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Re: CUTTING OUT WHEN CHANGING GEARS(HELP)
« Reply #15 on: 29 October 2007, 02:14:10 »

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thanks for all your help,i will try to check all suggestions asap.i got it private from a place called  chipping campden in warwickshire.

Only 20 miles from me then...
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Re: CUTTING OUT WHEN CHANGING GEARS(HELP)
« Reply #16 on: 29 October 2007, 10:20:51 »

Haynes doesn't cover the diesel engine anyway regardless of pre or post facelift.   Although I would think still worth having for the non engine related stuff, even if its a facelift.
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Re: CUTTING OUT WHEN CHANGING GEARS(HELP)
« Reply #17 on: 30 October 2007, 15:46:20 »



While haveing a look myself I have noticed that there is a metal tube which I have arrowed and it is realy loose and does not attach to anything else ie: not going anywhere. Just wondering what it is, is it the egv, where should the pipe be going, i'm gessing its not suposed to be loose.

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Re: CUTTING OUT WHEN CHANGING GEARS(HELP)
« Reply #18 on: 30 October 2007, 19:09:43 »

yup, egr, my (old) egr was missing that pipe, no issues.

Worth seeing if any codes stored.
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Re: CUTTING OUT WHEN CHANGING GEARS(HELP)
« Reply #19 on: 30 October 2007, 19:50:28 »

Nope, had another person look at it and no code's stored. Going in Wednesday afternoon to be looked at. Hopefully all be sorted then.
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Re: CUTTING OUT WHEN CHANGING GEARS(HELP)
« Reply #20 on: 02 November 2007, 14:00:23 »

Had another garage look at the car, they have been right through it, all they could suggest is that it may be the sencer on eather the side of the fule pump or the throttle sencer, but they did not know. I got realy stressed with the car yesterday and gave it a good hamering, fault dissapeared.
So with the fault disapeared I poped back to see my mate, he plugged in his programer and it came up with fault code 64 low fueling, but the car ran fine all last night. Drove the car lunch time and happining again for a while, suddenly it stopped playing up.
I have spoken to a few places an knowone seam's to have a clue or want to touch it.
Anyone please.
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Re: CUTTING OUT WHEN CHANGING GEARS(HELP)
« Reply #21 on: 03 November 2007, 14:27:09 »

Anyone????
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« Reply #22 on: 07 December 2007, 14:55:41 »

The car is still playing up, it's been in 3 garages now and still not sorted out. I have lost all hope in this car, got to admit the Omega is the worst car I have ever owned because of this fault. But still desprate to get this sorted out.
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Re: CUTTING OUT WHEN CHANGING GEARS(HELP)
« Reply #23 on: 07 December 2007, 16:08:33 »

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The car is still playing up, it's been in 3 garages now and still not sorted out. I have lost all hope in this car, got to admit the Omega is the worst car I have ever owned because of this fault. But still desprate to get this sorted out.

The BMW engine and software are pretty poor at giving good help on faults....
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