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  • secretwpn
    Bimmer Rookie
    • Feb 2015
    • 25
    • Jyväskylä

    E39 520i Touring fuel consumption

    Hi guys!
    Please excuse me for english in this thread,
    mutta en puhu suomea hyvin vielä.

    The question is what should be normal fuel consumption for pre-facelift 520 wagon (petrol engine, M52B20)? I get something like that:
    highway: 9
    mixed: 11-12
    city: 13-14

    Looks a bit too high, doesn't it? What do you think?

    I am not too heavy on gas pedal, just normal family driving. Mostly drive alone though, short trips in city home-work-prisma-home.

    Google says often O2 sensors are to blame, but AFAIK if O2 sensors are bad your idle won't be steady, and mine is pretty stable.
    So changing the sensors blindly without knowing that they are indeed the source of a problem is a bit too much for me (I'm tight on budget at the moment)

    Thanks in advance!
    2001 e39 520iA Touring
  • Haatainen
    BTCF Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 1449
    • Tampere

    #2
    Is your car manual or automatic?

    I had elevated fuel consumption on my 530iA, (10/13/17 l/100km). There was two separate causes for this: the turbine lock of the transmission was not working properly and the primary O2 -sensor of bank2 was faulty.

    Car was idling ok tough. The noticeable symptoms were too high engine speed on higher speeds and general "rubbery" feel while accelerating.

    After fixing these problems I have very similar consumption readings compared to your current situation (with one liter of added fun in the engine)

    I recommend to start by reading the fault codes of engine and transmission, as this is by far the easiest method of troubleshooting.

    The codes I got were something like

    Torque converter, too much slippage
    O2 sensor, bank 2 (something)

    Also it was clearly visible in live data that the value of the bank2 O2 sensor remained constant while value of the bank1 O2 sensor varied constantly.
    Alla:
    E61 530i(a) -09 perheauto myös invalidille
    E24 635Csi -84 Polaris metallic

    Ennenkin on ollut autoja

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    • secretwpn
      Bimmer Rookie
      • Feb 2015
      • 25
      • Jyväskylä

      #3
      Hey, thanks for sharing!
      Mine is manual.
      Don't have the code reader tho, any recommendations, which one to use or it doesn't matter?

      Any fellow clubmates from JKL who can share the reader (beer from my side )?
      2001 e39 520iA Touring

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      • HTK12
        BTCF Member
        • Jul 2011
        • 10923
        • Joensuu

        #4
        I'd start diagnosing by hooking up INPA (it was BMW factory tool when they made e39). Check for codes and check for vacuum leaks with TESTO & can of carb cleaner. While testo is showing the lambda value spray carb cleaner to potential vacuum leak locations. You'll notice even small vacuum leaks by looking at the lambda in TESTO.

        Quite a few forum members got INPA & TESTO.
        e39 540iA E85

        Vikakoodit, live-datat, koodaukset, karttapäivitykset, ohjelmistopäivitykset E/F/G-sarjaan.
        Etänä koodaukset & vikakoodienluku E/F/G-sarjaan.
        Retrofit ym. koodaukset (BMW)
        Joensuu ja lähialueet, yhteyttä priivalla
        INPA, NCS, WinKFP, ISTA, E-sys jne. asennuksia etänä Ultraviewerillä. Myös K+DCAN & ENET kaapelit
        Myydään: Diagnostiikkaläppäri BMW:lle

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        • ppeetu
          Bimmer Fanatic
          • Sep 2012
          • 278
          • Vantaa

          #5
          Perkele kun ei ymmärrä lontoota juuri yhtään, niin viittiskö joku suomentaa sen ymmärsin että kulutuksista puhutaan, ja omassa 523iA on myös kulutusnoussut, ilman järkveää selitystä.. Kiitoksia jo etukäteen



          Originally posted by Haatainen View Post
          Is your car manual or automatic?

          I had elevated fuel consumption on my 530iA, (10/13/17 l/100km). There was two separate causes for this: the turbine lock of the transmission was not working properly and the primary O2 -sensor of bank2 was faulty.

          Car was idling ok tough. The noticeable symptoms were too high engine speed on higher speeds and general "rubbery" feel while accelerating.

          After fixing these problems I have very similar consumption readings compared to your current situation (with one liter of added fun in the engine)

          I recommend to start by reading the fault codes of engine and transmission, as this is by far the easiest method of troubleshooting.

          The codes I got were something like

          Torque converter, too much slippage
          O2 sensor, bank 2 (something)

          Also it was clearly visible in live data that the value of the bank2 O2 sensor remained constant while value of the bank1 O2 sensor varied constantly.
          E91 320d M-Sport


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          • secretwpn
            Bimmer Rookie
            • Feb 2015
            • 25
            • Jyväskylä

            #6
            Alright, some update: didn't go for INPA yet, but got myself some cheap obd2 scanner and an adapter to round 20-pin bmw diagnostic socket that is under the hood.
            Unfortunately it gives me linking error so i can't read the codes with it. And my car does not have obd2 socket inside the cabin, only the round 20 pin.
            Do you guys know if INPA will work for me? I'm not that familiar with all those protocols, is it so that inpa will hook up to the same round socket through some adapter and then go to usb port of PC? I wonder will it still work keeping in mine that obd2 didn't.

            Thanks!
            2001 e39 520iA Touring

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            • HTK12
              BTCF Member
              • Jul 2011
              • 10923
              • Joensuu

              #7
              Originally posted by secretwpn View Post
              Alright, some update: didn't go for INPA yet, but got myself some cheap obd2 scanner and an adapter to round 20-pin bmw diagnostic socket that is under the hood.
              Unfortunately it gives me linking error so i can't read the codes with it. And my car does not have obd2 socket inside the cabin, only the round 20 pin.
              Do you guys know if INPA will work for me? I'm not that familiar with all those protocols, is it so that inpa will hook up to the same round socket through some adapter and then go to usb port of PC? I wonder will it still work keeping in mine that obd2 didn't.

              Thanks!

              INPA will, because it was BMW factory tool. Cheap obd2 scanners are quite useless with e39, if you ask me. I read codes from local BMW owners. If it won't work with properly working INPA, you got either a bad module that is jamming the BUS or a wiring issue in the car. I'd start with working INPA and only then check the BUS if you can't communite with the car.
              e39 540iA E85

              Vikakoodit, live-datat, koodaukset, karttapäivitykset, ohjelmistopäivitykset E/F/G-sarjaan.
              Etänä koodaukset & vikakoodienluku E/F/G-sarjaan.
              Retrofit ym. koodaukset (BMW)
              Joensuu ja lähialueet, yhteyttä priivalla
              INPA, NCS, WinKFP, ISTA, E-sys jne. asennuksia etänä Ultraviewerillä. Myös K+DCAN & ENET kaapelit
              Myydään: Diagnostiikkaläppäri BMW:lle

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              • secretwpn
                Bimmer Rookie
                • Feb 2015
                • 25
                • Jyväskylä

                #8
                Alright, thanks, man! I'll do that!
                2001 e39 520iA Touring

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                • HTK12
                  BTCF Member
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 10923
                  • Joensuu

                  #9
                  Originally posted by secretwpn View Post
                  Alright, thanks, man! I'll do that!
                  Forgot to add that you could also a blown fuse, so you might not have power in the diagnotic port. You can find info how to check for power in the diagnostic port by googling something like "bmw 20 pin connector".
                  e39 540iA E85

                  Vikakoodit, live-datat, koodaukset, karttapäivitykset, ohjelmistopäivitykset E/F/G-sarjaan.
                  Etänä koodaukset & vikakoodienluku E/F/G-sarjaan.
                  Retrofit ym. koodaukset (BMW)
                  Joensuu ja lähialueet, yhteyttä priivalla
                  INPA, NCS, WinKFP, ISTA, E-sys jne. asennuksia etänä Ultraviewerillä. Myös K+DCAN & ENET kaapelit
                  Myydään: Diagnostiikkaläppäri BMW:lle

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                  • secretwpn
                    Bimmer Rookie
                    • Feb 2015
                    • 25
                    • Jyväskylä

                    #10
                    That's not the case perhaps, cuz the scanner powers up from the port, it just can't link to the car
                    2001 e39 520iA Touring

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                    • HTK12
                      BTCF Member
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 10923
                      • Joensuu

                      #11
                      As I said it would be easiest to test with INPA. If you can't get INPA yourself, then you could contact a local forum member that got INPA and meet.
                      e39 540iA E85

                      Vikakoodit, live-datat, koodaukset, karttapäivitykset, ohjelmistopäivitykset E/F/G-sarjaan.
                      Etänä koodaukset & vikakoodienluku E/F/G-sarjaan.
                      Retrofit ym. koodaukset (BMW)
                      Joensuu ja lähialueet, yhteyttä priivalla
                      INPA, NCS, WinKFP, ISTA, E-sys jne. asennuksia etänä Ultraviewerillä. Myös K+DCAN & ENET kaapelit
                      Myydään: Diagnostiikkaläppäri BMW:lle

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                      • secretwpn
                        Bimmer Rookie
                        • Feb 2015
                        • 25
                        • Jyväskylä

                        #12
                        Alright, an update, just in case it could help someone.

                        With help of BreeZi BTCF user (whos services i highly recommend btw) we found out that i had a faulty camshaft sensor.

                        New one from VDO made a 100e hole in my pocket.
                        Replacing old one was relatively easy job (even though disconnecting the harness from the socket is a bitch, very hard to do with one hand, at least i have struggled good 20 minutes).
                        Whole job took me about 45 minutes (freezing in the parking lot, if you have a garage it would be faster and easier)

                        As a result - smoother start, average in-city consumption dropped to ~12l/100km which I'm really happy with.
                        Highway consumption is at 7l/100km

                        So, thanks for advises, this question is closed for me for now.
                        Last edited by secretwpn; 30-03-2015, 11:23. Reason: highway consumption details added
                        2001 e39 520iA Touring

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