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O2 Sensor dead - Don't use RON95 Petrol
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<blockquote data-quote="calvin3663" data-source="post: 22919" data-attributes="member: 18334"><p>My E36 318 engine suddently stop while I was driving along the Tun Razak road today....:bawling:It's like fuel-line just cut itself out and the engine just dies off (while the car is still moving)Wah...so dangerous...no warning lights....no service signals!Luckily, I managed to re-start the engine. Quickly drive to the workshop for engine code inspection.Turns out that the O2 sensor was faulty.Apparently, the mechanic says better don't use Ron95 petrol for BMW (eventhough the manual say can).WTF!Hope you guys out there are aware about this too....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calvin3663, post: 22919, member: 18334"] My E36 318 engine suddently stop while I was driving along the Tun Razak road today....:bawling:It's like fuel-line just cut itself out and the engine just dies off (while the car is still moving)Wah...so dangerous...no warning lights....no service signals!Luckily, I managed to re-start the engine. Quickly drive to the workshop for engine code inspection.Turns out that the O2 sensor was faulty.Apparently, the mechanic says better don't use Ron95 petrol for BMW (eventhough the manual say can).WTF!Hope you guys out there are aware about this too.... [/QUOTE]
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