Rough idling
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not sure if its the exact same problem but my rpm would boggle and my whole car would shake but it was gone after replacing my spark plugs. found that out after running a couple diagnostics and figuring out that it wasn't cylinder misfiring.
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hm... i'll suggest it thanks!
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i've been accelerating hard every now and then over the weekend in hopes for burning off any carbon accumulated but it doesn't help the reversing tremors.
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alright so the car isn't so bad now. drives alright but the reversing tremors are a little less but not 100% gone.
i tried asking the service guy at the dealer (i believe the acronym here is SA?) if he can have the mechanic take a look at the HPFP and he said no because there's no hard fault/check engine light, so there won't be any warranty work covered. he said he drives a 550i and never noticed such a thing. d'oh!
i tried asking the service guy at the dealer (i believe the acronym here is SA?) if he can have the mechanic take a look at the HPFP and he said no because there's no hard fault/check engine light, so there won't be any warranty work covered. he said he drives a 550i and never noticed such a thing. d'oh!
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Lost to HPFP issues:
08 535i sport pkg
Lost to Dreaded E61 Sun roof leaks:
07 E61 530Xi
You don't always get a service light indicator on HPFP faults... The first sign is a rough start or long crank...
Even after the pump fails and you go in to limp home mode , you still may not get a service/engine power reduced warning, I know cause it happen 2x with mine out of the 5 total.
Even after the pump fails and you go in to limp home mode , you still may not get a service/engine power reduced warning, I know cause it happen 2x with mine out of the 5 total.
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Ah hah! The other day my dad was driving the car and the engine light came on along with a very rough start. I quickly took the car to the dealer without turning it off and they would look into it. So a couple days pass and they tell us that they replaced the HPFP and "core return". Great! Dad goes picks up the car and as soon as he hops in the car, it starts with the same rough start and the check engine light is on so he waltz back in and says the problem isn't fixed. A few more days later they replaced the HPFP (again), core return, "decoupling element", spark plugs, and injectors. Great, we head down to NYC and it stills idles pretty rough.
As we parked in NYC, I retracted the mirrors and upon leaving dad unfolded the mirrors and the driver's side kept going, flipping outwards. When we got back from the road trip, we brought in the car and complained how after all the work they did, it ended up being worse plus the mirrors are folded outwards. They take a look again and after a few days, they think they finally found out the issue and ordered a new "lambda" and plug in unit. Great! Now the car finally doesn't idle as rough or choke as you back up after starting. They said the idling isn't perfect but they said to give it a shot and if it gets worse, bring it in. Also I would like to point out the shifting is much smoother too when in manual mode.
So, back to the "technician" who told me it's normal to experience the rough idling. Ugh. Thank god i didn't really take his word for it. I wish i could report him to BMW for giving false information to me. Can I?
As we parked in NYC, I retracted the mirrors and upon leaving dad unfolded the mirrors and the driver's side kept going, flipping outwards. When we got back from the road trip, we brought in the car and complained how after all the work they did, it ended up being worse plus the mirrors are folded outwards. They take a look again and after a few days, they think they finally found out the issue and ordered a new "lambda" and plug in unit. Great! Now the car finally doesn't idle as rough or choke as you back up after starting. They said the idling isn't perfect but they said to give it a shot and if it gets worse, bring it in. Also I would like to point out the shifting is much smoother too when in manual mode.
So, back to the "technician" who told me it's normal to experience the rough idling. Ugh. Thank god i didn't really take his word for it. I wish i could report him to BMW for giving false information to me. Can I?
#28
A couple of days later they changed your HPFP and you picked your car up? WTF, I had to wait a week and half for my appointment and even then they had my car for 25 days before I picked it up after they replaced the HPFP. You lucky dog
Also if you feel the dealership is giving you the run around and not fixing a problem with your vehicle, try getting a second opinion and take it to another BMW dealership to have it looked at if there is another near by.
Also if you feel the dealership is giving you the run around and not fixing a problem with your vehicle, try getting a second opinion and take it to another BMW dealership to have it looked at if there is another near by.
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A couple of days later they changed your HPFP and you picked your car up? WTF, I had to wait a week and half for my appointment and even then they had my car for 25 days before I picked it up after they replaced the HPFP. You lucky dog
Also if you feel the dealership is giving you the run around and not fixing a problem with your vehicle, try getting a second opinion and take it to another BMW dealership to have it looked at if there is another near by.
Also if you feel the dealership is giving you the run around and not fixing a problem with your vehicle, try getting a second opinion and take it to another BMW dealership to have it looked at if there is another near by.
well, now the rough idling is on their minds so i don't think i'll need to run over to the next dealer to get an opinion. if there's another issue that arises *knock on wood*, i'll be sure to second guess that technician's first impression of the issue. i definitely did not appreciate that technician's first impression now and it's bugging me. d'oh.
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