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Car Forum / BMW Cars / April 2005

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BMW 320D E46

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News.skynet.be - 02 Apr 2005 16:03 GMT
Hello,

I am the owner of a 5 months old BMW 320d E46 with manual gear box. I notice
a slight problem when doing low revs and then accelerating

When I drive at 1800 revs and acceleratate to 2000revs or more I feel a
slight hesitation, you can compare the feeling with the feeling you have
when you drive a car with an automatic gear-box when its changes gear. Above
2000 revs it drives great.

Maybe this feeling is normal for a Turbodiesel Car ? Maybe I can't expect
after driving a non-diesel car for 13 years that a diesel is as smooth as a
non diesel car?

Kind Regards
Koen
Bart Deschacht - 04 Apr 2005 08:26 GMT
> Hello,
>
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> Kind Regards
> Koen

Hi Koen,

There is a zone with turbo-lag. It could be you that you are in a too
high a gear, downshift and have more revs.

There used to be a problem with a faulty sensor, maybe you could ask
your dealer to have a look at it.

grtz,

Bart
1999 320d E46 136bhp
 
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