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Will a 1998 bmw 528i engine work in a 1999 bmw 528i

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It is hard to be sure without checking, BMW changed from the M52B28 engine to the M52B28TU engine around that time. Enter the last 7 numbers of the VIN here to verify: http://www.bimmer.work
Find out more about the M52 engines here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_M52
I recommend that you pursue your BMW questions at Bimmerforums.com. It's free and has been a fantastic resource for me over the years. Bimmerfest.com is also free and another excellent BMW resource.

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SOURCE: do I remove front door panels on a 1999 BMW 528i to replace

outside handle or inside well there are little plastic windows on the trim panel start there then take the inside mirror cover off and then pull at the bottom of door pull out the side and then pull up on trim to take off unhook door switch from botom and then the inside handle is easy from there but if your looking for the outside handle take the vapor barrier of and the take the bolt thats holding the handle out if you cannot then you must drop the lock or latch it has 3 bolt on the outer edge of jamb then you can get the hanlde out its 10mm then go backward the same way

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2009

SOURCE: I have a coolant leak on my 2000 BMW 528i and now it overheating.

Pressure test cooling system to determine origin of leak. Radiator and coolant reservoirs are common problems. Vehicle is very difficult to purge air from cooling system and may take multiple times of idling until thermostat opens. Sometimes help to rev engine to about 2500 rpm 5-8 times to help build heat and move coolant through system. Must have heater on while performing this task.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 31, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 bmw 528 won't start

yeh go back to Kragen and say are you taking the ****, reset button who told you that. it must be next to the kerfuffle valve. and operated by the **** behind the peddle. or the nut behind the wheel. how to start a car lesson one. heavy duty Power to the starter, and a good chassis earth generally through the engine block. a good charge in the battery. and a switched live to the low tension circuit on the solenoid of the starter motor via ignition switch/key. if all those are fine it should work.......

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 22, 2009

SOURCE: 1998 bmw 528i battery died how to open trunk

You can jump your 98 528i from under your hood. On top of the center of your engine there is a positive (+) sign. You have to pry the cover open and there is also a negative ground spot to the left of that. Bmw is pretty smart!

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SOURCE: 1998 bmw 528i battery died. How can I unlock the

coathanger job ,or put some jumper leads one to the chassis and the positive to the starter motor terminal feed ,something clicks here ??but my memory has faded a bit ,iam sure that somewhere on the rear of the vehicle is a connection for a power supply to work the locks to open the vehicle or evan charge the battery .Cant recall properly but i think i pulled a cover off a light or something then put a 12v supply to open the vehicle

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