Then see u when u back in town.....Thanks fro the infor once again.....Originally posted by bimmerman@Dec 14 2005, 07:27 PM
Hi Lionel! Glad to hear your problem is solved!! :yahoo:
I'm back from Singapore but not yet in KL. Still travelling a bit but I have my laptop and camera with me. All I need is an internet cafe with WIFI services and I'm with you guys!
Yup! This thingy is cheap and easy to replace. Replace it first and if it does not solve your problem then you got to look into servicing or replacing your Idling Control Valve or ICV. You can service your ICV only once. The second time you've got to change it.Originally posted by Bp88@Dec 14 2005, 10:24 PM
I also have the same idealing prob. I think should try to change this stuff.
Well so far so good Flash. I showed the part to the parts guy and asked for a replacement and it was he who suggested the cheaper E36 part.Originally posted by flash@Dec 15 2005, 08:40 AM
Hmmmm, my idling is still bouncy.... that part in my car looks ok. Maybe there is a small leak which I cannot see. Think I will try changing that first.
Bimmerman, so far no problem using the cheaper E36 318i part?
Not sure what the thingy is called and I don't have the part number but I told my parts guy it's attached to the brake pump via hose and he showed me a E34 part and E36 part.Originally posted by mrhartge@Dec 15 2005, 01:12 PM
Bimmerman, is the part number 13411433625??
if it is , its called a IDLE REGULATING VALVE.
sorry bro....heh heh heh...Originally posted by bimmerman@Dec 16 2005, 04:49 PM
By the way, what's with your avatar these days? So scarry one! and that Pontianak harum sundal malam picture? You like Maya Karin izzit?![]()
To a certain extend yes, Zoggee helped me to clean my ICV before when my M40 was having some bad idling. It can be DIY of course.Originally posted by rafamr@Dec 16 2005, 01:40 PM
How to service ICV..? DIY
Now why did BMW put it under there in the M50?