89 E30 No Start, Tried everything! [UPDATE]

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  • e30austin
    I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
    • Sep 2010
    • 15382

    #16
    Any updates to this?


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    • Anson
      Noobie
      • Dec 2011
      • 33

      #17
      It still doesn't start. I've run a few tests so here is some additional information for you guys:

      I replaced the fusable link in the back with a new 50A fuse.
      I used a voltmeter and found that


      - I had the power wires that go to the main relay hooked up to a ground before. Hooked them up to power now.
      - both terminal 30 and 86 on the main relay have battery voltage
      - On the fuel pump relay terminal 30 has battery voltage.
      - hooking up the meter in pins 85 and 86 and operating starter shows no results
      - if I use a wire and jump the relay on 30 and 87 the pump would operate even with the key off. Next morning I try again and I can't get it to work.

      Thanks for looking into this guys - I'm stumped.
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      • JoeyZ
        Member
        • Apr 2013
        • 67

        #18
        Subbed, Im going through this same problem right now. I got on the highway one morning and the car just slowly died out and hasn't ran since. Waiting on new relays and a CPS from BavAuto.

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        • Anson
          Noobie
          • Dec 2011
          • 33

          #19
          Yeah it's getting ridiculous now. No idea what's wrong haha.

          Oh and I also bypassed the obc relay like I was told to.

          If there's any other tests you'd like me to do please let me know! I just need an explanation on how to test it as I'm still new to using a multimeter.
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          • goldenbb
            Wrencher
            • Jun 2013
            • 208

            #20
            Originally posted by JoeyZ
            Subbed, Im going through this same problem right now. I got on the highway one morning and the car just slowly died out and hasn't ran since. Waiting on new relays and a CPS from BavAuto.
            The only time I ever had a car do what you describe as "slowly died" is when an alternator went bad and the battery eventually drained such that it could not power the electrics anymore. It is a very bizarre fading out--the dash lights all go dim, headlights dim out, and then the engine just can't run anymore.

            This didn't happen to me in a BMW, btw, but it's kind of universal.
            '90 zinno 325iS

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