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Hesitant Idle When Cold X5 E53 N62
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Hesitant Idle When Cold X5 E53 N62
Post by Valoon » Tue Jul 30, 2024 2:54 pm
Hello,
I'm reaching out to you today because I'm having an issue with my X5 4.4. I've been trying to pinpoint this problem for a few months now.
First, my X5 is a 2004 model equipped with the 4.4 N62 engine producing 320hp. When I start the vehicle cold and it begins its warm-up program (open/closed circuit) which lasts about 1m30, there's an issue when the engine transitions from open to closed circuit. The idle fluctuates between 900 and 700 RPM for 5-10 seconds before stabilizing at 600 RPM, the normal idle speed.
Here's the video for better understanding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_-dVTGKR3I. The phenomenon occurs starting at 1m43.
I've already changed the air flow meter, performed an intake leak test, cleaned the 4 VANOS solenoids (they were quite dirty), and cleaned the throttle body. I don't know if it could be coming from the engine or the Valvetronic system itself, but the motors work because I can change the Valvetronic opening value in INPA, and it affects the idle. I also think it might be the lambda sensors, even though I don't have any error codes. However, I did change one a few months ago because it was dead.
I'm out of ideas.
Thanks in advance!
I'm reaching out to you today because I'm having an issue with my X5 4.4. I've been trying to pinpoint this problem for a few months now.
First, my X5 is a 2004 model equipped with the 4.4 N62 engine producing 320hp. When I start the vehicle cold and it begins its warm-up program (open/closed circuit) which lasts about 1m30, there's an issue when the engine transitions from open to closed circuit. The idle fluctuates between 900 and 700 RPM for 5-10 seconds before stabilizing at 600 RPM, the normal idle speed.
Here's the video for better understanding: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_-dVTGKR3I. The phenomenon occurs starting at 1m43.
I've already changed the air flow meter, performed an intake leak test, cleaned the 4 VANOS solenoids (they were quite dirty), and cleaned the throttle body. I don't know if it could be coming from the engine or the Valvetronic system itself, but the motors work because I can change the Valvetronic opening value in INPA, and it affects the idle. I also think it might be the lambda sensors, even though I don't have any error codes. However, I did change one a few months ago because it was dead.
I'm out of ideas.
Thanks in advance!
Valoon
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Hesitant Idle When Cold X5 E53 N62
Post by marti » Sat Aug 03, 2024 11:39 am
Whats the mileage?, cant make it out on the video....there's a great possibility its you injectors coming to the end of life if your mileage is above 160kmh
marti
Hesitant Idle When Cold X5 E53 N62
Post by Valoon » Sat Aug 03, 2024 11:46 am
It has 200 000 kms / 124 000 miles.
How can I check my injector ?
When the car reach his normal idle, the car run great.
Or maybe he doesn't have all his HP and I've never felt all the HP.
How can I check my injector ?
When the car reach his normal idle, the car run great.
Or maybe he doesn't have all his HP and I've never felt all the HP.
Valoon
Hesitant Idle When Cold X5 E53 N62
Post by henrym3 » Sun Aug 04, 2024 4:17 pm
How did you do the intake leak test. Was it a smoke test? Got any oil leaks on the valve covers. Is the crankcase vent all in good nick.
henrym3
Hesitant Idle When Cold X5 E53 N62
Post by Valoon » Sun Aug 04, 2024 11:47 pm
Yes, it was a smoke test.
No oil leak.
When I repaired all the intake leaks, the smoke was coming out of the crankcase vent.
What’s is the goal of the crankcase vent? Is it supposed to release pressure inside the valve cover like a dump valve?
No oil leak.
When I repaired all the intake leaks, the smoke was coming out of the crankcase vent.
What’s is the goal of the crankcase vent? Is it supposed to release pressure inside the valve cover like a dump valve?
Valoon
Hesitant Idle When Cold X5 E53 N62
Post by X5Sport » Mon Aug 05, 2024 5:21 pm
Crankcase vent should never have much pressure and it releases any gases/oil fumes etc into the EGR side for burning rather than to atmosphere.

X5Sport
Hesitant Idle When Cold X5 E53 N62
Post by BlueX » Fri Aug 09, 2024 10:00 pm
Hello Everyone, I have Exactly the same car (2006 N62) and the same symptoms. however, I believe I have a valve gasket cover leakage (I get oil sip thru after long brisk drives) and I assumed it may be the cause. So I plan to replace the valve cover gasket sometime soon. not sure when


BlueX
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