This comprehensive Workshop Service Manual provides detailed instructions and specifications for repairing and maintaining your BMW 528 and 528i models from 1981 to 1988. Covering a wide range of topics, this manual is an essential resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. It includes detailed information on engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, electrical systems, bodywork, and more. The manual features clear diagrams, step-by-step instructions, and troubleshooting guides to help you diagnose and solve any issues you may encounter. With its extensive coverage and user-friendly format, this service manual will empower you to confidently perform repairs and maintenance on your BMW.
The BMW 528 and 528i, produced from 1981 to 1988, marked a significant evolution in the German automaker's mid-size luxury sedan lineup. These models, part of the E12 generation, succeeded the iconic 5 Series introduced in 1972 and established the platform for future iterations. The 528 and 528i were offered in both sedan and wagon (Touring) body styles, each showcasing the classic BMW design language of the era. While both models shared the same chassis and many mechanical components, the 528i distinguished itself with a fuel-injected M20 engine, while the 528 relied on a carbureted version of the same powerplant. This fuel injection system, a notable step forward for BMW at the time, provided enhanced performance and fuel efficiency compared to its carbureted counterpart.
Beneath the elegant exterior lay a robust and refined driving experience. The 528 and 528i offered a blend of sporty handling and comfortable ride quality, thanks to a sophisticated suspension system and precise steering. Both models featured a MacPherson strut front suspension and a semi-trailing arm rear suspension, providing responsive handling and a balanced ride. The interiors, typically appointed with high-quality materials and comfortable seats, provided a luxurious ambiance for occupants. Despite their age, these vehicles remain highly sought after by enthusiasts for their timeless design, reliable engineering, and engaging driving dynamics. The BMW 528 and 528i, while no longer in production, continue to hold their place as iconic examples of the brand's commitment to performance, luxury, and driving pleasure.