This comprehensive BMW 518 518i 1986 Service Repair Workshop Manual provides detailed instructions for servicing and repairing your vehicle, covering all major aspects in depth. Inside, you'll find detailed information on engine, transmission, electrical systems, brakes, suspension, steering, bodywork, and more. This manual is an essential resource for anyone looking to perform maintenance or repairs on their BMW 518 518i, helping you save money and gain a deeper understanding of your vehicle.
The BMW 518 and 518i, produced from 1982 to 1988, marked the entry point into the prestigious BMW 5 Series lineup. These models, built upon the E28 chassis, offered a blend of practicality and sporty handling that became a hallmark of the brand. Powering the 518 was a 1.8-liter M10 four-cylinder engine, producing a modest 90 horsepower. This engine, while not particularly powerful, delivered an excellent fuel economy, making the 518 an attractive choice for those seeking a balance between performance and affordability. The 518i, introduced in 1985, received a fuel-injected version of the M10 engine, boosting output to 105 horsepower. This enhancement provided a more lively driving experience while retaining the 5 Series' signature handling prowess. While both models featured a four-speed manual transmission as standard, a three-speed automatic option was also available.
The BMW 518 and 518i offered a comfortable and refined interior with a driver-focused cockpit. Featuring a spacious cabin, the models provided ample room for both passengers and cargo. The interior design emphasized practicality and durability, with high-quality materials and a robust build quality. Despite being entry-level models in the 5 Series range, they still benefited from the same level of engineering excellence and attention to detail that characterized BMW's reputation for quality and craftsmanship. The 518 and 518i were lauded for their responsive handling and precise steering, making them enjoyable to drive on both winding roads and city streets. These qualities, coupled with their practicality and affordability, helped to solidify the BMW 5 Series as a benchmark in its class, setting the stage for future iterations of this iconic model line.