Had my Z4 for a couple of years now, zero problems, starts first time every time etc. and with only 60k on the clock it's as sweet as a nut.
Then this morning go out and on the way back the engine starts to run rough like no power and sounds like there's a hole in the exhaust.
So I make it back home and stick in the OBD reader and it's saying PO366 fault which is the timing belt sensor, as it's been so wet I spray the sensors with WD40 just incase some moisture has got in there, clear the fault then try and start the engine.
Turns over ok but doesn't want to fire.
A quick look on the internet and I see various problems associated with this one of which highlights a collapsed timing chain tensioner which causes the timing belt to jump a couple of sprockets. Ok now I'm worried as I know the consequences of the timing chain not doing it's job.
One sure fire way is to look through the oil flap and try and move the timing chain by push/pulling it which should be minimal movement that close to the sprocket and of course mine is as slack as you like...

Then this morning go out and on the way back the engine starts to run rough like no power and sounds like there's a hole in the exhaust.
So I make it back home and stick in the OBD reader and it's saying PO366 fault which is the timing belt sensor, as it's been so wet I spray the sensors with WD40 just incase some moisture has got in there, clear the fault then try and start the engine.
Turns over ok but doesn't want to fire.
A quick look on the internet and I see various problems associated with this one of which highlights a collapsed timing chain tensioner which causes the timing belt to jump a couple of sprockets. Ok now I'm worried as I know the consequences of the timing chain not doing it's job.
One sure fire way is to look through the oil flap and try and move the timing chain by push/pulling it which should be minimal movement that close to the sprocket and of course mine is as slack as you like...
