Showing posts with label 991201. Show all posts
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Sunday, 16 June 2019

2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 610899 Date: 991201


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Trunk Lock Wiring - Checking and Correcting



GROUP 61



General Electrical Systems



Bulletin Number



61 08 99



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



December 1999



Product Engineering



SUBJECT:



Service Action to Check and Correct Trunk Lock Wiring



MODEL:



E39 (5 Series) Vehicles produced August 1999



Situation:



A possibility exists that a wire in the trunk lock connector has been connected incorrectly. In such cases, the trunk lid cannot be locked by turning the



trunk lock key to the horizontal (Valet) position.



Affected Vehicles:



In order to determine if a specific vehicle is affected by this Service Action, it will be necessary to utilize the "Service Menu" of the DCS (Dealer



Communication System). Based on the response of the system, either proceed with the corrective action or take no further action.



The Chassis Number Ranges listed are only for informational purposes and are not to be considered as the only deciding factor.



1. With the vehicle unlocked and the doors and trunk closed, turn the key to the horizontal (Valet) position in the trunk lock, and withdraw it



from this position.



If the trunk locks, no further action are necessary.



If the trunk remains unlocked, continue with step 2. Below.



2. Remove the lower trunk trim (refer to Repair Instructions 51 49 005).



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3. Locate trunk lock connector, and unplug connector.



4. Using a thin flat blade screwdriver on the lock-side connector, carefully slide off the connector cover.



5. Remove the brown/yellow wire from the # 3 position, and reinstall it in the # 2 position.



6. Reinstall the connector cover, and reconnect the connector to the vehicle harness connector.



7. Reinstall the trim panel removed in step 2



8. Carry out a functional check as described in step 1.



Service Action Label Instructions:



This Service Action has been assigned code number 257. After the vehicle has been checked and corrected if necessary, obtain a label (SD 92-120)



and:



a) emboss your BMW dealer warranty number in the middle of the label (1);



b) punch out code number 257 printed on the label and,



c) affix the label to the B pillar as shown.



If the vehicle already has a label from a previous Service Action/Recall Campaign, affix the new label next to the old one. Do not affix one label on



top of another one because a number from an underlying label could appear in the punched-out hole of the new label.



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Warranty Information:



Covered under the terms of the BMW new car limited warranty. Reimbursement for this Service Action will be provided through campaign entry.

Monday, 6 May 2019

2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 230399 Date: 991201


M/T - Exchange Transmission Oil Specification



GROUP 23



Manual Transmission



Bulletin Number



23 03 99



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



December 1999



Product Engineering



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.I. 23 03 99 dated March 1999 which should be removed and discarded from your S.I. binder.



SUBJECT:



Exchange Manual Transmission - Oil Specification



MODEL:



All Exchange Manual Transmissions for Current Models



Situation:



All exchange (replacement) manual transmissions produced from 9/97 are filled with the new lifetime oil designated MTF-LT-1.



This means it is no longer necessary to perform oil changes on these transmissions.



Note:



The only exception is the E39 M5 (862) which requires a transmission oil change at the 1200 mile service and 1200 miles after a transmission



replacement.



All manual transmissions filled with the new lifetime oil are identified by a yellow label located near the transmission oil filler plug which reads



"Lifetime Oil MTF-LT-1".



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Vehicles Affected:



Parts Information:



Lifetime transmission oil (MTF-LT-1) is available under BMW part number 83 22 9 408 942 (5 liter container).



MTF-LT-1 oil only needs to be replaced or topped off if repairs are performed on a transmission and replaced on E39 M5 (S62) at the 1200 mile



service and 1200 miles after a transmission replacement.



A hand pump has been developed to aid in filling a transmission with MTF-LT-1 oil and is available under BMW part number 90 88 6 002 080.



Refer to service information bulletin 04 03 99 for further details.



Note:



MTF-LT-1 must never be mixed with other oil grades since this would no longer guarantee the lifetime qualities of the oil.



Warranty Information: Information only.

Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Covered under the terms of the BMW New Vehicle Limited Warranty.2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) 2000 BMW 528i (E39) Technical Service Bulletin # 330192 Date: 991201


Differential - Final Drive Synthetic Oil Recommendations



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GROUP 33



Rear Axle



Bulletin Number



33 01 92



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



December 1999



Product Engineering



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.I. 33 01 92 dated May 1996 which should be removed and discarded from your S.I. binder.



SUBJECT:



Synthetic Oils for Final Drives



MODELS:



All



Situation:



All models are factory filled with a synthetic final drive oil.With the introduction of the Z3 roadster a new synthetic final drive oil for all vehicles



with a multi-plate limited-slip differential was released.



The new BMW final drive oil SAF-XJ replaces the old final drive oil SAF-XLS.



The SAF-XLS final drive oil (If still in BMW center stock) is not to be used in the final drive of Z3 roadster or M5 (562) model with multi-plate



limited-slip differential.



Use only the SAF-XJ in the final drive of Z3 roadster and M5 models with multi-plate limited-slip differentials.



Note:



The M5 requires a final drive oil change at the 1200 mile service. Refer to Service Information 00 01 99 for further information.



Mineral based final drive oils are no longer recommended due to the release of synthetic final drive oils for all vehicles with or without limited-slip



differentials.



Any current BMW center stock of the old SAF-XLS differential oil can be used in all vehicles with a multi-plate limited-slip differential except Z3



roadster and M5 models.



Note:



If a non limited-slip differential oil is used in a limited-slip differential a whining or chattering sound can be heard on very tight turns and will



eventually result in a failure of the differential.



Parts Information:



These oils are available under the following part numbers:



Warranty Information: Information Only.



Notes:



A one (1) liter quantity of part number 83 22 9 407 768 can be claimed using part number 83 22 0 002 094.



A one (1) liter quantity of part number 83 22 1 470 080 can be claimed using part number 83 22 1 467 993.

Sunday, 24 March 2019

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 720499 Date: 991201

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 720499 Date: 991201



Recall - 99V063 MRS Control Module Recoding



GROUP 72



Safety Restraint Systems



Bulletin Number



72 04 99



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



December 1999



Product Engineering



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.I. 72 04 99 dated May 1999 which should be removed and discarded from your S.I. binder.



THIS RECALL CAMPAIGN MUST BE PERFORMED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE RECALL CAMPAIGN 99V-100 DESCRIBED IN SI



BULLETIN 35 01 99.



Perform the procedure outlined in this Service Information on all affected vehicles the next time they are in the shop for maintenance or Repair,



AND prior to RETAIL delivery.



SUBJECT:



Recall 99V-063: Recoding the E46 MRS Control Module



MODEL:E46



Situation:



The side airbag system is sensitive to certain non-crash impacts such as contacting large potholes or curbs at substantial speed. This could cause the



side airbag and Head Protection System (HPS) of the vehicle to deploy without an actual side crash or impact severe enough to cause significant



visual damage to the vehicle. Unexpected deployment of the side airbags and Head Protection Systems could cause serious or fatal injury if the



occupant's head is resting near any side airbag and could temporarily (or momentarily) distract the driver from controlling the vehicle. Depending on



traffic conditions, and the driver's reaction this inadvertent deployment could cause a crash and/or personal injury. In addition, the Battery Safety



Terminal (BST) would also activate, disconnecting the starter cable from the battery. In this case, the vehicle's electrical system would continue to



operate and the engine would continue to run but, after stopping, could not be restarted.



Affected Vehicles:



328i, 323i (E46) produced up to 4/99



In order to determine if a specific vehicle is affected by this recall campaign, it will be necessary to utilize the "Service Menu" of the DCS (Dealer



Communication System). Based on the response of the system, either proceed with the corrective action or take no further action.



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The Chassis Number Ranges listed are only for informational purposes and are not to be considered as the only deciding factor.



Under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, as amended, if there is a recall campaign, dealers must assure that all new



vehicles and new items of replacement equipment are free of safety defects and comply with all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards



at the time of delivery to the consumer. This means that dealers may not deliver new motor vehicles or new items of replacement equipment unless



the safety defect or noncompliance has been remedied before delivery.



Correction:



Recode the MRS module using coding version C17.1 or higher.



Some customers may express concern about driving their car to your Service Department for this repair. To handle cases of this nature when



necessary, BM will allow (1) for towing affected vehicles to the nearest BMW Center through the Roadside Assistance system to have the inspection



performed, or (2) for sending a technician to the customer's residence in those cases where this would be more economical than towing.



If towing the customer's car is necessary, please call Roadside Assistance at 1-800-332-4269 and make the arrangements on the customer's behalf.



Procedure:



1. Before proceeding, check the "B pillar" for the campaign label # 242. If the vehicle has this label, no further action is necessary. If no label is



present, continue with the recoding.



Important:



If the "airbag warning" lamp is illuminated, the faults must be repaired/deleted before proceding with this recoding.



2. Connect diagnostic connector to the vehicle.



3. Turn the key on (to KL15).



4. Select "Coding/Program."



5. Select "ZCS Coding". Scroll right >.



6. "Coding by means of central coding code (ZCS) Version C17.1 (or higher)" is displayed. Scroll right >.



7. "ZCS encoding can be overwritten by the modifications made by the CAR/KEY MEMORY program. They can be reset if necessary" is



displayed. Scroll right >.



8. Select "7 E46". Scroll right >.



9. Select "Recoding". Scroll right >.



10. Select "19 AIRBAG". Scroll right >.



11. "AIRBAG has been selected. Select correct?" is displayed. Select "YES"



12. "AIRBAG Install control unit so that it works properly. Turn on ignition!" is displayed. Scroll right >.



13. "Start Automatic Coding" is displayed. Select "YES", and continue with step 14.



a) If error message # 2062 is displayed "Coding Data Incomplete", a battery disconnect will need to be carried out. In a small number of



cases, disconnecting the battery may cause the odometer to jump to a lower value (see SIB 62 05 99 dated December 1999).



b) Record the vehicle mileage from the instrument cluster odometer.



c) Remove the battery terminals and, using a fused jumper, touch the cables together for 30 seconds. Reconnect the terminals and clear all



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fault codes.



d) Confirm that the odometer mileage on the instrument cluster is unchanged and continue with the recoding process. If the odometer



mileage changed, refer to SIB 62 05 99 dated December 1999 for correction.



14. "AIRBAG Automatic coding active! Please wait!" is displayed.



15. When coding is complete, "AIRBAG The central coding code has not been; changed! Coding Complete! Turn ignition off. Wait 10 seconds.



Turn ignition on again and carry out functional check." is displayed.



16. MRS coding is now complete.



17. Attach the label with # 242 punched out.



Recall Label Instructions:



This recall campaign has been assigned code number 242. After the vehicle has been checked, and corrected if necessary, obtain a label (5D92-120)



and:



a) emboss your BMW dealer warranty number in the middle of the label (1);



b) punch out code number 242 printed on the label and,



c) affix the label to the B pillar as shown:



If the vehicle already has a label from a previous Service Action/Recall



Campaign, affix the new label next to the old one. Do not affix one label on top another one because a number from an underlying label could appear



in the punched-out hole of the new label.



Warranty Information:



Reimbursement for this recall will be provided through campaign entry without regard to vehicle age or mileage.

Saturday, 2 March 2019

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 620599 Date: 991201

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 620599 Date: 991201



Instrument Cluster - Odometer Jumps to Lower Value



GROUP 62



Instruments



Bulletin Number



62 05 99



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



December 1999



Product Engineering



SUBJECT:



Instrument Cluster Odometer May Jump to a Lower Value



MODEL:



E46 (3 Series) Vehicles produced prior to 4/99



Situation:



After disconnecting and reconnecting the battery, in a small number of cases, the displayed odometer mileage may jump to a lower value. Fault code



"BE" (Light module EEPROM error) is stored in the instrument cluster



This problem may occur if a battery disconnect is performed as part of the MRS recall 99V-063 The correct vehicle mileage is redundantly stored in



the LSZ.



Cause:



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Software error in instrument cluster with software status lower than 15.0



Procedure:



Prior to performing a battery disconnect, check the vehicle mileage on the odometer both before and after the disconnect operation.



If the odometer jumps to a lower value (fault code "BE" in instrument cluster), replace the instrument cluster (refer to repair instruction 62 21 000).



In order to transfer the correct vehicle mileage from the redundant data storage in the LSZ, code the replacement instrument cluster as follows:



-- Using DIS or MoDiC, select "Coding/Programming" Select "ZCS Coding



-- Select "E46"



-- Select "Recoding"



-- Select "Kombi"



-- Select "Replace Control Unit"



-- Select "Read data out of faulty control unit"



-- Answer "No" to the question "Is faulty control unit still fitted to vehicle?"



-- Follow on screen instructions, to transfer correct vehicle mileage from redundant data storage in LSZ.



Parts Information:



Warranty Information:



Covered under the terms of the BMW new car limited warranty.

Sunday, 24 February 2019

Covered under the terms of the BMW New Vehicle Limited Warranty.2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 330192 Date: 991201

Covered under the terms of the BMW New Vehicle Limited Warranty.2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 330192 Date: 991201



Differential - Final Drive Synthetic Oil Recommendations



415



GROUP 33



Rear Axle



Bulletin Number



33 01 92



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



December 1999



Product Engineering



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.I. 33 01 92 dated May 1996 which should be removed and discarded from your S.I. binder.



SUBJECT:



Synthetic Oils for Final Drives



MODELS:



All



Situation:



All models are factory filled with a synthetic final drive oil.With the introduction of the Z3 roadster a new synthetic final drive oil for all vehicles



with a multi-plate limited-slip differential was released.



The new BMW final drive oil SAF-XJ replaces the old final drive oil SAF-XLS.



The SAF-XLS final drive oil (If still in BMW center stock) is not to be used in the final drive of Z3 roadster or M5 (562) model with multi-plate



limited-slip differential.



Use only the SAF-XJ in the final drive of Z3 roadster and M5 models with multi-plate limited-slip differentials.



Note:



The M5 requires a final drive oil change at the 1200 mile service. Refer to Service Information 00 01 99 for further information.



Mineral based final drive oils are no longer recommended due to the release of synthetic final drive oils for all vehicles with or without limited-slip



differentials.



Any current BMW center stock of the old SAF-XLS differential oil can be used in all vehicles with a multi-plate limited-slip differential except Z3



roadster and M5 models.



Note:



If a non limited-slip differential oil is used in a limited-slip differential a whining or chattering sound can be heard on very tight turns and will



eventually result in a failure of the differential.



Parts Information:



These oils are available under the following part numbers:



Warranty Information: Information Only.



Notes:



A one (1) liter quantity of part number 83 22 9 407 768 can be claimed using part number 83 22 0 002 094.



A one (1) liter quantity of part number 83 22 1 470 080 can be claimed using part number 83 22 1 467 993.

Sunday, 20 January 2019

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 230399 Date: 991201

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 230399 Date: 991201



M/T - Exchange Transmission Oil Specification



GROUP 23



Manual Transmission



Bulletin Number



23 03 99



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



December 1999



Product Engineering



This Service Information bulletin supersedes S.I. 23 03 99 dated March 1999 which should be removed and discarded from your S.I. binder.



SUBJECT:



Exchange Manual Transmission - Oil Specification



MODEL:



All Exchange Manual Transmissions for Current Models



Situation:



All exchange (replacement) manual transmissions produced from 9/97 are filled with the new lifetime oil designated MTF-LT-1.



This means it is no longer necessary to perform oil changes on these transmissions.



Note:



The only exception is the E39 M5 (862) which requires a transmission oil change at the 1200 mile service and 1200 miles after a transmission



replacement.



All manual transmissions filled with the new lifetime oil are identified by a yellow label located near the transmission oil filler plug which reads



"Lifetime Oil MTF-LT-1".



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Vehicles Affected:



Parts Information:



Lifetime transmission oil (MTF-LT-1) is available under BMW part number 83 22 9 408 942 (5 liter container).



MTF-LT-1 oil only needs to be replaced or topped off if repairs are performed on a transmission and replaced on E39 M5 (S62) at the 1200 mile



service and 1200 miles after a transmission replacement.



A hand pump has been developed to aid in filling a transmission with MTF-LT-1 oil and is available under BMW part number 90 88 6 002 080.



Refer to service information bulletin 04 03 99 for further details.



Note:



MTF-LT-1 must never be mixed with other oil grades since this would no longer guarantee the lifetime qualities of the oil.



Warranty Information: Information only.

Wednesday, 2 January 2019

DISCLAIMER2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 340399 Date: 991201

DISCLAIMER2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 340399 Date: 991201



Brakes - Vibration When Braking



GROUP 34



Brakes



Bulletin Number



34 03 99



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



138



December 1999



Product Engineering



SUBJECT:



Brake Induced Steering Vibration



MODEL:



E46 two and four door models produced prior to 10/99



Situation:



Some E46s produced prior to 10/99 may exhibit a steering vibration when braking, which is usually most notable in the 60-50 MPH range.



Cause:



This symptom is caused by excessive sensitivity of the front axle on some cars.



Correction:



The front brake pads and steering coupling were modified in production to reduce the possibility of setting up the vibrations that cause this symptom.



These new parts have been included in a kit for earlier production cars that experience customer complaints.



Procedure:



In case of customer complaint, remove front brake rotors and pads and replace with new parts from kit. Refer to Repair Instructions, 34 11 220.



Balance front wheel assemblies before re-installing.



Replace steering coupling and Torx bolts with new parts from kit, per Repair Instructions, 32 31 053



Note:



The following additional Instructions apply only to cars that have previously had dampened steering lines Installed. The total number of cars so



equipped is very small.



If the car previously had the dampened hydraulic lines (part number 32 13 6 750 847, item B in illustration) installed on the steering rack they must



be replaced with original lines. This portion of the repair should be performed in conjunction with the replacement of the steering coupling.



Unbolt rack from subframe (2) and pull down and forward (3).



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Clean any dirt from around fittings and remove dampened lines (1) from rack.



Lubricate O rings on original style lines (without dampers) with ATF, and install (1). Tighten fittings to 7.5 Nm.



Reinstall rack with new bolts (2) and nuts and tighten to 42 Nm. Complete connection with new steering coupling as described above.



Reinstall splash shield, bleed steering and top up fluid as necessary.



Parts Information:



This repair will require one kit, based on model.



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Warranty Information:



Covered under the terms of the BMW new vehicle limited warranty.