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RE: E30 M20B25 cutting out
- Subject: RE: E30 M20B25 cutting out
- From: Louie Rendek <ljr7@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1998 14:41:29 -0500
Alan,
I second this observation by Alex. The same thing happened in my 1987 325e
and it was the DME going bad. One day, the car shut off for good and I had
to be towed back home, where I took 2 days going through the Bentley manual
ignition section to find that it was the DME. I got lucky and picked a
used one up for around $130, but I repeat I got lucky. Expect anywhere
from $200-300. Very easy to replace. Mabye 15 minutes, car started right up.
Louie Rendek
Case Western Reserve University
PhD candidate, chemistry dept.
email: ljr7@domain.elided
Alex writes:
> Car: 89 325is
>
> Situation: Driving down the road and all of a sudden, complete
> loss of power and check engine light comes on. I first fear the
> worst, Timing Belt. As soon as Rpm's fall under 2,000 the engine
> kicks back on.
Alan,
You are describing the exact scenario preceding the demise of DME on
my '89 325i.
The engine would stumble/cut-out/die and then restart on the
highway. I crawled all over the car with a voltmeter, replaced the
main/fuel/02 relays, etc all to get stranded on a cold and rainy November
night last year. The DME has finally given up the ghost - the fuel injectors
were firing randomly.
A replacement DME will be around $200 from Roundel advertising junk
(used parts;) yards.
> When I got
> home I pulled out my DME fault code sheet and ran through the
> proper procedure to view the fault code from the car. The car returns
> a fault code of 1-19-17-56 I repeat the process 3 times to make
> sure I am reading this right. 1-19-17-56 does not appear on my
> fault code sheet, and I have also never seen a fault code even
> remotely close to this.
That doesn't sound right since reading this code would mean watching
the light blink once - pause - 19 times - pause - 17 times - pause - 56
times - long pause.
Either way, if you choose not to replace the DME right away, I would
buy a spare and carry it in your glove box. Beats getting your car towed and
searching for a cab in a middle of nowhere.
good luck,
alex
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