Pcv valve/ crankcase ventilation
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Pcv valve/ crankcase ventilation
Post by Cliveost » Sat Oct 16, 2021 2:30 pm
Does anyone know of any problems with the crankcase ventilation on the 2.0 n75 engine. Mine is the twin turbo one from 2010. Is there a regular service requirement for them. I noticed a slight oil leak in the general area of the valve.
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Post by X5Sport » Sat Oct 16, 2021 3:20 pm

I think you mean the N47 engine for the 2.0D? No N75 engine in BMW X-series cars. What variant do you have? 20d/23d?
There’s nothing specific that I can find around it in the routine servicing for single or twin turbo versions. It’s only mentioned for the petrol engines and not as part of a service.

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Post by Cliveost » Sat Oct 16, 2021 4:19 pm
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Post by X5Sport » Sat Oct 16, 2021 4:37 pm
https://youtu.be/wt8GxM_hR6Y
Timing chain is the one to watch on this generation of the 4-cyl units. Regular oil changes are essential - even if not doing the miles.
Do a search for “N47 crankcase problems” on line. It’s where I found this but it may not be what you were after.


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Post by Cliveost » Fri Oct 29, 2021 7:55 pm
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Post by Cliveost » Sat Oct 30, 2021 8:41 pm
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Post by X5Sport » Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:28 pm
It may be that you need to do a ‘leak off test’ where the injector has fuel under pressure applied and held steady. It should not drip from the injector tip. If it does then that injector is in need of replacement.
Some diagnostic tools allow reading of live data whilst the engine is running and will show if any single injector has a significantly high (or low) flow rate when compared against the others. Any significant variation indicates an issue with that injector.
If that isn’t possible then it means either all injectors need removing or the car taken to a specialist who can run the tests. I think your engine has piezo electronic injectors. Those need specialist diagnostic hardware.
The description for the smooth running control is below:
Smooth running control
The smooth running control facility balances out the engine speed variations of the individual cylinders caused by different fuel injection rates and degrees of cylinder efficiency. This is achieved by quickly changing the fuel injection rates at each cylinder upon each injection. The DDE control unit uses the engine speed variations to calculate the correction quantities required to compensate for engine speed variations.
The maximum correction quantity for a single injection procedure by the DDE depends on the fuel injection rate.
Control is active within a specific engine speed and load range:
- Engine speed range: idle speed up to approximately 3500 rpm
- Load range: lower to medium load range.
Monitoring
If the correction quantities are not reached or are exceeded, the following faults can be stored:
Operational smoothness regulator, correction quantity too high/too low: The limit value for at least one cylinder was not reached or was exceeded.
Operational smoothness regulator cylinder X, correction amount too high/too low: The limit value at the cylinder X was exceeded or fallen below, while the correction amounts to the other cylinders were OK.

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Post by Cliveost » Sat Oct 30, 2021 9:58 pm
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