Greetings from coastal Georgia

DeltaVee

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I don't know how I missed seeing this website in the past, but glad I could join tonight.

My first Z3 was a 1998 roadster with 4 cylinder and manual transmission. Owned from 2010 - 2013

Current Z3 is 1998 M Roadster. Owned since 2013. I'm chasing a fuel problem using Robert Bentley manual and Pelican Parts tech forum for guidance. Fuses 13 & 18 are good, but I forgot to check the voltages at these fuses. There is no voltage at the fuel pump connector, but the ground is good.

Pulled the fuel pump relay (under dash / above the kick panel) and the contacts were dirty. Disassembled the relay and did not find any signs of heat damage and the relay contacts are clean. I am going to replace it anyway, but I'm having a terrible time getting the new one inserted in the socket. There isn't enough room to contort my hand and position the relay for insertion. There has to be a "trick" for insertion? Can the mating socket be removed from the white plastic mounting surface by sliding the socket upwards? I pulled the two adjacent relays for more room, but still no joy.

Also, Peake Research tool did not display any codes. The car starts and runs normal using ether/starting fluid.

Thank you for your help & suggestions.

Wayne
Other BMW's, past & present include:
2002 325i sport package sedan (gone)
2004 325i sport package coupe (gone)
2004 X5 4.4i (still have it)
2008 X3 3.0ix (gone)
2014 X3 3.5ix sport package (gone)
 

t-tony

Zorg Expert (II)
Supporter
British Zeds
#ZedShed
Joined
Dec 31, 2013
Points
226
Location
Torksey Lock,Lincoln, England
Model of Z
E89 Z4 23i Auto
Hi Wayne, we visited Savannah a few weeks ago for a couple of nights enroute to our visit to Spartanburg for the factory tour. Welcome from near Lincoln, UK. I hope you get your car fixed soon.

Tony.
 
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