Idle control - HELP!!!!! - NOW IT WONT F'ING START!!!
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E30BeemerLad
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is there any difference between the ecu for a facelift car with the lower compression lump than what you have in there (earlier higher compression engine)
has the car misbehaved since the transplant of engine? What's the score with the timing sensor which is on the front of the later engine and on the flywheel on the earlier version isn't it?
has the car misbehaved since the transplant of engine? What's the score with the timing sensor which is on the front of the later engine and on the flywheel on the earlier version isn't it?
Yes, I followed Ant's instruction on how to do it properly keeping the original 173 ecu incl swapping the CAS.E30BeemerLad wrote:is there any difference between the ecu for a facelift car with the lower compression lump than what you have in there (earlier higher compression engine)
has the car misbehaved since the transplant of engine? What's the score with the timing sensor which is on the front of the later engine and on the flywheel on the earlier version isn't it?
Its never idled properly since the transplant, which did question whether my mechanic hasnt done something he should have
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you questioned TPS earlier - throttle position sensor.
on the bottom of the throttle body. As soon as the throttle is opened ever so slightly you should hear a click from this. Worth taking tps off and giving a clean with ignition cleaner or something similar
apologies if this has been answered already
on the bottom of the throttle body. As soon as the throttle is opened ever so slightly you should hear a click from this. Worth taking tps off and giving a clean with ignition cleaner or something similar
apologies if this has been answered already
Yes it clicks. Ive had all the t/b off and its sparkly clean. Problem was after cleaning the icv, t/b and afm it made it even worse.E30BeemerLad wrote:you questioned TPS earlier - throttle position sensor.
on the bottom of the throttle body. As soon as the throttle is opened ever so slightly you should hear a click from this. Worth taking tps off and giving a clean with ignition cleaner or something similar
apologies if this has been answered already
Fcuk knows whats going on. A trip upto Ant is in order i thinks
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indeed, good plan, getting it to someone who knows what he's doing 
SOMETHING IS SERIOUSLY FCUKED NOW!
I had a spare hour to take off all the hoses around the t/b and icv. Found that a hose from the icv to the t/b wasnt 100% on properly. So sorted that out in a hope it might sort the idle problem out.
Yes its sorted the idle but now it MISSING like fcuk....sounds like a lawnmower chugging (like the timing is out)......What possible could cause that. It was fine before!!!!
Cant drive the f**ker now
I had a spare hour to take off all the hoses around the t/b and icv. Found that a hose from the icv to the t/b wasnt 100% on properly. So sorted that out in a hope it might sort the idle problem out.
Yes its sorted the idle but now it MISSING like fcuk....sounds like a lawnmower chugging (like the timing is out)......What possible could cause that. It was fine before!!!!
Cant drive the f**ker now
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U aint knocked a spark plug cap or coil lid off liek i've done before 

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Have u unplugged any of the engine control wire's??? liekt he bottom of the throtle body, Did u but it home all the way reconnecting???

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they are all plugged in mate, where they should be. Ive checked, double checked and checked again.
The wire at the bottom of the t/b is for the cat, so thats never been plugged into anything
thanks
The wire at the bottom of the t/b is for the cat, so thats never been plugged into anything
Didnt understand thisDid u but it home all the way reconnecting???
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Sory mate i type submit then read and relize im a tit, I didnt know that connection was just for a CAT my car i s a post face lift yet ti still has that plug
Basicly i meant did u ut the connections all the way home (in)
Basicly i meant did u ut the connections all the way home (in)

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stuartgallafant wrote:you should type, read, then type again, and then submit, TIT!!!

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Nothing more to say on this then Stu???......seeing as you work for BMWstuartgallafant wrote:you should type, read, then type again, and then submit, TIT!!!
This symptom sound's like the plug is'nt on the TPS properly!
And remember......the throttle stop screw need's re-adjusting as the position it's at, it will be idling too low.
HTH
had similar idling problems with my 316i...also got worse when it was warm
i used advice off my mech to clean icv but with no luck
i took it to his garage and he put it on the computer
the computer said no problems
the next mornin i went to start my car and it wouldnt fire up.
tryed everything... i mean everything
towed it to the garage and the computer said the crank sensor had fucked.
put a new one on
car fired up but ran like a bag off shite. was missing and sounded like it was flooded all the time. undrivable
computer said it was fine when it blatantly wasnt.
garage had my car for 2weeks untill mech got adviced by someone to change the ecu
and guess what
it runs as sweet as a nut now
i used advice off my mech to clean icv but with no luck
i took it to his garage and he put it on the computer
the computer said no problems
the next mornin i went to start my car and it wouldnt fire up.
tryed everything... i mean everything
towed it to the garage and the computer said the crank sensor had fucked.
put a new one on
car fired up but ran like a bag off shite. was missing and sounded like it was flooded all the time. undrivable
computer said it was fine when it blatantly wasnt.
garage had my car for 2weeks untill mech got adviced by someone to change the ecu
and guess what
it runs as sweet as a nut now
Thanks,This symptom sound's like the plug is'nt on the TPS properly!
And remember......the throttle stop screw need's re-adjusting as the position it's at, it will be idling too low.
Even when the screw thing is completely undone it idles at 1700rpm, obviously some sort of problem there. Once its fixed I can adjust the screw accordingly
Intersting I'll bear that in mind, thankssamy_tee wrote:had similar idling problems with my 316i...also got worse when it was warm
i used advice off my mech to clean icv but with no luck
i took it to his garage and he put it on the computer
the computer said no problems
the next mornin i went to start my car and it wouldnt fire up.
tryed everything... i mean everything
towed it to the garage and the computer said the crank sensor had fucked.
put a new one on
car fired up but ran like a bag off shite. was missing and sounded like it was flooded all the time. undrivable
computer said it was fine when it blatantly wasnt.
garage had my car for 2weeks untill mech got adviced by someone to change the ecu
and guess what
it runs as sweet as a nut now
and WELCOME!
You said that the idle had dropped and now it's missing????massive wrote:Thanks,This symptom sound's like the plug is'nt on the TPS properly!
And remember......the throttle stop screw need's re-adjusting as the position it's at, it will be idling too low.
Even when the screw thing is completely undone it idles at 1700rpm, obviously some sort of problem there. Once its fixed I can adjust the screw accordingly
Idle has dropped to 1000rpm but now its not running right (will only drive at 30mph....missing like fcuk) , so not 100% satisfied the idle is sorted until ive got the misfire done.jonbuoy wrote:You said that the idle had dropped and now it's missing????massive wrote:Thanks,This symptom sound's like the plug is'nt on the TPS properly!
And remember......the throttle stop screw need's re-adjusting as the position it's at, it will be idling too low.
Even when the screw thing is completely undone it idles at 1700rpm, obviously some sort of problem there. Once its fixed I can adjust the screw accordingly
Ant wrote:Dude, where is this car ??
its annoying me now
Unfortunately too far from you, its W-mids near the welsh border. I've got a mate at the stealers so if off there tomorrow.
Will reveal all once i know. Drove it there 2 hours ago and it wouldn't do over 30mph and was chugging along holding up all the traffic
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That sounds like when i forgot to plug my afm back in (yes yes yes, im a plank - Made Ant laugh tho!)massive wrote:Idle has dropped to 1000rpm but now its not running right (will only drive at 30mph....missing like fcuk) , so not 100% satisfied the idle is sorted until ive got the misfire done.jonbuoy wrote:You said that the idle had dropped and now it's missing????massive wrote: Thanks,
Even when the screw thing is completely undone it idles at 1700rpm, obviously some sort of problem there. Once its fixed I can adjust the screw accordingly
Anymore than 1500-1700 rpm and it tried to stall. can you not borrow an afm off of some one to test with? i have a spare one but i think its fooked.

Had a phone call off the Stealers earlier about the car.....
"We're are not sure exactly whats wrong with it, we have found that the engine terminals are corroded so would like to change this first, however it might be that this is not the fault. 2 hours labour plus £15 parts.....approx £200 - would you like me to authorise the work"
I said "Na its ok, I'll pick it up later if thats ok"
Went to pick it up and got a bill of £46.95 for the time spent looking at it. Got the keys and ITS FINE, misfire has gone???? WTF?
HOWEVER the idle is back to being all over the shop
Could corrosion on wiring loom plug pins cause a fcuked up idle?
"We're are not sure exactly whats wrong with it, we have found that the engine terminals are corroded so would like to change this first, however it might be that this is not the fault. 2 hours labour plus £15 parts.....approx £200 - would you like me to authorise the work"
I said "Na its ok, I'll pick it up later if thats ok"
Went to pick it up and got a bill of £46.95 for the time spent looking at it. Got the keys and ITS FINE, misfire has gone???? WTF?
HOWEVER the idle is back to being all over the shop
Could corrosion on wiring loom plug pins cause a fcuked up idle?
JESUS.
thats steep for labour prices.
i would try doing that, u never know it could work. but do it urself
also have u tryed lubricating the throttle cable and moving parts etc...
or get someone to rev the car while ur under the bonnet to see if its sticking at all
thats steep for labour prices.
i would try doing that, u never know it could work. but do it urself
also have u tryed lubricating the throttle cable and moving parts etc...
or get someone to rev the car while ur under the bonnet to see if its sticking at all
works out over £90 per hoursamy_tee wrote:JESUS.
thats steep for labour prices.
i would try doing that, u never know it could work. but do it urself
also have u tryed lubricating the throttle cable and moving parts etc...
or get someone to rev the car while ur under the bonnet to see if its sticking at all
Do it myself....i wouldnt know where to start mate! When ever i touch it something else goes wrong so I think a trip upto a zoner one sunny weekend
Oh to add to the problems, it now also has trouble starting, turns over for ages before it starts.
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gotta be the conector under the intake is Fubar then dude.
the temp sensor, and main power/ground feeds and returns are all routed through the one plug.
Quite common to find them U/S
either get the repair kit ( £Â£Ã‚£ ) or cut the connectors out and splice the wores with quality crimps, or better still solder them , be sure to weatherproof them though !
Keep us posted fella
the temp sensor, and main power/ground feeds and returns are all routed through the one plug.
Quite common to find them U/S
either get the repair kit ( £Â£Ã‚£ ) or cut the connectors out and splice the wores with quality crimps, or better still solder them , be sure to weatherproof them though !
Keep us posted fella
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Also what I forgot to mention (yes there's more) Is that the idle is not just stable at any one point. It sharply jumps up and down the rev range from 1000-2200 like someone is switching a button. Its like its confused and not got a clue what its doing (bit like the driver lol).
Having said that, driving to football earlier, it was doing the above for the first mile when stopping at juctions etc but then i was stuck in traffic/slow moving for 25mins and it was idle fine at 1000rpm.....whether now its happier at max temp I dont know....what I do know is that its really pissing me off!
I'll try the above on the weekend Ant, thanks to everyone for their reply's on this matter...much appreciated
Having said that, driving to football earlier, it was doing the above for the first mile when stopping at juctions etc but then i was stuck in traffic/slow moving for 25mins and it was idle fine at 1000rpm.....whether now its happier at max temp I dont know....what I do know is that its really pissing me off!
I'll try the above on the weekend Ant, thanks to everyone for their reply's on this matter...much appreciated





