2006 E90 320D Auto Fuel Consumption

Andy1GP

///Member
Glow plugs won't do a thing, they ripped you off. The consumption is on the high side, what age and mileage is your car?

It could be a series of things causing the bad consumption. Tune Tech will be able to help you out.

I suggest get the cats removed as well, will improve it even more.
 

levi325is

Member
Andy1GP said:
Glow plugs won't do a thing, they ripped you off. The consumption is on the high side, what age and mileage is your car?

It could be a series of things causing the bad consumption. Tune Tech will be able to help you out.

I suggest get the cats removed as well, will improve it even more.

2006 auto 320d, 92000km's still got motorplan so wanna make them sort it out....
 

levi325is

Member
they replace some filters but the consumption is still terrible, oh and im getting a new turbo :rollsmile: as well as a software upgrade because they picked up there is a loss of power issue, so its book for early January for the changes... I will still complain again about consumption, i drove down to durbs last week and I averaged 6.7L per 100km and a buddy of mine told me he gets that when driving in traffic to work and he usually gets about 5L per 100km when he goes down so its really irritating that the dealers can figure out why the consumption is still high, right now its 8.9L per 100km and this is driving 10km to drop the wife off at work and including freeway:cry:

I am trying to sort this out whilst still under mp !
 

nishelr

New member
Hello good people

Hope all is well on this lovely day.

Need some advice.
I am planning to buy a 2009 320D E-90 BMW AUTOMATIC.
Its pre-owned by BMW in rosebank, has 87000km. FSH.
Any views on the vehicle?
Fuel consumption?
Current owner or previous owners, did you'll experience any problems?

Thanking you'll in advance.

Rgds
Nishel
 
nishelr said:
Hello good people

Hope all is well on this lovely day.

Need some advice.
I am planning to buy a 2009 320D E-90 BMW AUTOMATIC.
Its pre-owned by BMW in rosebank, has 87000km. FSH.
Any views on the vehicle?
Fuel consumption?
Current owner or previous owners, did you'll experience any problems?

Thanking you'll in advance.

Rgds
Nishel

please start your own thread
 

Zound

///Member
Thread revival!

Anybody who is struggling with E90 320D fuel consumption should have their coolant operating temperature checked with the possibility that their thermostat has failed.

The thermostat usually fails in the open position which results in the car running cold and not being able to get up to operating temperature.

The coolant will tend to stabilise around 74 degrees celcius in stead of the set point and desired 88-90 degrees celcius with a failed thermostat condition.

The thermostat failing will not necessarily trigger an engine warning light and thus diagnostics fault code reading could present a healthy car. However, by reading the live datastream of the coolant temperature, it is easy to identify that the thermostat has failed.

An engine that is not able to reach operating temperature will suffer in the fuel economy department.

Fuel consumption can be affected by up to 50% (in my experience) with this condition.

The E90 does not have a temperature gauge like the E46 and thus it is difficult for the average Joe to identify that their coolant isn't reaching operating temperature however, poor fuel consumption is a symptom of the issue.
 
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