2008 630i Intermittent misfire

2008 630i Intermittent misfire

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Glutton

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83 posts

132 months

Sunday 5th May
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Ok, so I’m currently running a 2008 630i on 57k miles. It’s recently developed a slight misfire at low revs, usually between 1.5k and 2.5k revs on part throttle. Higher up the rev range there is no issue and equally on heavy throttle it’s fine. It’s usually just a slight cough then no issue and it can drive for thirty minutes and have no issues. Has anyone encountered similar issues?

bmwmike

7,371 posts

115 months

Monday 6th May
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N53? If so see similar recent thread for a 530i e60. Turned out to be injectors iirc.

axel1990chp

896 posts

110 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Glutton said:
Ok, so I’m currently running a 2008 630i on 57k miles. It’s recently developed a slight misfire at low revs, usually between 1.5k and 2.5k revs on part throttle. Higher up the rev range there is no issue and equally on heavy throttle it’s fine. It’s usually just a slight cough then no issue and it can drive for thirty minutes and have no issues. Has anyone encountered similar issues?
Is it only from cold Glutton?

As mike stated above, my thread a few posts back on this forum has a similar issue. Unfortunately it turned out to be pretty expensive, 65k miles on an N53 which I'm assuming yours is?

Went through plenty and it ended up being the Injectors. Highlighted as 1 during misfire when reading errors but when they took the injectors out on the ITSA thingy ma bobby 2 were in need of replacement. They aren't cheap. Managed to get them at £440 a piece direct from BMW for all 6 and walking away with a 3 year warranty on unlimited mileage. £3150 my bill.

Heres the post!

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Glutton

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83 posts

132 months

Saturday 11th May
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Yep it’s an N53, so injectors is the worry. That said the previous owner had replaced one coil pack and you’d assume they’d all have a similar life span so that may also be worth investigating. I’ve done 340 miles in it this week and it’s been fine. Im not sure how clever the ECU’s are on these would it store a fault that doesn’t trigger an EML?

bmwmike

7,371 posts

115 months

Saturday 11th May
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Glutton said:
Yep it’s an N53, so injectors is the worry. That said the previous owner had replaced one coil pack and you’d assume they’d all have a similar life span so that may also be worth investigating. I’ve done 340 miles in it this week and it’s been fine. Im not sure how clever the ECU’s are on these would it store a fault that doesn’t trigger an EML?
Yes there will likely be codes

axel1990chp

896 posts

110 months

Sunday 12th May
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Glutton said:
Yep it’s an N53, so injectors is the worry. That said the previous owner had replaced one coil pack and you’d assume they’d all have a similar life span so that may also be worth investigating. I’ve done 340 miles in it this week and it’s been fine. Im not sure how clever the ECU’s are on these would it store a fault that doesn’t trigger an EML?
There was definitely fault codes without the EML for me.
Some slightly positive news for you though, I’ve just had all 6 injectors done, ECU software update too, all injectors coded… still having the same problem.
So it might not be injectors biggrin