set points



SP - schematic with wire sizes, colors,



ST - connector view



Colored Frames and Colored Window Headers



Colored frames:



Colored frames within documents are active fields. The color of the frame changes when a field is selected. A displayed schematic will have the



colored frames in green. When a frame is selected for a closer view for example going from general module to power windows, the power windows



frame will turn yellow. The corresponding documents, measurements (if available) or test functions (if available) can be requested for the selected



component by pressing either the "Documents", "Measurement System" or "Test Schedule" buttons.



Colored Window Headers



Description headers (1) above the opened document window can also be selected. As with the colored frames when selected they go from green to



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yellow. The same conditions for colored frames applies to window headers. In addition, the entire document with vehicle description can be printed.



Refer to "Printing Documents "for details.



Printed Documents



While in any screen if "Print" then "shield" is selected (2).



A copy of the screen complete with borders will be printed. This printing takes extra time and does not print the vehicle information or complete



schematics. For a more useful schematic printout follow the instructions below.



1. Highlight the header of the window that you wish to print. The header will turn yellow.



2. Select "Print"



3. Select "Document"



This will print a more useful schematic that will not have the borders but will contain:



1. Date



2. Time



3. Page number (this style of printout may contain multiple pages for entire schematics)



4. Description (example: Drivers side power window)



Vehicle information (example: 5 E39/540iA M62 Lim/USA LHD/1997)



The style of the schematic printed out will be closer in design to printed ETMs.



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If you have selected a module with more complex peripherals such as the general module, the schematic may not contain printed descriptions of the



peripherals. To view a description of the pin assignments complete with:



1. Pin number



2. Pin Type



3. Description of signal type



4. Connection/measurement notes



Select the header on top of the schematic (turns yellow) then:



1. Select "Document"



2. Select the "PB" description on the "Right page" in this example it was "A1 General Module PB"



3. Select "Display"



Now the general module schematic will be on the left page and the pin assignments.will be on the right. The pin assignment section (PB) and the



schematic (SP) can both be printed as described at the beginning of this section. This will allow you to have a complete layout of the desired



component and a description of the pin assignments.



You may also print a copy of the diagnosis report while in the document mode (3). The diagnosis report: will contain:



1. Date/Time



2. Retailer information



3. DIS software installed



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4. Vehicle information



5. Quick test results



6. Operations performed in order



Moving About the Schematic



With the schematic of a component or system displayed you can find a connector location by:



1. Select the connector (turns yellow)



2. Select "Document"



3. Select the connector # (EO) on the "Right Page"



4. Select "Display"



With the schematic of a component or system displayed you can find the connector view by:



1. Select the connector (turns yellow)



2. Select "Document"



3. Select the connector # (ST) on the "Right Page"



4. Select "Display"



Note:



Connector location and view may be viewed at the same time by selecting EO and ST at the document page



Moving from a major component such as the general module (to use an example give above) to a sub-component such as the power window circuit is



an easy process.



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1. Highlight the desired power window circuit (turns yellow)



2. Select "document"



3. Select "component" (SP) on "Left Page" (S07 98 U01 # 4)



4. Select "Display"



The schematic of the desired sub-component will now be displayed.



Further movements to other sub-components may be performed as described above. If you wish to back up one schematic or all the way to the first



schematic (general module in the example) simply:



Select the "-->" in a box on the left bottom side of the schematic. You will go back one screen for each selection of the "-->" (1).

Sunday, 26 May 2019

2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 040298 Date: 980301


Electrical Repair Kit IV - Additional Connectors



Group 04



Tools and Equipment



Bulletin



04 02 98



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



March 1998



Product Engineering



393



SUBJECT:



Additional Connectors for Electrical Repair Kit IV



MODEL:



All



Situation:



Distribution of the following connectors will be through the Automatic Tool Shipment Program. Additional connectors may be purchased through



your PDC. All prices on this bulletin are introductory prices and are only valid during the Automatic Tool Shipment.



The following connectors are to be added to electrical connector kit IV P/N 90 88 6 619 020 (refer to SIB 04 18 92). There are no open bin locations



in kit IV. The connectors and repair kit 0 must be kept in their bags and stored in the top tray.



Black 2 pin socket without unlocking device - code 1



(example-injectors)



P/N 90 88 6 619 111



Price = $1.95 (Qty 3)



Black 2 pin socket with unlocking device - code 1



(example-oil pressure switch or speed sensor)



P/N 90 88 6 619 112



Price = $2.05 (Qty 3)



Black 2 pin socket with unlocking device - code 3



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P/N 90 88 6 619 114



Price = $2.20 (Qty 3)



Gray 3 pin socket with unlocking device - code 1



P/N 90 88 6 619 115



Price = $2.45 (Qty 3)



Black 3 pin socket with unlocking device - code 1



P/N 90 88 6 619 116



Price = $2.20 (Qty 3)



Black 3 pin socket with unlocking device - code 2



P/N 90 88 6 619 117



Price = $2.30 (Qty 3)



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Repair Kit O for SLK 2.8 ELA connectors



P/N 90 88 6 619 211



Price = $48.00



SLK = Sensor lamellar contact (thin flat seal)



ELA = Single conductor seal



Kit O consists of:



^ 10- prefabricated 0.5mm replacement wires



^ 10- prefabricated 1 .0mm replacement wires



^ 20- 0.5 mm butt connectors



^ 20- 1.0 mm butt connectors



^ 40- shrink tubing



^ 5- Welsh plugs



Connector "Code" Explanations



Coding slots ensure that only the correct connector can be inserted in a specified location.



Code I Connector



There is one coding slot and it is located in the middle.



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Code II Connector



There are two coding slots and they are located on both sides.



Code III Connector



There is one coding slot and it is located to the side.

Friday, 28 December 2018

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 040298 Date: 980301

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 040298 Date: 980301



Electrical Repair Kit IV - Additional Connectors



Group 04



Tools and Equipment



Bulletin



04 02 98



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



March 1998



Product Engineering



389



SUBJECT:



Additional Connectors for Electrical Repair Kit IV



MODEL:



All



Situation:



Distribution of the following connectors will be through the Automatic Tool Shipment Program. Additional connectors may be purchased through



your PDC. All prices on this bulletin are introductory prices and are only valid during the Automatic Tool Shipment.



The following connectors are to be added to electrical connector kit IV P/N 90 88 6 619 020 (refer to SIB 04 18 92). There are no open bin locations



in kit IV. The connectors and repair kit 0 must be kept in their bags and stored in the top tray.



Black 2 pin socket without unlocking device - code 1



(example-injectors)



P/N 90 88 6 619 111



Price = $1.95 (Qty 3)



Black 2 pin socket with unlocking device - code 1



(example-oil pressure switch or speed sensor)



P/N 90 88 6 619 112



Price = $2.05 (Qty 3)



Black 2 pin socket with unlocking device - code 3



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P/N 90 88 6 619 114



Price = $2.20 (Qty 3)



Gray 3 pin socket with unlocking device - code 1



P/N 90 88 6 619 115



Price = $2.45 (Qty 3)



Black 3 pin socket with unlocking device - code 1



P/N 90 88 6 619 116



Price = $2.20 (Qty 3)



Black 3 pin socket with unlocking device - code 2



P/N 90 88 6 619 117



Price = $2.30 (Qty 3)



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Repair Kit O for SLK 2.8 ELA connectors



P/N 90 88 6 619 211



Price = $48.00



SLK = Sensor lamellar contact (thin flat seal)



ELA = Single conductor seal



Kit O consists of:



^ 10- prefabricated 0.5mm replacement wires



^ 10- prefabricated 1 .0mm replacement wires



^ 20- 0.5 mm butt connectors



^ 20- 1.0 mm butt connectors



^ 40- shrink tubing



^ 5- Welsh plugs



Connector "Code" Explanations



Coding slots ensure that only the correct connector can be inserted in a specified location.



Code I Connector



There is one coding slot and it is located in the middle.



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Code II Connector



There are two coding slots and they are located on both sides.



Code III Connector



There is one coding slot and it is located to the side.

Tuesday, 25 December 2018

For information only2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 070198 Date: 980301

For information only2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 070198 Date: 980301



DIS Schematic Information



Group 07



DIS



Bulletin Number



07 01 98



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



March 1998



Product Engineering



SUBJECT:



DIS Schematic Information



MODEL:



ALL



Situation:



The following information is for the purpose of compiling information regarding the use of the DIS Documents section. This SIB will be updated as



new items/software changes or additions are developed.



The Documents section of the DIS contains wiring schematics and related information such as pin assignments and component locations similar to



those found in printed ETMs for other models. Accessing the various components of DIS schematics is obviously different from printed versions and



is the subject of this IDC.



Document Abbreviations



381



The following document abbreviations can be found in the header of the document window or section boxes (1).



BS - block diagrams



EO - component locations



FB - functional descriptions



FP - functional test instructions



HI - help information



MM - measuring equipment



PB - pin assignments



SO - set points



SP - schematic with wire sizes, colors,



ST - connector view



Colored Frames and Colored Window Headers



Colored frames:



Colored frames within documents are active fields. The color of the frame changes when a field is selected. A displayed schematic will have the



colored frames in green. When a frame is selected for a closer view for example going from general module to power windows, the power windows



frame will turn yellow. The corresponding documents, measurements (if available) or test functions (if available) can be requested for the selected



component by pressing either the "Documents", "Measurement System" or "Test Schedule" buttons.



Colored Window Headers



Description headers (1) above the opened document window can also be selected. As with the colored frames when selected they go from green to



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yellow. The same conditions for colored frames applies to window headers. In addition, the entire document with vehicle description can be printed.



Refer to "Printing Documents "for details.



Printed Documents



While in any screen if "Print" then "shield" is selected (2).



A copy of the screen complete with borders will be printed. This printing takes extra time and does not print the vehicle information or complete



schematics. For a more useful schematic printout follow the instructions below.



1. Highlight the header of the window that you wish to print. The header will turn yellow.



2. Select "Print"



3. Select "Document"



This will print a more useful schematic that will not have the borders but will contain:



1. Date



2. Time



3. Page number (this style of printout may contain multiple pages for entire schematics)



4. Description (example: Drivers side power window)



Vehicle information (example: 5 E39/540iA M62 Lim/USA LHD/1997)



The style of the schematic printed out will be closer in design to printed ETMs.



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If you have selected a module with more complex peripherals such as the general module, the schematic may not contain printed descriptions of the



peripherals. To view a description of the pin assignments complete with:



1. Pin number



2. Pin Type



3. Description of signal type



4. Connection/measurement notes



Select the header on top of the schematic (turns yellow) then:



1. Select "Document"



2. Select the "PB" description on the "Right page" in this example it was "A1 General Module PB"



3. Select "Display"



Now the general module schematic will be on the left page and the pin assignments.will be on the right. The pin assignment section (PB) and the



schematic (SP) can both be printed as described at the beginning of this section. This will allow you to have a complete layout of the desired



component and a description of the pin assignments.



You may also print a copy of the diagnosis report while in the document mode (3). The diagnosis report: will contain:



1. Date/Time



2. Retailer information



3. DIS software installed



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4. Vehicle information



5. Quick test results



6. Operations performed in order



Moving About the Schematic



With the schematic of a component or system displayed you can find a connector location by:



1. Select the connector (turns yellow)



2. Select "Document"



3. Select the connector # (EO) on the "Right Page"



4. Select "Display"



With the schematic of a component or system displayed you can find the connector view by:



1. Select the connector (turns yellow)



2. Select "Document"



3. Select the connector # (ST) on the "Right Page"



4. Select "Display"



Note:



Connector location and view may be viewed at the same time by selecting EO and ST at the document page



Moving from a major component such as the general module (to use an example give above) to a sub-component such as the power window circuit is



an easy process.



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1. Highlight the desired power window circuit (turns yellow)



2. Select "document"



3. Select "component" (SP) on "Left Page" (S07 98 U01 # 4)



4. Select "Display"



The schematic of the desired sub-component will now be displayed.



Further movements to other sub-components may be performed as described above. If you wish to back up one schematic or all the way to the first



schematic (general module in the example) simply:



Select the "-->" in a box on the left bottom side of the schematic. You will go back one screen for each selection of the "-->" (1).