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AJ918 Member Since: 26 Mar 2018 Location: North West Posts: 260 |
Hi
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13th Jul 2020 8:58 am |
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rusty_wingnut Member Since: 04 Jun 2013 Location: Surrey Posts: 44 |
I did notice a funny black ball in the wiring from the turbo actuator, is that an indication that the car has been modified? Is there anyway of testing the circuit at all? |
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13th Jul 2020 9:37 am |
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rusty_wingnut Member Since: 04 Jun 2013 Location: Surrey Posts: 44 |
Well I replaced the boost sensor, but she still shat herself on the M3 last week while towing. Lucky there was traffic so I could slow, switch off and reset.
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19th Aug 2020 3:11 pm |
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rusty_wingnut Member Since: 04 Jun 2013 Location: Surrey Posts: 44 |
Just to add some information that maybe useful to others, I have now been as far as the EGR valve and cooler, and removed both in a few hours. I couldn't find anything useful about bolt locations, order to remove etc before undertaking the job, but here's a brief description which might help.
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28th Sep 2020 1:33 pm |
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spanielman Member Since: 11 Jun 2014 Location: lancs Posts: 46 |
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28th Sep 2020 7:02 pm |
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spanielman Member Since: 11 Jun 2014 Location: lancs Posts: 46 |
hi rusty,
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28th Sep 2020 7:46 pm |
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rusty_wingnut Member Since: 04 Jun 2013 Location: Surrey Posts: 44 |
Cheers for the input Spaniel man, It is something that crossed my mind, when I had the actuator off I noticed a slight sticking in the arm, but it was minimal. I have found someone to plug it in, and provide me the full 9 (?) digit error code. |
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6th Oct 2020 12:18 pm |
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rusty_wingnut Member Since: 04 Jun 2013 Location: Surrey Posts: 44 |
In case anybody gives a **** I had it plugged in, at a main stealer. The chap came back with an electrical fault on the throttle body, an open circuit. No other issues were found so I ordered a new throttle body and fitted it. Next thing the hesitation/stuttering fault as noted on the Tech forum has appeared. New throttle pedal ordered, I'll change it tonight.
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21st Oct 2020 3:30 pm |
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rusty_wingnut Member Since: 04 Jun 2013 Location: Surrey Posts: 44 |
Well throttle pedal has now been changed, it's a really simple job taking around ten minutes. Useful if you move the seat fully backwards to gain space.
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27th Oct 2020 11:21 am |
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rusty_wingnut Member Since: 04 Jun 2013 Location: Surrey Posts: 44 |
OK the stuttering fault is still there, and I think it is a wiring fault rather than component. Reason being when I changed the throttle body the stuttering fault appeared, I am assuming I knocked or nudged part of the loom that is broken.
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12th Nov 2020 9:08 am |
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Kage Member Since: 03 Oct 2018 Location: Midlands Posts: 236 |
Sorry rusty, can’t help you there.
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12th Nov 2020 12:14 pm |
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CED Member Since: 05 Apr 2014 Location: leverington Posts: 233 |
^^^^^^^ The throttle body is never a permanent cure , whatever parts you fit the problem will return as the outside temperature increases to around 15 to 18 deg C |
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12th Nov 2020 6:23 pm |
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CJOver Member Since: 27 Nov 2014 Location: Biggleswade, Bedfordshire Posts: 636 |
Rusty - there is a full wiring diagram linked to a tread above your message.
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12th Nov 2020 6:54 pm |
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rusty_wingnut Member Since: 04 Jun 2013 Location: Surrey Posts: 44 |
Fair play chaps for the replies, I've never been beaten by a car before, this thing is testing me though!
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24th Nov 2020 3:55 pm |
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