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    WTF? My car won't start?

    I had a custom bass box build for the trunk a couple of days ago, I left the car alone 'cause there's a few other things I want to do to it before the weekend. I get in today, turn the key and my car wont start?

    1. Turn key and get it to crank but no start.
    2. maybe my fuel pump? sounds like it's flooded
    3. checked my battery post 'cause the juice seems to run out after a few tries @ turning the key.
    4. I let the car sit for like 30 mins tried again and the same thing happens.


    WTF?
    @IRON-E30 aka Edwin:D

    #2
    help bump
    @IRON-E30 aka Edwin:D

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      #3
      Speculation- When installing the custom box and making stereo connections there was a ground that shorted the battery voltage to ground thereby draining the battery. Try trickle charging the battery. Remove the Postive Lead and Neg or just the positive and hook up the charger. Run it till the guage on the charger shows no more current draw. Give it 5-8 hours just for good measure as reputable trickle chargers have a circuit that will not "overcharge" your battery. Leave the hood popped for good measure.

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        #4
        Pop out the rear seat and look for the fuel pump under a black panel with 4 screws. Take that cover off and put your ear next to it as you crank the car. You should hear a buzzing or humming noise coming from the pump. If not, tap on it with a rubber mallet of the back of a screwdriver while cranking and it should start.

        This will only work if the fuel pump is indeed the issue. Check your fuses though, you might've blown something in the install process.
        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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          #5
          Originally posted by e30vert View Post
          Speculation- When installing the custom box and making stereo connections there was a ground that shorted the battery voltage to ground thereby draining the battery. Try trickle charging the battery. Remove the Postive Lead and Neg or just the positive and hook up the charger. Run it till the guage on the charger shows no more current draw. Give it 5-8 hours just for good measure as reputable trickle chargers have a circuit that will not "overcharge" your battery. Leave the hood popped for good measure.
          Will do in the morning thank you.

          Originally posted by sticksdaman View Post
          Pop out the rear seat and look for the fuel pump under a black panel with 4 screws. Take that cover off and put your ear next to it as you crank the car. You should hear a buzzing or humming noise coming from the pump. If not, tap on it with a rubber mallet of the back of a screwdriver while cranking and it should start.

          This will only work if the fuel pump is indeed the issue. Check your fuses though, you might've blown something in the install process.
          will check, thank you for the quick response guys.
          @IRON-E30 aka Edwin:D

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            #6
            1 gallon of gasoline and a match-- works everytime.



            you need to give more info than that-- check all the fuses.

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              #7
              you don't have to crank the engine to listin to the fuel pump, just turn the key to "ON"
              1989 cirrisblau-metallic 325i

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