OK,
I can make the pump run by jumpering across the fuel relay, so wiring
is good. I tried cranking while jumpered, still no start. just goes
whrrrrrrrr. Fan is spinning, so I assume crank is moving...right?
I still have no signal from pin 1 on the DME to pin 85 of the fuel
pump relay. The DME pulls pin 85 to ground to allow the Fuel Relay to
power up the pump.
I see only 2 relays in the driver's foot well. One is the flasher
relay, up on the steering column, 3 pin (49, 49a,31). The other is a
4-pin (15,31,L,S) with a small mounting clip on it. It's the larger of
the 2. It's labeled "Gurt Zeitgerat" which lit. translated means
"seatbelt timer"... the gong control for the seat belts.
I have a simple 9 button e30 OBC, so no CODE feature, right? This is
getting very frustrating. Do I even HAVE an OBC relay on this car? I
can't find mention of one anywhere...
Same symptoms w/2 different DMEs now...crank and cam sensors are in
spec. Same whrring sound w/2 different starters, both worked fine
prior to the engine cutting out...going on 2 weeks now! The Gremlins
are ready to jump in there!
r/jpg
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E30@yahoogroups.com, arma defuego
wrote:
>
> if there is no power at the main relay then it could be the OBC
relay in the driver's footwell.
>
> Check for main power at the main relay.
> If power there switch on the car and check for power at the fuel
relay.
> If no power there check at the OBC relay.
>
> not much point in swapping parts elsewhere until you can get power
at the fuel pump.
>
> Gary Derian wrote:
> I don't have a 318 ETM but in the 325 the coil gets power
directly from the
> ignition switch, through the OBC code relay. If you're getting
spark, the
> DME is switching the coil primary, which means it is getting power to
> operate.
> Gary Derian