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    My 87 E30 is stuck in East New York. Can someone help me out? or recommend a good local mechanic?

    Car drove beautiful from CT. Wen I went to restart bad boy just cranked and cranked.

    So far I have changed all relays as well as the fuel pump all to no avail.

    Please help! I will gladly pay for your assistance getting my buddy home.

    Thank you all very much in advanced.

    You can reach me direct at 203 551 1785..

    Diego.

    #2
    damn sorry to hear, did you receive any help or find out what to issue was? if you're fuel and spark systems work, it could be a crank position sensor. best of luck anyways
    Originally posted by evandael
    a car is a car. call it a dildo, i'd still drive the hell out of it.

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      #3
      Thank you for the advice. Still stuck, I will check sensor.

      Thanx again.

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        #4
        Take the hose off the pvc and see if the gas come out if it dont the fuel filter maybe clog

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          #5
          If that dont work i will give you my guy number

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            #6
            East NY as in Brooklyn?
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              #7
              Yes Brooklyn. I will take pvc today if time allows..

              Need a mechanic pronto..

              Thank you all for the help!!

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                #8
                Still stuck in Brooklyn 11207. Someone help a bro out..Just help me diagnose, I pay.

                PM me to discuss price or call me direct at 203-551-1785.

                Thank you very much..

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                  #9
                  Do you hear your ECU/ICV buzzing and check engine light on when the ignition is set to "ON"?

                  If no, then its an electrical problem. If yes, I would suspect CPS (crank positioning sensor).
                  Your resource to do-it-yourself and interesting bmw and e30 stuff: www.rtsauto.com

                  Your resource to tools and tips: www.rtstools.com

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                    #10
                    Hello Mego,

                    Do you mind giving the number?

                    Thanx

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