530d hesitates *HELP*
#2
Originally Posted by streety' post='1015854' date='Sep 24 2009, 07:18 PM
Hi, I've a 2004 530d and it hesitates between 2 and 3rpm but seems to clear 3 to 4rpm, has anyone any ideas?????
How much have you driven with your car? The MAF sensor will get dirty in time and can give faulty information to the fuel system of the car --> hesitating and possibly jerking. Loose or broken air hoses may produce similar symptoms.
Just my two cents ...
#3
Ahh that old chestnut!! i would check your fuel lines that plug into the injectors, you either have a loose or broken pipe or its a broken or blocked injector, im sorry i cant be more pacific as its hard to diagnose without seeing the car!!
But this has been a problem with a few members cars!!!
But this has been a problem with a few members cars!!!
#4
Originally Posted by Rislar' post='1015886' date='Sep 24 2009, 05:44 PM
Ahh that old chestnut!! i would check your fuel lines that plug into the injectors, you either have a loose or broken pipe or its a broken or blocked injector, im sorry i cant be more pacific as its hard to diagnose without seeing the car!!
But this has been a problem with a few members cars!!!
But this has been a problem with a few members cars!!!
#5
Originally Posted by streety' post='1015947' date='Sep 24 2009, 07:08 PM
Thanks for the speedy reply, would the car know if it has a broken injector (sorry if thats a thick question) if i get it plugged into a diagnostic?
#7
Seriously guys there is only 2 main problems that cause hesitation, the first being fuel starvation and the second being air in the fuel system or inlets like the turbo pipes or vac hoses, the first thing you need to do is check all pipes are connected properly, with the engine running listen for any leaks and place your hands over the pipes as you will be able to feel the suction of air!! the second is self evident as you can see the fuel lines and the leaks!! remove the top cover and look at the injectors and lines, they will stand out a mile if leaking!!
I hope that all makes sense to you?
Steve
I hope that all makes sense to you?
Steve
#8
Originally Posted by Rislar' post='1016206' date='Sep 24 2009, 11:49 PM
Seriously guys there is only 2 main problems that cause hesitation, the first being fuel starvation and the second being air in the fuel system or inlets like the turbo pipes or vac hoses, the first thing you need to do is check all pipes are connected properly, with the engine running listen for any leaks and place your hands over the pipes as you will be able to feel the suction of air!! the second is self evident as you can see the fuel lines and the leaks!! remove the top cover and look at the injectors and lines, they will stand out a mile if leaking!!
I hope that all makes sense to you?
Steve
I hope that all makes sense to you?
Steve
Thanks very much for all the input, had it fixed today and it was the MAF sensor
#9
I know this is a "d" thread, but my 535xi went to the stealer yesterday when the 'check engine" light came on, the idrive said the car would run under reduced power, and the engine sputtered and stalled. I tried to restart and the street filled with the smell of gas. I let it sit over night and managed to rumble to the stealer in the morning, where it was diagnosed as needing "replacement fuel injectors". 24,000m on a 2009 bmw and it needs fuel injectors?
#10
Originally Posted by greendragon' post='1020336' date='Sep 29 2009, 01:02 PM
I know this is a "d" thread, but my 535xi went to the stealer yesterday when the 'check engine" light came on, the idrive said the car would run under reduced power, and the engine sputtered and stalled. I tried to restart and the street filled with the smell of gas. I let it sit over night and managed to rumble to the stealer in the morning, where it was diagnosed as needing "replacement fuel injectors". 24,000m on a 2009 bmw and it needs fuel injectors?