alright lads,
last night on the way back from picking up a towbar, along the motorway, the 316 started to occasionally stutter. it would be totally fine, no loss of power or anything, then it would give a big stutter as if i came off the throttle then back on again really quickly.
this morning from cold it was doing it but worse, it stalled from tickover a few times as i was manuvering the car.
now its warmed up weve taken it on a run and its back to very rarely stuttering. as it was yesterday
initally i thought it was fuel related, but as it has little to do with revs, im beginning to think it is the afm?
im in trouble as im supposed to be towing a pug track car back tomorrow!
has anyone had this before? any ideas welcomed
thanks,
matt
316 stutter
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the stutter is now worse when it is stone cold, but usually fine when it is slightly warm.
after a long motorway strech at constant speed and throttle it will start doing it, but, and this is the weird bit, if you lift off for a second then get back on the throttle it cures it for a little bit.
it seems to be worse around 3krpm
its a sharp stutter not a gradual loss of power which says electrics + sensors to me
i thought it was the throttle position sensor so when it was really on the motorway bad we stopped turned it off and i had a spray at it (with wd40 haha) it seemed to work fine but shortly went back to doing the same thing
does nobody have any ideas?!
after a long motorway strech at constant speed and throttle it will start doing it, but, and this is the weird bit, if you lift off for a second then get back on the throttle it cures it for a little bit.
it seems to be worse around 3krpm
its a sharp stutter not a gradual loss of power which says electrics + sensors to me
i thought it was the throttle position sensor so when it was really on the motorway bad we stopped turned it off and i had a spray at it (with wd40 haha) it seemed to work fine but shortly went back to doing the same thing
does nobody have any ideas?!
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as normalwillnz wrote:What do the gauges do when the motor stutters?
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If its the M10 engined model (or i guess even the M40), check the fuel relay on the passenger inner wing.
My 316 (M10) did this and eventually wouldn't start at all, it turned out to be the relay which only costs a couple of quid!
My 316 (M10) did this and eventually wouldn't start at all, it turned out to be the relay which only costs a couple of quid!
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ok thanks guys ill go check that asap
its the M40 engine i believe.
anyone had any problems with the air flow meter?
throttle postition sensor?
any sensors likely to cop it? connections? earths?
sorry for all the questions im a newbie to the bmw scene
its the M40 engine i believe.
anyone had any problems with the air flow meter?
throttle postition sensor?
any sensors likely to cop it? connections? earths?
sorry for all the questions im a newbie to the bmw scene
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So would I!willnz wrote:willnz wrote: I would connect a light across the fuel pump terminals and see if it stays lit when the car stumbles.
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ok, its being a good car at the moment, so soon as its no worky ill get on it 
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