
If it doesn't then where would the starting and fuel pump relays be located?
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Thanks bud! I'll take a look at the relays and see whats happening. I did have a look on the wiki but couldn't see it, obviously I wasn't looking hard enoughGrrrmachine wrote:http://www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/index.php/Relays
Yep it was full of water haha! Not encountered this issue with them yet but I have now, yeah that big relay was hissing and smoking needless to say its ruined! But I assume this controls just the central locking?daimlerman wrote:Sounds like you have found the central locking relay to me!
Is the hole it lived in full of water?![]()
Engine not cranking,is the battery charged?
Fuel pump will not switch in until the engine ECU sees the engine turning.
May be an idea to clear the cill drain point,before it rusts it's way out.170sport wrote:Yep it was full of water haha! Not encountered this issue with them yet but I have now, yeah that big relay was hissing and smoking needless to say its ruined! But I assume this controls just the central locking?daimlerman wrote:Sounds like you have found the central locking relay to me!
Is the hole it lived in full of water?![]()
Engine not cranking,is the battery charged?
Fuel pump will not switch in until the engine ECU sees the engine turning.
Ok, yeah I will keep you guys posted. Gonna run some tests tomorrow and start tracking down the prob...Grrrmachine wrote:DME
http://www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/index.php/DME
But don't worry about that yet. Just follow the Wiki Troubleshoot and tell us how it goes. If you jump forward two steps, you'll just create more confusion.
So that rules out the auto inhibit circuit,then!170sport wrote:No it's manual mate...daimlerman wrote:This fitted with an autobox?
Yeah I think I might do that aswell tomoz, the little pocket wasn't 'full' with water it just seems as if water has tracked into it gradually filling the really box up over time. As its quite rusty and corroded.daimlerman wrote:May be an idea to clear the cill drain point,before it rusts it's way out.170sport wrote:Yep it was full of water haha! Not encountered this issue with them yet but I have now, yeah that big relay was hissing and smoking needless to say its ruined! But I assume this controls just the central locking?daimlerman wrote:Sounds like you have found the central locking relay to me!
Is the hole it lived in full of water?![]()
Engine not cranking,is the battery charged?
Fuel pump will not switch in until the engine ECU sees the engine turning.
I would also be making sure that the sunroof drains are clear,the front holes from the sunroof tray have rubber tubes into the cill area...
Rear end of the tray drains,or should drain,into the rear of the cills,then onto the deck,of course!
I've had the steering coloumn apart today to change the ignition barrel so maybe I might have disturbed something? I'll take a look at that area again aswell.daimlerman wrote:So that rules out the auto inhibit circuit,then!170sport wrote:No it's manual mate...daimlerman wrote:This fitted with an autobox?
IF the engine is not cranking,there must be a break in the black/yellow starter signal wire.This starts at the ign switch as plain black,switches to black/yellow,runs via a connector behind the glovebox(where the auto inhibit circuit connects for an auto)to C101,then on to the starter.
Could,just,be a problem with the ign switch,then.170sport wrote:Although this engine and fuel prob was happening before I changed the barrel but I guess it's still worth a look...
The DME relay supplies power to the fuel pump relay, ready for it to be activated, but does not turn it on. It still requires turning on by the ECU, which it will not do until it sees pulses from the crank position sensor - when the crankshaft is being turned by the starter motor.170sport wrote:....... the DME relay.
When the relay activates, it will connect pin 30 to both pins 87, supplying live power to the Fuel pump relay, the injectors, the ABS if fitted, and back to the ECU at pin 37.
Errrr,no!170sport wrote:Disconnect your fuel feed to your fuel rail and turn ur ignition on, you will get lots of fuel coming out and the crankshaft wouldn't have turned a single degree.