my 2006 325i will start but has no acceleration whatsoever i cant figure it out, any help is greatly appreciated

Asked by theproblemihave May 02, 2019 at 01:18 AM about the 2006 BMW 3 Series 325i Sedan RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

4 Answers

530

MAF sensor, but best to diagnose first feel free to whatsapp me 0740784593

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Thx I’ll try that but I have an electronic malfunction light on the dash, and I’m thinking it’s a fuse somewhere blown or the throttle positioning sensor, I am getting the sensor code as well as the MAF, I’ll try it and let you know and thx for your help

530

Yes also a possibility, you should order your own delphi diagnostics set, never struggle again, also remember to calibrate all systems could be that calibration is lost

i cleaned the MAF, changed crankshaft sensor , changed vanos, i dont know what else to do, it starts then just sits there surging so hard and popping and backfiring sometimes, but with the pedal to the floor it make no change, any ideas??

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