BMW E36 kupee
BMW E36 kupee
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Re: BMW E36 kupee
Kui juba sellist asja nii tühjalt siit küsima peab ei tasuks vast pidurite kallale ka ise minna.
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UM teeb ära samal ajal kui pirukat kohviga ülakorra peal naudid.
Re: BMW E36 kupee
Ma tänan väga asjalike ja informatiivsete vastuste eest. Kahjuks abi ma siit ei saanud. Paagi sain ikkagi maha ja asemele läksid vasktorud. Võib olla ma esitasin oma küsimuse valesse foorumisse, teinekord olen targem.
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Huvi pärast lasin ChatGPT-st läbi E36 paagieemalduse ülesande ja ta väljastas 11. punktilise instruktsiooni, mis oli päris detailsete kirjeldustega. Soovitan tulevikus seda kasutada, sest keegi ei viitsi pikka instruktsiooni iga hädalise jaoks toota

Huvi pärast lasin ChatGPT-st läbi E36 paagieemalduse ülesande ja ta väljastas 11. punktilise instruktsiooni, mis oli päris detailsete kirjeldustega. Soovitan tulevikus seda kasutada, sest keegi ei viitsi pikka instruktsiooni iga hädalise jaoks toota

Removing the fuel tank from a BMW E36 (1990–2000 3 Series) is a moderately advanced task that requires safety precautions and mechanical knowledge. The fuel tank is mounted under the rear seats and extends beneath the car between the rear axle and the driveshaft. Here’s a general step-by-step guide:
Before You Start
Work in a well-ventilated area.
Disconnect the battery (negative terminal).
Relieve fuel pressure (open the fuel filler cap and/or use a pressure relief valve at the fuel rail).
Ensure the car is safely lifted using jack stands on level ground.
Work with an almost empty tank to avoid dealing with a lot of fuel weight and spillage.
Tools & Materials Needed
Floor jack & jack stands
10mm, 13mm, 17mm sockets
Flathead screwdriver or fuel line disconnect tool
Pliers
Fuel-safe container (if draining fuel)
Replacement tank straps or hardware (optional)
Step-by-Step Fuel Tank Removal (BMW E36)
1. Remove the Rear Seat Bottom
Lift the rear seat bottom (just pull up) to access the fuel pump covers.
2. Access Fuel Pump and Sending Units
Remove the round access panels under the rear seat.
Disconnect the fuel pump wiring and fuel lines.
Mark or take pictures of hose locations for reassembly.
3. Drain the Fuel Tank (Optional but Recommended)
Use a siphon pump or disconnect a return line and collect fuel in a safe container.
4. Raise the Car
Securely lift the rear of the car with jack stands.
5. Remove Exhaust System
Unbolt from the catalytic converter/midpipe section and remove hangers.
Fully remove the rear section of the exhaust.
6. Remove Heat Shields
There are metal heat shields covering the tank. Remove them to access the straps and filler neck.
7. Disconnect Driveshaft (if necessary)
You may need to remove the driveshaft center support bearing and drop it slightly to clear the tank.
8. Disconnect Filler Neck
Unscrew the filler neck clamp and separate it from the tank.
Disconnect any attached vent hoses.
9. Disconnect Fuel Lines Under the Car
Disconnect supply, return, and vent lines carefully.
Plug them to avoid leaks or dirt ingress.
10. Remove Tank Straps
Support the tank with a floor jack.
Unbolt the two fuel tank straps (13mm or 17mm bolts depending on model).
11. Lower the Tank Carefully
Slowly lower the tank while checking for any remaining connections.
Tilt and maneuver the tank out from under the car.
Final Tips
Inspect the fuel tank for damage or rust if you're reinstalling it.
Replace any brittle rubber hoses, gaskets, or clamps.
Clean all connections and use dielectric grease on electrical plugs.
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