DME. Throttle-valve actuator spring test of closing spring
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:51 pm
Background.
Partner drove the X5 back from Aviemore and parked up. It lay parked up for the week during the cold snap. Saturday morning started it up and the car went into. Engine failsafe prog.
Currently.
It will not reset. Everything else will reset.
So now I am going to:
Check that battery. Clean the terminals up and see if I can identify the age of the battery or take it for a drop test.
Take the air intake pipes off and see if anything is holding the butterfly valve open. Check the electrical connection plug and maybe give it some DW40.
If I have to remove the Throttle body.
Any links guys on how it is tested.
Can I order the sensor separate. A butterfly valve passing gas should be good forever?
Any views on using one off ebay.
Is there a reset methodology I should be using.
My aim is to repair as efficienty as possible with a new OEM part the last resort. I can afford one but its not a challenge.
Thanks in advance.
Partner drove the X5 back from Aviemore and parked up. It lay parked up for the week during the cold snap. Saturday morning started it up and the car went into. Engine failsafe prog.
Currently.
It will not reset. Everything else will reset.
So now I am going to:
Check that battery. Clean the terminals up and see if I can identify the age of the battery or take it for a drop test.
Take the air intake pipes off and see if anything is holding the butterfly valve open. Check the electrical connection plug and maybe give it some DW40.
If I have to remove the Throttle body.
Any links guys on how it is tested.
Can I order the sensor separate. A butterfly valve passing gas should be good forever?
Any views on using one off ebay.
Is there a reset methodology I should be using.
My aim is to repair as efficienty as possible with a new OEM part the last resort. I can afford one but its not a challenge.
Thanks in advance.