strting, idling and running problem
Moderator: martauto
Hi i've got a 1990 318i and it is diplaying the following problems
it doesn't want to start normally takes 3 or more attempts.
It idles at about 2000-2500 revs unless you physically move the throttle lever back. Then it sits quite happily at about 800
When driving along it suddenly wont reve past 2/3000 and pops, bangs and stutters.
I seen that there is a lot of troble with icv so i tried cleaning that today and it seems to have made no difference
Need advice urgently as its my daily and its not really usuable in its current state.
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it doesn't want to start normally takes 3 or more attempts.
It idles at about 2000-2500 revs unless you physically move the throttle lever back. Then it sits quite happily at about 800
When driving along it suddenly wont reve past 2/3000 and pops, bangs and stutters.
I seen that there is a lot of troble with icv so i tried cleaning that today and it seems to have made no difference
Need advice urgently as its my daily and its not really usuable in its current state.
???
Maybe try replacing the ICV ? Either with a new one or a second hand one which is known to be working.
It could also be an electrical or fuel related problem. Does it smell rich?
Try disconnecting the MAF sensor and seeing if the engine runs any differently with it off.
It could also be an electrical or fuel related problem. Does it smell rich?
Try disconnecting the MAF sensor and seeing if the engine runs any differently with it off.
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sihooker
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Try looking into the throttle body, after removing the rubber elbow, to see if there is a ridge worn around the butterfly which is stopping it from going back to it's near-fully closed position. It should be nice and smooth around that area.mdw wrote:
It idles at about 2000-2500 revs unless you physically move the throttle lever back. Then it sits quite happily at about 800
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Also, make sure there are no kinks in the accelerator cable and that it moves freely...
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With no one pressing the accelerator pedal, the throttle butterfly should be hard against its stop already, so you shouldn't be able to 'physically move it back'. Address this problem first, by finding out what's holding it open and sorting it.
While you're at it, check the big air pipe for cracks and splits, and check that the throttle position switch is working correctly, on both it's functions
While you're at it, check the big air pipe for cracks and splits, and check that the throttle position switch is working correctly, on both it's functions
just had a look and it seems the idle problem is done to the pedal/cable
also had look at the rotor arm/cap and the arm looks quite worn could this be causing some of the problems i have? gonna fit new cap and arm tomorrow and see what happens. Also cap only had 2 screws so that cant be good.
also had look at the rotor arm/cap and the arm looks quite worn could this be causing some of the problems i have? gonna fit new cap and arm tomorrow and see what happens. Also cap only had 2 screws so that cant be good.
sorted the throttle cable but its stil running crap. Changed the rotor arm but it still wont rev over about 2500 but i noticed that there is a wire thats supposed to be attached to one of the HT leads what is this for because its currently broken. Could this be the answer to my problem????
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The sensor makes a difference, but not one that you would notice other than in back to back tests.
Your car seems to have multiple problems, which will have to be dealt with one at a time.
If the throttle cable is fixed, the next thing to check is that the throttle position switch is doing what it should.
Your car seems to have multiple problems, which will have to be dealt with one at a time.
If the throttle cable is fixed, the next thing to check is that the throttle position switch is doing what it should.
On the advice of a mechanic friend i have now replaced the fuel pressure regulator, as he said the fuel pressure kept dropping. However the car is still playing up. I'll be driving on fine and then it refuses to rev above above 2500-3000 revs. Foot flat to florr and nothing. Changing down makes it worse changing up improves it. However if i switch off and the allow it to bump its self it is okay fora few minutes. Any suggestions????
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sihooker
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You haven't said if you've checked the throttle position switch to see if it's working ok.
Has the fuel filter been replaced recently? Are there any kinks in the metal fuel pipes running along the chassis? It sounds to me like fuel starvation...
Has the fuel filter been replaced recently? Are there any kinks in the metal fuel pipes running along the chassis? It sounds to me like fuel starvation...


