This BMW 3 & 5 Workshop Manual is intended as a handy, easy-to-read reference book for the mechanic to maintenance troubleshooting. This BMW 3 & 5 repair manual explanations of all installation, removal, disassembly, assembly, repair and check procedures are laid out with the individual steps in sequential order BMW 3 & 5 car.
The E30 3-Series range first became available in the UK in March 1983, and continued in production until April 1991, when the revised E36 3-Series range (not covered by this manual) was introduced. Convertible and Touring (Estate) models were introduced for 1988, and these models have continued in E30 form to date.
Table contents of BMW 3 & 5 Service and Repair Manual
- Living With Your BMW
Introduction ~ Safety First! ~ Anti-theft audio system ~ Instrument panel language display
- Roadside Repairs
Jacking, towing and wheel changing ~ Jump starting ~ Identifying leaks
- Routine Maintenance
Routine Maintenance and Servicing ~ Lubricants and fluids ~ Maintenance schedule
- Repairs & Overhaul
- Engine and Associated Systems
In-car engine repair procedures ~ General engine overhaul procedures ~ Cooling, heating and air conditioning systems ~ Fuel and exhaust systems ~ Engine electrical systems ~ Engine management and emission control systems
- Transmission
Manual transmission ~ Automatic transmission ~ Clutch and driveline
- Brakes
Braking system
- Suspension
Suspension and steering systems
- Body Equipment
Bodywork and fittings
- Electrical
Body electrical systems
- Wiring Diagrams
- Reference
MOT Test Checks ~ Tools and Working Facilities ~ General Repair Procedures ~ Fault Finding ~ Conversion factors ~ Automotive chemicals and lubricants ~ Buying spare parts and vehicle identification numbers ~ Glossary of Technical Terms
- Index
here
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