HELP - 3L Diesel Lumpy engine caused by Air Compressor Load
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 11:33 pm
Hi All,
I really need help/suggestions.
Please bare with me while I explain.
Ive been having an issue ever since my harmonic balancer died in February (maybe just a coincidence). The issue is a rough, lumpy engine, loss of power, vibration at any speed (not large but something like a misfire).
So, just reccently, after going through 2 different independant mechanics that have tested the injecters (they are perfectly in spec), compression (perfectly in spec on all cylinders), cleaned the EGR, checked for codes (nothing except Aux Fan failure), plus one mechinic (who installed the new harmonic balancer), having it for 2 days, drove it some 180KM to say there is nothing wrong with it and he cant feel any vibration (turns out he didnt have the air con on... see below), etc, etc, we find that the Air Conditioning compressor is getting rather noisier than previous and looks like it is about to die as if you turn the Air Con off, the car has its smooth 3L diesel power back with lots of torque, no vibration, etc.
So, this vibration, lumpy engine issues seem to be when the "old" air conditioning compressor is on... right... wrong..
After going to another mechanic, I have had the Air Conditioning compressor changed with a brand new one and I put in the new Aux fan (for the 2nd time in 6 years). This same mechanic is Car Airconditioning certified to do all the gasing as well.
Well, the new air conditioning compressor with new gas creates the exact same problem as the old compressor as well as being noiser than the one that was meant to be failing. I just cant believe it. If you switch the Air Con off and on, you can hear the engine go from a nice smooth idle to a rough, lumpy idle. If your travellling you will feel like a misfire vibration, turn the Air Con off, instantly, perfectly smooth. Turn it back on, lumpy, missing feel again.
In other words, it seems the compressor when the Air Con is turned on creates a huge load that the engine "cant" compensate for. It gets worse the more you travel (ie the more the car warms up).
I have also noticed the Aux Fan is always on (I know for a fact it would only come on when needed, even when the Air Con was on previously) and that the Air Con compressor is always on. Never cycles. It seeems that I am always getting cold air in the cabin, where previously it seemed to blow cold to cool, then only when needed to control the temperature.
I havent taken it back to the mechanic yet. I will be ringing them today as I have been doing some experiments to get more data.
3 Mechanics and not one of them seems to want to sort out the issue.
I am turning to you guys to ask for help. Maybe you have come across the exact issue. If you have a thought in your head, please respond as any thoughts are good thoughts. I have all the BMW software, so maybe you guys know in INPA or DIS whether there is a test procedure for the Air Con.
Could it be a sensor that is not showing up as a fault that is not telling the ECU to compensate for the load? Could it be over/under gased (I read somewhere I think if it is over gased, the compressor will never turn off). Could it be I need to reset the ECU paraemters for the Air Con now it has a new compressor?
Glad to supply any answers to questions you might have to help diagnose this.
Thanks for any replies,
Rob
I really need help/suggestions.
Please bare with me while I explain.
Ive been having an issue ever since my harmonic balancer died in February (maybe just a coincidence). The issue is a rough, lumpy engine, loss of power, vibration at any speed (not large but something like a misfire).
So, just reccently, after going through 2 different independant mechanics that have tested the injecters (they are perfectly in spec), compression (perfectly in spec on all cylinders), cleaned the EGR, checked for codes (nothing except Aux Fan failure), plus one mechinic (who installed the new harmonic balancer), having it for 2 days, drove it some 180KM to say there is nothing wrong with it and he cant feel any vibration (turns out he didnt have the air con on... see below), etc, etc, we find that the Air Conditioning compressor is getting rather noisier than previous and looks like it is about to die as if you turn the Air Con off, the car has its smooth 3L diesel power back with lots of torque, no vibration, etc.
So, this vibration, lumpy engine issues seem to be when the "old" air conditioning compressor is on... right... wrong..
After going to another mechanic, I have had the Air Conditioning compressor changed with a brand new one and I put in the new Aux fan (for the 2nd time in 6 years). This same mechanic is Car Airconditioning certified to do all the gasing as well.
Well, the new air conditioning compressor with new gas creates the exact same problem as the old compressor as well as being noiser than the one that was meant to be failing. I just cant believe it. If you switch the Air Con off and on, you can hear the engine go from a nice smooth idle to a rough, lumpy idle. If your travellling you will feel like a misfire vibration, turn the Air Con off, instantly, perfectly smooth. Turn it back on, lumpy, missing feel again.
In other words, it seems the compressor when the Air Con is turned on creates a huge load that the engine "cant" compensate for. It gets worse the more you travel (ie the more the car warms up).
I have also noticed the Aux Fan is always on (I know for a fact it would only come on when needed, even when the Air Con was on previously) and that the Air Con compressor is always on. Never cycles. It seeems that I am always getting cold air in the cabin, where previously it seemed to blow cold to cool, then only when needed to control the temperature.
I havent taken it back to the mechanic yet. I will be ringing them today as I have been doing some experiments to get more data.
3 Mechanics and not one of them seems to want to sort out the issue.
I am turning to you guys to ask for help. Maybe you have come across the exact issue. If you have a thought in your head, please respond as any thoughts are good thoughts. I have all the BMW software, so maybe you guys know in INPA or DIS whether there is a test procedure for the Air Con.
Could it be a sensor that is not showing up as a fault that is not telling the ECU to compensate for the load? Could it be over/under gased (I read somewhere I think if it is over gased, the compressor will never turn off). Could it be I need to reset the ECU paraemters for the Air Con now it has a new compressor?
Glad to supply any answers to questions you might have to help diagnose this.
Thanks for any replies,
Rob