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Car Forum / BMW Cars / September 2006

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E34 morning startup problem

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imakedahitz - 13 Sep 2006 15:06 GMT
I have a e34 520i (m50) the car started to have problems last winter
when it started to get cold it became increasingly hard to start in the
mornings and finaly refused . after changing coils,plugs unplugging
airflow (maf) nothing would help in the morning (would eventualy start
after a long time) finaly unplugged the crankshaft position sensor and
it started after about 2 seconds.( Ive been running likre this until
yesterday)I changed the sensor but it still doesnt want to start in the
morning unless I unplug it..(once warmed up I can plug it bak in and
starts and runs beautifuly) I dont know what else to do ´maybe change
the ecu or the relay (anybody have any ideas) thanks.Oz
SharkmanBMW! - 13 Sep 2006 21:27 GMT
http://www.bimmer.info/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=10&page=1&sort=lastpost&order=&p
p=60&daysprune=-1


join and ask there, best e34 site anywhere.

  I have a e34 520i (m50) the car started to have problems last winter
when it started to get cold it became increasingly hard to start in the
mornings and finaly refused . after changing coils,plugs unplugging
airflow (maf) nothing would help in the morning (would eventualy start
after a long time) finaly unplugged the crankshaft position sensor and
it started after about 2 seconds.( Ive been running likre this until
yesterday)I changed the sensor but it still doesnt want to start in the
morning unless I unplug it..(once warmed up I can plug it bak in and
starts and runs beautifuly) I dont know what else to do ´maybe change
the ecu or the relay (anybody have any ideas) thanks.Oz

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Nick - 13 Sep 2006 23:07 GMT
> http://www.bimmer.info/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=10&page=1&sort=lastpost&order=&p
p=60&daysprune=-1

>
> join and ask there, best e34 site anywhere.

no its not - John Burns site is...

Nick

sadly no longer owning my E34
SharkmanBMW! - 14 Sep 2006 00:47 GMT
give us a link then dumbass.
But it cannot realistically compare to bimmer.info, but let's have a look.

>> http://www.bimmer.info/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=10&page=1&sort=lastpost&order=&p
p=60&daysprune=-1

>>
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>
> sadly no longer owning my E34

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Grungedude - 14 Sep 2006 01:41 GMT
He must be talking about this site:

http://www.unixnerd.demon.co.uk/bmw.html

> give us a link then dumbass.
> But it cannot realistically compare to bimmer.info, but let's have a look.
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>> sadly no longer owning my E34
imakedahitz - 14 Sep 2006 16:59 GMT
So only advertising here ?
can anyone actualy give me some advice....thanks
SharkmanBMW! - 14 Sep 2006 20:14 GMT
you are an idiot... I gave you a link to the answers and you complain!
Join bimmer.info, and all the mechanics there will help you out!
it is a far bigger community than this group.
If you think it is advertising, good luck getting through life blind.

>   So only advertising here ?
> can anyone actualy give me some advice....thanks

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