BMW E70 , X5 N62N , 4.8 i , 2007 ECU faulty

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BMW E70 , X5 N62N , 4.8 i , 2007 ECU faulty

Postby Adel75 » Tue May 03, 2016 7:19 am

Hello everyone

Dear Mates ,

Thank you in advance for your help.

please could you help and tell me in the attached photo which component , circuit or controller or resistance is responsible for Throttle body , in this BMW ECU the Throttle body controller is the only failure , EPPROM IS OK , so I would like just to change the faulty part without swapping to other ECU as I dont have the tools now ( BDM ...and so )

ur help will be really appreciated

with kind regards

Adel
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Re: BMW E70 , X5 N62N , 4.8 i , 2007 ECU faulty

Postby Adel75 » Tue May 10, 2016 7:41 pm

hELLO

PLEASE HELP !

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Re: BMW E70 , X5 N62N , 4.8 i , 2007 ECU faulty

Postby bossix » Tue May 31, 2016 6:17 pm

Hi,
I had the same issue with a similar car. After changing the throttle body I found out that the pins in the throttle body connector were loose and there was poor contact. Replaced the connector together with new pins and fault went away.
Hope this helps.

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