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10-03-2013, 03:35 AM | #1 |
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Manual throttle actuation for diagnosis purpose
I am trying to track down an engine knock which shows up only during warm-up phase and within a narrow rpm range.
For that purpose I need to actuate the throttle while leaning over the engine with the hood open. In my old E28 535i that was plain easy: I could simply actuate the throttle body by hand. Which does not work for Z4M: it bucks and almost stalls. Since I don't have an assistant, and I'm not long enough to have one leg on the throttle pedal and one ear over the engine, I wonder if there's a workaround. For example, is there any option in INPA / DIS to actuate the throttle from a PC running that application? |
02-24-2014, 12:51 AM | #2 |
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Eventually I ended up building a "remote throttle" myself.
I bought an accelerator pedal from a junk yard, and built an extension cable of about 3 meters long. The cable must have 6 wires. Each wire was terminated with a pin taken from an old computer male connector. It takes about 3 hours of work and the total cost is really low. The first picture below shows the device. And the second picture, how it looks like when installed. Sorry for not cleaning up the carpet prior to taking the picture. The car accelerator pedal must be removed - easy job: just remove one screw and plug out the connector. It works really good. You can throttle the engine yourself while leaning over it and listening for odd noises. Such as a VANOS rattle |
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