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HELP! Stumbled Died, Now it Won't Restart..
Hoping someone has some ideas. I pulled out of my driveway an hour ago and as I was going up my street the car was surging under steady light acceleration. I turned around and came back. Full disclosure, I was really low on fuel, Trip computer said 6 miles to empty though, so its been worse.
Put about five gallons of gas in it from cans in my garage. Turned to on, started car, and it started right up, like normal. Idled for about 5-10 seconds, but before I even went to put it in gear, it stumbled once and died. Now it won't restart at all (starter is spinning fine). Anyone have any Thoughts? :dunno: I can't help but think it is fuel related. Dead Fuel Pump? Something I need to reset? Trying to search the forums but not coming up with anything.. |
There are many potential causes. Since it started right after you added fuel and you ran the tank very close to empty, it could be that you picked up some trash at the bottom of the tank and clogged the fuel filter. If the fuel you added was really old that could cause a problem but usually it will still run. Suggest you start with a fuel pressure check. You can rent one at most auto parts store. Was it running normal the last time you drove it?
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I can't seem to hear the fuel pump run when I turn the key. Unfortunately the truck makes to many damn noises and warning charms at start-up, that its tough to tell, but I tried and couldn't hear it. Interestingly enough, If I let it sit for 15 minutes or so and try again, it starts right up, idles for a couple of seconds and dies, then won't restart. Which makes me thin knot fuel pump, but I dunno right now. Not in the greatest of moods right now. It couldn't have picked a worse time to do this (thanks Murphy). Its dark, snowing, and the truck isn't even in my driveway right now, its out on the street :( Can't wait to try to trouble-shoot this in the freezing cold, on the side of the road.. |
Tried it again. sounded almost like a faint thumping noise from the backseat, but it started, and idled. Started counting, got to 18 and put it in reverse and backed it into my driveway, and stopped. Seem to idle normally for another 30 seconds or a minute. Just as I moved it from Reverse to Park, it died. Won't restart. Could it be something related to the gear selector? Never heard of that, but I'm grabbing at straws now. At least it is off the street..
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I agree with upallnight. Has to be the problem. No fun in this weather. Good luck man.
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Found this thread, seems to be very similar (almost exact) symptoms, and fuel pump replacement resolved it. So I guess I will be ordering a fuel pump. Want to pull the seat and check voltage on the terminals first, but if its there, and no noise, ordering pump.
Looks like Rock Auto has a Delphi Pump (full assembly with sender, etc) for $127. Ideally I'd go BMW OEM, but the truck is getting up there, and not sure how much longer I am going to keep it, so.. Any input on the Delphi replacement pump? Looks like Pelican Parts carries/sells the same one for $207.. |
Pump pressure testing time.
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Just remove the back seat or open the gas cap and have someone else turn the key to the run position and listen for the momentary murmur of the whirling fuel pump. No murmur means a dead fuel pump. Good Luck working on that is this frigid weather. The good news is that he only have a couple of gallons of gas in the tank. Maybe he will change his name to Worst4X4XEver. :rofl: |
Well, Delphi Fuel Pump is on it way for delivery tomorrow (not too late I hope, its bad enough working in the cold, but cold and dark is even worse). Fingers crossed..
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Uh, Best4x4xFAR = Land Rover Defender, that was never meant to refer to the X5.. LOL |
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