How to fix BMW 335i N54's Limp Mode in ~7 minutes

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  • Опубликовано: 10 авг 2021
  • Faulty BMW VANOS solenoids are a common source of check engine lights and limp mode (Engine Malfunction - Half Engine Light). The two most common codes you will see when this solenoid is operating erratically is 2A87 and 2A82. Usually, restarting your BMW can make the code or problem go away temporarily but it is likely for the problems to come back again.
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Комментарии • 70

  • @camposjesus3725
    @camposjesus3725 2 года назад +5

    You don't have to take off the engine cover btw

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  2 года назад

      Oh bet, work smarter not harder 🥸

    • @camposjesus3725
      @camposjesus3725 2 года назад +1

      @@Fungustus1 in the time it took you to remove the cowling and the engine cover, i finished the job already 🥸

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  2 года назад +1

      @@camposjesus3725 cool story bro. Want a cookie? 🤡🤡

    • @camposjesus3725
      @camposjesus3725 2 года назад

      @@Fungustus1 Na you can keep that mf, just callin out how you added extra steps for no reason 🤡

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  2 года назад +1

      @@camposjesus3725 aight bro, good lookin out

  • @jordyne.1398
    @jordyne.1398 Год назад +13

    Had the same issue, to save you a bunch of money go buy some break cleaner, take the vanos solenoids out, spray em and clean em. put them back in the way they were. worked perfectly for me and haven’t had any issues. (heard you talk about people cleaning them in the video after i typed this out 🤣) for anyone who didn’t watch the video all the way through like me!

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  Год назад

      For sure! Definitely will save a lot of money doing this method. I saw a video and they jumped the connection to make them open to get a more thorough clean, I'd try that too if you're electronically inclined.

  • @RedPillAwake
    @RedPillAwake 4 месяца назад +1

    When you presented the tools needed I burst out in laughter because I thought this was going to be a way to electronically clear it.❤😂

  • @davidsibilly-rg3tj
    @davidsibilly-rg3tj Год назад +1

    Amazing video keep up the good work brother was super helpful 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @mgonzales12015
    @mgonzales12015 2 года назад +3

    you guys are to wholesome at the end

  • @khawin
    @khawin 3 года назад +4

    Can you make a day in the life? Very informative video, thank you!

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  2 года назад +1

      Yeeee. Sounds like a fun video! Ty bro 🙏

  • @Osamabeenleanin210
    @Osamabeenleanin210 2 года назад +3

    Appreciate you my guy!!

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  2 года назад +1

      Thanks man! Appreciate you bro!

  • @isthtdon
    @isthtdon 22 дня назад

    saved me time thank youuu

  • @patricks.9036
    @patricks.9036 Год назад +2

    Hell yeah! About to fix mines Bro!

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  Год назад +1

      Let's go! I'm hoping this solved your limp mode troubles.

  • @jonimaanwadu8327
    @jonimaanwadu8327 2 года назад +1

    Mine was the turbo actuator in the back.
    Turus out it was the actuator arm that flew a c-clip off. 2eur fix and works like a charm now.

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  2 года назад +1

      Niceeee, when I get turbo issues I'll check out wastegate actuator arms when they start acting up. Did your engine/turbos ever make this "howl" noise when boosting? Once oil is at operating temp it goes away. mods r MHD stage 1 tune + dci.

    • @jonimaanwadu8327
      @jonimaanwadu8327 2 года назад +1

      @@Fungustus1 Before fixing could not notice or cant remember..
      Now it makes normal turbo sounds.
      Not sure do you mean a high pitch howl when giving revs or what?

    • @jonimaanwadu8327
      @jonimaanwadu8327 2 года назад +1

      @@Fungustus1 But the wastegate actuator arms are usually at fault with these cars when they get more miles in.
      Inside the wastegate pipe that the actuator controls it usually gets stuck with soot and other crap so it could also be jammed. Best fix is to change the turbos since the c clip fix for me is temporary.

    • @jcbeast_135i
      @jcbeast_135i Год назад

      whas that a P13BA code by any chance?

    • @jonimaanwadu8327
      @jonimaanwadu8327 Год назад

      @@jcbeast_135i Unofortunately i did not get codes.
      No fault lights were present but it is pretty easy to check if it is at fault.
      At N47 Diesel it is on the left side of the engine.

  • @advantage8909
    @advantage8909 3 месяца назад

    Did the limbo go away by itself once you fixed it or did you have to clear the code?

  • @williebean608
    @williebean608 2 года назад

    ❤️👍🏽I need help with my engine malfunction

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  2 года назад

      Late reply, glad I could help. If you need more assistance, feel free to PM me or reply to this comment!

  • @jjung2005
    @jjung2005 29 дней назад

    My fan comes off & on continuously and eventually will show overheat around 200F and becomes limp mode. The car only has 33k original miles. Any ideas?

  • @Just_e36
    @Just_e36 2 года назад

    Are you having issue sluggish from first to second gear before you change your vanos?

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  2 года назад +2

      Can't remember entirely, but I do remember a hesitation / sluggish performance at low rpms regardless of gear. Like there'd be no power and then sudden power, like over exaggerated boost lag but pre-boost felt like driving my old lancer lmao

  • @anma8658
    @anma8658 Год назад

    Would the vanos sensor the only reason it will cause limp dic ? Mt car was doing the same then hpfp went out

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  Год назад +1

      Vanos is not the only reason, just one of the easier ones to solve. Boost leak can trigger limp mode and tired turbos / wastegates too. Oil getting too hot, etc.

  • @YoloSwaggins
    @YoloSwaggins Год назад +1

    Hey bro I have a 2013 x1 I was driving it and all sudden it pop into N lost all power now it won’t start it makes a click noise that’s it any advice ?

    • @a_armadillo
      @a_armadillo 2 месяца назад

      if its an audible pop try inspecting your charge pipe, common issue on n54 n55, you probably already took the car in to get it fixed but if not it might be worth a look. I replaced my charge pipe myself on my e90 n55 for an aftermarket one and it took only like an hour and 130 bucks

  • @123Vgj
    @123Vgj 2 года назад

    What radar u use ?

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  2 года назад

      I got the cheapest speed radar from local best buy. ~$100. Brand is "Passport"?
      Paid itself off 5x times, especially with those stupid red light cameras that oregon has.

  • @yasienmohamed3860
    @yasienmohamed3860 8 месяцев назад +1

    I changed my selonoids but it still goes into limp mode

    • @dhalsim-1
      @dhalsim-1 8 месяцев назад

      There's 1,000 different reasons for limp mode

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  8 месяцев назад

      Bummer... and dhalsim is correct. Good luck bro

  • @aqwmasterz12
    @aqwmasterz12 Год назад +1

    Are you still active bro? What was the caused of your misfire 456

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  Год назад +1

      It was outdated injectors, I previously had a mix of index 7 and 9's. Bit the bullet and purchased a set of new Index 12 injectors (~$1200 at the time RIP!) Installed them myself and coded with bimmergeeks protool + kdcan cable, no more misfires!
      I would suggest scouting your local pick n pulls, might get lucky and get a set of healthy injectors.

    • @aqwmasterz12
      @aqwmasterz12 Год назад +1

      Appreciate it. Im on index 1 lol. Index 12 looking steep right now. But bought some eldors coil hopefully its those not pushing enough power to the spark plugs

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  Год назад +1

      @@aqwmasterz12 Extra info just in case you didn't know, but I knew injectors were the culprit when I inspected my spark plugs and they were soaked in fuel after sitting overnight. At the time I was theorizing some of my injectors were stuck open and causing misfires + long crank conditions on cold starts.

    • @aqwmasterz12
      @aqwmasterz12 Год назад +1

      @@Fungustus1 put on new coils and still misfiring 456. Unplugging coils from those cylinders don’t seem to make a difference, Coils and Plugs new however plug seems dirty and black after sitting overnight. Im stuck right now lol.

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  Год назад +1

      @@aqwmasterz12 yeah bro I feel you, did you smell fuel on the the plugs? Chasing misfires definitely sucks sorry bro... plugs and coils checked so... ima just list things you can try.
      Spark plug gap, injectors, HPFP and LPFP, Carbon buildup, VANOS Solenoids are some of the less expensive things to inspect.
      Worst case scenario is you have MSD80 ECU and needs MSD81. Oh yeah and maybe O2 sensors too.

  • @michaelsmith3017
    @michaelsmith3017 Год назад

    I have similar issue but I have p0015 code…

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  Год назад

      That sounds like a generic BT scan tool code. You can get a more specific BMW DME code with MHD or Protool with a bimmergeeks KDCAN adapter.
      What year is your 335i? I heard early build models have issues with early wear on cam bearing ledges causing Vanos codes. Sorry broski wish I knew more about our platform to help...

    • @michaelsmith3017
      @michaelsmith3017 Год назад

      @@Fungustus1 no worries mate thanks for answer , it’s 2006 model , I cleaned the bottom solenoid and i didn’t get this code again even when I push it hard . I think it’s okay now

  • @tntfragz1945
    @tntfragz1945 2 года назад +1

    I got this after accelerating way too hard in manual mode went back home turned of the car and turned it back on and the code hasnt come back since (ive pushed it to try)

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  2 года назад +1

      Here's my personal experience. At first, limp mode would trigger randomly, after pulls, while idling, during normal driving at least once a week. Restart the engine and all is fine... Months later it started getting worse, limp mode coming up every drive, even small 10 minute commutes, restart engine and would limp would trigger in the same drive! That's what signaled me to research and find this solution. Try cleaning your VANOS Solenoids, see if that stops limp mode from triggering. There are videos here on YT showing how. Good luck!

    • @tntfragz1945
      @tntfragz1945 2 года назад

      @@Fungustus1 Thank youu soo much

    • @jcbeast_135i
      @jcbeast_135i Год назад

      @@Fungustus1Bruh literally my experience… & now after a year of on and off not so often my limp mode and check engine service wont go away, cleaned the vanoss finally today & just orderded a new one ( b4 that I thought it was the Camshaft sensors ( replaced both )

    • @jcbeast_135i
      @jcbeast_135i Год назад

      @@Fungustus1After I cleaned the exhaust one today both codes were gone for 2 min then came back,

  • @ISTVAN1127
    @ISTVAN1127 8 месяцев назад

    I wonder what happened between 76,377 and 66,576 miles. Its a miracle.

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  7 месяцев назад +1

      The bimmer gods granted me 10k miles of reliability. Then straight back to CEL hell 😅

  • @emmanuelechevarria4355
    @emmanuelechevarria4355 Месяц назад

    I think that's my problem with my car right now.
    It's in the shop right now. Dos bell cost me 600 bucks for 2 of them.😢. Too much money.

  • @tylerwiegel7997
    @tylerwiegel7997 Год назад

    Replaced mine and it still is in limp mode

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that bro. Genuine BMW VANOS or aftermarket? VehicularDIYs video has people commenting that aftermarket options are a hit or miss... Best of luck!

    • @dhalsim-1
      @dhalsim-1 8 месяцев назад

      Did it show a fault code for vanos on diagnosis?

  • @cold_e9086
    @cold_e9086 Год назад

    10k miles later

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  8 месяцев назад

      10k miles later water pump dies and radiator cracks at the plastic seam for the second time. ~90k miles bruh.

  • @europacc6701
    @europacc6701 2 года назад

    99.9 mpg🤭

  • @skullviet
    @skullviet 3 года назад

    damn you lookin like a hot korean boi with beamer.

    • @Fungustus1
      @Fungustus1  2 года назад

      Lmaooo gassin me up 😅😉

  • @YoloSwaggins
    @YoloSwaggins Год назад

    Hey bro I have a 2013 x1 I was driving it and all sudden it pop into N lost all power now it won’t start it makes a click noise that’s it any advice ?

    • @emmanuelechevarria4355
      @emmanuelechevarria4355 Месяц назад

      That's the same problem I got with mice. Isn't the shop right now?
      That cost me $600 for 2 of those babies...
      Hopefully, it will cost me $1300 when I get done...
      Mechanics are very expensive too, and that's my budget.