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Stranded/can't start! - Could use some help! [SOLVED!]
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'05 X5 3.0 '06 325i '90 E30/S52 Last edited by RenaissanceMan; 11-22-2015 at 03:53 PM. |
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Have you tried tapping it with a long crowbar or flat head?
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Check the starter relay in the E box where the DME is located.
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Do dash lights and headlights dim when you try to start it?
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I had similar problem. Check your DME fuses. After 2 weeks of tearing mine apart and losing my mind, decided to check fuses, bingo. Not sure of 05 fuse box layout, but my DME had 3 separate fuses controlling it. Keep us posted.
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Just now back with the x5. Had to get a ride to work earlier.
Just tested starter relay. Working fine. Also checked all fuses in glovebox fuse compartment. None are blown. All the fuses in the DME relay carrier are good too. I've got plenty of battery power. It's just impossible to engage the starter.
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'05 X5 3.0 '06 325i '90 E30/S52 Last edited by RenaissanceMan; 11-20-2015 at 02:29 AM. |
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I would remove the starter relay and jump the relay connector to see if it pass the 12 volts to the starter solenoid to engage the starter. You could have a bad chip in the key or the antenna ring at the ignition switch could be bad and not passing on the code to the EWS to verify that a good key is being used.
Do this only if you know something about how relays operates.
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Check your gear position switch as well.
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Quote:
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Thanks, Matt. Based on the info I'm obtaining from the search function here and realoem.com, I'm assuming my gear position switch is the type that is internally-mounted on my '06 3.0's A5S390R (GM 5L40-E) transmission. How do you test the gear position switch if it's internally-mounted? I'm not getting any other trans faults or odd display behaviors from the instrument cluster.
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