The BMW 5 Series E34 1989 Service Repair Workshop Manual provides a comprehensive guide for servicing and repairing your vehicle. This manual, used by mechanics globally, contains detailed instructions covering all major aspects of the 1989 BMW 5 Series E34. From routine maintenance procedures to complex repairs, you'll find clear and concise instructions along with diagrams and illustrations. This manual equips you with the knowledge and confidence to handle a wide range of tasks, helping you keep your BMW running smoothly and efficiently.
The BMW 5 Series E34, produced from 1988 to 1995, represented a significant evolution for the German automaker. It marked the third generation of the 5 Series lineup, known for its sleek and aerodynamic design, luxurious interior, and robust engineering. The E34 offered a range of petrol and diesel engine options, from the efficient four-cylinder units to the powerful six-cylinder and even a V8 powerplant in the M5. This generation also saw the introduction of the first all-wheel-drive 5 Series model, the 525iX, expanding the car's appeal to a wider audience.
The E34's design, penned by Claus Luthe, was a departure from the boxier styling of its predecessor. Its low-slung profile, sloping hood, and prominent kidney grille gave the car a sporty yet elegant stance. Inside, the interior offered a refined and driver-focused environment, with high-quality materials, ergonomic controls, and ample space for both passengers and cargo. The E34 also marked a significant step forward in terms of safety features, with standard anti-lock brakes (ABS) and optional driver and passenger airbags. Notably, the E34 M5, powered by a high-revving 3.6-liter inline-six engine producing 315 horsepower, became a legendary performance car, renowned for its agility, handling, and exhilarating driving experience. The BMW 5 Series E34 remains a cherished classic, appreciated for its timeless design, impressive engineering, and driving dynamics.