BMW E90 ignition switch fuse location replacement E91 E92 E93 BMW 325i 328i 330i 335i 316d 318d 320d 325d 330d 335d 316i 318i 320i 323i This video might be h Step 17: Remove the mounting screws from the relay on the starter motor. Pull off the relay. Check the condition of the contacts where the relay connects. If the contacts are ok, you can clean them with a non-lint cloth. If the contacts are damaged, you will need to replace the starter motor assembly. 2001 BMW X5 3.0, will not start, no clicking even coming from starter. Tested wire terminals to starter, thick one has 12.6 volts as it should, both starter solenoid contact wires go from 20mv (ignition off), to 50mv /34hertz (ignition on) on the black/green wire on the topside of solenoid. Bottom skinny wire on solenoid (black wire) goes from The solenoid attached to the top of the starter can fail, as well as the components inside. Replace starter solenoid, starter contacts, starter assembly or repair starter circuit as required. The 2010 BMW X5 M engine cranks over but won’t start: There are many possible causes, but we know it is neither a battery nor a starter problem.

On my '92 325i it is low on the dash to the right of the steering column. Press it in and see if it pops out taller, or stays in shorter. If it pops out taller then press it again so it stays in. Test to see if windows work. 2) If #1 doesn't solve it, check fuses in the fuse box under the hood.

11090 posts · Joined 2009. #8 · Jun 26, 2017. I would remove the IVM & inspect all of the fuses and connectors. There is also a fuse in the trunk #50, the relay is in glove box. Fuse #2 on the IVM should be the starter interlock relay. Gvrsm.
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