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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: San Jose, CA.
Posts: 15
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I Have the Shimmy Shakes rough idle problem
Hello, I have a 98 e36 318i the trouble I am having is the rough
idle (common in e36 I guess) when at a complete stop, few seconds into the stop the car feels as if it is firing on 3 cylinders or feels like it wants to stall out. Gassing the rpm to around 1000 smoothes it out only a little you can still feel the roughness, but when the car is rolling or roughly above 7 mph it smoothes right out and feel great. All cylinders are firing fine, no misses, no knocking, basically runs great when not idling or on startup. No lost in fuel efficiency or power, checked all vacuum looks good no leak no faulty hoses. I recently changed out the idle control valve to a new one, didn’t solve the problem. Feels a little better but not by much it might just be me trying to justify spending 107.00 on the idle control for nothing. Any suggestions or other areas to like at would be appreciated or anything you guys have tried might work or might not work. I am game; I am on a mission to resolve this. Or do I have to live with the shimmy shake? Thanks guys. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: San Francisco
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Sounds like O2 sensor problem. Many times a faulty o2 sensor will cause a rough fuel mixture and idle problems.
How many miles do you have? How is the gas milage? Is your engine light on? If you check codes (OBDII) this will probably give you the answers your looking for. |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: San Jose, CA.
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thanks Sho for the reply. No check enigine light, car does have 125,000 all serviced by dealer up until now, gas milage is still good varies between 27-32 mpg, i've used a Peake tool to pull codes and none were present. I will look at the service records to see if the O2 sensors have been replaced. Will the O2 sensor effect the morning starts to be rough?
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