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bojan2512 11-12-2019 09:39 AM

2013 X5 35i Random misfire problems. P0300
 
Hello everyone

OK so the car had a little hesitation in the morning so I decided to change the plugs thinking maybe it will stop the hesitation. It ran perfectly after the first start up it was just a little hesitation in the morning just a little bit. So I purchased new plugs from FCP euro and installed them. The car started miss firing on cylinder 6. Then I would reset the codes and the car would start miss firing on different cylinders. Then I decided to put the old plug back so I can see if it will fix the problem. The car at this point was not drivable. I tried switching coils back-and-forth and that did not fix the problem. Then I put the new ones back in and at least at this point the car is drivable when I drive it very slow on the very little load. Now I have a random misfires under load. If I go past quarter throttle the car will start misfiring randomly. Code is P0300. The hesitation in the morning seems to be gone. If anyone had a problem like this please help I don’t you can I don’t know what to do at this point. Thank you!

Vonbimmer 11-12-2019 12:57 PM

Just a thought on the random side of these misfires, since it moves around like that I’d be thinking fuel is the issue. Since the N55 is in so many BMW models maybe search for the code and N55 for more depth of field on diagnostics, fingers crossed for ya, let us know how it goes

ard 11-12-2019 01:14 PM

Did you buy EXACT OE or OEM plugs?

Or some kind of 'upgrade'???

bojan2512 11-12-2019 01:58 PM

I bought bosch plugs no upgrades. They were gapped to 0.8mm 0.030 inch

ard 11-13-2019 12:47 AM

dont think bosch is the OEM. NGK is.


What part number did you use?


Also, how many miles? Any notable history of issues or repairs??

bojan2512 11-13-2019 08:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vonbimmer (Post 1171433)
Just a thought on the random side of these misfires, since it moves around like that I壇 be thinking fuel is the issue. Since the N55 is in so many BMW models maybe search for the code and N55 for more depth of field on diagnostics, fingers crossed for ya, let us know how it goes

Yes I知 leading towards fuel issues because I checked everything on the spark. Another thing that I知 thinking of is a faulty O2 sensor giving bad readings making the computer cut the fuel. We値l see. Thank you for the reply!

Vonbimmer 11-13-2019 10:56 AM

I think you can look at fuel pressure in the Protools gauges

bojan2512 11-13-2019 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vonbimmer (Post 1171493)
I think you can look at fuel pressure in the Protools gauges

Where can i find protools gauges I知 not sure what that is sorry 😀

bojan2512 11-13-2019 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ard (Post 1171484)
dont think bosch is the OEM. NGK is.


What part number did you use?


Also, how many miles? Any notable history of issues or repairs??

Bosch is the oem I知 pretty sure because they are the same plugs that came out of the car with same gap. Same numbers on them and everything. Not sure if they were replaced before. 81k miles on the car. There was definitely sign of work around that area but i don稚 know what they were doing.

ard 11-13-2019 05:13 PM

Consider googling the words 'protocols gauges'. Might be faster than posting 'what's protools' and awaiting a reply.

The ONLY code you've ever had on this car is P0300. Correct?

Do you have a BMW specific code reader? Consider buying one.

When did you buy this car? Did it have this issue? Maybe prior owner was chasing the issue, replaced plugs- but then sold?


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