This comprehensive BMW 8 Series (E31) 1996 Factory Repair Manual provides in-depth technical information and repair procedures for your vehicle. This manual is a valuable resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. It covers a wide range of topics, including maintenance, engine repair, electrical systems, fuel systems, transmission, steering, brakes, wheels, and more.
With clear illustrations and detailed instructions, this manual will guide you through every step of the repair process. You'll find information on troubleshooting common problems, performing routine maintenance tasks, and even undertaking complex repairs. The manual is organized logically, making it easy to find the information you need quickly. Whether you're a seasoned mechanic or just starting out, this manual is an essential tool for anyone who wants to keep their BMW 8 Series in top condition.
The BMW 8 Series (E31) is a grand tourer that was produced by the German automaker BMW from 1989 to 1999. It was the flagship model of the BMW lineup at the time, and it was a technological marvel for its era. The 8 Series was designed to be a luxurious and sporty grand tourer that could compete with the best that Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar had to offer. Its sleek and aerodynamic design, penned by Claus Luthe, was particularly groundbreaking, featuring a drag coefficient of just 0.29, which made it one of the most aerodynamic cars in the world at the time.
Under the hood, the 8 Series was offered with a range of powerful engines, including a 5.0-liter V12 in the 850i and a 4.4-liter V8 in the 840i. The 850i, with its 322 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque, was capable of reaching a top speed of 155 mph. The 8 Series was also notable for its advanced technology, including an electronically controlled suspension, a digital instrument cluster, and a navigation system. It was also the first BMW to feature a six-speed manual transmission. The 8 Series was a successful car for BMW, but it was also a relatively expensive one. It was only produced for 10 years, and it was never particularly popular in the United States. Nevertheless, the 8 Series remains a highly sought-after classic car today, thanks to its combination of performance, luxury, and style.