1988 BMW 3 SERIES throttle position

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 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 1988 E30 Workshop Manual Fuel injection system - fault finding
L-Jetronic fuel injection system
Engine difficult to start, or fails to start (when cold)
Probable cause Corrective action
Cold start injector or thermotime switc

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 E30 Workshop Manual Engine difficult to start, or fails to start (when cold)
Probable cause Corrective action
Cold start injector or thermotime switch
faulty (early Motronic system only) Test cold start injector and ther

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 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 1988 E30 Workshop Manual slightly by hand. Release the throttle slowly
until it reaches 0.2 to 0.6 mm from the throttle
stop. There should be continuity.
29Check the resistance between terminals 3
and 18 as the throttle is op

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 E30 Workshop Manual filtered with a flame trap like most
conventional systems. There are no
conventional PCV valves fitted on these
systems - just a hose (see illustration).
3The main components of the PCV system
are the

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 E30 Workshop Manual 12Refitting is a reversal of removal. When
fitting the motor, if necessary plug in the
connector and run the motor briefly until it is
in the “neutral” (wiper parked) position.
17 Heated rear wind

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 E30 Workshop Manual REF•27
REF
Index
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Radiator - 3•3, 11•4
Radio - 12•4
Receiver-drier - 3•9
Regulator (voltage) - 5•10
Regulator (window) - 11•8
Relays - 12•2
Repair procedures - REF•8
Respraying - 11
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