1989 BMW 3 SERIES ECU

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BMW 3 SERIES 1989 E30 Workshop Manual 8Check the fuel system pressure (see
Section 3).
9If these checks do not locate the problem,
take the vehicle to a BMW dealer, who will be
able to read the fault codes stored in the ECU,
using special

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BMW 3 SERIES 1989 E30 Workshop Manual 6If the voltage is correct, unplug the
electrical connector and, using an ohmmeter,
check for continuity between the terminals of
the thermotime switch (see illustration).
Continuity should exist.
7Re

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BMW 3 SERIES 1989 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 1989 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 1989 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 1989 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 1989 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 1989 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