DarrylvanNiekerk
Active member
Looking for some advice.
I have been battling with rough running and intermittent misfires on an e90 320i - N46.
After a lot of back and forth I have eventually identified it as the front coil pack lifting off of the spark plug and not making good contact.
The sparks are 22000km old as are the coil packs - NGK and Dekra respectively.
I have left the top engine cover off so I have constant access to the coil pack in order to confirm it is making good contact - see hovering I have to do before every trip now.
I can't figure out how to secure the coil pack so it can't lift, I think as the car heats and cools the coil lifts and sometimes there is a very noticeable gap when I press it back down.
I have tried cleaning the spark plug porcelain, cleaned the coil pack rubber, taped the coil pack rubber with fabric electrical tape and also tried to compress the rubber with heat shrink and nothing has worked.
I've tried searching for a solution online but the closest suggestion was finding a way to secure the pack in place but can't see anything I can use as an anchor point.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I have been battling with rough running and intermittent misfires on an e90 320i - N46.
After a lot of back and forth I have eventually identified it as the front coil pack lifting off of the spark plug and not making good contact.
The sparks are 22000km old as are the coil packs - NGK and Dekra respectively.
I have left the top engine cover off so I have constant access to the coil pack in order to confirm it is making good contact - see hovering I have to do before every trip now.
I can't figure out how to secure the coil pack so it can't lift, I think as the car heats and cools the coil lifts and sometimes there is a very noticeable gap when I press it back down.
I have tried cleaning the spark plug porcelain, cleaned the coil pack rubber, taped the coil pack rubber with fabric electrical tape and also tried to compress the rubber with heat shrink and nothing has worked.
I've tried searching for a solution online but the closest suggestion was finding a way to secure the pack in place but can't see anything I can use as an anchor point.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.