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How to replace the CCV | BMW E39 540i 

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Today I’m replacing the crank case ventilation (CCV) valve on my 2000 BMW 540i. BMW recommends removing the intake manifold to complete this job, but this would create more of a headache than it's worth. I'm going to show you how to replace the CCV while leaving the intake mounted to the engine. Here are a couple of the symptoms that pointed me to the CCV:
1) A stumbling, or rough, idle on cold mornings.
2) Loud whistling/screeching noise coming from the engine bay.
3) Suction at the oil cap. Cracking the oil cap open releases the vacuum and temporarily eliminates the whistling noise.
4) Blueish or white smoke coming from the exhaust.
If you’re experiencing similar symptoms, chances are your CCV has failed.
This repair is for a 2000 BMW 540i, which is fitted with the 4.4L V8 M62 Engine. BMW used this engine across a couple of different vehicles, including the 1998-2003 540i (E39), 1999-2001 740i (E38), and the 1999-2003 X5 (E53). There are even some non-BMW vehicles with this engine including the 2000-2004 Morgan Aero 8, and 2002-2005 Range Rover (L322). So this repair will be the same for all of the previously mentioned vehicles.
There are (7) T30 torx bolts that mount the CCV to the rear of the intake manifold. In addition, there are (4) hoses that mount to the external face of the CCV. One of these hoses is secured with a crimped hose clamp that must be cut off and replaced with a small hose clamp.
Tools:
1. T30 Torx bit (w/ 1/4” drive adapter): www.amazon.com/Crescent-CDTS5...
2. T30 Torx bit (w/o 1/4” drive adapter): www.amazon.com/Makita-96590-I...
3. 1/4” Ratchet - Use this with the #1 T30 bit to extract the T30 torx bolts
4. 1/4” Wrench - Slip this around the shank of the #2 T30 bit to extract the hard to reach Torx bolts
5. Cutters - Needed to remove the crimped hose clamp
6. Phillips head screw driver - Needed to install new hose clamp
Parts:
1. (1) Vaico CCV: www.ecstuning.com/b-vaico-par...
- Mfg PN: 11617501563
2. (1) Victor Reinz CCV Gasket: www.ecstuning.com/b-victor-re...
- Mfg PN: 11611729728
3. (7) M6 x 1 mm x 25 mm Hex Cap Screws - Replace the (7) T30 torx bolts that mounted the CCV to the rear of the intake with these
- I recommend taking one of the T30 torx bolts that you removed to the fasteners aisle of Home Depot or Lowe's to verify verify proper thread dimensions.
4. (1) Small hose clamp - Replace the crimped hose clamp with this
- I recommend you pick this up at your preferred auto parts store.
RealOEM Intake Diagram:
www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/show...
Disclaimer:
Due to factors beyond the control of Tire Kickers, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. Tire Kickers assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. Tire Kickers recommends safe practices when working on vehicles and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Tire Kickers, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Tire Kickers.

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Комментарии : 33   
@terenceschafer228
@terenceschafer228 4 года назад
Very well done, thank you for being clear and concise
@Gordo-yo2sl
@Gordo-yo2sl 3 года назад
I’m so grateful I found this video 🙏🏽🙏🏽 my car is doing the same thing
@Maximilian0011
@Maximilian0011 2 года назад
WOW! I love your work and how did you explain everything, following your film I will deal with the noise issue by replacing the PCV, THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!
@CrpMag
@CrpMag 2 года назад
Thanks for posting this, this definitely helped out.
@tonybartolomeu1601
@tonybartolomeu1601 2 года назад
Good video & explanation 👍
@zimelengobese2811
@zimelengobese2811 3 года назад
Thank you it was very clear
@JoelKreider
@JoelKreider 3 года назад
Champ! Superb run-down for this repair. The diagram is a great addition.
@martinwellmaker6945
@martinwellmaker6945 Год назад
Where can i find that diagram, mine went out again
@JoelKreider
@JoelKreider Год назад
@@martinwellmaker6945 Mm… the diagram I referred to is at 5:25. If you’re looking for a larger version, I Googled “e39 540i intake diagram” and found a few examples. RealOEM has a nice parts list with their image.
@cosminpopica
@cosminpopica 4 года назад
lol, unbelievably this is way easier than on my inline 6 3.0
@RamonSanchez-sv4jt
@RamonSanchez-sv4jt 3 года назад
Did you experience any codes when this was going on ? I have a P1159 code that I can’t figure out , the other day I was feeling around back there and that noise began shut off the car and went away it had never made the noise prior to this.
@jonastullock9220
@jonastullock9220 3 года назад
Good video. Want to add something though. They are not T30 torx. They are Ribe6. This is why so many people strip them.
@jonreese3278
@jonreese3278 3 года назад
Bravo I knew it wasn’t torx thanks for the Ribe!!!
@MHD_85
@MHD_85 3 года назад
Hello, I have a BMW E39 540I, V8 and when I check the car via the scanner, the word Activation Intake Flap appears, can anyone help me and what does this word mean? Please help me and thank you
@Moocow444
@Moocow444 Месяц назад
Did you have misfires?
@purplecty740
@purplecty740 3 года назад
How is the Vaico branded PCV valve holding up?
@TireKickers
@TireKickers 3 года назад
Good question. Haven't had any problems since the install, but I do notice a slight whistle from the engine bay when I go WOT. It's not loud and I'm not even 100% sure it's the CCV, just something to keep in mind I guess.
@martinwellmaker6945
@martinwellmaker6945 2 года назад
I replaced mine on my 98 540i and the pipe came out and i didn't know wich hole it went in. I have to replace it again the ccv, so which hole does that pipe go in
@shaneb6554
@shaneb6554 Год назад
Did you ever figure out what to do? Have this same issue
@martinwellmaker6945
@martinwellmaker6945 Год назад
@@shaneb6554 it worked about a year started up againend if summer
@shaneb6554
@shaneb6554 Год назад
@@martinwellmaker6945 I’m talking about the vent pipe, did you re seat it properly?
@martinwellmaker6945
@martinwellmaker6945 Год назад
@@shaneb6554 it was seated but like i said i didn't know which hole in the front to put it in
@bargla
@bargla Год назад
There is a simpler way to replace pcv. You dont have to unscrew the body from the engine. On the new purchased pcv, take time really and with maximum caution slide off the cover. It has latches. Work every latch one by one, don't rush. If you damage it you are toasted, do it really slowly, maybe use hair-dryer to soften the plastic, but not too much. The new cover with new membrane inside is removable that way. Dont forget about spring inside. Don't buy very chip ccv as the quality of a membrane is a key there. On the car, gently using screwdriver or any pry tool peel off the round cover that holds the membrane inside. Work the laches. Use a torch. Get a good lighting the. Feel free to damage some latches on the cover as it's going to be replaced and thrown away. Install new cover with membrane and spring and you're good to go.
@E38Bimmer35
@E38Bimmer35 10 месяцев назад
That’s a good advice. This method takes like 15 minutes or something at max. It’s really easy and you also eliminate the possibility of the tube going into the oil seperator going loose
@bargla
@bargla 10 месяцев назад
@@E38Bimmer35 Exactly, and it is not even my idea. Other people have done it that way. The key is to really really take time with the new pcv. Maximum caution.
@joedaniel8503
@joedaniel8503 3 года назад
I tried taking those bolts out and they just don’t want to come out now there stripped lol
@TireKickers
@TireKickers 3 года назад
That really sucks, were you able to get them out eventually?
@joedaniel8503
@joedaniel8503 3 года назад
@@TireKickers no I wasn’t able to. I may have to take out the whole manifold unfortunately.
@TireKickers
@TireKickers 3 года назад
@@joedaniel8503 sorry to hear that man. Removing the manifold is pretty straightforward, but the re-install process can definitely be frustrating. Hope you’re able to get everything sorted!
@jonastullock9220
@jonastullock9220 3 года назад
A great misconception is that those are T30 torx bolts. They are not. They are Ribe #6 bolts. That is why it is so easy to strip these.
@jdmcarboy64
@jdmcarboy64 4 года назад
Your info is slightly wrong. Your motor is a TU which means technical update. They started using it 2000, which means all the others before it had idle control valves and no vanos.
@tyler70878
@tyler70878 4 года назад
Wrong, they started the m62tu in 1998
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