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    #31
    Originally posted by nurseklb View Post
    ever hear of a coil going out intermittenly?
    it is possable, but check the connectons/grounds

    about the Bentley book, try used (here) or at Amazon.com. Good deals there, I got mine for $40
    1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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      #32
      my sister car is doing the same thing right now, i swapped relays with my car and nothing, i jumped the fuel pump relay and got fuel. So what triggers the fuel pump relay? Also this only happens when its cold outside, its been happening intermittently due to recent weather and now no start at all.

      also just checked, no spark....

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        #33
        ok, so i am still lost here. have power to the coil, no ground. where is the ground terminated at? also checked my crank sensor and at first there was about 900 ohms between 1 and 2, and shit i do not remember what it was between 1 and 3 but it was high. the connectors though are VERY brittle and a few pieces broke off while i was handling them. fuel, yes. spark, no. the haynes manuals do not show where grounds are, does the bently manual show them?

        any help

        thanks

        dumbfounded
        why does it have to be a "dead end"? why not just "end"?

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          #34
          Coil grounds thru the computer. That's what tells it to fire. Replace CPS forthwith. The wires involved are power, ground, and signal, but not (necessarily) in that order. They're sensitive, and are not going to do you much good if they're not attached to anything. Remember that something that "looks" fine is at LEAST 17 years old.

          As a new E30 owner, just accept the fact the the electronics in our cars are ridiculously over-complicated, and that they need to NOT be fucked with or modified, only repaired when necessary. Loose connections, corrosion, water intrusion, recalcitrant sensors, and DVM expertise are part of the experience. I kinda like the fact that I still need to whack the temp gauge in my newly-rebuilt cluster every time I start my car.

          And wasn't that twice now that your wife had no problem starting it? Cars need love, too. Stop cursing it.

          No evilness intended...
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          Mike

          '91 325i track car. Mostly...

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            #35
            i haven't really cussed it, and my wife really does not like the car. . . . . . . . . and it has started for me too. . . . . . .I am just gonna keep looking. I am not trying to mod the car....as it is just a work car. its a nice clean car, but i do not plan on keeping it for too much longer. i want a 92 vert. 318 or 325. but if i do not fix it in the next few weeks, i will take it to a local shop that specializes in bmw and mb.
            why does it have to be a "dead end"? why not just "end"?

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              #36
              Originally posted by Knockenwelle View Post

              And wasn't that twice now that your wife had no problem starting it? Cars need love, too. Stop cursing it.

              No evilness intended...
              Haha thats great. sometimes I say sorry after I whack the dash for the temp gauge.

              1988 325iC Project - FINISHED!
              Build Thread: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/show...ht=325iC+paint

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                #37
                i have not "hit" the car yet. i used to be a mech for ford so i am a little patient. just not having the refrence matierial on hand makes it a little hard to fix.
                why does it have to be a "dead end"? why not just "end"?

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                  #38
                  ok, just an update........still sitting in the garage. atleast it is out of the bad weather....
                  why does it have to be a "dead end"? why not just "end"?

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                    #39
                    just a thought but does it crank at all when you are doing this? if not check your battery connections. it could very well cause what you are seeing. maybe even your ground connection on your engine. its definitly electrically related.

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                      #40
                      yes, turns over. it has not run now for over a week.
                      why does it have to be a "dead end"? why not just "end"?

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                        #41
                        Kevin, did you download the electrical manual? You can find it a www.wedophones.com.

                        look for "manuals" then automotive, then BMW.

                        So the main relay (farthest forward of the 3 on the left strut tower) SHOULD have power on pin 30 at all times, then switch power on when the key is on to run the ECU and the fuel pump (both off of the 2 pin 87s)

                        Cliffs notes: main relay runs the fuel pump relay

                        HTH,
                        Luke

                        Closing SOON!
                        "LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW

                        Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398

                        Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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                          #42
                          i went there and looked, was gonna print it but i didn't, i didn't think my job would be too ok with me printing 125 pages. i am gonna do some more looking tonight or tomorrow night. it is pumping fuel out. just not getting spark. if it is that sensor on the drivers side of the engine block(by the flywheel) where can you get one? also where is the sensor for the cam? is there a sensor for the cam? thanks
                          kevin
                          why does it have to be a "dead end"? why not just "end"?

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                            #43
                            Kevin, there is no sensor on the cam. If it is an ETA, the crank sensors are in the bellhousing. If it is a super ETA or an i, the sensor is right in front of the harmonic balancer. The i also has a sensor on a spark plug wire, but it is only a reference sensor, and will run without it.

                            Keep beating away at it, man!

                            Luke

                            Closing SOON!
                            "LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW

                            Luke AT germanaudiospecialties DOT com or text 425-761-6450, or for quickest answers, call me at the shop 360-669-0398

                            Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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                              #44
                              these damn e30's, lol. Good luck
                              97 tacoma 5 spd 4 cylinder
                              2001 330ci 5 speed
                              83 733i 5 speed, (FS)

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                                #45
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                                Part Number Description Price Qty.
                                12 14 1 710 668 Flywheel Pickup - mounts in bell housing - 2 per car - sold individually

                                is this the sensor? 2 per car?
                                why does it have to be a "dead end"? why not just "end"?

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