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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 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 1986 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

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 E30 Workshop Manual 1 General information
The engine electrical systems include all
ignition, charging and starting components.
Because of their engine-related functions,
these components are discussed separately
from bo

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 E30 Workshop Manual 5 Ignition system- general
information and precautions
The ignition system includes the ignition
switch, the battery, the distributor, the primary
(low-voltage/low-tension or LT) and
secondary (high-v

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 E30 Workshop Manual Withdraw the sensor from its bracket and
remove it.
11When fitting the new sensor, use a brass
feeler gauge to position the tip of the sensor
the correct distance from the pulse wheel
(see illustratio

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 E30 Workshop Manual when the transmission selector lever is in Park
or Neutral.
Always detach the battery negative cable
before working on the starting system.
19 Starter motor- 
in-vehicle check
2
Note:Before diagnosing

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 E30 Workshop Manual Check
12Warm up the engine, and let it run at idle.
Disconnect the oxygen sensor electrical
connector, and connect the positive probe of
a voltmeter to the oxygen sensor output
connector terminal (ref

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BMW 3 SERIES 1986 E30 Workshop Manual 6Be sure to inspect the wear sensor(s) (left
front wheel only, or left front and right rear
wheel). If they’re OK, transfer them from the
old pads to the new ones; if they’re worn by
abrasion, fit
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