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Nah. Just give it a good mix/shake first. If it's sealed it's fine for years IMO...
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A few of mine aren't this bad (without the yellowish colour) but look a little melted in places. I've never had any issues so far with them. They're the...
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How sure are you it's the valve train? How do you know it's #6? I presume you checked all the others for clearances?
Maybe put a recording...
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Yeah spec is <40mA. Typical is more like 20mA. I'd definitely be looking into that.
You are stalking about a start hesitation. During...
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Videos not that bad. Which bit is missing? Can see the short low voltage period after starting.
I wouldn't worry too much. After a few seconds...
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So you're only running one channel now?
"Dropping the ohms" is not what you think it is. Yes putting two in parallel halves the...Last edited by Shonky; 04-06-2024, 04:53 AM.
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Usually I'd be looking at a wheel speed sensor to cause all of those at once. Is there a reason to not fix the steering angle sensor and go from there?...
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CD changer. 3 pin one is +12, Ibus and ground. 6 pin one is left and right audio....
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Tapatalk seems working here for what I do (I just read the E46 forum, don't use the unread, subscribed searches etc)- thanks.
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3mA I'd actually say is actually too low so I wouldn't necessarily trust that reading.
Also doesn't mean something isn't waking up later...Last edited by Shonky; 02-28-2024, 02:13 AM.
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Codes will be retained. Drive until it stops working, then read codes. If read with a tool like INPA they are often logged with an odometer reading too...
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Cleaning/rebuilding is not hard (even DIYable, although a bit more expensive to flow test) and parts to do so are fairly cheap. Unless the electrical...
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