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MY N53 (NOX, Injectors, rough run, sooty exhaust) Is running badly how do I diagnose
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10-13-2019, 07:49 AM | #111 | ||||
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Every one want to know MPG!!! Here is some real world data from my car with nox delete, tune and normal driving style.. I am not hanging around but I'm not braking any records or taking flight! Ok here is guide to operation based on mpg shown in the trip computer < =25-26mpg on a 15 mile run , you car is sick and probably has injector issues , approx 320 mile per tank 26-30mpg = not using stratified mode approx 350-370 miles per tank 32-39.6 mpg car is using stratified mode target at 34.8 mpg on a a roads circa 60mpg with some town driving less an 2 miles of the 15 mile run.. approx 400-420 miles per tank Normal tank usage 400-420, I always use shell 99 octane as it better for the injectors and gets a slight mpg improvement (which offsets cost) once fuel trims have adapted. Long runs like motorways at fixed speed should be very high mpg.. 450mikes per tank That's what I get with a nox delete on my daily commute.. Lastly calculated mpg will vary by around 5-8% less than the trip computer eg 33 mpg is actually 31 mpg... Of course I also find the engine responds well to an Italian tune up.. this of course will effect MPG!!! |
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10-13-2019, 07:51 AM | #112 | |
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However, the replacement probe with 8 wires could be as good as the bosch probe in noxem...if it measures lambda like bosch and delivers an electric signal in the range similar to ngk probe, and will be able to communicate with continental unit then it would be a good deal I guess. As for the sonic cleaning ...I went to guys who succesfully clean wideband probes but the operation did not revive my old probe...and I was also told that due to the fact that nox probes have rhodium inside which is ultra sensitive the success was a mission impossible... |
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10-13-2019, 07:56 AM | #113 | |
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Attention! Do not use aerosol type spray (brake cleaner, WD40 and similar) during replacement of the sensor! The fume of these sprays can damage the sensor! Remove the protective cap from the sensor directly before installation. If spray is previously used, dry the surface using compressed air for several minutes. |
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Ultra sonic will only be of benefit if it's carbon clogged... nox sensors die for a range of issues sadly but it worth a shot if you can do yourself You can buy 8 wire probes from ngk,,, NOX sensor shop used to sell a kit which had a guarantee of comparability but I can't find there details any more... |
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My comments relate to removal not fitting hence my comments about dry fitting a new one! You will be hard pressed to remove a 60k + miles sensor in an exhaust with out extreme heat to break corrosion and lubrication to remove!! |
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10-13-2019, 08:41 AM | #116 |
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my oem probe went out easily after 9 years/ 80k miles...on the central european salted roads ....perhaps because it was originally fitted with bmw antiseize according to TIS???
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10-13-2019, 08:46 AM | #117 |
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That's what I read too. I'll have a wrench and a larger rubber mallet hoping I will not have to go extreme with blow torches.
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Good luck!!! They usually have galvonically corroded together!! I've done 3 so far and they were all total pain in the Ass!! |
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New probes should be fitted dry, however like spark plugs mechanics/hone often fit with anti seize, the anti seize has to contain no silicone /ptfe as silicone hates sensors like lamda probes etc.. All the ones I have done have been original factory fitted never changed etc... all had corrosion on the threads... a small propane blow torch was the only way to break galvanic corrosion... I'd say this was more down to the acids in The exhaust system than salt corrosion as the sensor is out of the way. |
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There is a 200 mile ish period for adaptions and other elements to form a pattern that the ecu recognises... so reset of adaptation and /or coding in a new nox sensor will fool the ecu for a short period of time - I've done this myself you can only be sure after 500+ miles that things are working properly |
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A wide band probe and a nox sensor are completely different beasts you can't connect them up... your other assumptions are accurate, after coding a new nox cat/sensor there is a learning period of 200 ish miles that the ecu will operate in all 3 modes regardless of fault condition. Then it will error and only run homogenous. |
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If you are going to antiseize the. Make sure it has no ptfe or silicone otherwise your sensor maybe damaged!!! I've buggered lamda probes this way many years ago... all new probes and spark plugs have a layer of nickel as a lubrication/ barrier /sacrificial layer to help with galvanic corrosion. The bmw antiseize they recomend is very specific as it doesn't have ptfe/silicone so is allot safer... Here is great article of why you should be very careful on using silicone based products near sensors and in the combustion cycle. https://www.scientificss.co.uk/produ...ad&fid=194 |
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You can get a replacement 8 wire probe if you want to try a cheaper solution, however if you are paying for it to be fitted then I'd just get a genuine bmw one ... |
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10-14-2019, 03:23 PM | #128 |
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Installed NOXEM today myself. No problems with any screws and my OEM NOX came out with just a wrench and my hand. No mallets, hammers or torches needed. I guess it depends on the climate and salt on the roads.
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10-14-2019, 04:15 PM | #130 |
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Does the sensor disconnect from the ECU? That looks like a plug.
I do wonder considering how sooty yours is if a clean would help. Due to do mine soon so this thread and especially these pics is a big help |
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10-14-2019, 04:55 PM | #131 |
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I tried, but no, on the right side it does not seem to disconnect easily, there is no push pins or anything typical in BMW plugs. Maybe it would come out if grabbed with pliers and pulled, OR maybe that entire black piece on the right side is one piece and somehow unclips from the inside.
I assume its so sooty because the previous owner was driving with NOX errors, so it was probably running very rich.
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10-14-2019, 05:04 PM | #132 |
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I had mine less sooty but ultrasonic cleaning did not help...I was told that there is some rhodium and other strange parts (apparently kind of very sensitive layers...) in the probe and this mostly why the probe dies...but you can always try; if it does not help keep the nox unit ( I see that on the picture that schriss has Generation03...) and then you can, like myself, experiment with a connection to some other probes (the worst thing which can happen is that you kill the analogue part of nox unit...I hope...)
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