Hesitation when applying accelerator
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 12:14 pm
Afternoon,
I am new to the BMW world. Unfortunately not having a great start. I bought a used BMW X3 2015 Xdrive d 2.0 several months ago. 3 weeks ago I managed to get nails in both front tyres (Run flats) once at the garage it was pointed out to me that one of the rear tyres was at the minimum so I had all 4 tyres replaced with non flat-runs. a day later I noticed the car was hesitating when pushing the accelerator firmly from around 10 or 15mph. It is hard to explain and I would say its subtle but its there (I notice it more when the car has warmed up, (which would also men the tyres would expand). The AA test drove the car and put the diagnostics machine on and it came back with a Lambda sensor error. Though the AA mechanic said he didn't believe this to be the issue and suggested I take it back to the tyre garage to have them check the suspension/cambers etc.. as I had the wheel alignment carried out when the tyres where changed. I know you could say that its the tyres, but again i might not have neccessarly noticed the hesitation prior to the tyres being changed?
So i took it back and they checked everything and all was perfectly fine. I then took the car to garage to have the lambda sensor replaced which they done and the problem is still there. I have looked online and there is talk of wheel radius etc.. but I have changed all 4 tyres, the only thing being is they aren't run flats, can this really be an issue or could i be facing bigger problems. Hope not as already put £1000 into the car.
Dimensions:
OLD TYRES - 245/45R19 98Y & 275/40R19 101Y , NEW TYRES 245/45 ZR19 102Y XL & 275/40 ZR19 105Y XL
Any help would be much appreciated
I am new to the BMW world. Unfortunately not having a great start. I bought a used BMW X3 2015 Xdrive d 2.0 several months ago. 3 weeks ago I managed to get nails in both front tyres (Run flats) once at the garage it was pointed out to me that one of the rear tyres was at the minimum so I had all 4 tyres replaced with non flat-runs. a day later I noticed the car was hesitating when pushing the accelerator firmly from around 10 or 15mph. It is hard to explain and I would say its subtle but its there (I notice it more when the car has warmed up, (which would also men the tyres would expand). The AA test drove the car and put the diagnostics machine on and it came back with a Lambda sensor error. Though the AA mechanic said he didn't believe this to be the issue and suggested I take it back to the tyre garage to have them check the suspension/cambers etc.. as I had the wheel alignment carried out when the tyres where changed. I know you could say that its the tyres, but again i might not have neccessarly noticed the hesitation prior to the tyres being changed?
So i took it back and they checked everything and all was perfectly fine. I then took the car to garage to have the lambda sensor replaced which they done and the problem is still there. I have looked online and there is talk of wheel radius etc.. but I have changed all 4 tyres, the only thing being is they aren't run flats, can this really be an issue or could i be facing bigger problems. Hope not as already put £1000 into the car.
Dimensions:
OLD TYRES - 245/45R19 98Y & 275/40R19 101Y , NEW TYRES 245/45 ZR19 102Y XL & 275/40 ZR19 105Y XL
Any help would be much appreciated