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Misfiring On All Cylinders Only After Idling for a While
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So I'm not sure which sensors I should be tracking, but I was messing around with the Schwaben scanner and recorded this.
O2 sensors pre-cat graph during normal idle:
O2 sensors pre-cat graph during misfiring:
Few sensors during normal idle:
Few sensors during misfire:
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Originally posted by giOsaurus rEx View PostSo sounds like the pre-cat O2s need to be replaced then? Or should both pre-cat and post-cat O2 sensors be replaced?.
I suggest to use a diag tool, i.e. OBD Fusion, which can log all of the sensors data when the issue shows up. With the detail log data we can get to the root cause faster.
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Get a leakdown test. Maybe your head gasket is only blown between cylinder 1 and 2 that's why it isn't misfiring that bad?
Not sure, but yes I believe it would misfire regardless of unplugging the MAF.
I didn't have milky oil or coolant in the cylinders when mine blew and it blew between cylinder 1 and 2, 2 and 3, 4 and 5, and 5 and 6. The gasket is thin in between the cylinders is the reason they blow, but mine only started having the CEL at 209k. It also had the CEL come on after idling a few minutes. I've done some research on it and on another forum someone blew as early as 50-60k miles.Last edited by Halftim3; 04-27-2021, 11:25 AM.
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Originally posted by sapote View PostSomething causing the bad mixture of fuel/air, and unplug the MAF forced the DME to use opened-loop control (ignore the O2 sensor signals) and so engine ran richer but smooth.
Originally posted by Halftim3 View PostHave you done a leakdown or compression test?A blown headgasket between the cylinders throws the same misfire CEL. It happens to some with lower mileage.
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Have you done a leakdown or compression test?A blown headgasket between the cylinders throws the same misfire CEL. It happens to some with lower mileage.
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id rule out the egt. Youre probably only seeing a code for it due to a lean condition- which points back to what sapote says above
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Originally posted by giOsaurus rEx View PostCar runs fine when I unplug the brand new MAF..
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So I replaced the MAF and all the ignition coils with Bosch OE parts, but I'm still having the misfiring issue whenever it is idling for a while. Do I need to reset adaptations? Car runs fine when I unplug the brand new MAF. I got the same codes as the original post plus a few more this time when it was misfiring:
4F DME: Signal, exhaust-gas temperature sensor
AE DME: Fuel-system diagnosis, cyl 1-3
AF DME: Fuel-system diagnosis, cyl 4-6
Still no SES light on the dash when this is occurring. Can the EGT sensor be the cause of this or a combo of EGT/O2 sensors? I'm starting to think that I should ditch the MAF indefinitely lmao.
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Originally posted by eacmen View PostCurious. Does anyone know what sensors alphaN uses? Is it everything except the MAF?
I think IAT is also part of the MAF harness.
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Originally posted by repoman89 View Post
Here’s the OE part to install into your existing housing .. $115.
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/bmw...Lw_wcB#reviews
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Curious. Does anyone know what sensors alphaN uses? Is it everything except the MAF?
I think IAT is also part of the MAF harness.
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Originally posted by giOsaurus rEx View PostSo I think it's the MAF sensor. I unplugged it and drove around for about an hour. The car felt more responsive at lower RPM. I replicated the driving I did when we played Pokemon. Then I let it idle for 30 minutes. No misfiring and the throttle felt smooth like it should. I'm going to do the same test tomorrow to see if it wasn't just a fluke before ordering a $300 sensor 😮
Thanks for all the help!
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So I think it's the MAF sensor. I unplugged it and drove around for about an hour. The car felt more responsive at lower RPM. I replicated the driving I did when we played Pokemon. Then I let it idle for 30 minutes. No misfiring and the throttle felt smooth like it should. I'm going to do the same test tomorrow to see if it wasn't just a fluke before ordering a $300 sensor 😮
Thanks for all the help!
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