MetzgerMeister wrote: » I had thought about injectors too. Thankfully for her there are only 4 of them. Injectors can get worse and worse without throwing any code at all. Then all of a sudden they'll through one but up to that point the ECU won't have any faults stored at all despite how bad they might be. I had originally thought DMF due to the known issues, none of which involve injectors. DMF change on one of these should be about €1,200 I would think for parts and labour. Can anyone give any idea how right or wrong I am?
bazz26 wrote: » Does it actually have a DMF? I don't think that car does as the torque converter does away with the need for a DMF. Only the manuals have a DMF to my knowledge. At least that's my understanding.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » It's an auto box so clutch kit not needed. She only bought it 2 days ago so wouldn't notice a change in consumption. Could be an engine mount. Will ask her to get her mechanic to give it a look over.
shietpilot wrote: » DMF on an automatic. Don't be daft :pac: It has a flex plate
OSI wrote: » If you can't make a point without resorting to insults, don't make it.
Interslice wrote: » If its a dual clutch auto it will have a DMF. A standard torque converter doesn't. No idea what the 2008 520d were MM sorry.
Big Nasty wrote: » Private Sale?
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Nope, bought from Ultimate Cars in Dublin. The owner of UC is a friend of my boss and it was his partner who bought it. He will stand by it but I'm just doing some research to see what the issue might be.
Nixonbot wrote: » That's pretty bad FN, hopefully insurance sorts it. My 325 has developed an interesting problem, rev it to 4k+ and it misfires and goes into reduced power. Not sure if a cylinder is going offline entirely. Reckon its injector problems, this'll be fun. Oh, and I've an NCT on Tuesday :pac: Hopefully they don't rev it that high and it sneaks through.
Dale Parish wrote: » You don't have INPA to check the injectors? If it's an engine mount you should be able to see the engine wobble on startup or revving in neutral
Big Nasty wrote: » I'd just give it back and let them sort it tbh.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » The seller is saying that it's being caused by a missing vibration damper on the exhaust. First I ever heard of such a thing! Trying to sort it here first before going back to Dublin.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » Nope, don't have it. Revving in neutral smooths it out big time and stops the vibration. The seller is saying that it's being caused by a missing vibration damper on the exhaust. First I ever heard of such a thing! Trying to sort it here first before going back to Dublin.
Nixonbot wrote: » Engine behaved like a saint, went back into limp home mode on the way home from the test Failed on rear shocks, in to get it all fixed today.
Interslice wrote: » vibration damper will be on the crankshaft or some prop shafts
ELM327 wrote: » I'm trying to figure out how many euphemisms you've managed to stuff in to that one sentence. :pac:
MetzgerMeister wrote: » ShadowHearth - you had a 147 at one stage didn’t you? Wasn’t it broken into?