redandgearhead
06-18-2010, 12:32 PM
Driving home yesterday, my '94 525i developed a weird idle problem. If the car is moving, the engine speed won't go much below 2500 RPM and sometimes has high as 4500 RPM. I can drive at 60 - 65 MPH with the car at around 3000 RPM with my foot off the throttle (and the cruise control off), then push in the clutch and the RPM won't change much, might increase some.
If the throttle was physically stuck by something, I would think the RPM would zoom way up if the clutch pedal was pushed in. I'm thinking this is somehow commanded by the computer.
I also have a '89 325i that had a zooming throttle problem that was traced to a corroded connector sitting under the intake manifold leading up to the throttle body. I'm thinking maybe this is something similar
The aggrevating thing is if I stop, by the time I can jump out of the car and try to lift the hood to see if the throttle is stuck open, the idle goes back to normal.
The first step in my plan is to look for manifold leaks.
Anyone else have the same problem?
Thanks
Joe B.
If the throttle was physically stuck by something, I would think the RPM would zoom way up if the clutch pedal was pushed in. I'm thinking this is somehow commanded by the computer.
I also have a '89 325i that had a zooming throttle problem that was traced to a corroded connector sitting under the intake manifold leading up to the throttle body. I'm thinking maybe this is something similar
The aggrevating thing is if I stop, by the time I can jump out of the car and try to lift the hood to see if the throttle is stuck open, the idle goes back to normal.
The first step in my plan is to look for manifold leaks.
Anyone else have the same problem?
Thanks
Joe B.