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03-04-2018, 12:32 PM | #45 |
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03-04-2018, 01:47 PM | #46 | |
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If you can put a voltmeter at the battery terminals under the hood you can check static voltage (should be ~12.6 volts DC for a fully charged conventional vented lead-acid battery or ~12.8 volts DC for an AGM lead-acid battery). If it is <12.0 volts DC, that generally means a battery with <50% charge capacity or possibly a shorted cell internally. Assuming you have a fully charged battery, monitor the voltage when you attempt to start the engine. It should remain >10.5 volts DC when starting. If not, you might have a high resistance connection causing a high voltage drop under load or the battery plates internally are breaking down due to corrosion and causing a high voltage drop internal to the battery when under load. |
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03-13-2018, 10:19 PM | #48 | |
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Car has a brand new OEM battery, brand new key(non CA), I jumped the starter to test its function and it turns over. Checked all fuses, scanned the car with a Foxwell nt510 and it reports no errors.
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05-21-2018, 10:55 PM | #51 |
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When this was going on, were you able to depress the brakes? My '07 335i is doing everything already mentioned (lights come on, radio, et cetera) but the brakes is also tight.
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07-04-2018, 07:36 AM | #52 | |
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Ok, so had the same problem. car ran fine all day then parked for 5 minutes, then it would not even turn over but had full power for dash lights and radio. had someone jump me in for 30 minutes just to check. even hooked up the cables at in the engine bay to by pass the IBS system. still nothing when hitting the start button. Had to have it towed home. I tried disconnecting the IBS harness on the negative battery terminal and that did not work. Maybe there is the a new update that makes that trick not work anymore. Did a full scan and pulled no codes, checked all of the obvious fuses in the glove box compartment and found nothing. I am running the JB4 chip in the the ECU compartment under the hood and it has been just fine for about a year. Are there any Relays or starter fuses I could check or look for? Seems very electrical based. like a bad ground somewhere. Also maybe the Break pedal issue where the car doesn't think it is being pressed down. Is there a trick to test that? It's an automatic so maybe the park lock out isn't allowing it to start? Any advice would help. Thanks! |
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10-09-2018, 07:57 PM | #53 |
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I have a 2011 Bmw 335i e90 N55
I went in and did my spark plugs, and decided to change my oil. But before that I replaced my oil filter housing gasket. After I did all of that and set the car on the ground, i noticed I still had a small leak. So I let the car idle for a few minutes to let the oil heat up and run through the engine. Suddenly the oil leak got significantly worse. There one oil all over the front end of my engine. And on my hood and a little puddle of oil building next to the oil filter. I lost about 1 quart or 2 of oil. So after this I realized it was my oil cooler gasket. But now my problem is my car won't start i got a warning to turn off the car due to low oil so I did. Then when I went turn on the car again it didn't start. Just clickes and the dashbroad flickers then stop a second later. Any ideas on my my car won't start? |
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10-10-2018, 06:10 AM | #54 |
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"Just clickes and the dashbroad flickers then stop a second later. Any ideas on my my car won't start?"
Dead battery? Check your battery voltage either at the battery or at the terminals under the hood. Fully charged the voltage should be >12.5 volts DC. <12.0 volts DC = <50% battery capacity. I suspect you will find it to be way less than that. <10.5 volts DC = 0% battery capacity. That might be enough voltage to initially pull in the solenoid, but not enough to turn the starter. That "clicking" is generally the starter solenoid picking up momentarily and then dropping out due to low voltage. Battery voltage is initially high enough to pull in the solenoid, but the current draw of the solenoid combined with the internal impedance of the battery results in a drop in voltage when under load. Repeat, repeat, etc. |
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10-10-2018, 09:53 AM | #55 | |
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But thank you for that advice I'll check that out and see if that's my problem. |
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05-30-2020, 05:30 PM | #56 | |
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I sat in a grassy field for nearly 2 hours researching the inter webs before I finally saw this “lesson” and realized I should do this. I connected my jumper cable from the oil filter housing to the chassis rod on the passenger side of the engine bay. Now the car is home, and I can get an engine earth strap instead of calling for a tow to the shop. Thanks! |
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