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e30m42 idle issue
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<blockquote data-quote="bimmer9" data-source="post: 460778" data-attributes="member: 4073"><p>nope fabs last sat nite I was at home. Must have go the wrong person.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, what I have recently done (last week):</p><p>-Got my car serviced</p><p>-CLEANED IDLE CONTROL VALVE</p><p>-REPLACED AFM WITH A USED ONE (FOC from my mech since the last one I bought from him during my conversion was faulty).</p><p>-welded a crack on my oil sump. (but it was taken out and sent for welding so I doubt it would have fried anything)</p><p></p><p>So Im guessing it has to be with the AFM or Idle Control Valve.</p><p></p><p>Whats the best way to check?</p><p>I think its the AFM lazy door or whtever its called.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bimmer9, post: 460778, member: 4073"] nope fabs last sat nite I was at home. Must have go the wrong person. Anyway, what I have recently done (last week): -Got my car serviced -CLEANED IDLE CONTROL VALVE -REPLACED AFM WITH A USED ONE (FOC from my mech since the last one I bought from him during my conversion was faulty). -welded a crack on my oil sump. (but it was taken out and sent for welding so I doubt it would have fried anything) So Im guessing it has to be with the AFM or Idle Control Valve. Whats the best way to check? I think its the AFM lazy door or whtever its called. [/QUOTE]
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