Starting Problems - '90 535
My '90 535 (210k mi) won't start on its own, and I"m not quite sure what I should be looking at. The problems started yesterday.
The car started fine in the morning, but when I came out after work, it refused to start. No response at all when turning the ignition. The starter motor wouldn't crank, nothing. Just a dimming of the console lights. When AAA got there, we were easily able to get the car started from a jump pack.
Presuming the battery was drained, I drove the car for about an hour to charge it. However, when trying to restart it after it has been stopped for 20 minutes or so, I had exactly the same symptoms. No starter motor, just dimming lights. Again, with the help of a friendly individual in the parking lot, I was able to easily start the car with a jump.
Got home, parked the car, and realized that something was making the door lock solenoid go nuts (the lock was literally vibrating), so I disconnected the negative terminal of the battery and left it for the night.
When I came out this morning and reconnected the battery, the car started up. Once. Then it went back to exactly the same symptoms.
I pulled the battery and took it over to Autozone to have a load test done. At least according to their test, the battery is fine.
So the question now is: Where to from here?
What would possibly be wrong that would cause the car to start easily every time I was jumped, but would refuse to allow it to start from the battery? With the battery connected, I get voltage at the terminal in the engine bay (Not sure how much as my only voltage meter is an exceedingly cheap analog one).
Suggestions?
Last edited by hdaemon; 09-02-2006 at 01:59 PM.
Damon H
1990 535i 5spd 205,000mi