geeveejay 4 Report post Posted May 4, 2020 Hi All Have just purchased my first even BMW after 38 plus years of driving. Its a bit of a hobby car and needs work ( but was cheap enough ) its a relatively low ks 2.2 2002 car, but I am more used to earlier classics so black box electronics is not something I am particularly used to I have two issues I want to sort mechanically/ electrically before I get on to bits and pieces of paint and other minor fixes The first is an CEL, this was originally a PO303 code. I did a coil pack swop to see if it was a dead pack but then spotted a split in the lower intake boot. Changed this out and it drove fine for 20ks but CEL came back this time with a PO171 code which seems to suggest another air leak, cant see anything obvious in the upper boot. I am thinking of getting a smoke test but is there anywhere obvious I should look before I do this? Second issue is central locking. This didn't work at all, but I also noticed the boot brake light was also out. A quick Google search suggested the boot loom, what a mess, there were only two cables without breaks or damage. An hour with soldering iron put that right, for now ( will replace the loom eventually) . Brake lights now work and the locking will now lock all the doors and boot. Locking from the boot activates all the door locks so I don't think I have an actuator issue. After my fix the central locking works fine from the key, but still not the remote. I have also seen comment about disconnecting the fuel flap which can cause issues , but this is working fine The key fob ( two button) had flat batteries but I have replaced those and using my phone I can see the IR is producing a signal. I am therefore leaning towards programming or a receiving issue. I have followed the re programming instructions on line with no luck ( the press 3 times way). Not sure where to go now to sort this , but don't like to be beaten. If I have to get an expert to look at it who would be best, locksmith, BMW specialist or Auto electrician ? On that note can anyone recommend a good independent BMW specialist Auckland ( preferably North) who would be happy to fault find but not necessarily do all the work, I enjoy tinkering and that's a big part of old car ownership for me. That's not to say I would never pay anyone to work on the car, just depends on the job Regards Graham Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BM WORLD 1286 Report post Posted May 4, 2020 check /replace all pcv hoses for airleaks , incl oil drain one small vac lines to fuel pressure reg and tank vent valve etc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NZ00Z3 189 Report post Posted May 4, 2020 For the vacuum leak, also check the vacuum ports at the rear end of the inlet manifold. There are 3 ports, some are used, others are capped. The caps degrade and fall off. For your key, try the instructions attached. They are specifically for the IR remote and have an extra step that the RF remote does not need. Usually its the RF instructions that people find on the interweb. Infra-red key reprogamming instructions.pdf Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
geeveejay 4 Report post Posted May 4, 2020 Thanks for the responses. Really appreciated . Central locking fixed on the remote ...…..! Its the extra step that makes the difference. These instruction added the hold close to the mirror and press another button, brilliant thank you Checked the 3 caps that you suggested ( I take it they are all in a cluster 2 small one larger ) they are all intact, so its not that unfortunately, worth a look though Murray, I think I came across one of your posts previously about re window replacement and a supplier in the US, might look at doing that eventually Regards Graham 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites