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In Reply to: '84 733i lost power in rush hour traffic posted by Marguerite on September 17, 2000 at 14:00:59:
okay so here's the scoop
1984 733i, auto, 205K miles. I only know that previous owner said there was some kind of smoking & shop tried to repair it. I smelled residual electrical smoky smell, but it went away. Friend pulled out inappropriate left over speaker/amp wires from trunk to radio & found antenna wire to be used for amp and bare. taped it up.
Registerd it Monday, went for inspection Tuesday and then on highway in 70 degree temp about 70 miles away.
engine runs okay, put fuel injector cleaner in tank, filled it with high test & passed inspection, including emissions without a hitch. so 70 highway miles later there was a hesitation upon acceleration and then it just lost power. by power, I mean engine not electrical.
I turn key and hear the everything normal and starter, but no spark. Tested spark plug and there's no spark. Took wire from battery to coil still wouldn't start. Does this mean I should put another coil in from other car to test? Is there an obvious relay or other component I should probe? It doesn't smell like fuel is getting through, but then again being fuel injection we don't usually smell it.
Oh, only dash light that's on is the yellow triangle.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
Marguerite
'86 535i :>
'84 733i testy
'85 528e resting
'82 733i new owner
'74 Bavaria donated to science
etc.
and for those of you who wonder why I'm not online. I threw the modem into the wall and retreated to a rotary dial telephone. it's nice :>
try swapping the coil, try the main relay. if you have access to a brain swap that. do this sequentially, not all at once. you are a neo luddite with a rotary phone. cant say as i blame you.