KarlMeyer123
Acceleration problems and excessive fuel consumption with BMW Z4 2014: looking for advice and experience
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KarlMeyer123 (Author)
Hey, thanks for your input! Your description actually sounds pretty similar. Do you remember how much the repair cost you? And have you noticed any other problems with your car since then? Thanks again for your help!
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HerbKlein
Hey, I'm glad I was able to help. So, to answer your questions: The repair cost €375.00, as the lambda sensor was defective and had to be replaced. It wasn't cheap, but it definitely solved the problem with the mixture control. Since then, the car has been running like a kitten and is really pulling away again. And best of all, the jerking is gone, as is the problem with the spraying fuel and the exhaust smell. So, I can say that since the visit to the mechanic, the problems have been solved and my BMW drives like new again. Hope this helps you!
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KarlMeyer123 (Author)
Hey, that's pretty good news, thanks a lot! I'm kind of relieved to have a clue. I'll go to my mechanic now and have the lambda sensor checked. If the price of the repair is similar, I'm sure I can cope with it. And if it brings the performance and consumption back to normal, it's definitely worth it. I hope it goes as well as it did for you. Thanks again and I'll keep you posted on the results. Bye!
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Wladi
Hello, I would like to ask about my 325ixdrive E91 n53 engine. I have had error 002A2B mixture control for a long time Can you perhaps tell me which lambda sensor may be faulty? Many thanks
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HerbKlein
Hi mate, I had similar symptoms with my 2017 BMW X5 last time. Jerking when accelerating, more fuel consumption and black smoke. Plus, it also smelled like exhaust fumes. Turns out there was a serious problem with my fuel pump. After the mechanic replaced it, the car was running like a champ again. It could also be that your lambda sensor is faulty. This can, for example, cause the mixture control to get mixed up and your car gets too much or too little fuel. I would ask your mechanic to check this first. Good luck with that!
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