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Hey team....I'm in need of some bimmersport advice.

02 E39 M5

So the car will stall on low rpm. first happened about a year ago but has happened two or three times in the last few months (although I am driving her more regularly now).

It only happens when she's been running for sometime. Only when its basically idling. When I slow from highway speed put it in neutral and crawl upto a intersection. it just dies. Hit the key and it fires right up.

Never happens if I run down through the rev range in every gear.

Wife says it's objecting to being driven like a grandma.

I ignored the first few times it did it but now it's starting to annoy.

Any ideas where to start?

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Start with a scan and see what turns up first. The fault may be recorded without throwing the check engine light

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Also have a look at the live data and check the Idle Control input value. It should match the MAF intake values.

The cause could be anything, but my bet is a intake vaccum issue. As Glenn says a scan might just bring up some tell tail signs in the shadow memory.

If the errors are sporadic, you should have a count how many times they happen. If theyre constant then it may be a lot more obvious.

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thanks for the feedback....

I guess I'll have to have a trip to mr Jeff grey unless there's someone else in wtgn that can scan?

I'm thinking this might be hard to track down... it's really only happened maybe 5-6 times in total?

Just the twice in the last month annoyed me. Quite embarrassing.

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