2004 545i still rough idle
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I did some more reading and will replace my fuel filter next. I overlooked that and it is a lower cost approach. I will post it when I complete the job. Thanks again fellas.
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Still following thread. Having idle vibration still as well. Hopefully we can try a few things and come up with a solution for all. Mine happened after installing new spark plugs. Attempted a few sets since without any change. Most recent changed fuel filter sender assembly. No change except a little more performance.
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Found this Looks like i Finally discovered BMW V8 secret!!! - Bimmerfest - BMW Forums. Its 7 series related but same n62 motor. Might not be cause of bouncing idle but is interesting.
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Just coming in on the tail end and haven't read all posts, so excuse me if this SB has already been discussed.
My 2004 545i was doing a lot of idle rpm hunting, dipping below 500rpm and almost dying before recovering. I suggested this SB to my Indie. He instead used some injector cleaner and that seemed to correct the problem.
However, I have kept it in the back of my mind for the future.
My 2004 545i was doing a lot of idle rpm hunting, dipping below 500rpm and almost dying before recovering. I suggested this SB to my Indie. He instead used some injector cleaner and that seemed to correct the problem.
However, I have kept it in the back of my mind for the future.
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Just coming in on the tail end and haven't read all posts, so excuse me if this SB has already been discussed.
My 2004 545i was doing a lot of idle rpm hunting, dipping below 500rpm and almost dying before recovering. I suggested this SB to my Indie. He instead used some injector cleaner and that seemed to correct the problem.
However, I have kept it in the back of my mine for the future.
My 2004 545i was doing a lot of idle rpm hunting, dipping below 500rpm and almost dying before recovering. I suggested this SB to my Indie. He instead used some injector cleaner and that seemed to correct the problem.
However, I have kept it in the back of my mine for the future.
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Not sure if it helps but I chased a similar issue with my 545i. I replaced my maf sensor all vacuum hoses and lines, finally cleaned my vanos solenoids and it cleared for up for a day or so. It ended up I had slightly overfilled my oil at my last oil change and it was messing up the vanos. It was barely over the full mark on the dipstick.
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Not sure if it helps but I chased a similar issue with my 545i. I replaced my maf sensor all vacuum hoses and lines, finally cleaned my vanos solenoids and it cleared for up for a day or so. It ended up I had slightly overfilled my oil at my last oil change and it was messing up the vanos. It was barely over the full mark on the dipstick.
Overfilling the crank case can turn catastrophic quickly as the splashing crank drives air into the oil in the sump, changing your oil into a frothy mess that has almost zero lubricating ability. Journal bearing and ring failure doesn't take long.