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X3 2.0D late 2006 cold start issue (glow plugs replaced)
X3 2.0D late 2006 cold start issue (glow plugs replaced)
Hi,
I've inherited the good wife's e83, having sold on my 4.2L V8 mid-life crisis, and with it some cold start issues.
Basically, on cold start it takes a few attempts to get going. It appears to crank and start ok but quickly cuts out after a second or so. I thought it was just old glow plugs (vehicle is 80K miles), but having changed them the problem still persists. When warm or slightly warm it starts completely fine.
The only fault via my generic OBD2 reader is "P1247 turbo boost pressure low" which I'm kinda assuming isn't related.
Would a fault with the glow plug control unit relay generate any faults? I don't really want to replace things willy nilly (like I've just done with glow plugs ::)
My gut feeling is something fuel related, but the filter was replaced reasonably recently and I'm assuming a fault with fuel pump would also have generated some faults.
Any thoughts?
I've inherited the good wife's e83, having sold on my 4.2L V8 mid-life crisis, and with it some cold start issues.
Basically, on cold start it takes a few attempts to get going. It appears to crank and start ok but quickly cuts out after a second or so. I thought it was just old glow plugs (vehicle is 80K miles), but having changed them the problem still persists. When warm or slightly warm it starts completely fine.
The only fault via my generic OBD2 reader is "P1247 turbo boost pressure low" which I'm kinda assuming isn't related.
Would a fault with the glow plug control unit relay generate any faults? I don't really want to replace things willy nilly (like I've just done with glow plugs ::)
My gut feeling is something fuel related, but the filter was replaced reasonably recently and I'm assuming a fault with fuel pump would also have generated some faults.
Any thoughts?
Re: X3 2.0D late 2006 cold start issue (glow plugs replaced)
Control unit/ relay will generate an error.
Re: X3 2.0D late 2006 cold start issue (glow plugs replaced)
[quote="kkx5"]
Control unit/ relay will generate an error.
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Ok, thanks, maybe I can rule that one out then. Do you know if fuel pump/pressure issues would generate an error?
Control unit/ relay will generate an error.
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Ok, thanks, maybe I can rule that one out then. Do you know if fuel pump/pressure issues would generate an error?
Re: X3 2.0D late 2006 cold start issue (glow plugs replaced)
Sounds like a problem i had some time ago and it was a fuel pipe seal letting air in the system over night.
Re: X3 2.0D late 2006 cold start issue (glow plugs replaced)
[quote="Alan Gunn"]
Sounds like a problem i had some time ago and it was a fuel pipe seal letting air in the system over night.
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Interesting, do you know whereabouts the leak was?
Sounds like a problem i had some time ago and it was a fuel pipe seal letting air in the system over night.
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Interesting, do you know whereabouts the leak was?
Re: X3 2.0D late 2006 cold start issue (glow plugs replaced)
It was on the fuel filter but your car is not the same setup as mine.
My filter is on the left of the engine under the bonnet.
My filter is on the left of the engine under the bonnet.
Re: X3 2.0D late 2006 cold start issue (glow plugs replaced)
Bought a newer scanner and hey presto a bunch of previously unseen faults appear, including the glow plug relay which at least explains the problem.
Looks a pita job due to location.
Looks a pita job due to location.
Re: X3 2.0D late 2006 cold start issue (glow plugs replaced)
Glow plug controller location
2011 BMW X3 30d M Sport
Re: X3 2.0D late 2006 cold start issue (glow plugs replaced)
Thanks for this, I think my engine might be a bit different to the one pictured. I've got a coolant inlet/outlet right under the intake ports and the oil filter and dipstick are in different positions.
In that location, I just do have a bunch of cables and connectors, but no controller! :blink:
In that location, I just do have a bunch of cables and connectors, but no controller! :blink: