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Old 07-03-2008, 04:28 AM
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Angry Please Help!!! (UK)

I have been on various sites/forums requesting help for my problem, but so far to no avail; hope you guys can help.

I have a BM (3)18i around 74000 miles on a (w)
When I am starting my car in the morning it starts horrible. It starts fine (changed spark plugs) but its as if the rev counter just wants to drop and cut the car out (which it has now started to do)
When the car has warmed up, say in the afternoon or I have returned to my car after work, it is fine.
But it is causing me grief now as I dont know what it could be, when in the morning it has started like this it is almost impossible to drive, it kinda kangaroo's until it has warmed up ...
Please help a frustrated BM customer ...
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Old 07-04-2008, 10:54 AM
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Re: Please Help!!! (UK)

i had same problem on a peugeot, was the idle stepper motor. maybe something similar on your car? maybe automatic choke? fuel line?
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Old 09-02-2008, 05:20 PM
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Re: Please Help!!! (UK)

Call your deler and see if there was a recall on the coils... Or go to MSN Autos and see if the car has any recurring issues...
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