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Old 03-22-2007, 05:04 PM
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Rough idle and CEL **UPDATE**

Yesterday we had some heavy rain so I decided to let the freshly detailed X5 sit in the garage. Today, I started the X5 and noticed the idle was a bit rough, but the RPMs were not fluctuating. On top of that the X5 would shake a bit at idle and when I reved it a bit, it seemed as if the rpms did not want to move much higher. I shut it off and restarted it and took it around the block. Everything seemed normal. No vibrations, no noises, everything perfect. The problem now is the CEL and I checked the code and got the P1345 (cam position sensor circuit malfunction). According to a thread from hewre, it says that cyclinder #2 misfire. It may be the coilpack but the weird thing is that my X5 is running perfect now. Has anyone had the similar code on their X5? Could this be due to the very moist weather from yesterday? Please let me know how I should get this fixed, can I just clear the code?


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