shadowpuck
08-16-2007, 11:27 PM
I drove the wife's car (a '93 525i automatic w/~140k) tonight after she reported it seems sluggish and low on power.
She's also reported some hesitation upon first throttle input from a dead stop. I could probably be convinced that there's a bit of hesitation and perhaps the response/power is down a bit.
I did notice the MPG gauge fluctuated when going uphill at constant speed with constant light/moderate throttle input. The gauge almost looked like I was modulating the throttle. Just wondering, after reading some posts here, would that make any of the experts suspect an O2 sensor - to our knowledge this hasn't been replace yet.
She's also noted an occasional wandering temperature gauge, so I'm going to check the sensor connections and also operation with my DVM. Just curious, could a problem with reading proper coolant temperature cause any of the secondary issues (low power, hesitation, sluggishness, etc.)?
Within the last 20k miles, we've done a cooling system overhaul (fluid, hoses, water pump, tstat, etc.), new belts, sparkplugs (NGK), fuel filter, and air filter.
She's also reported some hesitation upon first throttle input from a dead stop. I could probably be convinced that there's a bit of hesitation and perhaps the response/power is down a bit.
I did notice the MPG gauge fluctuated when going uphill at constant speed with constant light/moderate throttle input. The gauge almost looked like I was modulating the throttle. Just wondering, after reading some posts here, would that make any of the experts suspect an O2 sensor - to our knowledge this hasn't been replace yet.
She's also noted an occasional wandering temperature gauge, so I'm going to check the sensor connections and also operation with my DVM. Just curious, could a problem with reading proper coolant temperature cause any of the secondary issues (low power, hesitation, sluggishness, etc.)?
Within the last 20k miles, we've done a cooling system overhaul (fluid, hoses, water pump, tstat, etc.), new belts, sparkplugs (NGK), fuel filter, and air filter.