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      05-08-2018, 03:15 PM   #1
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N51 Issue

Hello,

So for the past few weeks i've been having this issue with my 2008 bmw 328i.

On a cold start, the rpm's jump up and down, not erratically but they do move slightly up and down.

During idle, when the car is warm i can feel vibrations in the cabin, seats are vibrating etc...

On acceleration the car feels kind of jerky, as i give it more gas it sort of hesitates and stops then accelerates.

Any Ideas?

After some research i'm thinking it may be related to the vanos solenoid, but i could be wrong.

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During idle if i rev to 1k rpm it drops slowly back down but cabin shaking worsens while lowering rpms back to normal.

Update :

Managed to get the car running, Drove around for a bit car starts shaking around 2k rpm and dies. no codes stored.

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      05-08-2018, 03:21 PM   #2
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How many miles do you have? Get the car scanned and pull the codes.

Typical items related to the symptoms you described are changing the spark plugs and ignition coils.

I've also had similar rough idle with an eccentric shaft sensor or crankshaft position sensor, both of which are covered under SULEV warranty (15 yr / 150K miles) which you have if you have an N51.
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How many miles do you have? Get the car scanned and pull the codes.

Typical items related to the symptoms you described are changing the spark plugs and ignition coils.

I've also had similar rough idle with an eccentric shaft sensor or crankshaft position sensor, both of which are covered under SULEV warranty (15 yr / 150K miles) which you have if you have an N51.
That was my next guess, just wanted to get a second opinion on what it could be.

Spark plugs where changed about 23k miles ago, currently at 147k so i'm still under the SULEV warranty. Luckily...

Currently am not getting any CEL or codes, dash is completely fine, just the symptoms. Would the Eccentric shaft sensor throw a code?

Would like to diagnose the issue first to see what else it could be before taking it to the dealer as a last resort (Or to get warranty work done)
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So i managed to clean the vanos solenoids, shaking improved quite a bit however problem still lies.

Took it out for a drive for a few blocks and the engine started stalling around 2k rpm, i decided to head back and i made it luckily to my driveway before the engine completely shut off with CEL.


Pulled codes, nothing stored either.

Would hate to take it the dealer
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Are you using a generic code reader or a BMW specific scanner? Wasn't aware it was possible for a CEL to go off without a code stored.

*EDIT* nvm see you're using INPA.
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Are you using a generic code reader or a BMW specific scanner? Wasn't aware it was possible for a CEL to go off without a code stored.

*EDIT* nvm see you're using INPA.
I did not think it was possible to pull a CEL light without a code being stored. It's part of the EPA regulations.

Are you looking at both the current errors and history? They are on the same menu in INPA.
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I did not think it was possible to pull a CEL light without a code being stored. It's part of the EPA regulations.

Are you looking at both the current errors and history? They are on the same menu in INPA.
I am pulling the codes from engine -> errors -> read


No errors listed.

After i restarted the car, CEL light turned off and everything returned to normal.

Edit : Gonna run some more diagnostics tomorrow and test to see how it is, hopefully i can pull something.

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After hours of trying I Finally got the car to throw a code, P0341.

P0341 - Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Range / Performance

I've checked the wiring on the sensor and everything seems fine. Back probed the connector and am receiving correct voltage.

Gonna order a new sensor and will keep updated.
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So just replaced the camshaft sensor and no change.

Below is the scanned fault memory (Before camshaft sensor change)



Here is INPA rough running screen


Any ideas what the issue could be?

After replacing camshaft sensor, i cleared the error memory and no more fault codes for the crankshaft, however rough idle still exists.
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      05-16-2018, 06:36 PM   #10
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Could be inlet camshaft bearing ledge grooved issue?
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