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Re: what is cold engine idle? (archive)

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Posted by mdistel on November 21, 2000 at 10:52:31:

In Reply to: Re: what is cold engine idle? posted by Bob on November 20, 2000 at 11:07:10:

Thanks for responding Bob, send your email to mwd2@po.cwru.edu. I've been trying a bunch of things to fix this idle problem. I haven't come accross the switch you are talking about but I'll check later today. What year and model car do you have. I'll email you the circuit check info.
Mark Distelhorst
86 325es Delphin


I think it should be around 750 rpm. I have the same condition as you describe. 600 cold / 750 warm. My car only idled down to 600 cold after I noticed that the zero degree (celsius) switch was disconnected and the wires shorted together with a 10 amp fuse. The temperture switch is located on the passenger side firewall and can be seen under the hood near where the main wire harness exits the car. It's hex shape with two electrical connections. Plugging this switch in smooth out my idle overall but created this low cold idle problem. The BMW dealer help me identify the zero switch and told me it does effect idling but I'd like to know more about the switch. For example, which circuit is the switch in and how can I test the switch more throughly ? I hope to find more info in the Bently book I have on the Christmas list however if anyone has any info please reply.

Rob





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