Oil-contaminated or glazed pads will
cause stopping distances to increase.
Inspect the rotors for glazing,
discoloration and scoring. Steering
wheel vibration while braking at speed is
often caused by warped rotors, but can
also be caused by worn suspension
components.
When troubleshooting, keep in mind that
tire inflation, wear and temperature can
all have an affect on braking. See
300
Suspension, Steering and Brakes-
General
for additional suspension and
brake system troubleshooting.
Table b. Brake system
troubleshooting
lists symptoms of brake
problems, probable causes, and
suggested corrective actions. Unless it is
noted otherwise, relevant repairs are
described later in this repair group
WARNING!
All E46 cars require special BMW
service equipment to properly
bleed either the ABS/ASC or the
ABS/DSC system. For safety
reasons, the brake system on
these cars must not be bled
without the use of a factory
diagnostic computer.
Semi-metallic and metallic brake
friction materials in brake pads or
shoes may produce dangerous
dust.
Brake fluid is poisonous,
corrosive and dangerous to the
environment. Wear safety glasses
and rubber gloves when working
with brake fluid. Do not siphon
brake fluid with your mouth.
Immediately clean fluid spilled on
painted surfaces and wash with
Brakes
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