BMW E46 320i problem

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

BMW E46 320i 2.2i (M54 engine)

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  • i have the same car too , in my opinion it's not a big problem ! so have you automatic gear box or manual transmission ? if you have automatic it's absolutly normal... 

  • @lepassant50 It's manual transmission

  • what year is your car mate?

  • @adzter86 2001

  • Almoust normal. I have the same car. Maybe initial labmda sensor its little bit old and need to be changed.

  • @ichtiadros I have changed tow lambda sensors and the problem is not solved.

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  • @shralpers101 My Car has the same problem, also a 320i. Should be the rubbers in your fuel line that might be leaking disturbing the vacuum inside the fuel system.

  • LAMBDA SONDA 100%!!!!!!!

  • hey I have a 2001 320i 2.7 6cyl. When Im driving at a normal speed then stop completely, the engine stops running. I quickly restart the car and it drives fine till it does it again. it happens kinda often sometimes then doesn't happen for a few days. Weird. the car also makes a vibey sound when goin about 50km. Ive been told it could be a cylinder or it could be the air intake? Do you have any idea? Thanks

  • @Redback1113 hi my friend ! no i dont have a steptronic . i have a manual transmission.

    and i do not smell oil in the boot... never !

  • @lepassant50 I also have a 320i 2002 that has the same symptoms. If your car is a steptronic. Does it still do change RPM'S if you manually change gears? My car does it at around 55-70 Km Hr. It seems to changing gears. Do you smell any oil in the boot of the car?

  • no no lambda sensor it is not !

    so 190000 km it's a lot ! I think at the regulator of slow motion motor but that is very very very expensiv !

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