well you are the 1st to say you feel no difference at all after changing the seals... everyone else has reported a moderate to huge difference 
I take it no codes are coming up?
I take it no codes are coming up?
SP33DYV said:Sometimes those coils act up intermittently. One minute everything's fine and the next minute you have no power.
moranor@axis said:well you are the 1st to say you feel no difference at all after changing the seals... everyone else has reported a moderate to huge difference
I take it no codes are coming up?
# ERRORS DETAILS - DTC(hex)/PARAM(hex)
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DME -> Shadow-memory:
5A/12 - Exhaust temperature before catalyst, bank 1, signal line, short circuit to negative
5B/12 - Exhaust temperature before catalyst, bank 2, signal line, short circuit to negative
5D/12 - Exhaust temperature after catalyst, bank 2, signal line, short circuit to negative
ABS ->
5E5D/A0 - Brake_fluid_level low / Switch faulty.
5E40/E0 - Steering angle sensor Signal not plausible, Offset.
LEW -> no errors
SRS -> 09/42 - Head airbag (ITS), front left, resistance too high
Shadow-memory:
09/40 - Head airbag (ITS), front left, resistance too high
moranor@axis said:do you have the cats in place?
im thinking maybe the EGT readings are causing the engine to try heat the cats up to keep emissions in check...
moranor@axis said:I would focus on trying to clear those EGT faults... it could very well be causing the fueling to be incorrect adjusted...
The SA cars do not ship with secondary cats and hence the faults in shadow memory.DME -> Shadow-memory:
5A/12 - Exhaust temperature before catalyst, bank 1, signal line, short circuit to negative
5B/12 - Exhaust temperature before catalyst, bank 2, signal line, short circuit to negative
5D/12 - Exhaust temperature after catalyst, bank 2, signal line, short circuit to negative
Pho3niX90 said:I see, so should I order on from BMW then as well? Or are you just trying to educate me on why it could be the filter?
SP33DYV said:You can ignore the faults in shadow memory. They are old faults that has been logged. I have exactly the same faults on my 325i.
The SA cars do not ship with secondary cats and hence the faults in shadow memory.DME -> Shadow-memory:
5A/12 - Exhaust temperature before catalyst, bank 1, signal line, short circuit to negative
5B/12 - Exhaust temperature before catalyst, bank 2, signal line, short circuit to negative
5D/12 - Exhaust temperature after catalyst, bank 2, signal line, short circuit to negative
Do you have any warning lights on the instrument cluster? It looks as though you need to re-initialize the steering angle sensor or you might even need to replace it.
Pho3niX90 said:I see, so should I order on from BMW then as well? Or are you just trying to educate me on why it could be the filter?
The filter could be blocked or the FPR could be faulty. Just replace it with one from BMW. I can almost guarantee you that it has never been replaced.
moranor@axis said:did you have this problem before the suction jet issue?
moranor@axis said:seems like you have a nice bag of tricks in this car
if it is dirt hopefully the fuel filter will have caught it...
moranor@axis said:being normal is overrated :rollsmile:
moranor@axis said:being normal is overrated :rollsmile:
Philip Foglar said:I think the fuel filter change is something I really need to also do at some point for my Wife's 320i along with the Vanos stuffs!! So I gather with the fuel filter change there is a load of fuel to be swimming in while under the car!! Why is BMW so lazy and not just replace these things as they should?!
Getting back to your problem, logically I would say get that fuel filter replaced and see what it does (my old vintage Volvo recently had a problem where it had no power when putting your foot down, changed the fuel filter and you should have seen the muck that came out the other end). Then if the problem persists I would look at replacing the coil packs - roughly R2k for six of them from G-Drive...
moranor@axis said:being normal is overrated :rollsmile:
This is true!! :rollsmile:
Pho3niX90 said:moranor@axis said:being normal is overrated :rollsmile:
Hahaha agree 100%
Philip Foglar said:I think the fuel filter change is something I really need to also do at some point for my Wife's 320i along with the Vanos stuffs!! So I gather with the fuel filter change there is a load of fuel to be swimming in while under the car!! Why is BMW so lazy and not just replace these things as they should?!
Getting back to your problem, logically I would say get that fuel filter replaced and see what it does (my old vintage Volvo recently had a problem where it had no power when putting your foot down, changed the fuel filter and you should have seen the muck that came out the other end). Then if the problem persists I would look at replacing the coil packs - roughly R2k for six of them from G-Drive...
moranor@axis said:being normal is overrated :rollsmile:
This is true!! :rollsmile:
I think this is all I can do for now, know where the best place is to buy this?
SP33DYV said:I would try Goldwagen in Pta West first. They seem reasonable and they have a lot of the BMW parts in stock. Bemows is also a good place to try. If both of these don't have the fuel filter, you will need to get it from the dealers. They're about R1200.
Pho3niX90 said:SP33DYV said:I would try Goldwagen in Pta West first. They seem reasonable and they have a lot of the BMW parts in stock. Bemows is also a good place to try. If both of these don't have the fuel filter, you will need to get it from the dealers. They're about R1200.
For that price do they give a tank of petrol as well?? :fencelook:
Kidding, thanks a lot. will give them a call
Philip Foglar said:Pho3niX90 said:SP33DYV said:I would try Goldwagen in Pta West first. They seem reasonable and they have a lot of the BMW parts in stock. Bemows is also a good place to try. If both of these don't have the fuel filter, you will need to get it from the dealers. They're about R1200.
For that price do they give a tank of petrol as well?? :fencelook:
Kidding, thanks a lot. will give them a call
Still quite a heavy price, but - Fuel Filter BMW Various Models - With Pressure Regulator from G-Drive...
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