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      05-19-2015, 11:11 AM   #1
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Hi guys kinda new on this forum,just have a question regarding specs above, I have engine management light come on, reset it and came on again after couple days, it came up nox sensor short circuit. I've read up about reviews but I haven't had any codes for misfires etc, the car only done 35k, just got it serviced hoping new plugs may improve things, but not really,

The car drives okay nothing too drastic but wound earring if it's only matter of fact changing the sensor and resetting ecu ?? Been qutd £630 all in. But I was wondering is it the sensor or sis it something causing the sensor to cause this???
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Nox sensor is faulty and requires changing.Its an easy job to do and part is around £350.The engine dme needs the adaptions reset afterwards then you're all good.
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Nox sensor is faulty and requires changing.Its an easy job to do and part is around £350.The engine dme needs the adaptions reset afterwards then you're all good.
Cheers for that pal I just wanted to know as I know it can be mislead to faulty coils etc, but yhr obv if there are no misfire codes.. Cheers dude
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No probs,nox faults are common as muck and change them weekly.Any fault codes relating to nox sensor and our test plans tell you to change them almost immediately.
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No probs,nox faults are common as muck and change them weekly.Any fault codes relating to nox sensor and our test plans tell you to change them almost immediately.
Yhr I've had my local Indy look quoted me 600 for part labour and reprogram, so gnna take it to BMW berry as it's still under warranty on its last month but hopefully me changin the wheel won't invalidate it
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Which wheel?steering wheel?
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      05-25-2015, 04:56 PM   #7
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Which wheel?steering wheel?
Wheels I meant lol to lm reps it's on eibach springs so it's not like a drastic change
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Nah that won't affect warranty
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      05-27-2015, 05:21 PM   #9
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Yhr just called to confirms there alright with it, 10 days left till warranty finishes .....phew cheers bro
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I would suggest if its still underwarranty you extended it, from what I recall the 320i could be troublesome might be worth taking a extended warranty as long as your milage on the car is not too huge
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      05-30-2015, 05:13 AM   #12
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I would suggest if its still underwarranty you extended it, from what I recall the 320i could be troublesome might be worth taking a extended warranty as long as your milage on the car is not too huge
Yhr they sent me the letter and I am gnna as I've read up how troublesome the 320i is, waiting till I'm 25 then will love an m3. Thanks for the advice dude
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