I have to search some threads to see if I want to go that routeOriginally Posted by BillionPa
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it almost sounds like the car begins to stall, then whatever mechanism thats loosing power gets power, and the car tries to "start" while its running, causing the idle to jump to where it wont stall. (no starter motor involved though)
possible loose solder point in the DME?
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I have to search some threads to see if I want to go that routeOriginally Posted by BillionPa
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Well I'm fed up and ready to buy some parts. Going to replace the crankshaft position sensor (as per 'califblue').
Also thinking of replacing some hoses.
I'm trying to identify the following part(s):
The hose ties into the activated carbon filter but I can find no reference to the electrical part.
TIA
Jim
no clue, is it an air intake temp sensor?
the hose goes from the carbon filter to the intake manifold to inject fuel.
Alusil, Dinan DME | ITG Air Filter | Eibach/Bilstein HD | 26/20 Swaybars | Iridium plugs | Depo/ProLumen HID | Optima batt. | no AC | Stoptech brake lines, Frozen rotors, brass bushings, Superblue
Originally Posted by JMI
Unbelievable!
Posting, reading, playing parts jockey. Sensors, sensors, sensors!!! Checked them all or so I thought. Checked the resistance/condition of spark plug wires twice. Saw no need to replace. Not once anywhere does the pulse generator/cylinder ID sensor - #9 come up.
Maybe because the pulse generator is generally included with spark plug wires it does not get mentioned. When someone replaces the wires in an attempt to fix an idle problem what really is doing the fix is the new pulse generator.
Bentleys only shows it in a picture where it plugs into a wiring connection but no discussion of it or how to test it. So much for the Bentley BMW bible![]()
Arrrggghhhhhh
Kudos to Eastside Bavarian, Issaquah, WA (424 392-4450) for pinpointing the problem. 1 hour charge for the diagnostic. Replaced the spark plug wires/cylinder ID sensor myself, saved a few bucks.
The car is now again a joy to drive![]()
Thanks to all who offered their help!
Jim
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/a/img8...m30intake9.jpg
As for idle control I just found this comment and pic:
There's four culprits there, the idle control signal (the larger looking hose in the center-bottom of the pic), the fuel pressure regulator signal (the tiny port on the upper left), the fuel tank vapor vent (from the center), and the plenum sump drain (on the upper right). Check the integrity of those four pieces of tubing and their connections.