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E28 M30 3.5 won't start
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<blockquote data-quote="goggomobil" data-source="post: 301011" data-attributes="member: 4070"><p>When it happens again, turn on ignition and then start by connecting 12V (battery + or pin 11 on the old type diagnostic plug) to remote starter (pin 14) on the diagnostic connector. (please check the wiring diagram first). If you look under the diagnostic and pin 14 is a thick wire yellow and black it should be the correct one.</p><p></p><p>If car starts then nothing wrong with starter motor or solenoid etc, check for things like ignition switch, transmission selector switch or start relay (if its an auto), and the wiring. No start, check starter motor, solenoid. </p><p></p><p>I had this problem turns out the previous owner had the alarm removed and the ignition wire was joined by twisting together, when hot no contact.</p><p></p><p>good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goggomobil, post: 301011, member: 4070"] When it happens again, turn on ignition and then start by connecting 12V (battery + or pin 11 on the old type diagnostic plug) to remote starter (pin 14) on the diagnostic connector. (please check the wiring diagram first). If you look under the diagnostic and pin 14 is a thick wire yellow and black it should be the correct one. If car starts then nothing wrong with starter motor or solenoid etc, check for things like ignition switch, transmission selector switch or start relay (if its an auto), and the wiring. No start, check starter motor, solenoid. I had this problem turns out the previous owner had the alarm removed and the ignition wire was joined by twisting together, when hot no contact. good luck [/QUOTE]
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