I was driving my girl's 1988 320i with her in the car tonight, when we were nearly stranded in a parking lot.
For the last few times I've driven the car, very shortly after beginning my journey the car would momentarily lose power and pick right up again, never repeating the behaviour for the remainder of the trip or after being restarted when parked for short periods of time.
Two days ago I charged the battery with the hood open, and some very light snow blew into the engine bay. (I'm not sure if this is relevant, but snow could potentially have fouled some sensor somewhere.)
We took the car out to run errands tonight - without any heat as the heater core started to leak on me and I haven't placed an order for the required parts yet - and the car started fine and idled well as it warmed up.
After stopping for our first errand and starting the car again, the idle surged and dipped uncontrollably regardless of where I moved the throttle with my foot. The dips in the R.P.M. were serious enough that the car would almost stall, with the battery light appearing then extinguishing. This carried on for several minutes until I was finally able to get the car moving in first gear - jerking along with the surges and falls in the throttle - and eventually into second gear.
With these cars having a cable operated throttle I was very surprised to find myself in a situation where my throttle inputs had literally no perceivable effect. No codes were thrown whatsoever!
I was able to limp the car home, though pushing the pedal too far toward wide open would cause a loss in power and would require feathering to regain any throttle whatsoever.
When the car was on throttle, the motor was strong and ran perfectly.
Does anyone have any idea what the heck is the issue with this car?
For the last few times I've driven the car, very shortly after beginning my journey the car would momentarily lose power and pick right up again, never repeating the behaviour for the remainder of the trip or after being restarted when parked for short periods of time.
Two days ago I charged the battery with the hood open, and some very light snow blew into the engine bay. (I'm not sure if this is relevant, but snow could potentially have fouled some sensor somewhere.)
We took the car out to run errands tonight - without any heat as the heater core started to leak on me and I haven't placed an order for the required parts yet - and the car started fine and idled well as it warmed up.
After stopping for our first errand and starting the car again, the idle surged and dipped uncontrollably regardless of where I moved the throttle with my foot. The dips in the R.P.M. were serious enough that the car would almost stall, with the battery light appearing then extinguishing. This carried on for several minutes until I was finally able to get the car moving in first gear - jerking along with the surges and falls in the throttle - and eventually into second gear.
With these cars having a cable operated throttle I was very surprised to find myself in a situation where my throttle inputs had literally no perceivable effect. No codes were thrown whatsoever!
I was able to limp the car home, though pushing the pedal too far toward wide open would cause a loss in power and would require feathering to regain any throttle whatsoever.
When the car was on throttle, the motor was strong and ran perfectly.
Does anyone have any idea what the heck is the issue with this car?
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