Long time lurker, now I could use some advice.
Took my 2004 out of storage last month and it ran great, just wouldn't hold a charge. Took the plunge and swapped out the battery with a new OEM gel (great tank removal instructions on the site, thanks all). Started up strong with the new battery, but...sputtering and low RPM. Did the throttle twist to reset throttle position, but it runs at ~900 RPM with fast idle selected. If I take it off fast idle it sputters and dies. Tried to take it around the block, but it but it bucked and surged and sputtered so badly that it nearly threw me off.
Any ideas on what I could have done and how I can get my baby back to normal?
Dave
Help needed - Replaced battery, now it won't run right
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Re: Help needed - Replaced battery, now it won't run right
" Started up strong with the new battery, but...sputtering and low RPM. Did the throttle twist to reset throttle position, but it runs at ~900 RPM with fast idle selected."
I brain farted once after servicing the old BMW battery and forgot to reset the computer with identical symptoms that you described.
Just to be clear, the "throttle twist thing" is suppose to be done after the battery is reconnected and before the engine is started. Since you have already installed the battery, you can go into the fuse box and remove the motronic fuse for about a minute then reinstall the fuse. Turn on the ignition switch-don't start the engine-then give the throttle a couple of complete twists from idle stop to full twist. Turn off the ignition switch. With that done, you have reset the computer and you are good to go.
I brain farted once after servicing the old BMW battery and forgot to reset the computer with identical symptoms that you described.
Just to be clear, the "throttle twist thing" is suppose to be done after the battery is reconnected and before the engine is started. Since you have already installed the battery, you can go into the fuse box and remove the motronic fuse for about a minute then reinstall the fuse. Turn on the ignition switch-don't start the engine-then give the throttle a couple of complete twists from idle stop to full twist. Turn off the ignition switch. With that done, you have reset the computer and you are good to go.
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