by Retired1 » Sun Oct 08, 2023 4:34 pm
Well, I went about 2mi. yesterday and it died about a mile from home! Damn things are heavy to push! [1/4 mi. uphill] Luckily my wife realized I hadn't returned and came looking. I was told the fuel pump had been replaced because it sat for about 7 yrs. and stopped working. After thinking the worst, ECU/harness etc. I decided to check what had been done as it acted like it ran out of fuel in spite of the pump priming with the key on. After making a huge mess draining the tank and yanking the pump assembly, I found the fuel filter had come adrift from the feed pipe due to a hard deteriorated hose. Found out that my regular old OBD tester can read the codes and I used BMW as the mfgr. on the tester but I doubt it will give me any info other than the universal P code descriptions. While it ran it felt pretty good, very tractable and torquey. Steers ok but the bars need to be higher for my 70 yr. old back!