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Bloody idle problems and icv help please
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 7:25 pm
by Westy35
Good evening all. I have a 318i Auto and have the old faithful rough idle problems ,also when i'm in drive sat at a stand still,the car just wants to go,the rear end bounces up and down like it's doin pressups! and so do the revs,and mpg needle is also swinging backwards and forwards from 50 to 0. When i disconnect the icv electrical connection everything is fine although the revs do go up slightly.Can any of you bm techys help me on this or has anyone had the same and what did you do to fix it?? I have replaced the throttle body hose because it was split and today cleaned out the icv.I'm now at my wits end and with very little english sterling i can't afford to take it to a garage,who will proberbly charge me a fortune for something i could maybe do myself.

Re: Bloody idle problems and icv help please
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 7:29 pm
by daimlerman
Does sound like the ICV is shouting 'enough',try a 'wanted ' add for a s/h one if funds are low..
Re: Bloody idle problems and icv help please
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 7:34 pm
by Westy35
Cheers mate i will,how will i know if a second hand one is in good working order?

Re: Bloody idle problems and icv help please
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 7:37 pm
by RM2186
Westy35 wrote:Cheers mate i will,how will i know if a second hand one is in good working order?

Chance you take but most traders on here will know if it came from a good engine or not and I am sure would swap it if it proved otherwise

Re: Bloody idle problems and icv help please
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 7:37 pm
by beemerbird
Westy35 wrote:Cheers mate i will,how will i know if a second hand one is in good working order?

Check out the sellers feedback, and ask the question. Traders who sell a lot on here rely on their reputation, so won't benefit from selling you a dud.
Re: Bloody idle problems and icv help please
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 7:39 pm
by daimlerman
Westy35 wrote:Cheers mate i will,how will i know if a second hand one is in good working order?

That's the rub,but new one's will cost at least an arm,maybe a leg as well,so a £25 s/h part has to be worth a punt!
M40 engined cars are being scrapped as no-one wants them,so you do stand a good chance of getting a decent bit.
Re: Bloody idle problems and icv help please
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 9:44 pm
by Westy35
Yeh thats another option cheers.Just put a post on the wanted section and i can get a second hand one for 15 nicker deliverd to my door.Might just get it anyway.