Car bought brand new, one owner which is me. Have well maintained the car and kept up with all expected maintenance. Tires, Oil Changes, Brakes. I just had the oil changed 3 days ago. I have aprox. 80,200 miles on the car., 5 1/2 years old.
SOURCE: High oil Consumption, BMW M5
Look for Castrol TWS 10W60 Motor Oil. This car should not burn so much oil, you need to use a different kind. It is recommended by BMW as well. I also heard the VANOS isnt an issue anymore, can be fixed with a different MAFF. Good luck!
SOURCE: Codes P0303, P0451,P0440- gas cap replaced 2X check engine light
PO303 # 3 cylinder miss fire: check ign coil and wires,
PO451
PO440: looks like perhaps something to do with the fuel line change! i would look further into it before traveling far perhaps a really well reputed garage can help?????
SOURCE: low oil pressure, stop car on 2001 cadillac seville
HI. this could be a faulty sensor or a bad oil pump screen as well. the oil pump malfunction is the worst scenario in this case. You can actually test the sensor with a voltage needle to see if its getting the proper voltage. i would inspect the wires that are attached to the sensor as well. if the wires are good and the current level is ok as well, it will most likely be a faulty oil pump or bad oil pump screen as well.
In this case, i would recommend inspecting the oil pump assembly. here is a inspection guide below that will help you confirm oil pump failure.
--OIL PUMP INSPECTION GUIDE--
The internal parts of the oil pump are not serviced separately. If wear or damage is noted, replace the entire pump assembly.
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SOURCE: 2003 VW Jetta TDI Check Engine Light Issue
Try disconnecting the battery (unhook on of the terminals) wait for like 15 mins, hook the terminal once again and start the car. I also own a 2003 Jetta and once my engine light would come on after 2 mins of driving. Disconnecting the battery is like resetting the computer and hopefully the sensor.
SOURCE: 2003 Saab 9-5 CHECK ENGINE light with vibration
87 octane ,,,you kidding ---more like 95 octane .But this has nothing to do with the vibration and check engine light,forget having the codes read get the dealer to look at it
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