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Markes M Posted on May 21, 2018

2008 bmw 535I twin turbo engine oil-radiator- condenser and fan how to reassembly, i need help, i can not find the diagram to reinstall them on the my bmw.the technian forget he desassembly 1 year ago

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SOURCE: I need a schematic diagram for the radiator fan on

I dont have a diagram, but these have 2 speeds and they are a common problem. the fan will need to be replaced (complete unit)

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SOURCE: how can i reset oil change on 2007 bmw 335i twin

I have a 2007 335i convertible.. my low oil light went on.is there a dip stick or something. how do i tell how low iam

Anonymous

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SOURCE: Oil leak on a 199o twin turbo manual transmition

rear main seal is the leak to fix: drop transmission remove clutch, drop oil pan and replace seal. seal is about 30 bucks, if your not auto savy id let a shop do it.. prolly around 800 tho...

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2010

SOURCE: The condenser fan blew out and damaged my radiator

hi
1st u have to replace condenser fan and radiator assy , it will solve your problem , cause due to no coolant radiator fan is not working and cause of engine overheating a/c system got trip . replace both condenser fan and radiator and put new coolant. thanks.

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Fred Murdock

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2011

SOURCE: will the engine from a 1988 BMW 535i fit in a 1990

Based on wikipedia...yes. From 1988-1993. I copied and pasted the information below:

M30B35

  • 3.4 liter (3430 cc) SOHC inline-6 cylinder
  • 9.0:1 compression ratio
  • 208 bhp / 211 PS @ 5700 rpm
  • 225 ft·lbf (305 N·m) torque @ 4000 rpm
  • 87 AKI / 91 RON octane fuel or better recommended
Applications:
  • 1988-1989 E24 635CSi
  • 1988-1993 E34 535i
  • 1988-1992 E32 735i
3.5 L M90 (3453 cc) Applications:
  • 1978-1983 E24 635CSi
  • 1980-1981 E12 M535i

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