colb said:If you are certain the starter motor is ok I would suspect that the key is not being recognised by the EWS system in order to release the starter. This could be caused by the key itself loosing the transponder inside if its not an original key and its been apart or the ignition barrel ring aeriel that reads the transponder when the key is inserted has failed in some way. The key should be able to be read by a locksmith or by yourself using an AK90+ key coding machine available on ebay. That is also capable of coding a key but in my experience its a hit and miss proceedure, I didn't manage it but others have coded keys ok. Some diagnostic code readers also have the ability to check the keys they read the key when they are in the ignition, if the aeriel is duff then it wont see the key in diagnostics. Diagnostics can also look at the EWS module and see what it is doing e.g. is it accepting the key that is in the ignition.
knmstag said:Thanks again for your support, suggestions and shares experiences. A local auto key specialist has tested both keys in his workshop, and kindly visited the Z4 at my son’s house today in Burton. The keys are OK, and not cause of problem...keys & ECW box have been tested by locksmith using electronic device.
We have ensured engine is not seized, by turning the crank with a socket & extension bar.
We are going to buy a new/remanufactured starter motor and try that later this week. I had assumed starter motor was OK, as it worked on the bench, but I now uncertain, as a couple of comments on forum suggest it may be an intermittent fault, and may not work under load on the car.
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Well this is turning into a saga, and gutted we can't help.knmstag said:Thanks again for your support, suggestions and shares experiences. A local auto key specialist has tested both keys in his workshop, and kindly visited the Z4 at my son’s house today in Burton. The keys are OK, and not cause of problem...keys & ECW box have been tested by locksmith using electronic device.
We have ensured engine is not seized, by turning the crank with a socket & extension bar.
We are going to buy a new/remanufactured starter motor and try that later this week. I had assumed starter motor was OK, as it worked on the bench, but I now uncertain, as a couple of comments on forum suggest it may be an intermittent fault, and may not work under load on the car.
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Me too, but only for the southbound leg. :wink:Mike6 said:I would go as far as donating money to the migrants crossing the Chanel if it wasn't the starter motor.
enuff_zed said:Me too, but only for the southbound leg. :wink:Mike6 said:I would go as far as donating money to the migrants crossing the Chanel if it wasn't the starter motor.
Well the starter is a positive step anyway.knmstag said:I fitted a new starter motor today!
The good news is that engine is now cranking, and sounds promising...however car still will not start!
I removed the spark plugs, expecting them to be soaked with fuel, but they were all bone dry!
The plugs were in poor condition and should have been replaced long ago. It still would not fire up!
I can only assume it’s now a fuel starvation problem.
I don’t understand why this has developed, since the starter motor failure. Any further suggestions to resolve this saga please? Do I need to consider fuel pump & filter? - which is likely to be very awkward to access...
Thanks for your continued help.
Kevin Murray
Maybe you could use a neon in-line spark plug tester. They are very cheap and handy to have.knmstag said:I have not checked the new spark plugs for spark. Old were were in very poor condition, as should have been replaced long ago.
Can I check for spark at plug in conventional way, by positioning electrode onto body earth point, the cranking engine, obviously with coil pack and wiring attached? - I've not worked on recessed plug types (with coil pack) before. However all plugs were dry, not wet with fuel...
Main fuse panel.knmstag said:Ive ordered a new crank sensor, seem its worth a try. Hoe to replace it this weekend.
Does anyone know where the fuel pump relay is located on the Z4 E85?