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Repeated throttle body failure every couple thousand miles
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05-07-2024, 12:39 PM | #1 |
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Repeated throttle body failure every couple thousand miles
I've been having a pretty frustrating issue the last few years. Each time I replace the throttle body, it'll be fine for probably 1,000 miles or so, then I'll randomly start getting throttle body codes and it'll go into limp mode. A restart will usually fix it at this point. This will get progressively more frequent over the next 1,000 miles and eventually it'll get to the point where I start it, I have no throttle response, and the idle just hunts aggressively between 1100 and 1400 rpm.
I'll replace the throttle body and the cycle starts over again - it'll be codeless for about a 1,000 miles and then it starts again. I'm on my 4th throttle body in the last 10k miles. All throttle bodies I've put on are just used OEM ones. I've also reset adaptations after each install. At this point, it seems clear that the throttle body isn't the core issue. Codes I've seen ordered from most recent to oldest spanning over the last few throttle bodies: 2CEC Throttle valve actuator, short locked 2CED Throttle vavle actuator, remains locked 2D09 Drosselklappe 2CF6 Throttle valve potentiometer 1, plausibility with regard to air mass 2CF7 Throttle valve potentiometer 2, plausibility with regard to air mass 2CFB Throttle valve adaptation valve 2CFD Throttle valve adaptation value missing 2CEE Throttle valve actuator, rough running 2CFE Throttle valve, continuous adaptation 2D61 Throttle valve, monitoring Setup: 2007 335i MHD race backend flash JB4 map 3 BMS meth kit - dual nozzle VRSF Downpipes VRSF inlets RB 17t turbos SPEC stage 3+ clutch with SMFW The car has about 92k miles on it. |
05-07-2024, 01:14 PM | #2 |
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is the throttle being sent to DME, JB4, or DME through JB4? i would start with figuring that out, and then making sure pins didn't get mixed up when installing JB4, as well and testing the wiring circuits end to end for the throttle body, make sure you aren't getting any shorts, have proper resistances, and are getting proper voltages to the TB, if the harness tests out proper on the TB end with both key off and key on, ( just to make sure you aren't getting power where you are not suppose to) once pinouts on connectors are verified correct, and harness is verified correct, i would suspect faulty JB4 or DME depending on the signal path.
assuming you are using Genuine BMW Throttle bodies and not Duralast autozone or similar parts. |
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05-07-2024, 01:33 PM | #3 | |
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All of the throttle body replacements have been OEM BMW (used, though). |
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05-07-2024, 04:15 PM | #4 |
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how many used replacements have you installed? when you test out the harness try wiggling it too in random areas along it's travel from TB to DME/JB4, just to make sure, if you pierced the harness for the JB4 to pickup throttle it is possible moisture got into the wire and has corroded the wire, which would require replacement of the section of wire(s) affected or a harness.
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