Camshaft intermittent fault
Im using a flimsy little bluetooth reader until I get my diagnostic laptop up and running again
Anyway plugged it in today and had one error there is no eml lit up on the dash and the cars driving fine which doesn't coincide with the symptoms that generally come with this fault
All details of it are here http://engine-codes.com/p0369_bmw.html
would you recommend changing it ? Its giving no issues yet but maybe its likely to go soon http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/29/zy5yzuty.jpghttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/29/uja7e2e6.jpg
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Edit: just came across a way to test it using a multimeter and spanner will give it a go the weekend
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Think I had something similar when I had Marlow read the fault codes.....wouldnt never had said there was anything off with the car. It could have happened once and been there weeks, since the last time it was read and cleared.
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Welcome to my world :happy:same fault same reader, done the multimeter test, if you can get it up on a ramp and turn.the engine by hand to fully confirm fault. I did the spanner test and it failed.Got a febi (cheap) sensor it passed the spanner test but failing when I test it with torque app.did you notice a performance drop.
I am waiting to get dis set up to check full system. I tested both solenoids and switched them no change to the 0369 fault. Waiting to get an oem sensor hopefully it will fix it.
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Cheers lad's no noticeable difference in performance although it does need a bit more rev lately to take off in first or reverse
But it spun the wheels/wheel [emoji2] without issue yesterday in the dry doesn't feel any slower
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Oh well, heres me thinking that once I fix this I will have at least an extra 100hp an 60mpg once I got it sorted. Looks like I will have to get me one of those turbonator thingys or a bigger engine :happy:
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Did you get a light on the dash for yours ? If your cars feeling sluggish you could do the vanos seals if you haven't done them already
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Done the seals last year, no lights an flew through nct (very low emissions).car has never been what you would call savage but will still accelerate hard once you get to 50 . I put it down to the 2.2 an auto for poor take off performance. I would say my sensor has been knackered for a good while I am just hoping that the vanos pistons havnt seized with new seals installed given that they are there 18 months and may not have even bedded in.
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@[mac7] have you had a look at your disa vavle ?
http://forum.bmw5.co.uk/index.php?/topic/94249-DISA-valve-refurb---great-results.
Camshaft intermittent fault
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Originally Posted by Gar
Cheers lad's no noticeable difference in performance although it does need a bit more rev lately to take off in first or reverse
But it spun the wheels/wheel [emoji2] without issue yesterday in the dry doesn't feel any slower
Sounds like my car before I changed the Maf. Sluggish to rev out in 1st but grand as you pick up speed.