Shipkiller
Veteran
Car_Girl said:I supposed it's ok to poke fun at someone now and then. I'm a big girl so I can take it.
To clarify my post, I was suggesting that the method of troubleshooting and the specifics that the people in the thread were following might facilitate the OP through the thought process of someone chasing down a similar symptom. The car's make and model are entirely irrelevant because the laws of physics apply to the internal combustion engines of any make and model in exactly the same manner. If you went to a Subaru or Porsche forum, you'd see a very similar set of threads like the one I posted - nearly identical in the sort of troubleshooting efforts those owners would go through for the same symptoms.
Anyway, I just hope that there might be a bit of information which may cause an 'aha!' moment for the OP and that my post might be able to help. These issues are buggers to get sorted as they say but some of what's in the thread I mentioned would be relatively simple things to try at home and don't require a mechanics level knowledge, just a few minutes time on several of the ideas mentioned.
I had an 06MR and had an extended crank / oscillating & rough idle condition which was never identified. At that time, there was a strong suspicion that fuel quality was at fault but the dealer and BMW couldn't figure it out. I use Shell in my 07MR which is BMW recommended here in the U.S. and with the 07MR, it seems to work quite well. I wasn't using Shell in my 06MR but I stopped going to the conveniently located fuel station on my way home since I had pretty much exclusively used one location back then.
The OP's issue could be related to fuel quality which varies from season to season, region to region (geographically) and by fuel company. You'll start to see more threads on rough idle and hesitation / stumble complains when the weather turns cold. MBTEs can cause a waxy type build-up on the intake valves and the build-up disrupts the A/F mixture from proper stratification prior to the combustion event which can cause a lean condition. There are tons of threads on fuel related issues and sometimes, without the proper test equipment, the person at home is left to his own random troubleshooting effort which can be very frustrating for someone unfamiliar with the way engine systems operate.
I hope the OP gets his problem sorted!
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A well thought out and articulated post.
How refreshing....