My 2004 X5 4.8i starts and then dies after 5 to 10 seconds. Anyone have any idea what cold be wrong?

Asked by andreadk Dec 23, 2011 at 10:46 PM about the 2004 BMW X5

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Turns over, runs for about 5-10 seconds and then dies.

8 Answers

95

Probably a sensor is damaged, or the fuel filter is clogged!

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95

Sensors to check are oil level, or coolant sensors!

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75

Did you replace the battery? May have a security issue

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Thanks so much. I did not replace the battery but I will check the oil levels and the coolant level.

885

if it starts and shuts off check the intake boot located between ur air filter housing and engine.u might have a big crack.If it just cranks and does not start u might have a crank angle sensor that went bad.

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90

My 2006 4.8 IS is doing the exact thing... Did you find out what was wrong?

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20

Mine does this until it warms up. Any idea why?

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