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1990 740 GL Earlier today it stopped then I got it to idle.It would idle for ages but every time i accelerated it stalled, then I managed to start it at high revs which it would maintain but would stall when revs dropped. I think there is gremlin living in the computer laughing at me Fault code says temp sensor but car has been working well except for starting since I got it a few months ago but now it conks out and does not want to start at inconvenient times. It seems to pump fuel. I left it for about one hour after use, tried to start it, would not go so I disconnected battery for five min, reconnected and it started which suggests something tells computer to not allow engine to go and after I wipe its memory it goes again can faulty temp sensor cause engine to stop and misbehave in such a manner or some other sensor? Have not had time to install sensor as it is in the most difficult position the designer could find |
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F Murtz wrote: 1990 740 GL Earlier today it stopped then I got it to idle.It would idle for ages but every time i accelerated it stalled, then I managed to start it at high revs which it would maintain but would stall when revs dropped. I think there is gremlin living in the computer laughing at me Fault code says temp sensor but car has been working well except for starting since I got it a few months ago but now it conks out and does not want to start at inconvenient times. It seems to pump fuel. I left it for about one hour after use, tried to start it, would not go so I disconnected battery for five min, reconnected and it started which suggests something tells computer to not allow engine to go and after I wipe its memory it goes again can faulty temp sensor cause engine to stop and misbehave in such a manner or some other sensor? Have not had time to install sensor as it is in the most difficult position the designer could find Have you tried unplugging the air mass meter? It's a common problem that causes exactly those symptoms. Is that the wide flat plug near the air cleaner and do you leave it |
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James Sweet wrote: F Murtz wrote: 1990 740 GL Earlier today it stopped then I got it to idle.It would idle for ages but every time i accelerated it stalled, then I managed to start it at high revs which it would maintain but would stall when revs dropped. I think there is gremlin living in the computer laughing at me Fault code says temp sensor but car has been working well except for starting since I got it a few months ago but now it conks out and does not want to start at inconvenient times. It seems to pump fuel. I left it for about one hour after use, tried to start it, would not go so I disconnected battery for five min, reconnected and it started which suggests something tells computer to not allow engine to go and after I wipe its memory it goes again can faulty temp sensor cause engine to stop and misbehave in such a manner or some other sensor? Have not had time to install sensor as it is in the most difficult position the designer could find Have you tried unplugging the air mass meter? It's a common problem that causes exactly those symptoms. Is that the wide flat plug near the air cleaner and do you leave it unplugged temporarily? |
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F Murtz wrote: James Sweet wrote: F Murtz wrote: 1990 740 GL Earlier today it stopped then I got it to idle.It would idle for ages but every time i accelerated it stalled, then I managed to start it at high revs which it would maintain but would stall when revs dropped. I think there is gremlin living in the computer laughing at me Fault code says temp sensor but car has been working well except for starting since I got it a few months ago but now it conks out and does not want to start at inconvenient times. It seems to pump fuel. I left it for about one hour after use, tried to start it, would not go so I disconnected battery for five min, reconnected and it started which suggests something tells computer to not allow engine to go and after I wipe its memory it goes again can faulty temp sensor cause engine to stop and misbehave in such a manner or some other sensor? Have not had time to install sensor as it is in the most difficult position the designer could find Have you tried unplugging the air mass meter? It's a common problem that causes exactly those symptoms. Is that the wide flat plug near the air cleaner and do you leave it unplugged temporarily? Yes, and yeah, it won't run right with it unplugged, but it will start and run in limp mode and be drivable enough to get home or to a service shop. If the behavior improves with it unplugged then you need to replace the part. You could try cleaning the connections, some have reported success with that, but the only time I've had a problem, the AMM was truly dead. It's an expensive part, but you can find used ones on occasion. Thanks I will try that |
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1990 740 GL Earlier today it stopped then I got it to idle.It would idle for ages but every time i accelerated it stalled, then I managed to start it at high revs which it would maintain but would stall when revs dropped. Have you tried unplugging the air mass meter? It's a common problem that causes exactly those symptoms. Is that the wide flat plug near the air cleaner and do you leave it unplugged temporarily? Yes, and yeah, it won't run right with it unplugged, |
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"James Sweet" wrote: 1990 740 GL Earlier today it stopped then I got it to idle.It would idle for ages but every time i accelerated it stalled, then I managed to start it at high revs which it would maintain but would stall when revs dropped. Have you tried unplugging the air mass meter? It's a common problem that causes exactly those symptoms. Is that the wide flat plug near the air cleaner and do you leave it unplugged temporarily? Yes, and yeah, it won't run right with it unplugged, Of course, you're assuming he's got the Bosch fuel injection system. My 1990 740GL is Rex/Regina, and doesn't have an air mass meter, just an intake air temp sensor (as he said) "near the air cleaner". I guess it depends on how wide his "wide flat plug" is. Continuing saga,(I think it is regina)In the morning it kept conking out |
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MasterBlaster wrote: "James Sweet" wrote: 1990 740 GL Earlier today it stopped then I got it to idle.It would idle for ages but every time i accelerated it stalled, then I managed to start it at high revs which it would maintain but would stall when revs dropped. Have you tried unplugging the air mass meter? It's a common problem that causes exactly those symptoms. Is that the wide flat plug near the air cleaner and do you leave it unplugged temporarily? Yes, and yeah, it won't run right with it unplugged, Of course, you're assuming he's got the Bosch fuel injection system. My 1990 740GL is Rex/Regina, and doesn't have an air mass meter, just an intake air temp sensor (as he said) "near the air cleaner". I guess it depends on how wide his "wide flat plug" is. Continuing saga,(I think it is regina)In the morning it kept conking out over and over again with me disconnecting wait 5 min restart go a bit conk out. not all morning but about 1 1/2 hours then it started and went for the rest of the day no trouble. So I think it is going to be murder to diagnose. |
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F Murtz wrote: MasterBlaster wrote: "James Sweet" wrote: 1990 740 GL Earlier today it stopped then I got it to idle.It would idle for ages but every time i accelerated it stalled, then I managed to start it at high revs which it would maintain but would stall when revs dropped. Have you tried unplugging the air mass meter? It's a common problem that causes exactly those symptoms. Is that the wide flat plug near the air cleaner and do you leave it unplugged temporarily? Yes, and yeah, it won't run right with it unplugged, Of course, you're assuming he's got the Bosch fuel injection system. My 1990 740GL is Rex/Regina, and doesn't have an air mass meter, just an intake air temp sensor (as he said) "near the air cleaner". I guess it depends on how wide his "wide flat plug" is. Continuing saga,(I think it is regina)In the morning it kept conking out over and over again with me disconnecting wait 5 min restart go a bit conk out. not all morning but about 1 1/2 hours then it started and went for the rest of the day no trouble. So I think it is going to be murder to diagnose. The plug near the air cleaner is wide and flat attached to a square thing in the air intake near the cleaner it does not look like the small temp sensor in a round air intake pipe that is in the picture of regina engine but the rest looks like regina layout PS disconnecting it did not alter its conking out behaviour |
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