So I've been trying to diagnose my no start issue on my m42 (e36 m42 installed into e30). I initially thought it was the CPS, swapped that out, no dice.
While diagnosing and checking continuity between the different components (DME, Coils, Switch, Fuel Pump, CPS's, etc...) I noticed that the Green wire to ground for all 4 ignition coils only read 7Ω.
I started tracing wires to discover if there was any spots where the wire insulation was worn and/or cut that would indicate near continuity between ground and the green ignition coil wire.
What I figured out was that this wire leads back to pin 7 in the C101. so I unplugged that. The body side of C101 read open from green wire to ground, so that was eliminated. Then I disconnected the ignition switch plug and read that, open, eliminated that section.
What I discovered was that if Fuse #10 was plugged in I was getting the 7Ω reading, if I took fuse #10 out, the Ω jumped to 300+.
Kind of stuck where to go from here, I dug through all the wiring diagrams, but I'm still have trouble where to go from here.
Any advice?
I put all the pictures of wiring diagrams from the ETM that include fuse #10 below:



While diagnosing and checking continuity between the different components (DME, Coils, Switch, Fuel Pump, CPS's, etc...) I noticed that the Green wire to ground for all 4 ignition coils only read 7Ω.
I started tracing wires to discover if there was any spots where the wire insulation was worn and/or cut that would indicate near continuity between ground and the green ignition coil wire.
What I figured out was that this wire leads back to pin 7 in the C101. so I unplugged that. The body side of C101 read open from green wire to ground, so that was eliminated. Then I disconnected the ignition switch plug and read that, open, eliminated that section.
What I discovered was that if Fuse #10 was plugged in I was getting the 7Ω reading, if I took fuse #10 out, the Ω jumped to 300+.
Kind of stuck where to go from here, I dug through all the wiring diagrams, but I'm still have trouble where to go from here.
Any advice?
I put all the pictures of wiring diagrams from the ETM that include fuse #10 below:




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