This comprehensive Workshop Repair Service Manual provides detailed technical information for your 1996 BMW M3, covering all models, engines, trims, and transmission types. It serves as an invaluable resource for mechanics, technicians, and DIY enthusiasts, offering a wealth of knowledge to guide them through service, maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures. The manual contains a vast array of diagrams, illustrations, and step-by-step instructions, ensuring clarity and ease of understanding. From routine maintenance tasks like oil changes and tire rotations to complex repairs involving engine components, electrical systems, and bodywork, this manual equips you with the necessary information to perform a wide range of operations on your BMW M3.
The 1996 BMW M3 is a high-performance sports car that marked a significant milestone in the evolution of the iconic M3 lineage. This generation, internally designated as the E36, was the first M3 to feature a straight-six engine, a departure from the four-cylinder powerplants of its predecessors. Under the hood resided a 3.2-liter S50B32 engine, a masterpiece of engineering that breathed life into the M3 with 282 horsepower and 243 lb-ft of torque. The S50, a naturally aspirated masterpiece, boasted a redline of 7,000 RPM, delivering a thrilling and visceral driving experience that captivated enthusiasts. The M3's chassis was meticulously designed for optimal handling and cornering prowess. Featuring a double wishbone front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension, the E36 M3 delivered exceptional control and feedback, allowing drivers to push its limits with confidence. The car's lightweight construction, aided by its aluminum hood and doors, further enhanced its agility and responsiveness, making it a true driver's car.
Beyond its performance attributes, the 1996 M3 offered a refined and luxurious interior. Drivers enjoyed a cockpit that combined sportiness with comfort, boasting supportive sports seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and a comprehensive instrument cluster that provided crucial performance information. The M3's practicality wasn't neglected, as its two-door configuration offered ample cargo space for weekend getaways or track-day essentials. The combination of performance, handling, and practicality made the 1996 BMW M3 a highly sought-after vehicle, captivating enthusiasts with its thrilling driving experience and enduring legacy as a classic sports car. The E36 M3 remains a coveted machine today, often sought by collectors and enthusiasts seeking a taste of its raw performance and timeless appeal.