1995 BMW 5 Series Sedan Third generation Emission
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Condition | Value |
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BMW diesel straight-6 2.4 L M21 D24 (246TB) 114 HP | 5200–5400 rpm |
BMW diesel straight-6 2.5 L M51 D25 (256T1) 114 HP | 5200 rpm |
BMW diesel straight-6 2.5 L M51 D25 (256T1) 141 HP | 5200–5500 rpm |
525 tds with diesel straight-6 2.5 L 141 HP engine (1991.9–1995.9) | 5 |
525 tds with diesel straight-6 2.5 L 141 HP engine (1991.9–1995.9) | 3500–4500 rpm |
525 tds with diesel straight-6 2.5 L 141 HP engine (1991.9–1995.9) | B |
525 tds with diesel straight-6 2.5 L 141 HP engine (1991.9–1995.9) | 1 |
525 tds with diesel straight-6 2.5 L 141 HP engine (1991.9–1995.9) | 0.5 s |
525 tds with diesel straight-6 2.5 L 141 HP engine (1991.9–1995.9) | Yes |
525 tds with diesel straight-6 2.5 L 141 HP engine (1991.9–1995.9) | 675–825 rpm |
BMW gasoline straight-4 1.8 L M40 B18 (184E1) 111 HP | 760–840 rpm |
BMW gasoline straight-4 1.8 L M43 B18 (184E2) 114 HP | 760–840 rpm |
BMW diesel straight-6 2.5 L M51 D25 (256T1) 114 HP | 720–820 rpm |
BMW diesel straight-6 2.5 L M51 D25 (256T1) 141 HP | 720–820 rpm |
BMW gasoline straight-6 3.4 L M30 B34 (346KB) 208 HP | 750–850 rpm |
BMW gasoline V8 3.0 L M60 B30 (308S1) 215 HP | 530–630 rpm |
BMW gasoline V8 4.0 L M60 B40 (408S1) 282 HP, 400 N⋅m | 550–650 rpm |
All other modifications | 700–800 rpm |
BMW diesel straight-6 2.5 L M51 D25 (256T1) 141 HP | 158°F |
All other modifications | 176°F |
CO content at idling speed | 0.2–1.2 % |
Test values apply to the measurement in front of catalytic converter |
All BMW gasoline straight-4 1.8 L M40 B18 (184E1) engines | 0.3 % |
All BMW gasoline straight-4 1.8 L M43 B18 (184E2) engines | 0.3 % |
All other modifications | 0.2 % |
All BMW gasoline straight-4 1.8 L M40 B18 (184E1) engines | -12°00' - before TDC + after TDC |
No adjustment possible | |
All BMW gasoline straight-4 1.8 L M43 B18 (184E2) engines | -12°00' - before TDC + after TDC |
No adjustment possible |
520 i 24V with gasoline straight-6 2.0 L 148 HP engine (1989.9–1995.9) | 2500–2800 rpm |
520 i 24V with gasoline straight-6 2.0 L 148 HP engine (1989.9–1995.9) | 2500–2800 rpm |
525 i 24V with gasoline straight-6 2.5 L 189 HP engine (1989.9–1995.9) | 2500–2800 rpm |
525 iX 24V with gasoline straight-6 2.5 L 189 HP engine (1991.10–1995.9) | 2500–2800 rpm |
525 iX 24V with gasoline straight-6 2.5 L 189 HP engine (1991.10–1995.9) | 2500–2800 rpm |
All other modifications | 2500–3000 rpm |
Lambda value | 0.97–1.03 λ |
Maximum HC content at idling | 100 ppm |
To reduce environment impact and pass government inspections keep emission parameters at the level prescribed by BMW.
Please be noted that all capacities listed here are approximate. Check fluid levels when adding or refilling as recommended in your 1995 BMW 5 Series Sedan user's manual. Keep in mind that all information here is provided “as is” without any warranty of any kind.
Before doing any DIY service please check your insurance policy and BMW warranty policy for your region. In some regions DIY service may invalidate your warranty.
Table of Contents
- Air Conditioning Refrigerant Capacity
- Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity
- Axle Oil Capacity
- Brake Fluid Capacity
- Cooling Fluid Capacity
- Engine Oil Capacity
- Fluid and Lubricant Specifications
- Gearbox Oil Capacity
- Manual Transmission Oil Capacity
- Steering Fluid Capacity
- Brake System Specifications
- Chassis Specifications
- Drive Belts Specifications
- Electrical System Specifications
- Emission
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Doing basic service for your 1995 BMW 5 Series Sedan you're not only saving money, but also also improving your technical skills and learning something new.
1995 BMW 5 Series Sedan generations
In 1995 BMW offered 2 generations of the 5 Series Sedan. Emission may vary in different generations. Be sure that you are looking at the rigt modification.