Joe_H
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That's good as is means I don't have to go outside and get wet to measured my CTS.
totally of topic as my brain is completely fuddled now lol





also the bbc news -
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-23810702
Joe
That's good as is means I don't have to go outside and get wet to measured my CTS.
If that was the case Mike the 930 wouldn't read the correct temps - that is the key thing ! - also he has metered though the existing loom and also tried a new one.The ect sensor is on its own circuit to and from the ecu. Wires, gray/blue and Brown/green.
Would you be able to fudge another set of wires in parallel to see if it's just the feed that's kaput?
It would be quite fiddly.
Mike
Hmmm, I have seem those pipes on images I wondered what they were ! - I what else is in the box besides the ecu ? - is there any LIQUID pipes running through this 'box' ? - Can the ecu be placed outside as a jury rig to get it away from the pipes. That again opens up a new aspect. Tell me more about this 'heating' to the ecu box....
Ooohhh eck! Thats bad. Had heard about it on the news earlier. Wondered if it was near you.totally of topic as my brain is completely fuddled now lolbut regarding rain - Nodge mate - send me some ! we would love some of that rain ! - here are some shots from our farm only an hour ago . Even Barnsley weather would be better than this....
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also the bbc news -
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-23810702
Joe
YesOk, that seems reasonable, is it possible to remove the top of the box and leave it open ?
Hi Mike, We are a few Km's away from the worst at the moment so should be ok, we have grab bags and cat basket ready to go (used to have all this kit on the boat for evacuation !... however, we are reasonably in the clear - and we can see the firestation from here .....Ooohhh eck! Thats bad. Had heard about it on the news earlier. Wondered if it was near you.
You know the best way to get it raining is to invite your mates round for a game of cricket and a bbq. Bloody guaranteed to work, over here at least.
Raining here too currently.
Is your farm fairly safe?
Mike
Ooooo, ok, back on topic - try that first - leave top off - also make sure that the airflow is really clear and clean so absolutely no hindering of flow to the ecu cooling. If leaving the top of helps, it may be an overheating issue with the ecu - unlikely -but hey - if it needs its own cooling box it must kick out some heat !Yes
Mike
Hmm, I would definitely leave the top off and test !. the ecu can kick out a lot of heat. lets try that first as it may offer clues to a thermal issue or not.The pipes are air transfer pipes. The "E" in E box stands for Environmental controled box. It is sealed from the outside world, except for an air feed, supplied by its inboard fan and 35°C temperature sensor, via those pipes. Basically if the box interior exceeds 35°C the fan kicks in, pumping cooling air into the box through one pipe and back out the box through the other pipe.
Hi Rednal. there is no evidence at all that I have seen or read or postulated that would lead me to suspect compression issues.I am guessing any compression issues are likely to be an expensive repair and that's something that has been playing on my mind.
I don't want to get ahead of myself but fearing the worse I have been thinking of a plan B if there actually is a piston/cylinder problem.
Could it be a workaround to incorporate a switch into the coolant circuit ? My thinking is that to start the car I could flick a switch to disengage the CTS and flick back once started. Not ideal but could avoid a great expense.
I suppose there is nothing to suggest a compression problem yet as it runs fine but I wont sleep tonight now![]()
Hi Nodge, I have been looking at some issues with 2.5 BMW engines with similar issues (well, same issues really). The problem seems to affect VW and Audi models as well... Struggling to start when warm. Problems seem to be wear in the HPFP.I had been thinking possible HPFP, but the pressure readings don't support that idea.