The E39 5 Series represented BMW's benchmark in the mid-size luxury sedan and wagon segment, competing with models like the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and Audi A6.
Competitive Analysis
E39 Strengths:
Renowned for its superior driving dynamics, refined interior, robust build quality, and advanced (for its time) technology.
Key Features
Driving Dynamics:
Exceptional handling, balanced chassis, responsive steering, and powerful engine options.
Build Quality:
High-quality materials, solid construction, and long-term durability were hallmarks of the E39 generation.
Manual Value Proposition
Value For Money:
Provides comprehensive technical data enabling owners to perform maintenance and repairs, significantly reducing dealership costs.
Manual Usefulness
Diy Support:
Empowers DIY mechanics with the detailed knowledge required to maintain and repair their E39 effectively.
📋 Manual Details
Coverage Areas
General Data Maintenance:
True
Engine:
True
Transmission:
True
Suspension Steering Brakes:
True
Body:
True
Body Equipment:
True
Electrical System:
True
Equipment Accessories:
True
Electrical Wiring Diagrams:
True
Page Count
Estimated Page Count:
Extensive (typically 2000+ pages for factory-level detail)
Front and rear suspension components (struts, shocks, control arms, bushings, springs), alignment specifications, ride height.
Steering:
Power steering system (pump, rack and pinion, hoses), steering column, steering angle sensor (if applicable).
Brakes:
Brake system components (discs, pads, calipers, master cylinder, ABS/DSC module), hydraulic system bleeding, parking brake.
Body Structure:
Body panel removal and installation, structural components, door mechanisms, hood and trunk operation, glass replacement.
Body Equipment:
Seats, interior trim, headliner, climate control system (HVAC components, blower motor, evaporator, condenser), sunroof operation, power windows, central locking.
Standard Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) across all models.
Traction Control:
Standard Automatic Stability Control (ASC+T) or Dynamic Stability Control (DSC).
Passive Features
Airbags:
Front airbags, optional side airbags.
Seatbelts:
Three-point seatbelts with pretensioners for front occupants.
💡 Technology Features
Infotainment
Radio System:
BMW Business CD or Professional CD/RDS radios, often with cassette player. Optional navigation system (CCC).
Speaker System:
Standard 6 or 8 speaker system; optional premium HiFi system with amplifier.
Driver Assistance
Cruise Control:
Standard electronic cruise control.
Parking Sensors:
Optional Park Distance Control (PDC) sensors.
Connectivity
Phone Integration:
Optional Bluetooth preparation and cellular phone integration.
🔧 Maintenance
Service Intervals
Oil Change Interval:
BMW Condition Based Service (CBS) system or typically every 7,500-10,000 miles (12,000-16,000 km) or annually, whichever comes first. Manual provides detailed guidance on when specific services are due.
Engine Air Filter:
Typically replaced every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or as per CBS. Manual details inspection and replacement.
Cabin Air Filter:
Typically replaced every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or annually. Manual shows location and replacement procedure.
Brake Fluid Flush:
Recommended every 2 years, regardless of mileage. Manual details the bleeding procedure.
Fluid Specifications
Power Steering Fluid:
BMW CHF 11S (or Pentosin equivalent).
Brake Fluid:
DOT 4.
Known Issues
Cooling System:
Plastic expansion tank cracks, thermostat housing leaks, water pump failure (especially electric ones on later models). Manual provides replacement instructions.
Vibration Damping:
Lower control arm bushings (front), rear subframe bushings, driveshaft flex disc (guibo) wear. Manual outlines inspection and replacement.
Oil Leaks:
Valve cover gasket, oil pan gasket, oil filter housing gasket. Manual details removal and installation procedures.
Electrical:
ABS/DSC sensor failures, headlight leveling module issues, door lock actuator failures. Manual's wiring diagrams are crucial for troubleshooting.
📚 Vehicle History
Brand Heritage
Bmw Philosophy:
BMW's long-standing reputation for 'The Ultimate Driving Machine', emphasizing performance, luxury, and advanced engineering.
Model Evolution
E39 Introduction:
The E39 was introduced in 1995 for the 1996 model year in Europe and later for the 1997 model year in North America, replacing the E34 generation.
E39 Facelift:
Received a significant facelift in 2000 (for the 2001 model year), introducing updated headlights (angel eyes), taillights, bumpers, and interior refinements, along with the M54 engine for 6-cylinder models.
Production
Production Years:
1995-2003 (globally)
Manufacturing Locations:
Primarily Dingolfing, Germany.
🏆 Awards & Recognition
Recognitions
Car And Driver 10 Best:
The E39 5 Series was frequently featured on Car and Driver's 10Best lists during its production run, lauded for its blend of luxury and performance.
Motor Trend Car Of The Year:
While not a winner, it was a strong contender and well-regarded by automotive journalists.
Ratings
Overall Reputation:
Considered one of the finest driving sedans of its era, known for its robust engineering and driver engagement.
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