DIY How To Replace a BMW Lower Intake Boot

DIY How To Replace a BMW Lower Intake Boot

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Dustoff85 says:

great video.. Thank U… I have a question, my mechanic said my DISA valve
is bad. He wants $564 to replace. Would that be the issue Y Im getting
code of [possible vacuum leak, replace mass air filter or running lean? I
replaced the MAF 3 weeks ago. i dont want to spend the $ if its just a
crack in the hose

Richard Arenas says:

Thanks good video

T WILLIS says:

Your videos are the best. I am a female and I work on my BMW 325i using
your videos. Thanks for all of your help and keep the brews flowing!

destin davis says:

i got p1188 and p1189 and just found like cracks where i can put fingers in
them on the bottom so piseed but happy i found it hopefully that is my
cade reason what u think

tvkg1322 says:

Where do you order your parts from?

dewdruspunn says:

Hey, I bought 5sp 4dr e46 323i and I love it, almost get mileage like my
civic. Well I only see good mileage on the hwy but my dsc light will keeep
flashin off back and forth when the car just warmed up

Bullshitkorner says:

usually ebay i source out for the cheapest and closest to o.e.m that i can

Bullshitkorner says:

you should always use 91 octane in the car for peak performance, the DCS is
your stability control,is there new tires on it ?? also is the air pressure
the same ? these simple things have been known to set the DCS off and give
you issues.. your car senses it’s out of control and it tries to limit
power to get back into control… you should also be able to turn it off
completely until you find out what the issue is

dewdruspunn says:

I know im young but I don’t drive it like I stole it but only do normal
daily driving

Bullshitkorner says:

yes your right, when i replaced the boot i spun the clamp to make it easier
to remove it the next time. this boot seems to be a common issue with the
e46 and lean codes

dewdruspunn says:

Idk if you got my last comment but I rotated all 4 tires when I got it in
11/12 and picked up for $100 all 4 certificates @ america tires since my
twin a tire technician and had 2 individual flat(s) @ different time’s but
my car be acting weird when I don’t press the dcs button

dewdruspunn says:

. Its always at a take off when this light comes on and gives you that
jerking feeling when I feel like my clutch is slipping, going out, or
something.. when I must keep my DCS light on by the touching that button.
Also my cruise control don’t be working correctly, like if it has a mind of
it’s own when it wants to work. Could you give me some helpful advice and I
know I shouldnt be putting regular fuel when 91 is recommended but why does
it say minium 87 when it also says recommend 91

Bullshitkorner says:

no i don’t sorry, i know on mine the front ducts just pull out in the
bumper

slowcheetah24 says:

haha i love watching this guys DIYs. Cheers for the brews and the E46!

bimmerman3 says:

That throttle body clamp is a bitch. I think I fixed a couple problems with
mine since it was a little jumpy at idle and getting the lean codes.

Anthony Carrion says:

Do you know how to remove the fog/brake ducts on the E46 M3 front bumper?

Bullshitkorner says:

thanks for watching, hopefully they have been useful

Bullshitkorner says:

hahah thanks, keep the brews cold and wrench on !!!!!!!!

David McMahon says:

Thanks for these vids, very interesting.

MrKstedman says:

My sons 330ci has these error codes. Rough idle, other than that it seems
fine. Could this be related to the intake boot?

P0300 Random/Multiple Cylinder Misfire Detected
P0171 System too Lean (Bank 1)
P0174 System too Lean (Bank 2)
P0128 Range/Performance Problem In Thermostat
P1345 Misfire Cylinder 2 With Fuel Cut-off
P1347 Misfire Cylinder 3 With Fuel Cut-off
P1349 Misfire Cylinder 4 With Fuel Cut-off
P1351 Misfire Cylinder 5 With Fuel Cut-off 

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