1988 BMW 750Li Acceleration

Tiny
KBMM
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  • 1988 BMW 750LI
  • V12
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 169,000 MILES
What is happening when a BMW 750iL idles smoothly, but will NOT accelerate?
Thursday, April 9th, 2009 AT 10:21 PM

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Tiny
DOCHAGERTY
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What might be happening is one of the cylinder banks is not getting spark or an injection signal. Check for spark from both culinder banks and for an injector signal as well.
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Friday, April 10th, 2009 AT 12:12 PM
Tiny
DR LOOT
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As mentioned by Dr. Hagerty, the sympton you describe can be caused by an entire cylinder bank not functioning. A way to determine if an entire bank is not working is to disconnect the mass air flow sensor while the engine is running. If the engine dies, then that bank is the only one working. If there is no change in the idle when the mass air flow sensor of a bank is disconnected, then that bank is not working. In my opinion, the highest probable cause in such a circumstance is most likely a bad fuel pump. The 750iL has two fuel pumps, one for each bank. If one dies, then the engine will still run, but with very poor acceleration because of the lack of power from one bank. The next most likely cause for the problem you describe would be the complete failure of the ECU for one of the banks, but since this part has no moving components as a fuel pump does, it's less likely to occur.

Good Luck
Dr Loot's Assistant
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Wednesday, September 9th, 2009 AT 11:53 PM

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