I change the exhaust vanos and plugs and coils, now it won't start. 2008 BMW 323i, please help!!
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Obviously, you need to recheck your work. Did you tighten the 8mm nuts which hold the coil grounds in place? And, um, let's clarify what you mean by "changed the exhaust vanos". The exhaust vanos unit lives under the valvecover, and requires removal of the timing chains, and retiming the engine. Is that what you did, or did you just replace the solenoid?
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Solenoid sorry , I'm checking it all over now
It was the solenoid, I didn't have to remove the grounds, I checked a connections it's firering but I'm guessing its flooded
I've got misfires on 2 & 4
You need to know that these coils are very difficult to plug in. You cannot rely on the pivoting part to properly engage the plug to the coil. Press the plug hard into the coil while pivoting the clasp.
I hope that you bought quality, OEM coils, and the correct OEM plugs?
Last edited by bmwdirtracer; 07-21-2018 at 05:45 PM.
Chris Powell
Racer and Instructor since, well. decades, ok?
Master Auto Tech, owner of German Motors of Aberdeen
BMWCCA 274412
German Motors is hiring ! https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...1#post30831471
I check all connections and still had a misfire on 4, I swapped an old coil with the new one, running great. I must of gotten a bad coil (bosch), I will have to return it. No codes anymore, and my vanos exhaust solenoid code is gone. thanks for you help.
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