check the fuel injector connector and make sure everything is snapped in and seated properly this was the culprit for the rough idle/misfire on my 1999 m3
you probably dont give a shit but if you are bored like me during the covid times you can stream all the new movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf for the last weeks :)
I have a 1998 bmw m3 coupe with the exact symptoms and I changed the maf sensor and vuvu valve and it still does it. ICV is where im going next. I cleaned mine 3 years ago but I think its time for a new one
Finally found the correct video. Thanks for the useful video. Mine also acts up after it warms up.
Man I have been down that road too many times. Really puts in perspective how inaccurate plugging in symptoms into something like webmd can be.
I like the video...STOP TALKING LIKE DOUG M!!! LOL.
check the fuel injector connector and make sure everything is snapped in and seated properly this was the culprit for the rough idle/misfire on my 1999 m3
My Euro M3 3.2 has almost the same problem. Only when my engine is warm it idles rough. When cold it's fine. Keep us posted :)
Did you ever find the fix? I'm trying to figure out that same problem right now
I feel you man. I am having same experience too.
Mans sounds like he watches a lot of Hoovie lol
you probably dont give a shit but if you are bored like me during the covid times you can stream all the new movies and series on InstaFlixxer. Been watching with my gf for the last weeks :)
@Edward Bronson definitely, have been watching on InstaFlixxer for since november myself :D
clean the idle control valve, dude!
I have a 1998 bmw m3 coupe with the exact symptoms and I changed the maf sensor and vuvu valve and it still does it. ICV is where im going next. I cleaned mine 3 years ago but I think its time for a new one
Is that a Daytona Long reach / Low profile 3 ton in lime green? :) That's the one I'm looking to buy!
You got to stop watching Hoovies garage man
oil separator aka CCV aka PCV is bad for 100 percent sure....it case engine vacuum malfunction
lol O2 sensor...