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  • e30_lover_CT
    Advanced Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 182

    #1

    stranded / emergency

    I drove my car on its first 100-mile trip tonight. It made it without a hitch. I pulled over here and there to get a soda and whatnot, including shutting off the engine. I got to my friends' house and parked nose-up on a steep driveway. Came out 30 minutes later and the car turns but doesn't fire even if it's put on a flat surface or parked nose facing downhill.

    Is there any fuel pump noise I should be listening for? Buzz? Hum? ...anything??
    Rob - Hartford, CT
    Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
    Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
    Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


    RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"
  • e30_lover_CT
    Advanced Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 182

    #2
    updates:

    checked fuse #11 (15 amp) = OK
    fuel pump relay clicks when ignition is turned to on = (presumed to be OK)

    should I assume it's my fuel pump? this just happened SO suddenly... I absolutely wasn't expecting it.
    Rob - Hartford, CT
    Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
    Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
    Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


    RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"

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    • Majikal
      E30 Addict
      • Nov 2006
      • 518

      #3
      must be a CT thing, my m42 started doing the same thing today.

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      • SchnellerVert
        No R3VLimiter
        • Sep 2005
        • 3948

        #4
        Maybe something got wet? Eta's have the two transmission referance sensors. The bad is it's night and cold and wet in Northeast right now?

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        • e30_lover_CT
          Advanced Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 182

          #5
          the roads are damp but it was pouring earlier...puddles all day, and i had no problems. it's about 40 degrees here...maybe 45. I'm in Franklin MA right now
          Rob - Hartford, CT
          Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
          Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
          Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


          RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"

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          • delphini
            Mod Crazy
            • Apr 2006
            • 680

            #6
            Originally posted by e30_lover_CT
            updates:

            should I assume it's my fuel pump? this just happened SO suddenly... I absolutely wasn't expecting it.
            ======================================
            You should never just assume before you physically verify that there IS infact a fuel starvation issue. Besides a fuel pump for these babies isn't cheap.
            Get an empty soda bottle , clear if possible and unclamp the fuel hose supply line. This is the one that is on the rear
            of the engine. Put the hose in the bottle and turn the key to the on position . This should pump some fuel into the soda container. The results should give you a better idea if you iunfact have a fuel issue.
            :pimp:

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            • e30_lover_CT
              Advanced Member
              • Dec 2007
              • 182

              #7
              Just did this. Pumps nice and strong! That's uber encouraging.

              Now... what I do know about engine electronics on my car:
              • it ran perfectly earlier tonight. PERFECTLY! :!:
              • the spark plugs are all brand new
              • every one of the fuses is in-tact

              Originally posted by delphini
              ======================================
              You should never just assume before you physically verify that there IS infact a fuel starvation issue. Besides a fuel pump for these babies isn't cheap.
              Get an empty soda bottle , clear if possible and unclamp the fuel hose supply line. This is the one that is on the rear
              of the engine. Put the hose in the bottle and turn the key to the on position . This should pump some fuel into the soda container. The results should give you a better idea if you iunfact have a fuel issue.
              Rob - Hartford, CT
              Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
              Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
              Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


              RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"

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              • e30_lover_CT
                Advanced Member
                • Dec 2007
                • 182

                #8
                at this point i'm rather convinced the car is flooded... is it adviseable to pull the fuel pump circuit breaker and turn the car over ? i can't see it as being good to keep pumping gas into the intake if it's not sparking... UGH!
                Rob - Hartford, CT
                Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
                Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
                Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


                RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"

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                • sticksdaman
                  R3VLimited
                  • Apr 2005
                  • 2987

                  #9
                  cap & rotor perhaps?

                  a similar thing happened to me a while back and this was the issue
                  Originally posted by ebelements
                  Also, for those who don't know, negative camber is the greatest thing since sliced bread(panera). Even tire wear is for city busses and the elderly.

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                  • e30_lover_CT
                    Advanced Member
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 182

                    #10
                    to my knowledge the cap and rotor are original to the car. could be cracked... i'll check in the morning.

                    Originally posted by sticksdaman
                    cap & rotor perhaps?

                    a similar thing happened to me a while back and this was the issue
                    Rob - Hartford, CT
                    Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
                    Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
                    Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


                    RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"

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                    • e30s52
                      R3V Elite
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 5235

                      #11
                      i think it might just be fluded like you said. it has happen to my e34. but try in the morning on a flat surface. if that doesnt work check the cap and rotor.

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                      • e30_lover_CT
                        Advanced Member
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 182

                        #12
                        ...yeah, but how the hell could it get flooded parked uphill when there was no problem before? that just doesn't make sense to me... i'm checking the cap and rotor in the AM...cheap fix if that's the case
                        Rob - Hartford, CT
                        Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
                        Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
                        Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


                        RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"

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                        • madvillain
                          Noobie
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 19

                          #13
                          Check to see if you have spark from your spark plugs?

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                          • e30_lover_CT
                            Advanced Member
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 182

                            #14
                            that also crossed my mind...wish I had a timing light to check the wires easily... I'm wondering if it's the coil... but seriously, i'm thinking it could be the cap/rotor cuz of the moisture here tonight. still... doesnt explain why the car would just flat out quit. i mean, electrical shit is definitely suspect but it just was totally unexpected.
                            Rob - Hartford, CT
                            Current: 1989 325iS coupe - "Brutus"
                            Lachssilber, black leather sports interior, 5 speed, imported to US in 1991.
                            Mods: H&R, Bilstein, Brembo, Treehouse, vintage black basketweaves


                            RIP: 1984 325e coupe - "Helga"

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                            • SchnellerVert
                              No R3VLimiter
                              • Sep 2005
                              • 3948

                              #15
                              Have you done the timing belt? It was old you mentioned??

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