E39 With intermittant engine power loss
jimbov
04-26-2007, 09:18 AM
I have an E39 530i 2001. It suffers from intermittant loss of power under acceleration and occaisonally slightly longer on the starter to start.
No Engine management fault is indicated but a DTC (Pcode) does exist in th fault memory. This is P0344 and, according to my manual, this is intermittant circuit of camshaft position sensor 'A'?
Is this the inlet or exhaust cam? are theses sensors a common fault?
Jim
No Engine management fault is indicated but a DTC (Pcode) does exist in th fault memory. This is P0344 and, according to my manual, this is intermittant circuit of camshaft position sensor 'A'?
Is this the inlet or exhaust cam? are theses sensors a common fault?
Jim
BAVARIANM
05-02-2007, 12:38 PM
P0344 is for the intake camshaft sensor. If that fault exists, the sensor is faulty.This is very common
jimbov
05-06-2007, 02:06 PM
P0344 is for the intake camshaft sensor. If that fault exists, the sensor is faulty.This is very common
Thank you.........I will replace the sensor
Thank you.........I will replace the sensor
jimbov
05-19-2007, 12:37 PM
Thank you.........I will replace the sensor
Today I replaced the sensor and the car is fine again........many thanks.:grinyes:
Today I replaced the sensor and the car is fine again........many thanks.:grinyes:
BAVARIANM
05-19-2007, 12:43 PM
Today I replaced the sensor and the car is fine again........many thanks.:grinyes:Nice
jimbov
05-20-2007, 11:35 AM
Unfortunately today the problem returned!
I read out the same fault code although it was pending.
I have today cleaned all the engine earth points but would like anymore suggestions:banghead:
I read out the same fault code although it was pending.
I have today cleaned all the engine earth points but would like anymore suggestions:banghead:
sidewinder69
06-03-2007, 02:27 AM
With my '92 535I they had a common problem with the check valve for the fuel pump. (Hard to re-start after a quick shut down.) Solution is to replace the check valve.
It could also be the fuel pump, fuel filter(s), or even the injectors.
Try some fuel injector cleaner to see if that helps with the surging. Hopefully that's it.
But it doesn't seem so with the car throwing codes.
Damn computers. :2cents:
It could also be the fuel pump, fuel filter(s), or even the injectors.
Try some fuel injector cleaner to see if that helps with the surging. Hopefully that's it.
But it doesn't seem so with the car throwing codes.
Damn computers. :2cents:
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