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06 X5 3.0 Code PO302 PO303 PO 305 and PO300 Misfire
Curious, I had first a PO303 code and PO300 which was occasional, put fuel injector cleaner and it seemed to help, but came back, and no same codes on 2.3.4 cylinder, So what would cause this suddenly, checked connections and harnesses, ordered injector when #3 acted up, but I feel it is something else. Any ideas?
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What are those codes? I am not looking them up...
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Edit: I see the "misfire" in the title of the post now. Random misfires are usually vacuum leak related as cn90 points out below. Intake bellows is a good place to start but it can be in so many other places. Smoke test would be the best way to diagnose. Otherwise you'll have to start pulling parts for visual inspections. Good luck. |
Multiple misfire codes usually point to air leak.
The #1 culprit is the rubber boot feeding the throttle body. The cracks are usually on the underside, which you can only see once it is removed from the car. |
Cracked rubber boot...I posted the photos here...
https://xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-forums/...ml#post1204411 |
PO300 PO302
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PO300 PO302 Codes
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PO300 Random Misfire Code, PO302 is open injector circuit
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Much appreciated. Most of us here don't go by "P" codes anymore but use the more specific BMW codes that more capable code readers pull out of the modules.
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An experienced mechanic knows those code by heart.
Did you pull the plug? I've seen individual plugs fail. You can move the coil pack to another location or ohm it with a voltmeter. Compare ohm reading between coil packs. You can do the same for fuel injectors. One cylinder miss fire will cause other cylinders to misfire even though other cylinders may be okay. The P0303 is where I would look the most for troubleshooting. MAF and air intake leaks are very common causes. |
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