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BMW X5 please advice. E53
any help appreciated. |
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Can't help you with the re and re times for the diesel engine. Powers would be the best to help, he is usually on here.
I can suggest that your mechanic should be working from a proper diagnosis, having read all the codes first. Randomly replacing parts in the hope that you hit the right problem is an expensive and frustrating way of trying to repair the vehicle. You should deal with a shop that you trust, and you should ensure that they are familiar with this model, and have the correct tooling. It doesn't sound like either of those is necessarily the case with the shop you are using.
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well hope powers see this thread ,i though they were a well reputable garage as they specalised in bmw and got there own web site. i also cant trust some one untill i get to now them. if you know wat i mean i think they are doing other peoples job instead of mine.i had to be getting the bus since while the wife is also on my case to get the car sorted.
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JCL,
Excellent advise as usual.OP should at least get the car hooked up to diag equipment to help detect the "fuel inj system" problem and take it to someone who is familiar with the car,thus even saving himself some money as someone familiar with the car will do the job quicker as they know what they are doing . Mike, There is another member here ,who very recently had the same issue as you.I have replied to him.The garage also changed the glow plugs ,eventhough the car started fine and of course this wasnt the problem and he still has a "fuel inj sys" issue.I advised him to diagnose the car for a specific error code ,hoping that this will identify it. Read the thread below ,but it is quite common for the problem to be the sensor on the rail pressure.Please keep us posted,and I am also going to ask the other member for an update on his situation. http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...-pressure.html Last edited by powers1; 04-20-2011 at 05:06 AM. Reason: spelling error |
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The official repair/replace time given by Bmw for glow plugs is 1.5 hours,so 4 hours is too long.
For the injectors its 2.6 hours.The injectors are a more difficult job to replace since sometimes they get stuck and you will need a special tool to remove them and pull them out. |
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ok so 3weeks 6days is way too long then. will have a read through the post know. your a top man thanks very much.
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hi all car is back seems ok only changed what was mention above hope this never happen again (FUEL INJECT SYSTEM).
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What did you replace?The pressure sensor on the rail?Glow plugs as well?
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they replaced the injectors and the glow plugs. starts first time so fingers crossed for time being.
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