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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 E30 User Guide and clamps, and remove the fuel pump from
the under the vehicle.
13Refitting is the reverse of removal.
In-tank fuel pump or transfer pump
14On some models, access to the fuel pump
is gained by removi

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 E30 User Guide correct resistance. On L-Jetronic and early
Motronic systems, follow the table below. On
later Motronic systems, connect the
ohmmeter probes onto the fuel level sender
unit terminals that correspond t

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 E30 User Guide reading should be between 400 and 500 mA.
Adjust the valve if the current reading is not as
specified. Note: The idle air stabiliser current
will fluctuate between 400 and 1100 mA if the
engine is too

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 E30 User Guide filtered with a flame trap like most
conventional systems. There are no
conventional PCV valves fitted on these
systems - just a hose (see illustration).
3The main components of the PCV system
are the

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 E30 User Guide 3 Interior trim- maintenance
1
Interior trim panels can be kept clean by
wiping with a damp cloth. If they do become
stained (which can be more apparent on light-
coloured trim), use a little liquid d

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 E30 User Guide REF•12Fault Finding
Fuel system
Excessive fuel consumption
m mDirty or clogged air filter element (Chapter 1).
m mIgnition timing incorrect (Chapter 5).
m mEmissions system not functioning properly

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 E30 User Guide REF•18Automotive chemicals and lubricants
A number of automotive chemicals and
lubricants are available for use during vehicle
maintenance and repair. They include a wide
variety of products ranging

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BMW 3 SERIES 1988 E30 User Guide REF•26Index
E
Earth check - 12•2
Electric fan - 3•4
Electric shock - 0•5
Electric windows - 12•9
Electrical equipment  - REF•2
Electrical system fault finding - 12•1
Electronic control s
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