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Problem after problem.......
Past few weeks while I've had this problem the arse of my X5 has been up in the air and its been a very hard ride, then this weekend i had to drive about 20 minutes down a country road, it was a very VERY uncomfortable 20 mins, the X5 was bouncing around the place and it was very harsh, i then pulled in to get diesel, after getting diesel it was very reluctant to start?? When it did start it was running v rough, very slow to pull up hill, almost felt like it was in limp mode but not quite as i could get the revs up but wouldn't pull too good Now, i then had to go away for 2 days, this morning it was even more reluctant to start, once i got it started it was doing some serious white smoking, then it seemed to drive fine?? if not a little noisier?? then i gave it a bit of welly on the throttle and it gave me a beep and then seemed to go into proper limp mode??? then drove like a bag of spanners again Was fine once speed was up but any kind of stop and start at very low speed and very low revs it was rumbling and gurgling and all sorts Anyone any ideas where to even start here??? I'm going to take a look at the level sensor this morning and see where that gets me but i doubt these problems are linked??? seems something in the engine/drivetrain was affected by the rough ride on the rout road Thanks in advance |
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Thats another thing, my OBDII won't connect??? it has 150k mls on it
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The white smoke is perhaps indicative that you got a dose of water with your diesel fill up... You could try extract some of the diesel and put in in a clear bottle, if there is water it should be visible, either seperated out or milky appearance. Happened to me a few years ago and I had to have the tank drained and the system flushed with diesel injector cleaner, but after that it was fine.
The level sensors can sometimes get stuck and it's worth having a look under the rear to see if it's moving freely. You have to jack the rear up or do some serious grovelling to see it but it is possible, maybe need to take the wheel off...
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Check the fuse for your obdII. Mine had popped out and I couldn't get it to work. Put the fuse back and ta-da.
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