Hi guys,
Has anybody had an airflow meter go wrong? If so what are the symptoms.
I think i may have a problem with mine.
Air flow meter problem?!
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if there's bad idle, it is not the AFM.
bad afm symptoms:
stuttering under light load , typically worse @ 2.2-3K rpms, accompanied with a massive flat spot in the same rpm range, car will feel wheezy and breathless.
TBH dude, post up the symptoms you have, and this may be a lot easier to answer
bad afm symptoms:
stuttering under light load , typically worse @ 2.2-3K rpms, accompanied with a massive flat spot in the same rpm range, car will feel wheezy and breathless.
TBH dude, post up the symptoms you have, and this may be a lot easier to answer
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It runs like a bag of crap for the first 30 seconds when you start it in the morning (bad idle, misfire type symptons when you rev it) and by the time you've got off the drive its fine....until the next morning
Its a 1990 316i i'm pulling my hair out trying to work out what it is!
I've put a new throttle switch on it and taken the idle air control valve off and put power to it and that seems to work fine...any ideas?
I've put a new throttle switch on it and taken the idle air control valve off and put power to it and that seems to work fine...any ideas?
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just a guess but it sounds like the thermal time switch maybe someone can back me up

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Doesn't exist on anything made in 1990, so don't worry about that one.Ratfink wrote:thermal time switch? Which ones that?
Sounds more like it fouls a plug or two, or runs extremely rich at first start up. Leaking injector? oil or water into cylinder? Plugs/ dis. cap/ rotor?
Clean out the plug recesses and take all the plugs out. Turn it over on the starter from cold, and see if it blasts anything out of a plug hole.
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I think he means the blue temperature sensorBrianmoooore wrote:Doesn't exist on anything made in 1990, so don't worry about that one.Ratfink wrote:thermal time switch? Which ones that?
Sounds more like it fouls a plug or two, or runs extremely rich at first start up. Leaking injector? oil or water into cylinder? Plugs/ dis. cap/ rotor?
Clean out the plug recesses and take all the plugs out. Turn it over on the starter from cold, and see if it blasts anything out of a plug hole.
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I've changed that...made no differenceTempl8e30 wrote:I think he means the blue temperature sensorBrianmoooore wrote:Doesn't exist on anything made in 1990, so don't worry about that one.Ratfink wrote:thermal time switch? Which ones that?
Sounds more like it fouls a plug or two, or runs extremely rich at first start up. Leaking injector? oil or water into cylinder? Plugs/ dis. cap/ rotor?
Clean out the plug recesses and take all the plugs out. Turn it over on the starter from cold, and see if it blasts anything out of a plug hole.![]()
Iain T
LE jet stuff used a separate thermotime switchTempl8e30 wrote:I think he means the blue temperature sensorBrianmoooore wrote:Doesn't exist on anything made in 1990, so don't worry about that one.Ratfink wrote:thermal time switch? Which ones that?
Sounds more like it fouls a plug or two, or runs extremely rich at first start up. Leaking injector? oil or water into cylinder? Plugs/ dis. cap/ rotor?
Clean out the plug recesses and take all the plugs out. Turn it over on the starter from cold, and see if it blasts anything out of a plug hole.![]()
Iain T

