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  • Deen HK
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    Update: I’ve checked everything and it still seems to want to prime randomly on its own. Not sure what else it could be at this point

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  • Deen HK
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    Thanks for all the help guys, I replaced the battery since mine went completely. Today I noticed that it primed twice in a 10 minute period while I was outside. Gonna check the hood switch and report back.

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  • Da Jemster
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    Originally posted by eacmen View Post

    Not sure about popping the hood, but I have seen people adding cold air duct work to the SMG pump to prolong their lifespan which seems like it would help.


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    Yep! I've popped my hood since day one and I've had to replace my pump twice already. The belts, thermostat, hoses, reservoir and water pump are still originals.

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  • eacmen
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    Originally posted by Rickyrosh View Post

    Thanks for confirming this works. I’ve started to do this in addition to running an external fan pointed at the bay. Hopefully this helps lifespan of the SMG pumps as well.
    Not sure about popping the hood, but I have seen people adding cold air duct work to the SMG pump to prolong their lifespan which seems like it would help.


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  • Rickyrosh
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    Originally posted by Da Jemster View Post

    This ^^ I also leave my hood open on the E46 and E93 when I get home. An old-school mechanic gave me that tip - Let the heat out of the engine bay. I didn't replace my belts and hoses until 110K (11 years) in the E46 (there were just a very few aging marks on the belt). The E93 has 113K and I haven't changed any yet.
    Thanks for confirming this works. I’ve started to do this in addition to running an external fan pointed at the bay. Hopefully this helps lifespan of the SMG pumps as well.

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  • Da Jemster
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    Originally posted by eacmen View Post

    Interesting. So I just tested this in the garage. If you open the hood or close the hood, the SMG pump will in fact prime. But if you leave it open or closed it does not. So its the change in state (hood, door, trunk) that causes the pump to prime. I bet lock and unlock also does it.
    This ^^ I also leave my hood open on the E46 and E93 when I get home. An old-school mechanic gave me that tip - Let the heat out of the engine bay. I didn't replace my belts and hoses until 110K (11 years) in the E46 (there were just a very few aging marks on the belt). The E93 has 113K and I haven't changed any yet.

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  • TexaZ3
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    SMG would not go into gear when the hood is open - for obvious reasons. So, there is definitely some sort of connection between the switch and SMG starting to prime.

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  • eacmen
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    Originally posted by sapote View Post

    If the SMG system uses the hood switch near the drug bin, then what are those 2 switches near the hood latches for? I believe it uses the two front hood switches only for the hood.
    The two hood pin switches are also used but as an interlock. You can't go into gear with the hood up (or even popped).


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  • sapote
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    Originally posted by nextelbuddy View Post

    I I open the hood I checked the hood switch by the drug bin And I added a rubber piece to the top of the little pin to make it taller so that when the hood closed it would push the switch all the way down and I never had the problem again .
    If the SMG system uses the hood switch near the drug bin, then what are those 2 switches near the hood latches for? I believe it uses the two front hood switches only for the hood.

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  • eacmen
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    Originally posted by nextelbuddy View Post

    I had a 2006 M3 SMG and the battery would die every 1 to 2 days and I would always hear the SMG pump priming when I would go outside just randomly it would prime.. I open the hood I checked the hood switch by the drug bin And I added a rubber piece to the top of the little pin to make it taller so that when the hood closed it would push the switch all the way down and I never had the problem again So that's why I stated that that's possible scenario. Maybe it was coincidence or something but that's what happened to me.
    Interesting. So I just tested this in the garage. If you open the hood or close the hood, the SMG pump will in fact prime. But if you leave it open or closed it does not. So its the change in state (hood, door, trunk) that causes the pump to prime. I bet lock and unlock also does it.

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  • nextelbuddy
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    Originally posted by eacmen View Post

    I leave my hood open in the garage all the time and the SMG pump does not prime randomly.

    The door latch switches, and trunk switch however could definitely cause this.


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    I had a 2006 M3 SMG and the battery would die every 1 to 2 days and I would always hear the SMG pump priming when I would go outside just randomly it would prime.. I open the hood I checked the hood switch by the drug bin And I added a rubber piece to the top of the little pin to make it taller so that when the hood closed it would push the switch all the way down and I never had the problem again So that's why I stated that that's possible scenario. Maybe it was coincidence or something but that's what happened to me.

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  • eacmen
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    Originally posted by nextelbuddy View Post
    Hood switch for the factory alarm near the drug bin. Either it's bad or is not become depressed far enough down when there good closed and the car still thinks the hood is open keeping the car from going to deep sleep this causing the SMG pump to prime randomly.
    I leave my hood open in the garage all the time and the SMG pump does not prime randomly.

    The door latch switches, and trunk switch however could definitely cause this.


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  • nextelbuddy
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    Hood switch for the factory alarm near the drug bin. Either it's bad or is not become depressed far enough down when there good closed and the car still thinks the hood is open keeping the car from going to deep sleep this causing the SMG pump to prime randomly.

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  • sapote
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    easier: pull the salmon relay or the nearby fuse.

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  • eacmen
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    Originally posted by Deen HK View Post

    Do you know of a way to stop the pump from priming before I replace the battery? I’m concerned I might put extra stress on the pump
    Disconnect the battery.


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