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E92 Acceleration lags, OBD2 code P0030
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02-23-2013, 10:05 PM | #1 |
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Hello,
I have an 07 328xi 6 speed. I recently got in an accident where I rear-ended someone going about 20MPH. The point of impact was my front-right, and it was supposedly all body work, with no mechanical work needed. Or so everyone thought... As soon as I picked up my car, my Service Engine light came on, and about 15 minutes later, after letting the car idle for about 15-20 minutes, I got the Coolant/radiator symbol and my car wouldn't move, as well as my oil temperature gauge reading much higher than normal. So I turned it off and let it sit until the engine cooled off, then drove it home (took about 15 minutes) and everything was fine (Service light still on). I drove it again today, and the Service light is still on, but the oil gauge/engine temperature never got higher than normal. I also noticed that I haven't seen the engine fan come on, even when the engine is all warmed up. Shifting, when I drop the clutch and give it gas, it lags for a second then accelerates, which is really annoying and clearly an issue. Code is P0030 - Heater control circuit, bank 1 sensor 1 Thanks for your time, and hopefully someone has some insight Kurt |
02-24-2013, 05:22 PM | #3 |
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That's the plan. Just found the acceleration lag a bit odd.
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Appreciate
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