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    Radiator and Cooling System 
    Remove  rubber trim  strip between  top of shroud and  radiator. 
    Using 32  mm wrench 
    (BMW special tool 11 5 040)  on fan 
    clutch  nut (arrow),  turn wrench  in a clockwise  direction 
    (working  from front  of car) while counterholding  pulley with 
    BMW  special tool 
    11 5 030. Spin  fan off coolant  pump. 
    NOTE- 
    The radiator cooling  fan nut (32 mm wrench)  has left-hand 
    threads. 
    Unclip  AUC (air quality) sensor from  shroud, 
    M54 engine:  Disconnect auxiliary coolant pump from  base of 
    fan  shroud. 
    Lift  fan  and shroud together  out of engine compartment. 
    To  replace  fan clutch, remove  fan mounting  bolts and sepa- 
    rate viscous  clutch from fan. 
    Installation  is reverse  of removal. 
    Tightening 
    torques 
    Clutch  nut to pump 
    Without 
    BMW tool 11 5 040  40 Nm (29 ft-lb) 
    With BMW tool 11 5 040 30 Nm 
    (22 ft-lb) 
    Fan  to viscous  clutch 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
    Electric cooling fan, removing and 
    installing 
    The electric cooling  fan is mounted  behind the front bumper, 
    in front  of the 
    A/C condenser. 
    - Remove front  bumper. See 510 Exterior  Trim,  Bumpers. 
    - Remove left and  right headlights. See 630 Lights, 
    - Where  applicable, detach horizontal air ducts behind front 
    bumper  and fold to side. 
    - Disconnect  fan electrical connector  on right side of radiator 
    shroud  and lay aside. 
    - Detach wire  loom from air duct  in front  of cooling  fan 
    - Pry out expansion rivets holding air  duct. Slide air duct down- 
    ward  to remove.   
    						
    							
    170-1 6 
    I Radiator and Cooling System 
    - Remove  fan and  fan shroud mounting  fasteners. Slide fan 
    and  fan shroud downward  to  remove. 
    - Reinstallation is reverse of removal. 
    Thermostat, removing and installing 
    (M52 engine) 
    The coolant  thermostat is  installed in a housing at  the front  of 
    the engine. 
    - Drain coolant from radiator and engine  block. See Coolant, 
    draining and  filling (6-cylinder  models). 
    WARNING - 
    Allow the  cooling system  to cool  before opening  or draining 
    the  system. 
    - Remove  mechanical  cooling fan and  fan shroud.  See Me- 
    chanical (viscous clutch)  cooling fan, removing  and in- 
    stalling. 
    - Disconnect coolant hoses from  thermostat housing. 
    - Remove thermostat housing  from front of engine. 
    - Remove  thermostat.  Note thermostat  direction and orienta- 
    tion  before  removing. 
    - Installation  is reverse  of removal,  noting the following: 
    - Use  new  O-ring  and gasket(s) when installing thermostat 
    and  housing. 
    NOTE- 
    Some  thermostats have  a direction arrow or vent  hole near 
    the  edge.  Install  the thermostat so  that either the arrow  or 
    hole  are at the  top. 
    Fill  system with coolant  as described  in Coolant,  draining 
    and  filling  (6-cylinder  models). 
    CAUTION- 
    Be sure  to reconnect  ground wire@) at thermostat housing 
    mounting  bolt, where  applicable.   
    						
    							
    Radiator and Cooling systeml 
    Tightening torques 
    Block  drain plug to block  25  Nm 
    (18 
    it-lb) 
    Coolant  hose clamp  (32 - 48  2. 
    5 Nm (22 in-lb) 
    mm  hose  diameter) 
    Radiator drain  plug to radiator 
    2-3Nm(l8-27in-lb) 
    Thermostat housing  to cylinder 
    head 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
    I Coolant  thermostat  housing assmbly- - I 
    Thermostat,  removing and installing 
    (M52 TU or M54 engine) 
    4 The  electric  map-controlled thermostat  is  part of the  thermo- 
    stat housing  at the  front  of the  cylinder  head. 
    1. Bolts (M6) 
    2 Bolt (ME) 
    3. Housing  with thermostat 
    4. Gasket 
    - If a faulty thermostat is suspected,  use appropriate  scan tool 
    to  interrogate 
    ECM for  stored  fault codes. 
    - Drain radiator and engine  block. See Coolant,  draining and 
    filling  (6-cylinder  models). 
    CAUTION- 
    Allow cooling system  to cool  before opening  or draining  the 
    system. 
    - Remove  cooling fan and  fan shroud. See  Mechanical (vis- 
    cous  clutch)  cooling  fan, removing  and installing. 
    - Disconnect  electrical harness connector from thermostat 
    housina. 
    4 Lever  out retaining clips  (arrows) and pull hose fittings  off 
    thermostat  housing. 
    - Unbolt and remove thermostat  housing from front  of engine. 
    Loosen  nut at top  of engine lifting  eye to facilitate  removal. 
    - Installation is reverse  of removal, noting  the following: 
    Keep  sealing  faces free of oil. 
    * Use  new sealing  gasket. 
    When  reinstalling hose to thermostat housing, install  clip 
    on hose  end fitting,  then push hose onto housing until  it 
    clicks into place. 
    Fill  system with coolant. See  Coolant, draining and fill- 
    ing  (6-cylinder  models).   
    						
    							
    Tightening torques Block  drain plug to block 
    25 Nm  (18 ft-lb) 
    Radiator drain plug  to radiator 2 - 3 Nm  (18 - 27 in-lb) 
    Thermostat housing to 
    cylinder  head 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
    Thermostat, removing and installing 
    (V-8 models) 
    The electrically-heated thermostat is  an integral parl of the 
    thermostat housing.  The operation  of the thermostat is  moni- 
    tored  by the  engine  control  module (ECM). 
    - If a faulty  thermostat  is suspected,  use appropriate scan tool 
    to  interrogate  ECM for stored fault codes. 
    - Drain  radiator and engine  block. See Coolant,  draining and 
    filling 
    (V-8 models). 
    WARNING - 
    Allow cooling system to  cool before opening  or draining  the 
    system. 
    - Disconnect  mass air flow  (MAF) sensor electrical harness 
    connector. Remove air intake duct together with  MAF sensor. 
    - Remove mechanical cooltng fan and  fan shroud. See Me- 
    chanical  (viscous  clutch) cooling  fan, removing  and 
    in- 
    stalling. 
    Disconnect electrical  harness connector  (arrow) from ther- 
    mostat housing. 
    Remove coolant hose from thermostat  housing. 
    NOTE- 
    M62 engine: Hose is clamped  on. 
    M62 TU engine: Hose is attached  with quick-disconnect  fit. 
    ting.  Remove clip  to disconnect hose.   
    						
    							
    170-1 9 
    Radiator and Cooling System 
    Coolant pump  Remove thermostat housing fasteners 
    (arrows) and remove 
    thermostat  housing. 
    Installation is  reverse of removal,  noting the  following: 
    - Keep sealing  faces clean and free  of  oil. 
    Use  new  sealing  gasket. 
    Fill system with  coolant. See Coolant,  draining and fill- 
    ing 
    (V-8 models). 
    Tightening  torques 
    Block  drain plug to block  25 Nm  (18 it-lb) 
    Coolant hose  clamp (32 
    - 48 2. 5 Nm (22 in-lb) 
    mm  hose  diameter) 
    Radiator drain  plug to radiator  2 
    - 3 Nm  (18 - 27 In-lb) 
    Thermostat  cover to 
    coolant  pump 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
    Coolant  pump, replacing  (6-cylinder 
    models) 
    < The  engine coolant pump is mounted  in the front  of the en- 
    gine  in the  timing  chain cover. 
    - Drain cooling system  as described  earlier.  See  Coolant, 
    draining  and filling  (6-cylinder  models). 
    WARNING- 
    Allow cooling system to  cool before opening  or draining  sys- 
    tem. 
    - Remove cooling  fan and  fan shroud.  See  Mechanical (vis- 
    cous  clutch)  cooling  fan, removing  and installing. 
    - Remove  coolant pump drive belt. See 020 Maintenance. 
    4 Remove coolant  pump pulley  bolts (arrows)  and remove  pul- 
    ley  from  pump. 
    - Remove  nuts retaining  pump to engine block. 
    NOTE- 
    The coolant  pump is mounted  on studs  and retained  by nuts.   
    						
    							
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    Radiator and Cooling System --- 1 
    insert two M6 screws  (arrows)  in tapped bores  and tighten 
    uniformly until  pump is free from timing chain cover (thermo- 
    stat  and  hoses have  been removed  for purposes of  visual 
    clarity). 
    Installation  is reverse  of removal, noting  the following: 
    Be  sure  to replace sealing O-ring  and gaskets. 
    Coat  O-ring  with water-based  lubricant  during installation. 
    Refill with coolant.  See Coolant,  draining and filling 
    (6- 
    cylinder models). 
    Tightening torques 
    - 
    Coolant  pump to timing chain 10 Nm (89 in-lb) 
    cover 
    Coolant  pump pulley  to coolant 
    10 Nm (89 in-lb 
    pump 
    Engine  block drain plug  to block 25 Nm (1 8 It-lb) 
    Radiator  drain plug to radiator 2 - 3 Nm (I8 - 27 in-lb) 
    Coolant pump, replacing (V-8 models) 
    I 1 < The  engine  coolant  pump is mounted  in the  front  of the en- 
    gine in ;he timing  chain cover. 
    1. Thermostat housing 
    2. Thermostat 
    3. Thermostat sealing  O-ring 
    4. Water pump 
    5. Water pump gasket 
    - Drain cooling system.  See Coolant,  draining  and filling (V- 
    8 models). 
    - Remove cooling  fan and fan shroud.  See Mechanical  (vis- 
    cous  clutch)  cooling  fan, removing and installing. 
    - Remove engine  drive belts:  See 020 Maintenance. 
    NOTE- 
    Mark direction  of drive belt rotation  if reusing  belt, 
    - Remove  vibration  dampener.  See 117 Camshaft and Tim- 
    ing  Chain. 
    - Disconnect  mass air flow (MAF) sensor electrical harness 
    connector. Remove air intake duct together with 
    MAF sensor. 
    - Disconnect  coolant hoses from thermostat  housing and cool- 
    ant  pump  housing.   
    						
    							
    Radiator and Coolina ~vsteml 
    - Disconnect thermostat  and cooling  system temperature sen- 
    sor plug connectors. 
    4 Remove  thermostat housing  fasteners and remove housing. 
    - Remove coolant pump pulley  bolts and remove  pulley from 
    pump. 
    Remove  fasteners A and B (arrows). 
    NOTE- 
    * The coolant  pump is retained  to the block using different 
    length  bolts. 
    0 Bolts A: M6 X 105 mm 
    0 Bolts 8: M6 X 35 mm 
    Slide coolant pump  away from coolant pipes  (arrows) while 
    being careful  not to dislodge pipes  from fittings  at rear  of en- 
    gine. 
    - Installation  is reverse  of removal, noting the  following: 
    Replace all sealing O-rings  and washers. 
    Coat O-rings with  water-based lubricant during  installation. 
    Fill system  with coolant.  See Coolant,  draining and fill- 
    ing  (6-cylinder models)  or Coolant,  draining and  filling 
    (V-8 models).   
    						
    							
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    Radiator and Cooling System 
    Tightening torques 
    Coolant pump to timing  chain  10 
    Nm  (89 in-lb) 
    cover 
    Coolant pump 
    pulley to  coolant 
    pump 
    10  Nm  (89 in-lb 
    Engine 
    blocic drain  plug to  block 25 Nm (18 ft-lb) 
    Radiator drain  plug to radiator 
    2-3Nm(18-27in-lb) 
    Thermostat cover  to coolant 
    pump assembly 10 Nm  (89 in-lb) 
    Radiator,  removing and  installing 
    Removal of the  radiator  is similar for V-8 and  6-cylinder  mod- 
    els. 
    - Raise  front of car  and  support  safely. 
    WARNING - 
    Make sure the  car is stable  and well supported  at aN times. 
    Use a professional automotive liff 
    orjaclc stands designed for 
    - Remove  splash shield from  under engine. 
    - Drain radiator  and engine  block. See Coolant,  draining and 
    filling 
    (V-8 models). 
    WARNING - 
    Allow cooling system to  cool before opening  or draining sys- 
    tem. 
    < Remove  air filter housing: 
    Disconnect electrical harness connectors 
    (A and B). 
    Loosen  clamps (C and D). 
    Remove  mounting  fastener (arrow) and remove air  filter 
    housing together with mass air  flow 
    (MAF) sensor.   
    						
    							
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    Radiator and Cooling system/ 
    4 Pry out expansion  rivets (A) on left  and  right side  of  fan 
    shroud.  Loosen  hose clamp 
    (6) and remove hose from  ex- 
    pansion  tank. 
    Remove expansion tank:  Remove expansion  tanlc cap, vent  plug 
    (A) and tank retain- 
    ing  clips  (arrows). 
    Lift expansion 
    tanlc upward and  off lower retaining lugs. 
    Push  shroud  back to expose expansion  tank vent line. Re- 
    move line. 
    Using  32 mm  wrench 
    (BMW special  tool 11 5 040) on fan 
    clutch nut  (arrow), turn wrench  in a clockwise direction 
    (working from front  of car) while counterholding pulley with 
    BMW special tool 11 5 030.  Spin fan off coolant pump. 
    NOTE- 
    The  radiator cooling  fan nut (32 mrn wrench)  has left-hand 
    threads. 
    Disconnect  electrical  harnesses  from 
    AUC (air quality) sen- 
    sor and coolant level sensor.   
    						
    							
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    Radiator and Cooling System 1 
    4 Lift fan and  shroud together out  of engine compartment. 
    - Detach  upper and  lower radiator  hoses. 
    NOTE - 
    Later models use retaining  clips to fasten  coolant hoses  to 
    expansion  tank and radiator. 
    - Disconnect  temperature  sensor harness  connector. 
    4 Remove radiator  support bolts and  supports (arrows).  6-cyl- 
    inder  shown. 
    - Slide  right side  of radiator back toward engine  and pull radi- 
    ator  up to remove. 
    - Installation  is reverse  of removal,  noting the following: 
    Fill  radiator  and cooling  system. See  Coolant, draining 
    and filling  (6-cylinder  models) or Coolant,  draining 
    and  filling  (V-8 models). 
    Tightening  torques 
    Engine block  drain 
    plug to block 25 Nm (18 it-lb) 
    Radiator drain  plug 
    to radiator 2 - 3 Nm (18 - 27 in-ib) 
    Expansion tank, removing and installing 
    - Raise front of car  and  support  safely. 
    WARNING - 
    Make sure the car is stable  and well supported  at all  times. 
    Use  a professional  automotive 
    /iff orjacltstands designed for 
    the  purpose.  A 
    floorjacl~ is not  adequate support. 
    - Remove  splash shield  from under engine. 
    - Drain radiator  as described earlier. See  Coolant, draining 
    and filling  (6-cylinder  models) or Coolant,  draining and 
    filling 
    (V-8 models). 
    I WARNING- 
    Allow cooling system  to cool  before opening  or draining  sys- 
    I tem.   
    						
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