M5 E39 Starter motor
M5 E39 Starter motor
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mthornton

Original Poster:

6 posts

186 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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Got a full service from BMW last week. Collected the car and couldn't start it, there was oil on the roof and windscreen and they'd left the bonnet open, Thanks!

Anyway, since then I've been stuck twice unable to start the car, it just clicks? Is this coincidental? Do I need a new starter motor or is there some other trick I'm missing as I've only had the car a few weeks.

MT

Ritchie335is

2,036 posts

226 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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It could be the starter.
How do you get it started when it has let you down?
Its probably the battery I would think.

DVandrews

1,377 posts

307 months

Tuesday 12th October 2010
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mthornton said:
Got a full service from BMW last week. Collected the car and couldn't start it, there was oil on the roof and windscreen and they'd left the bonnet open, Thanks!

Anyway, since then I've been stuck twice unable to start the car, it just clicks? Is this coincidental? Do I need a new starter motor or is there some other trick I'm missing as I've only had the car a few weeks.

MT
Just happened to me on my E39 M5 for the first time, unbelievably when showing the car to a prospective buyer.. It had just started 5 minutes before and has never shown any symptoms before. Wife reckons it's an omen not to sell the car. It's not battery, but the starter just spins without engaging so my guess is the the yoke on pinion/solenoid is not pushing all the way out.

Problem went away after 10 minutes.

In being looked at right now.

will let you know what they find.

Dave

Hedgetrimmer

571 posts

281 months

Wednesday 13th October 2010
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DVandrews said:
mthornton said:
Got a full service from BMW last week. Collected the car and couldn't start it, there was oil on the roof and windscreen and they'd left the bonnet open, Thanks!

Anyway, since then I've been stuck twice unable to start the car, it just clicks? Is this coincidental? Do I need a new starter motor or is there some other trick I'm missing as I've only had the car a few weeks.

MT
Just happened to me on my E39 M5 for the first time, unbelievably when showing the car to a prospective buyer.. It had just started 5 minutes before and has never shown any symptoms before. Wife reckons it's an omen not to sell the car. It's not battery, but the starter just spins without engaging so my guess is the the yoke on pinion/solenoid is not pushing all the way out.

Problem went away after 10 minutes.

In being looked at right now.

will let you know what they find.

Dave
Listen to Babs as she is right. I think your car is too good to let go.

Carl

DVandrews

1,377 posts

307 months

Wednesday 13th October 2010
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Ayup Carl,

Decision made, will be keeping the car for two more years. biggrin

Dave

mthornton

Original Poster:

6 posts

186 months

Wednesday 13th October 2010
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Thanks guys, I think it must be the battery as I didn't have to rock the car and it just started. I've had the car on trickle charge now on a battery less than 6 months old and it still hasn't charged! Maybe the phone, alarm, Ipod etc drain the battery too quickly. Any of you use a booster?

DVandrews

1,377 posts

307 months

Wednesday 13th October 2010
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mthornton said:
Thanks guys, I think it must be the battery as I didn't have to rock the car and it just started. I've had the car on trickle charge now on a battery less than 6 months old and it still hasn't charged! Maybe the phone, alarm, Ipod etc drain the battery too quickly. Any of you use a booster?
Mine went through 2 batteries in 4 years as it was not used that regularly, I bought a *large* solar charger from Maplins which occupies the whole of the rear shelf and plugs into the cigarette lighter. since installing this the battery has been fine..

Dave

scampbird

303 posts

306 months

Wednesday 13th October 2010
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Mine used to sit on an Optimate when it wasn't used, which seemed to help. They're not expensive.

mthornton

Original Poster:

6 posts

186 months

Wednesday 13th October 2010
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Thanks so much to all for your input.

MT

DVandrews

1,377 posts

307 months

Wednesday 13th October 2010
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Report.. crap on pinion scroll causing the pinion to stick, simple and inexpensive fix.

Dave

Hedgetrimmer

571 posts

281 months

Thursday 14th October 2010
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DVandrews said:
Ayup Carl,

Decision made, will be keeping the car for two more years. biggrin

Dave
Good man! I drove a e90 M3 and decided to keep the M5 on the basis that the M3 was less fun IMO and a lot more expensive!

Edited by Hedgetrimmer on Thursday 14th October 16:22