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06-16-2020, 05:33 AM | #1 |
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F10 528i P0171 problem
Hello guys! Nice to meet you! I'm new to the BMW world and evidently, to the BMW forums
Recently (just a couple of days actually), I have acquired a 2012 BMW 528ix N20. Everything was ok when I tested it (i didn't go to the BMW dealer for a full verification - I get it, wrong decision), no problems. I noticed that it has a hose "repaired" like the mechanic was used to tractors and he did the job on the side of the road, but the guy that I brought (a skilled mechanic) said it shouldn't be any imminent problems as the car runs smoothly and it does not have any power problems or weird sounds. Now... after I left, after about 70km on the highway, the check engine light showed up... no decrease in power, no weird sound, it doesn't struggle at idle but then I noticed also that the fuel consumption is pretty high. I drove in the city for about 40 minutes, again, no power issues, the car drives smoothly and it pulls with no hesitation. The next day I went straight to a friend that has a OBD2 reader and he told me that I have an error P0171 System too lean (or something like that). I checked the two vacuum hoses on the cover, they seem to be ok. I have attached some photos of the hose that raises suspicions. Could you please be so kind and tell me what do you think about my problem? Do you think this hose might be the issue or there might be some other problem? PS. Tomorrow I have scheduled a full verification of the car at a BMW dealer. But until then... I would really like to know your opinion. Thank you in advance! |
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06-16-2020, 03:39 PM | #4 |
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Sounds like an intake air leak. Unmetered air will cause a lean condition. That hose connection looks VERY janky to me (and is probably the cause of your air leak)!
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06-18-2020, 06:48 AM | #5 |
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This is the PCV hose that dump the excess pressure from the engine back to the intake. If it leak, might cause lean burnt error as it bypass the MAF sensor. You can get the parts easily and very simple to replace.
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10-16-2020, 04:05 AM | #7 |
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well, I did replace the hoses, I didn't get the light anymore yet but the fuel consumption still seems abnormally high. I'll go to a professional tester soon enough to find out if I have any other errors
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