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Hi all,

New to the forum and also new to the 6 series! Hoping you might be able to help with my situation.

ive had the car about a month and after a week it threw up a code, which turned out to be a stretched timing chain. The garage I bought from replaced this via their specialist FOC which was great. 
 

However since the replacement I had a P0050 o2 sensor bank 2 sensor 1 code. I replaced the o2 sensor (after much research into the correct BOSCH sensor - so many variations). All good for a day! Now the code is back. 
 

Adding to this, I now had the Po326 code thrown up ‘knock sensor 1 circuit range / performance bank 1 or single sensor’. 
 

Quite annoying. I wonder whether this all relates to the work on the timing chain? Or do I need to reset adaptations. 
 

any thoughts would be greatly appreciated

cheers

Adam

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Morning Adam. 
my x5 was showing o2 sensor issues and lean mixture etc…. Turns out the throttle body was at fault. Clear the adaptations and take it for a spin.

i was amazed how much power I had lost once replaced the throttle body.

also check for splits in the intake line.. the rubber pipes between the throttle body and the MAF sensor as this will give lean readings and O2 issues with over fueling. 

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10 hours ago, X5smw said:

Morning Adam. 
my x5 was showing o2 sensor issues and lean mixture etc…. Turns out the throttle body was at fault. Clear the adaptations and take it for a spin.

i was amazed how much power I had lost once replaced the throttle body.

also check for splits in the intake line.. the rubber pipes between the throttle body and the MAF sensor as this will give lean readings and O2 issues with over fueling. 

Greatly appreciate your reply and advice. My brother has BMW software fortunately and has reset the adaptations. Re-ran for codes etc and all clear. Took it out and it’s back to its old self. Fingers crossed it all realigns and calms down following the reset. 
thanks again

Adam

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Mine kept doing that and it was the throttle body. I would be looking around the air intake and hoses. Disconnect the maf sensor and see if any values change on the live data on the software. 

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1 hour ago, X5smw said:

Mine kept doing that and it was the throttle body. I would be looking around the air intake and hoses. Disconnect the maf sensor and see if any values change on the live data on the software. 

Thank you. I’ll give that a go too 

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