one pump.
No the camshafts are chain driven.
Depends on what year it was manufactured. If it is from e46 series (1998 onwards then it is deifinitely a timing chain which is good news, i.e., no maintenance. Depends on what year it was manufactured. If it is from e46 series (1998 onwards then it is deifinitely a timing chain which is good news, i.e., no maintenance.
the bmw 320d is a diesel car therefore it does not have spark plugs as it uses pressure to ignite the fuel rather than a spark it does however have glow plugs which function to heat the engine internally when starting and will show up on the dashboard display as a spring like symbol if they need changing ie the light does not go out after the car starts rather it stays lit while driving then you need to change them
Bmw 320d e46 recommended oil grade is 5w 30
when it is broke
The BMW E46 M3 was first launched in Germany where the first BMW E46 M3 was built. The BMW E46 M3 was first introduced in October 2000 and was produced from 2001 to 2006.
The E46 uses a timing chain. The last time a cambelt was used in a 3-series was for the E30. The carbureted 316, the 318is, and the M3 used a timing chain.
you cant need to do sencors to sorry
if your butt is itchy then yeaa
yes, but you would have to get an m3 subframe to go with it...LOTS of $$$
The only place you will ever need for detailed schematics for ALL parts in the BMW E46 www.etk.cc