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Ah forgot to update you all on this. I got it fixed a while ago but forget what the diagnosis repair was. I'll check the paper someday.
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This is on the dealership service maintenance papers:
"FAULTS 14001, 140010, 140701, 140710 FOR CYLINDER 7 MISFIRE PRESENT. REMOVED IGNITION COIL 7 AND SPARK PLUGS. FOUND SPARK PLUG DRY AND SLIGHTLY FOULED." In search for answers, I came across this from a Google search: "The most likely cause is worn valve guide seals and/or guides, but worn rings and cylinders can also allow oil to enter the combustion chamber. Replacing the spark plug will temporarily cure the misfire problem, but, until the oil consumption problem is fixed, the engine will continue to foul plugs." I know the 50i eats up oil like no other. Is there a relationship between this and spark plugs drying up?
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I getting what feels like a kick in the rear. Seems to happen under light acceleration around 2 to 3 gear.
Happened a couple times yesterday and worse today when I first started up and drove off. Misfire perhaps? I do put in the cheap gas. Has that caught up with me now? Lol |
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Mine is tugging, too. When it's on 2nd(10-15mph) or 3rd(15-20mph) gear(depends on driving mode), I noticed it always chooses to downshift rather than stay in the higher gear. Sometimes it feels like the manual car when you apply the gas paddle a little bit, it will slow down a bit(with rpm going up) and then accelerate. I had to keep my foot on the gas paddle, or it felt like somebody dragging me back... Sometimes, I don't even need to apply the brake to stop when I approach a traffic light with my speed at 20mph or 15mph, it will automatically drop down to 5mph and hold there. Is that because x5 is too heavy to maintain the speed? |
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These are BMW's, not Hondas. If you can't afford the gas, you should absolutely not be driving a BMW or any other performance vehicle.
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