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318i e36 starts and dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Game-R" data-source="post: 626101" data-attributes="member: 27709"><p>It's not the engine temp sensor, but the sensor that detects the sudden change in the intake air temp, which is the MAF. But you already changed that.</p><p>Another likely culprit is the fuel vapour rebreather system which allows your engine to use evaporated fuel collected from the fuel tank. There is supposed to be a valve that controls when the engine starts to suck in fuel vapours from a collector and it may be jammed open. However I'm not sure if your model has it implemented yet. Could try looking down that avenue as well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Game-R, post: 626101, member: 27709"] It's not the engine temp sensor, but the sensor that detects the sudden change in the intake air temp, which is the MAF. But you already changed that. Another likely culprit is the fuel vapour rebreather system which allows your engine to use evaporated fuel collected from the fuel tank. There is supposed to be a valve that controls when the engine starts to suck in fuel vapours from a collector and it may be jammed open. However I'm not sure if your model has it implemented yet. Could try looking down that avenue as well? [/QUOTE]
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