Car died at w/e - a saga!
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 1:56 pm
Hi All,
I went to see a 320 Cab at the w/e in Kent. Nice car, considered making an offer, had g/f waiting (fuming actually, we were on our way to Wales and made a bit of a detour to see the car... women, tsk!) in my '89 325i SE Auto so decided to think about it...
Got back into my car, turned key in ignition... nothing. No noises, just silence.
Sat there looking uncomfortable for a few moments then tried again... Nothing.
Rang alarm co thinking it might be immob (alarm is a Toad 606), but went through all the diagnostics with the guy and he agreed it wasn't alarm.
I sat there for a bit longer looking really unhappy (g/f boiling over nicely on the passenger seat). I put the keys in the ignition, scrunched up my face, mentally willed the car to start and f*** me it did!
We decided that the car was acting too dodgy so we'd swap to hers... drove another 50 miles around the M25 to Chingford. Stopped at hers, shut mine down, swapped stuff over and then tried to start mine again.
This time the engine was turning but not kicking in...not even sounding like it would, just the noise of the engine/starter turning over.
Fortunately there's a mechanic round the back of where the g/f lives... he's looked at it today and says it's the fuel pump, which does sort of make sense...
However, anyone have any ideas why it was dead the first time it wouldn't fire up? Also, if the fuel pump was dying why wouldn't it have cut out on the motorway (which I am so glad it didn't!).
Lastly, and more sinister... When I looked around the engine on Sunday evening I noticed that the Coolant reservoir was thick with oily gunge... I can't be sure if that's been like that since I've had the car but what could that mean? There's no 'mayo' under the oil filler cap though...
I know this is a bit of a novel but any advice appreciated.
Cheers,
DB
I went to see a 320 Cab at the w/e in Kent. Nice car, considered making an offer, had g/f waiting (fuming actually, we were on our way to Wales and made a bit of a detour to see the car... women, tsk!) in my '89 325i SE Auto so decided to think about it...
Got back into my car, turned key in ignition... nothing. No noises, just silence.
Sat there looking uncomfortable for a few moments then tried again... Nothing.
Rang alarm co thinking it might be immob (alarm is a Toad 606), but went through all the diagnostics with the guy and he agreed it wasn't alarm.
I sat there for a bit longer looking really unhappy (g/f boiling over nicely on the passenger seat). I put the keys in the ignition, scrunched up my face, mentally willed the car to start and f*** me it did!
We decided that the car was acting too dodgy so we'd swap to hers... drove another 50 miles around the M25 to Chingford. Stopped at hers, shut mine down, swapped stuff over and then tried to start mine again.
This time the engine was turning but not kicking in...not even sounding like it would, just the noise of the engine/starter turning over.
Fortunately there's a mechanic round the back of where the g/f lives... he's looked at it today and says it's the fuel pump, which does sort of make sense...
However, anyone have any ideas why it was dead the first time it wouldn't fire up? Also, if the fuel pump was dying why wouldn't it have cut out on the motorway (which I am so glad it didn't!).
Lastly, and more sinister... When I looked around the engine on Sunday evening I noticed that the Coolant reservoir was thick with oily gunge... I can't be sure if that's been like that since I've had the car but what could that mean? There's no 'mayo' under the oil filler cap though...
I know this is a bit of a novel but any advice appreciated.
Cheers,
DB