Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Post by X5Sport » Mon Feb 04, 2019 6:05 pm
Does it need all six, or will five do?
I need to get it booked in to have it replaced however given that they are all more than 8 years old I suspect doing just one may be a false economy so changing the lot (and probably the controller at the same time) may make more sense.
If losing just one cause the regen to stop then it will get done urgently. If not then I can get it done within a month or so.

X5Sport
Alan Gunn
Re: Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Post by X5Sport » Mon Feb 04, 2019 6:24 pm



X5Sport
Re: Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Post by snrbrtsn » Mon Feb 04, 2019 8:07 pm

Surprising how active the regens are, I monitor coolant temps frequently and often see the temps ramp to 99/100 to signify regen.
On Carly parameter/dashboard, display coolant temp, dpf back pressure and particle mass so as a means of checking and confirming for yourself!
The coolant temp should rise to 99+ as the other two drop
snrbrtsn
Re: Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Post by Leslie » Mon Feb 04, 2019 11:10 pm
Leslie
marti
Re: Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Post by X5Sport » Tue Feb 05, 2019 6:11 pm
Thanks to all though


X5Sport
Re: Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Post by Glen » Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:51 pm
Cos on mine the glowplug light comes on but is lumpy for about 3 seconds after start up on really cold days
Glen
Re: Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Post by Alan Gunn » Tue Feb 05, 2019 8:04 pm
Yes it will still come on.Glen wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:51 pm Does the glowplug light still come on when a plug or 2 are knackered.
Cos on mine the glowplug light comes on but is lumpy for about 3 seconds after start up on really cold days
Alan Gunn
Re: Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Post by X5Sport » Tue Feb 05, 2019 8:22 pm
It certainly does on mine. The only reason I knew of the issue was because I ran a fault check after coding the new battery in. Not sure what drives that light but it could be the actual controller or perhaps the ECU/DDE which sends the command to it.Glen wrote: Tue Feb 05, 2019 7:51 pm Does the glowplug light still come on when a plug or 2 are knackered.
Cos on mine the glowplug light comes on but is lumpy for about 3 seconds after start up on really cold days
The Indy I use (Milton Keynes) said they won’t know if it’s a bad plug or controller until they’ve got at everything (and therefore need to take various bits off) so if they have to go that far then they might as well change the lot anyway. If one plug has gone the rest may not be far behind. A number of folks on here (and the Indy said the same) have found that if plugs fail and are replaced then there is a high likelihood that the controller will follow shortly after - and needs everything taking off again!

X5Sport
Re: Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Post by X5Sport » Thu Feb 07, 2019 6:52 pm
A straightforward job of about 3-hours has turned into an 8-hour nightmare for them.
I was warned that the alloy N57 series engines are ‘known’ to give problems, but even they are surprised with this one. The first glowplug came out with no issues but on inspection of the threads they were damaged! The next two came out absolutely fine and the last three snapped! The standard procedure is hot engine, loads of release lubricant, go have a cup of tea and then remove plugs.
Cue choice language in the workshop, a lot more work and a helicoil kit being needed. It’s a good thing the plugs are offset or it would mean a head-off job to repair everything and keep any swarf out. I should get the car back tomorrow, and I’m very glad I decided not to diy.
No idea why this particular engine is bad. Could be a combination of car age and low mileage, or bad passivation, or just bad luck. Definitely one to think hard about unless you have the tools to deal with this at home.

X5Sport
Re: Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Post by snrbrtsn » Thu Feb 07, 2019 7:59 pm
That is a run of bad luck...
Is it worth having your scuttle checked, it’s known to allow water to leak and saturate the engine foam insulation, this may allow water ingress to plug sockets
Many who have carried out, initially identify the need to change
Soak glow plugs in penetrating fluid continuously for a week or so with frequent reapplication
On the chosen change day, run engine to temperature further soak plugs
Loosen all plugs working from back to front whilst engine is still hot
Though likely there’s some metallurgy issues going on to cause the threads to strip....
snrbrtsn
Re: Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Post by X5Sport » Thu Feb 07, 2019 8:57 pm

Damp at the back makes sense as it was the rear three that snapped in their holes.

X5Sport
Leslie
Re: Regen cycle - how many failed glow-plugs stop it?
Post by LincsX5 » Fri Feb 08, 2019 5:09 pm
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