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RE: E36 Drivability Problems
- Subject: RE: E36 Drivability Problems
- From: Purvis Brad Civ UAVB/DOI <brad.purvis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2002 11:55:31 -0600
I think if you check ALLDATA you will find a recall for a number of 92 or 93
e36 325 models regarding the coils. If this is not corrected you will take
out your CPU as well so it is a serious problem well know on those early
cars.
- -----Original Message-----
From: G. Steinke [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 9:53 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: E36 Drivability Problems
Hans,
My E36 had a driveability problem like yours. Severe stumble on tip in from
low rpm. But mine did it when cold, and cleared up when hot, so your
mechanic is not really right on that. The problem was in fact two of the
coils, which are a known weak spot on the E36 I6 engine. The two bad coils
made the whole engine stumble at low rpm. The mechanic I went to was able to
diagnose it with a test.
Summary - it could be the coils, as my similar problem was caused by the
coils.
Good luck
Greg
>From: Hans Conser <[email protected]>
>Subject: E36 Drivability Problems
>My 92 325i has major drivability problems, mostly when it is very warm,
>which has made it difficult to get it fixed I think because mechanics
>don't have time to drive it enough to make it do what it does:
>
>*Severe* stumble at low RPM's on throttle tip in, missing at all RPM's,
>intermittent miss and roughness at idle.
...
>My mechanic says a bad coil that only shows up when very hot, so I have
>a coil ordered and plan to start swapping one at a time. Would one bad
>coil cause the whole engine to stumble?
>
>Hans Conser
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