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05-19-2022, 11:52 AM | #1 |
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Valvetronic Pain
Hey everyone,
longtime lurker, first time poster. I bought a 2011 335xi 6spd at the beginning of the year. it has 81k miles. All stock and had the clutch replaced at 50k and water pump replaced at 65k. Everything worked when I purchased it. No codes or CEL's but soon after started getting CEL light when accelerating hard and car started going into limp mode. 2E0F Valvetronic System Deactivated - Adjustment Fault too Frequent. Car was idling rough with bouncing RPM but no clicking sound when unlocking doors. I brought the car to a local Indy who works on a lot of German stuff. They recommended replacing VVT motor but said the eccentric shaft looked good and shouldn't need replacing. I went ahead with the repair and did other maintenance items that I knew it should have at this mileage. Additional things done at same time as VVT motor replacement include: *Spark plugs and ignition coils *Valve Cover + Gasket *OFHG and Oil Pan Gasket and Oil Cooler Gasket replacement *2 Engine Mounts *Walnut Blast *added Crank Seal *2 new VANOS Solenoids Got the car back and its idling better but still some shakes/quivers at times. Drives fine but still throws CEL under hard acceleration and returns codes 2E0F like before, but now also getting 2C56 - Charging pressure control: Plausibility pressure too high 2C58 - Charging pressure control: Deactivation Pressure bulid-up blocked. Indy says only other thing it could be is Eccentric Shaft or DME and likely boost solenoid for the 2C56/58. Says Turbo looks good these three codes have stuck now after several clears. A few other codes it has shown sometimes but not others (and not currently) are 29D2 - Intake Air Temperature Sensor, Signal Change too Fast 29D0 - Intake Air Temperature Sensor, Electrical Short Circuit to Battery + 3220 - Data Mining Template Library, System Fault:Abort Due To Current Fluctuations During Reference Measurement 6EC4 - Steering Angle Sensor Adjustment D115 - Fault CAN Telegram Timeout Mostly concerned with the 2E0F and 2C56/58 as those appear to be whats causing CEL/Limp Mode. I welcome your advice |
05-19-2022, 08:11 PM | #2 |
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