Afternoon all,
My 3.0si has all of a sudden developed some bad hesitation under throttle in any gear and under any load. When accelerating in any gear (most noticeable in lower gears from low rpm), the car noticeably flat spots and then picks up again at several points throughout the rev range, a bit like as if the TCS was cutting in on a slippery surface.
I initially attributed this to a bad batch of fuel, as having filled up the tank from a particular filling station, the problem appeared within a few miles, and then went away again once I refilled the car from another station.
However, after another long drive at the weekend and using most of the “good” fuel, the problem has reared it’s ugly head again.
I have subsequently booked the car in to be looked at as I really would like any major issues rectified before the warranty runs out in June! I have also carried out a throttle reset as is described on here – xxxxx. After doing the throttle reset, the problem was still there, though for no explainable reason, it didn’t seem to be there the following morning when going to work!?
Doing a bit of research through older problem posts on here, it sounds as though it could be any one of the following:
1) Faulty DISA
2) Faulty VANOS
3) Coil pack on the way out
4) Dodgy fuel pump/bad fuel
Does anyone have any words of wisdom for me before I am put in the hands of the ever-helpful-and-knowledgeable folk at my local stealership?
Not sure if this would be related to it either…. (hissing noise my car also makes when the engine is warm) - http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13191&p=197935#p197935
Thanks in advance,
Calum.
My 3.0si has all of a sudden developed some bad hesitation under throttle in any gear and under any load. When accelerating in any gear (most noticeable in lower gears from low rpm), the car noticeably flat spots and then picks up again at several points throughout the rev range, a bit like as if the TCS was cutting in on a slippery surface.
I initially attributed this to a bad batch of fuel, as having filled up the tank from a particular filling station, the problem appeared within a few miles, and then went away again once I refilled the car from another station.
However, after another long drive at the weekend and using most of the “good” fuel, the problem has reared it’s ugly head again.
I have subsequently booked the car in to be looked at as I really would like any major issues rectified before the warranty runs out in June! I have also carried out a throttle reset as is described on here – xxxxx. After doing the throttle reset, the problem was still there, though for no explainable reason, it didn’t seem to be there the following morning when going to work!?
Doing a bit of research through older problem posts on here, it sounds as though it could be any one of the following:
1) Faulty DISA
2) Faulty VANOS
3) Coil pack on the way out
4) Dodgy fuel pump/bad fuel
Does anyone have any words of wisdom for me before I am put in the hands of the ever-helpful-and-knowledgeable folk at my local stealership?
Not sure if this would be related to it either…. (hissing noise my car also makes when the engine is warm) - http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13191&p=197935#p197935
Thanks in advance,
Calum.