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Picture this, you’re cruising in your BMW 7 series (G11(2015-present)) with the B58 (3.0L Twin-turbo I6) engine, when suddenly, the vehicle begins to stumble and you feel something is off. Your sublime driving experience is disrupted with jerks and shaking. What you’re encountering is an ‘Engine Misfire’, a situation that could lead to severe damages if not tended to immediately.
Common Causes of Engine Misfires in BMW 7 Series (G11(2015-present))
An engine misfire can be traced back to a variety of reasons. They can be mechanical, electrical, or software-related. Fuel injection disruptions, malfunctioning spark plugs, imbalanced air-fuel mixture, and worn-out valves are among the mechanical reasons causing your BMW to misfire. Electrical issues may include damaged ignition coils, wiring, or even a dying battery. Lastly, an outdated engine control unit (ECU) software could contribute to engine misfires.
Potential Solutions to Engine Misfires
Corrective measures differ based on the cause of the engine misfire. A comprehensive diagnostic is the first step towards solving the issue. Replacing a malfunctioning spark plug or fuel injector, repairing or replacing a faulty ignition coil or wiring, may solve mechanical or electrical issues. A software update might do the trick when the issue is related to the ECU.
Our Professional Diagnostic and Repair Services
At Motorsport Werk, our highly skilled and experienced technicians use top-of-the-line diagnostic tools to find the root cause of your engine misfire. We also offer full servicing, whether it’s a parts replacement or a software update, in the Netherlands and Germany. Not in these regions? We’re up to speed with current times and offer global support via Microsoft Teams, ensuring we solve your problem regardless of your location.
Don’t let an engine misfire throw a spanner in the works of your driving experience. Get in touch and let us restore the performance of your BMW 7 series (G11 (2015-present)) with the B58 (3.0L Twin-turbo I6) engine.
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