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Jumbo
Groupie Joined: 23-April-2004 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 96 |
Topic: Losing Power Posted: 20-February-2006 at 04:13 |
Anyone know what could be wrong Every now and again while driving along I seem to lose power in my car. When I put my foot on the throtle there is very little response from the engine.. This morning while stopped in traffic the engine cut out altogether but started again immediately.
Any ideas?
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Eamo
Moderator Group Joined: 13-May-2003 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 3450 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 04:25 |
what car you got???
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llatsni
Really Senior Member II work in progress Joined: 22-February-2005 Location: dublinia Status: Offline Points: 963 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 04:27 |
could be a host of things! but sounds generally speaking like a fueling problem.
What car exactly is it? Has it been serviced recently? My suspicion would edge toward (ordered cheap to expensive): - dirty throttle body(ies) - Lamda sensor - air flow meter but then it could be something simple like a fuel filter! If its a modern car get it to a dealer to diagnose on the computers. If older go to a beamer specialist or DIY. Paul |
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Kin Mak
Bavarian-Board Contributor Joined: 09-April-2005 Location: Dublin, Ireland Status: Offline Points: 1691 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 04:50 |
Wrong gear?
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Jumbo
Groupie Joined: 23-April-2004 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 96 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 05:00 |
It's a 1997 520i.. It was serviced 3,000 miles ago. Now if it was my wife driving i'd probably agree with KIN..... |
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Fey!
Bavarian-Board Contributor Funs over, Scotty; beam down my clothes! Joined: 28-February-2005 Location: Galway Status: Offline Points: 4161 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 06:16 |
Brian - it sounds like a problem I had with an air mass flow sensor (or something that sounds like that!) last year on my e39. The bad news is that if it is, it cost me about €500 to get sorted! (I had to get it replaced) It should show up on a diagnostic report - could be the cheapest way to verify. |
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Kin Mak
Bavarian-Board Contributor Joined: 09-April-2005 Location: Dublin, Ireland Status: Offline Points: 1691 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 06:19 |
Tell me if you need MAFs, a guy on the M5 Board sells the sensors by
themselves rather than replacing the whole enclosure. I think all E39s
use the same MAFs.
Costs less than €100 if you only need one. |
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Kin Mak
Bavarian-Board Contributor Joined: 09-April-2005 Location: Dublin, Ireland Status: Offline Points: 1691 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 06:21 |
Oh yeah... here is a way to test your MAFs. What BMW do you have?
http://www.e39m5.com/e39m5OBCtest.html |
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Jumbo
Groupie Joined: 23-April-2004 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 96 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 07:20 |
Would this MAF affect my fuel comsumption as I have noticed a drop. Am I doing any damage by driving the car as it is? Kin, it's 1997 E39... if it is the MAF, can an ordinary mechanic do the job or does it have to be a main dealer thanks for your help
Brian
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llatsni
Really Senior Member II work in progress Joined: 22-February-2005 Location: dublinia Status: Offline Points: 963 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 07:23 |
@Kin: interesting reading that site!
@Jumbo: a "bad" MAF will usually cause over-fuel by design, as under-fuelling would be way more damaging to the engine. But long term over-fuelling will kill the catalytic convertor. |
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Kin Mak
Bavarian-Board Contributor Joined: 09-April-2005 Location: Dublin, Ireland Status: Offline Points: 1691 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 07:31 |
It is easy to do and you can change it yourself.
Bad MAFs are usually dirty MAFs caused by contaminants. This means the reading of airflow is wrong and usually less than what you are getting into the car. This causes the engine to pump less fuel in as it thinks there is less air. This is what causes the loss in power. That is my take on it anyway... |
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Jumbo
Groupie Joined: 23-April-2004 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 96 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 07:44 |
Can I see the maf from looking into the engine? |
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Kin Mak
Bavarian-Board Contributor Joined: 09-April-2005 Location: Dublin, Ireland Status: Offline Points: 1691 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 08:09 |
I have marked the left one in my engine.
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Jumbo
Groupie Joined: 23-April-2004 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 96 |
Posted: 20-February-2006 at 08:39 |
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ivanovoitch
Really Senior Member II Where did all the white water come from? Joined: 18-January-2006 Location: dublin Status: Offline Points: 559 |
Posted: 22-February-2006 at 17:11 |
I'd check the HT leads...it just takes a loose one to deliver the symptoms your experiencing.
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Andrewf20
Groupie Joined: 04-September-2005 Location: Dublin, Ireland Status: Offline Points: 56 |
Posted: 22-February-2006 at 18:01 |
I was loosing power on my 1996 323i from a failing / disintegrating cat after 9 years of use. However, unlike yourself, the car consistently felt like having 50% power up to cat replacement, rather than the "now and again" power dips you see. Although, when the cat was hot after a few miles driving the power drop was a little worse again.
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kbannon
Admin Group E39 525i Sport Individual Joined: 09-October-2002 Location: 64 Zoo Lane Status: Offline Points: 15508 |
Posted: 23-February-2006 at 04:34 |
The E39 doesn't have HT leads - it uses individual coils |
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ivanovoitch
Really Senior Member II Where did all the white water come from? Joined: 18-January-2006 Location: dublin Status: Offline Points: 559 |
Posted: 23-February-2006 at 17:22 |
Yup...had mine replaced two days ago..all four. However alan in AC
mentioned that one of the leads was loose which was contributing to my
intermittent flat spot which is very similar to the problem described.
The leads effectively perform the same function as a HT so I described it as that... |
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