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06 325i cranks but will not start.
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05-31-2023, 04:36 PM | #1 |
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06 325i cranks but will not start.
I parked the 325 last fall and failed to keep the battery charged. Prior to that, no issues at all. Now, charged battery and it will crank but not start. Yeah I know this has been covered a million times but hear me out.
I ran codes. DME 2F7B Oil pressure switch 2EEC Temp sensor 2DED Power management, current monitor 2DEC Power management, battery monitor 2AAE Fuel pump CAS Man I wish I'd recorded this one because there was a code. But I assumed based on the things I've read that it indicated a need to resync the DME and CAS. So, I just cleared the code and performed the resync (new Snap On scanner has this routine in it). It said it was reset. But no joy. Now I do not hear the fuel pump run. So again, the scanner has the ability to run the fuel pump. I did so, and can hear it run as well as bear down as pressure builds. I can switch it on and off no problem with the scanner. When I press start and the engine is cranking, I can see voltage at or to the pump according to the scanner. I will say that when I first tried to start the car a month or so ago before any scanning or anything, it did fire once or twice but not enough to start. Now it just cranks endlessly. Yes the battery is fully charged and yes the starter is new (last year's problem). It cranks fast, no issue there. All the dash lights come on, everything appears 100% normal except no fire. I can even see tach rpm during crank and the scanner confirms about 150rpm crank speed. Per Youtube video's I've checked the CAS fuses and tried with the MAF disconnected just to make sure that didn't somehow wack out. Some of the codes I thought might be from last year when I had issues with the battery safety terminal which I replaced with a BMW part, but now I don't see how that could be part of this since everything is working. I cleared the codes and none have come back, but it's not starting either so idk. Help? Ideas? A bunch of other codes in various systems. |
06-04-2023, 09:20 PM | #2 |
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Ok no replies but I really do have a problem with this car.
Ran codes again tonight and these came up: DME 2F7B Oil pressure switch 2EEC Temp sensor 2DED Current monitor 2DEC Battery monitor 2AAE Fuel pump Fuel Pump Control CEC7 CAN communication fault Immobilizer A0B2 Terminal 30E/30I supply FRM 9CCE Battery exhausted Gateway E194 No message, Receiver Transmitter CAS E18C Monitoring So I am not sure if these are all remaining codes from when the battery went dead. I thought I cleared them when I first posted this last week but they all seemed to still be there. Or they reset. BUT I cleared them for sure tonight and it took forever for the process to complete but now I get no codes. None. But it still won't start. And, oddly enough I've started getting the KEY symbol in the message center when I insert the FOB. Everything lights up and seems like its going to work, but it just cranks endlessly. Sometimes I hear the fuel pump run for just a 1/2 second when I hit the unlock button on the remote. Seems weird to me but you don't notice these things until stuff stops working. Really looking for some input here. It seems like this is something someone has had happen before. |
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06-08-2023, 08:10 PM | #5 | |
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So, if the fuel pump runs but no fuel gets up front, who is the likely culprit? Should I just order a whole pump/filter assembly even though I hear the pump running or is there something else external that could be preventing pressure/flow? |
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06-08-2023, 08:46 PM | #6 | |
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06-08-2023, 08:49 PM | #7 |
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Here's a link to the part but please double check it with your chassis number.
https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/par...&q=16117163295 |
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09-14-2023, 09:35 AM | #8 |
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Update: So we checked fuel pressure and found none, even though the pump works and could be manually activated by the scanner.
So we replaced the regulator/filter assembly in the tank and voila, it started up immediately. So that problem was solved with the regulator/filter assembly. |
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