12\2006 525D - no throttle response (even after changing pedal)
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My Ride: remapped & modded E60 525d
Model Year: 2006
12\2006 525D - no throttle response (DTC, START ASSISTANT, REDUCED POW) **SOLVED
My 525D got randomly broken after it stayed for one month got 4 errors (DTC, Start assistant, engine fault-reduced power and "'not-remember") and no acceleration response.
The car idles at 1200RPM and when I press the brake goes back to 750RPM. The acceleration does not work at all.
I change the pedal but no effect, any ideas?
The car idles at 1200RPM and when I press the brake goes back to 750RPM. The acceleration does not work at all.
I change the pedal but no effect, any ideas?
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What does stayed for one month mean. Are you saying it sat for one month without driving? If so check to make sure your battery is charged
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I found the problem! I can't believe there are not more threads on this problem on Google.
The second plug in the ECU (the one 1 cm shorter) had oxidized pins (contacts), used some contact cleaner spray and we're good to go.
A lot of the plugs in my E60 are oxidized (esp wheel sensor, fan plug etc.), I guess the moisture got it.
The second plug in the ECU (the one 1 cm shorter) had oxidized pins (contacts), used some contact cleaner spray and we're good to go.
A lot of the plugs in my E60 are oxidized (esp wheel sensor, fan plug etc.), I guess the moisture got it.
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