A friend of mine had his m3 just die on him randomly while he was driving. It wouldn't even turn over when he went to start it again, and had it towed back to his house. We tried jumping with his room mate's ix, and it turned over, but only a couple revolutions. Then wouldn't turn at all. We then did a 2 ampere charge overnight and tried it with the battery. We just get a click and no turning at all.
I've never had an issue with a starter or anything, and I have basically just learned how to fix things as they went bad. So I have no experience with an issue like this. I assume that step one would be to turn the motor over manually to ensure it's not seized. Is that right? Then maybe meter and see if there is power to the starter? Is it hot all the time, or should I meter while he tries to start? Maybe pull the VC and inspect rocker arms?
I'm really at a loss here. Just chime in with somewhere for us to start. Thanks.
Oh, and he just had the timing chain tensioner replaced. I think this is irrelevent, but maybe not.
Jordan
I've never had an issue with a starter or anything, and I have basically just learned how to fix things as they went bad. So I have no experience with an issue like this. I assume that step one would be to turn the motor over manually to ensure it's not seized. Is that right? Then maybe meter and see if there is power to the starter? Is it hot all the time, or should I meter while he tries to start? Maybe pull the VC and inspect rocker arms?
I'm really at a loss here. Just chime in with somewhere for us to start. Thanks.
Oh, and he just had the timing chain tensioner replaced. I think this is irrelevent, but maybe not.
Jordan
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