Sean H
06-30-2008, 07:21 PM
I'm having some stalling issues with my '89 535. No rhyme or reason to it; it has happened at freeway speeds and in a parking lot. Total number of occurrences is probably seven or eight, but they are becoming more frequent (three in the last two week) and longer in duration (ten seconds or so... previously it was just a "blip"). I feel it is a fueling issue, as the car doesn't totally lose power and all of the ignition components are relatively new (four years old or less).
My first plan of attack is to throw a fuel filter on it. I'll admit to laziness on this one as I haven't replaced it in nearly two years. If that doesn't resolve the problem, where should I turn next? Here are my thoughts:
Fuel pump relay (this is an original part as far as I know)
Fuel pressure regulator (ditto)
Fuel pump (same as above, but it is remarkably quiet for an E34 pump. The ones on my previous cars have all had an audible buzz even when in tip-top shape)
Crank position sensor. (This is only three years old, but I could have got a bum part)
Anything else I need to look to? I'd like avoid having the thing die on me on the connector only to have it not roar back to life. That kind of thing can totally ruin your morning.
My first plan of attack is to throw a fuel filter on it. I'll admit to laziness on this one as I haven't replaced it in nearly two years. If that doesn't resolve the problem, where should I turn next? Here are my thoughts:
Fuel pump relay (this is an original part as far as I know)
Fuel pressure regulator (ditto)
Fuel pump (same as above, but it is remarkably quiet for an E34 pump. The ones on my previous cars have all had an audible buzz even when in tip-top shape)
Crank position sensor. (This is only three years old, but I could have got a bum part)
Anything else I need to look to? I'd like avoid having the thing die on me on the connector only to have it not roar back to life. That kind of thing can totally ruin your morning.