Mistery misfire
Hi
I have a 2004 545i with an SMG transmission. For a couple of months now while driving the engine starts to misfire and after about 30 seconds its back to normal
- No fault codes
- Battery checked and is ok
- If i stop during the misfire and turn the engine off, it won't start up again
- Typically after a couple of hours it will start again
- Mechanic suggested that it might be the communication between the key fob and CAS module
- Tried both keys and they both have the same problem
- Replacing the CAS module is rather expensive since you have to buy a new one
Any thoughts will be appreciated
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I have a 2004 545i with an SMG transmission. For a couple of months now while driving the engine starts to misfire and after about 30 seconds its back to normal
- No fault codes
- Battery checked and is ok
- If i stop during the misfire and turn the engine off, it won't start up again
- Typically after a couple of hours it will start again
- Mechanic suggested that it might be the communication between the key fob and CAS module
- Tried both keys and they both have the same problem
- Replacing the CAS module is rather expensive since you have to buy a new one
Any thoughts will be appreciated
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The CAS. 😂 what codes were thrown? Many things can make that issue (coil, injectors, alternator, wiring, ECU). We need the codes to help you.
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 3,953
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From: Augusta, GA
My Ride: 22 BMW 540i xDrive; 05 BMW 530i
Engine: 3.0 B58; 3.0 M54
I'm going to tell you the best info you need in this situation. Don't let anyone talk you into spending money without a code or message. You will just be throwing money at it.
I had a shake for 6 months with no code. I finally got one and needed to change a coil so I decided to do all of them. What I did was travel with my tablet that had INPA on it and when it through a code a I check it before turning of the car. Sometimes looking a soft messages will give you the answer but those messages go away with a restart of the car.
I had a shake for 6 months with no code. I finally got one and needed to change a coil so I decided to do all of them. What I did was travel with my tablet that had INPA on it and when it through a code a I check it before turning of the car. Sometimes looking a soft messages will give you the answer but those messages go away with a restart of the car.
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