e36 M3 Fuel?
e36 M3 Fuel?
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AKACrimson

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74 posts

180 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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Sometimes when I accelerate the revs don't drop back down... For example at idle when I am at traffic lights in neutral. Quick blip of the throttle and the revs climb to say 4000 rpm but then they will stay there and not drop back confused It does eventually, slowly, climb back down to just under 1000 rpm.

On the same journey when changing down gears the car doesn't sound right, revving a bit to high, presumably for the same reason.

I have noticed this 2-3 times in the last year when driving, only seems to happen when I use Tesco momentum fuel. Happened again this weekend was I out for a drive.

Is this something that bad fuel can cause? Or is my car just buggered lol

M3John

5,974 posts

245 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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Could just be coincidence with the fuel but, try giving the throttle cable a spray with some silicone spray and see what happens.

AKACrimson

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74 posts

180 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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Thanks John, I will give that a go! Like I say hasn't happened very often, but a bit worrying when it does. Just one of a catalogue of things that seem to keep going wrong with my car cry

TEKNOPUG

20,408 posts

231 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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How long have you had the car for and what is the service schedule like?

AKACrimson

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Monday 20th February 2012
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I have had the car for a year and a half now. It's just recently had it's service 2 (1 month ago)at a BMW main dealer.

Since the service though the service light on the dash has very quickly dropped down to 1 green square so something is wrong there as I can't have done more than 400 miles! Addtionally my oil light has started flashing 9 times when I turn it on. I wonder if they knocked some wiring or something.




M3John

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245 months

Monday 20th February 2012
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AKACrimson said:
my oil light has started flashing 9 times when I turn it on. I wonder if they knocked some wiring or something.
Funnily enough mine has recently started doing that too. I always check the dipstick (level is fine) and trust this more than a light on the dash if i'm honest. I'm putting mine in for a service soon so will replace the sender unit as a matter of course.

AKACrimson

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74 posts

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Monday 20th February 2012
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M3John said:
Funnily enough mine has recently started doing that too. I always check the dipstick (level is fine) and trust this more than a light on the dash if i'm honest. I'm putting mine in for a service soon so will replace the sender unit as a matter of course.
A google search seemed to reveal it was quite common on E36 frown I had a quote from BMW for faulty oil light sensor at £190.......and that include a staff discount my dad can get.

Honestly I love cars and driving but I am starting to think I should just take up cycling instead.

andygtt

8,345 posts

290 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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AKACrimson said:
Sometimes when I accelerate the revs don't drop back down... For example at idle when I am at traffic lights in neutral. Quick blip of the throttle and the revs climb to say 4000 rpm but then they will stay there and not drop back confused It does eventually, slowly, climb back down to just under 1000 rpm.

On the same journey when changing down gears the car doesn't sound right, revving a bit to high, presumably for the same reason.

I have noticed this 2-3 times in the last year when driving, only seems to happen when I use Tesco momentum fuel. Happened again this weekend was I out for a drive.

Is this something that bad fuel can cause? Or is my car just buggered lol
mine did this recently and caused me a little concern, seemed to keep revs too much on gearchange and dropped to idle slower than normal... after a few hrs investigation turned out the soundproofing under the dash steering wheel area had come loose and was resting on the throttle mechanism a little.

very easy thing to check and free to fix smile

AKACrimson

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Tuesday 21st February 2012
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Thanks Andy, I will check that later!