Can anyone help please.
Friend has 525d e60/61 which broke down on him on the way to trade it in. He changed the fuel filter afterwards as it had been running rough and he flattened the battery trying to start it afterwards. I have read the codes for him;
4610 - Rail pressure monitoring, pressure deviation
4BA0 - Intake air temperature, signal; open or short circuit to positiv/ground or
temperature too high
4BC2 - Air flow meter; open circuit or short circuit to ground
3FF0 - Air mass meter
4570 - Rail pressure monitoring, delivery deviation
4560 - Rail pressure monitoring, delivery deviation
3F57 - Charging pressure valve
43E2 - Unknown fault code
4262 - Glow plug cylinder 6, activation
4252 - Glow plug cylinder 5, activation
4242 - Glow plug cylinder 4, activation
4222 - Glow plug cylinder 2, activation
4212 - Glow plug cylinder 1, activation
4B10 - Smooth running controller, correction quantity too high
Diesel (N47 - DDE 7.1 - MT/AT)
- Intermittent
Fuel (EKPS (Fuel pump control) - Diagnose
DTC Description
6294 - Control current too low, implausible signal or value
there were more but they are for the info system, restraints etc and I would guess are nothing to do with an engine cutting out and not starting.
Cleared all the codes and tried starting again, it just cranks, fired briefly once but wont start, current codes are;
4252 - Glow plug cylinder 5, activation
4242 - Glow plug cylinder 4, activation
4222 - Glow plug cylinder 2, activation
4212 - Glow plug cylinder 1, activa
Diesel (N47 - DDE 7.1 - MT/AT)
DTC Description
- Intermittent
Fuel (EKPS (Fuel pump control) - Diagnose)
DTC Description
6294 - Control current too low, implausible signal or value.
During cranking the current drops to about 4amps I think and recovers to about 6amps after you stop cranking.
Am struggling to find any info from the BMW forums about the fuel pump control fault as it is the only current fault (other than glow plugs), second hand units are not expensive but I am not one for just changing things with out being fairly sure why it is at fault.
Any info or advice would be great
Al