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twinpack1234
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Topic: 1993 525 ISE fuel problem HELP. Posted: 09-April-2006 at 15:49 |
My 525 has had a new lambada sensor fitted but Iam still getting excessive fule consumption running rich and juddering,any ideas,
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e34-520iSE
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Posted: 10-April-2006 at 16:00 |
A lambada sensor? I'd love to see it dance! How long has your car been like this, and are there any other symptoms?
Cheers,
Shaun
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1990 Brilliantrot 2 ltr M20.
Air force definition of explosives: A loud noise followed by the sudden going away of what was once there a second ago.
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twinpack1234
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Posted: 10-April-2006 at 19:08 |
yes hesitates on take off the car hunts now and again,excessive smoke at idle,and smells strongly of unburnt fuel.Its been like this for about 2000 miles.
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e34-520iSE
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Posted: 11-April-2006 at 05:14 |
Well it does sound like some sort of mixture or HT problem. Is your new
O2 sensor a genuine BMW one? Sorry to keep asking questions but there
are a few things that cause your problems, dirty or knackered
injectors, duff spark plug, sticking ICV, misfiring due to a dying coil
pack....the list goes on.
Cheers,
Shaun
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Self confessed madman
1990 Brilliantrot 2 ltr M20.
Air force definition of explosives: A loud noise followed by the sudden going away of what was once there a second ago.
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twinpack1234
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Posted: 11-April-2006 at 09:16 |
Yes
it is a BMW part it is not missing its just delivering to much fuel.
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