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HOMESERVICE MANUALSBMW1999328I 2D CONVERTIBLE, AUTOMATICREPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)GENERAL INFORMATIONIDENTIFICATIONBMW MODEL & ENGINE IDENTIFICATIONMODEL IDENTIFICATION2010
1999 BMW 328i 2D Convertible, Automatic
Model Identification: 2010
1999 BMW 328i 2D Convertible, AutomaticSECTION 2010
2010 BMW
| Model | Body Code | Engine Code |
|---|---|---|
| 128i Convertible | E88 | N51, N52 |
| 128i Coupe | E82 | N51, N52 |
| 135i Convertible | E88 | N54 |
| 135i Coupe | E82 | N54 |
| 328i Convertible | E93 | N51, N52 |
| 328i Coupe | E92 | N51, N52 |
| 328i Sedan | E90 | N51, N52 |
| 328i Wagon | E91 | N51, N52 |
| 328xi Coupe | E92 | N51, N52 |
| 328xi Sedan | E90 | N51, N52 |
| 328xi Wagon | E91 | N51, N52 |
| 335d | E90 | M57 |
| 335i Convertible | E93 | N54 |
| 335i Coupe | E92 | N54 |
| 335i Sedan | E90 | N54 |
| 335xi Coupe | E92 | N54 |
| 335xi Sedan | E90 | N54 |
| 528i | E60 | N52 |
| 528xi | E60 | N52 |
| 535i Sedan | E60 | N54 |
| 535i Utility Coupe | F07 | N55 |
| 535xi Sedan | E60 | N54 |
| 535xi Wagon | E61 | N54 |
| 550i Sedan | E60 | N62 |
| 550i Utility Coupe | F07 | N63 |
| 650i Convertible | E64 | N62 |
| 650i Coupe | E63 | N62 |
| 750i | F01 | N63 |
| 750Li | F02 | N63 |
| 750Lxi | F02 | N63 |
| 750xi | F01 | N63 |
| 760Li | F02 | N74 |
| M3 Convertible | E93 | S65 |
| M3 Coupe | E92 | S65 |
| M3 Sedan | E90 | S65 |
| M5 | E60 | S85 |
| M6 Convertible | E64 | S85 |
| M6 Coupe | E63 | S85 |
| X3 30i | E83 | N52 |
| X5 30i | E70 | N52 |
| X5 35d | E70 | M57 |
| X5 48i | E70 | N62 |
| X5 M | E70 | S63 |
| X6 35i | E71 | N54 |
| X6 50i | E71 | N63 |
| X6 Hybrid | E71 | N63 |
| X6 M | E71 | S63 |
| Z4 30i | E89 | N52 |
| Z4 35i | E89 | N54 |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.