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DaveX53.0i 01-08-2019 10:52 AM

Intermittent Starting
 
Alright so I have a 2002 E53 3.0i which occasionally won't start. The issue seems to stem from the positive battery cable as usually after a jiggle it some I can get it started. I really don't mind this however it is a slight pain because I have a subwoofer installed in the back along with an amp. Now before anyone blames the subwoofer I had it professionally installed and I've checked the fuse and all connections in the rear and they seem to be completely fine. If anyone else has had this same issue and found a fix, I'd love to know. Thank you :thumbup:

mr_robot 01-08-2019 10:58 AM

Usual suspect of intermittent starting is usually the fuel pump relay in the glove box. It gets progressively worse and eventually not start at all showing similar symptoms of a weak battery.


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Qsilver7 01-08-2019 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by DaveX53.0i (Post 1151434)
...The issue seems to stem from the positive battery cable as usually after a jiggle it some I can get it started...

When you "jiggle" it...what exactly are you jiggling or moving? Is the clamp around the positive battery terminal moving...or are you moving the positive battery cable only?


If you can "jiggle" the positive battery cable and it is loose enough to move around the positive battery terminal...then your cable needs to be tightened (at the least). :)

upallnight 01-08-2019 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by DaveX53.0i (Post 1151434)
Alright so I have a 2002 E53 3.0i which occasionally won't start. The issue seems to stem from the positive battery cable as usually after a jiggle it some I can get it started. I really don't mind this however it is a slight pain because I have a subwoofer installed in the back along with an amp. Now before anyone blames the subwoofer I had it professionally installed and I've checked the fuse and all connections in the rear and they seem to be completely fine. If anyone else has had this same issue and found a fix, I'd love to know. Thank you :thumbup:

When you say "Won't Start" is it the engine not turning over, or the engine cranks (turns over) but the engine does fire?

You got to be more descriptive in your assessment of the issue.

I have seen more issues caused by "Professional Installers" because they don't understand the electrical, communication systems install in various cars.

DaveX53.0i 01-08-2019 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by upallnight (Post 1151438)
When you say "Won't Start" is it the engine not turning over, or the engine cranks (turns over) but the engine does fire?

You got to be more descriptive in your assessment of the issue.

I have seen more issues caused by "Professional Installers" because they don't understand the electrical, communication systems install in various cars.

Sorry about that, I mean that when I turn my key and it reaches the 3rd position all I get is a single click and all of my electronics come on but no crank or start. As for the installation of the sub and amp I trust the shop as I’ve had them do work before, as well all of the connections are tight and free of corrosion. Also, if it doesn’t start, It will always start with a jump.

DaveX53.0i 01-08-2019 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Qsilver7 (Post 1151436)
When you "jiggle" it...what exactly are you jiggling or moving? Is the clamp around the positive battery terminal moving...or are you moving the positive battery cable only?


If you can "jiggle" the positive battery cable and it is loose enough to move around the positive battery terminal...then your cable needs to be tightened (at the least). :)

I checked the terminal and it’s tight and doesn’t move at all. I mean more that I grab the red cable and move it around a bit and then try to start, it doesn’t always work the first try but it does eventually.

andrewwynn 01-08-2019 02:26 PM

Either completely coincidence having nothing to do with the battery terminal and most likely the problem is in the steering column: ews antenna or ignition switch (or faulty key) else something could be wrong with the BST at the battery.

Next time It fails see if you have voltage at the jump point in the engine bay. If no voltage most likely failure at the BST contact that is somehow opening and closing. If you have voltage at the B+ under the hood the problem almost certainly is key related: switch/ews/key.

Try the other key. If the problem goes away likely bad solder joint on the ews in the key there is a guy will fix for $60

upallnight 01-10-2019 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by mr_robot (Post 1151435)
Usual suspect of intermittent starting is usually the fuel pump relay in the glove box. It gets progressively worse and eventually not start at all showing similar symptoms of a weak battery.


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Could it be a weak battery? Turning the ignition switch only hearing a click usually mean a weak battery. Using a jump pack at the engine battery jump terminals to start usually indicate a weak battery.

An alternator not alternating to charge the battery could be the reason for the weak battery.

mr_robot 01-10-2019 12:35 PM

Yea if you are hearing clicks then I would first assume battery for sure.




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andrewwynn 01-10-2019 12:45 PM

He's said it eventually will start when jiggling the battery cable. Also that it goes from start to click no mention of slow turning start. It feels like key such to me


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