Iceman007 said:
O2 sensors do get clogged and it does make a difference if they replaced or cleaned.
This is my story
Firstly I bought my E90 LCI 325i and it had 42 000km on and all was well.
On about 54 000km if the car stood for 1hour or the next morning it would Misfire and smell fuel. MP replaced all 6 injectors and problem was solved. A few days later if I started the car in the morning it would tend to hunt in the morning. BMW did load latest software but no luck. BMW replaced Fuel filter/Pump in fuel tank and it still persisted. BMW then replaced Vanos Solenoids and hunting rpm problem still persisted in the morning. The Car was also heavy on fuel 14 to 16L/100km in town and 12L/100km on the highway 120k/h to 130km/h NOTE!!! NO FAULT CODES
PUMA case opened: :thumbs:
Replaced all 6 injectors again and problem persist. Then they replaced my O2 sensor but hunting persisted but my fuel economy went way way better 8.6 t0 8.9L/100km on highway and 12.6L/100km in town. :thumbs:
Over fuelling can clog O2 sensors or damage them and I think that is what happened to them right in the beginning. Mechanic told me they were clogged.
I received my Car today and they are going to replace the complete Head and Valvetronic,s on my Car as soon as all the Parts arrive. They suspect there is a Valve that is not closing after they did a test by manually advancing the cam to 180’ or something and the car backfires badly and it’s not normal according to the BMW REP from Joburg that was also there yesterday for the second time.
Seems like I’m getting the complete engine replaced bit by bit at the rate they are going. This has been going on for 2 months now. But they have treated me well: Given me a full tank of petrol in my Car and I had a loan F30 that was Brand New for it had 16km on its ODO :thumbs:
Gave it back with 240km on its ODO now :rollsmile:
You might just end up with a brand new car when they're done :bravo:
The thing is, my fuel filter was fault, and as a result, the car was overfuelling. So I really think i should have a look at those sensors