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Hi Everyone,
Heres a new one on me (at least) Driving along quite gently on Friday, everything was fine, then all of a sudden - no power, coasted to a halt. No misfire or suggestion that anything was wrong. Checked the plugs etc, eventually found that the reset button under the bonnet had tripped. Pushed it again & everything was fine for the rest of my journey home (30 miles approx). Does anybody know what trips this switch. and what I need to check? I know that it cuts the power to the fuel pump - dawned on me when I was trying to figure out what was wrong.
Anyone else had this experience - what was the cause?
Thanks again Andrew
Currently 2011 M3W 986 3.2S Z4 M40i Cectek Estoc Midget 1275 1959 Frogeye Sprite 2022 Defender 90 HT
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are you talking about the kill switch ( they grey one)
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I had mine kick out when traveling reasonably slowly in traffic, didn't see a raised manhole cover hit the cross member under transmission. Apparently its a safety device when car gets a firm whack somewhere.
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Designed to cut the fuel pump in a crash. Activates by way of sudden movements, so not pothole friendly..! This may have been the cause here, perhaps?
Steve
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Hi Chester G Yes - Its black on my car - positioned just behind the oil tank.
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Hi Chester G Yes - Its black on my car - positioned just behind the oil tank. So if he cut with any reason, consider to change it, i have read several case where the car stop and won't restart due to this kill switch
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Hi Steve, Thanks for your response - nothing I remember that caused it to trip - no nasty potholes or anything, just driving along nice and smoothly - had already done 40 miles without incident. I did notice when I reset it that it didn't push in smoothly - seemed quite notchy - if you know what I mean
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My safety switch did not trip out when I was hit hard in the back in July but the impact did over £18,000 worth of damage, all being financed by the third party's insurance. Car is still is loads of pieces at Williams Automobiles waiting on parts from MMC.
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I know Chris99 has had this inertia switch fail a couple of times and it seems to be an up and coming issue for the M3W.
Is it absolutely needed - no!!!!
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Mine was tripping randomly anywhere between 2 -50 miles at a time. No relationship to the road - it would be fine on a bumpy back road then trip miles later on a smooth dual carrigeway - or visa -versa!
As a temporary fix I cable tied a washer over the top of the switch to keep it locked shut.
Replacing the switch made no differece and I eventually cured it by cable tying the wires leading to the switch to the battery box. I think they were vibrating and wobbling the inertia switch enough to trip it.
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