Hi all,
I've recently picked up an e36 318is.
92 J plate with the M42 lump.
How can I tell if it has a cat? The online VIN decoder things don't come up with one.
It has a fluctuating idle, I suspect the AFM. It has a 0 280 202 134 fitted which I understand is the one without a CO pot for catalyst equipped vehicles. I think it should have 0 280 202 135 according to realoem.
Could an incorrect AFM cause idle issues? Anyone have a 135 for sale?
Cheers.
E36 - catalyst and idle question
Moderator: martauto
Hi Will, thanks for the suggestion.
I have sprayed plenty of carb cleaner about but no difference. I did notice the breather hose off the head is very soft though so I will replace this anyway.
When I undid the oil filler cap with the engine running the idle got worse, the dipstick didn't seem to make a difference although it is seated correctly and the seals seem intact.
I have sprayed plenty of carb cleaner about but no difference. I did notice the breather hose off the head is very soft though so I will replace this anyway.
When I undid the oil filler cap with the engine running the idle got worse, the dipstick didn't seem to make a difference although it is seated correctly and the seals seem intact.
-
jimmyspeed
- E30 Zone Regular

- Posts: 848
- Joined: Sat Sep 08, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: riding a wagon wheel west
the idle valve on my m44 caused loads of trouble, try cleaning it out with carb cleaner
-
jimmyspeed
- E30 Zone Regular

- Posts: 848
- Joined: Sat Sep 08, 2007 11:00 pm
- Location: riding a wagon wheel west
the idle valve on my m44 caused loads of trouble, try cleaning it out with carb cleaner
- Brianmoooore
- E30 Zone Team Member

- Posts: 49358
- Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2005 11:00 pm
If it has a lambda sensor, then it doesn't need an AFM with a CO pot. Conversely, if it doesn't have a lambda sensor then it does need an AFM with a CO pot, although with a bit of wiring rearrangement, you could fit a separate pot. somewhere else.
If it has a lambda sensor, there will be wires connecting to something that looks a bit like a spark plug, somewhere in the front half of the exhaust.
If it has a lambda sensor, there will be wires connecting to something that looks a bit like a spark plug, somewhere in the front half of the exhaust.
