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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual 9Unscrew the four bolts, and lift the
carburettor from the insulating flange on the
intake manifold (see illustration).
10If necessary, unscrew the nuts and
remove the insulating flange from the intak

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual 12.13e  The jet positions in the cover
(arrowed)
4•12 Fuel and exhaust systems
12.13d  Secondary bypass air jet (1), TM air
jet (2), and air correction jet (3)12.13c  Secondary main jet (left) and T

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual 9Remove the screws securing the throttle
housing to the main body (see illustration).
10Prise out the intermediate throttle link. If
this proves difficult, unscrew the nut and
disconnect the lever fro

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual Throttle positioner (2BE)
24Special tools are required to carry out a
comprehensive adjustment on the 2BE
carburettor. This work should therefore be left
to a BMW dealer.
13 Fuel injection - 
general

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual 17 Throttle body- check,
removal and refitting
2
Check
1Detach the air intake duct from the throttle
body (see Section 8) and move the duct out of
the way.
2Have an assistant depress the throttle
peda

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual gauge to the pressure regulator vacuum hose,
and check for vacuum (engine idling).
11If there is vacuum present, renew the fuel
pressure regulator.
12If there isn’t any reading on the gauge,
check t

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual 2L-Jetronic systems are equipped with a
separate idle speed control unit (computer)
located under the facia. The idle air stabiliser
valve has an adjusting screw. Early models
are equipped with plasti

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BMW 3 SERIES 1985 E30 Workshop Manual reading should be between 400 and 500 mA.
Adjust the valve if the current reading is not as
specified. Note: The idle air stabiliser current
will fluctuate between 400 and 1100 mA if the
engine is too