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E46 (1999 - 2006)
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My check engine light is on and my oil light keeps going on and off. I went to the mechanicand the codes p111f and p0070 came up on the computer. He asked me to research the significance of the codes, so here I am. What do they mean? Is it all related? How can he fix my issue?
My car is a 2004 330ci SMG. Thank you! Fruatrated Joe |
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the p0070 stands for "Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Circuit" which is the sensor in ur front bumper that detects the outside temperature. it's either broken, malfunctioning or missing due to a bump on the road or something. it needs to be changed
as for the p111f, it's triggered when u have a bad or contaminated MAF sensor, try cleaning it with a CRC MAF cleaner. once done with both, clear the codes and see what happens
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Thanks heztheone! What about the oil light. Think that is related?
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BMW oil-level sensors are notoriously sensitive. If the level on the dipstick is OK, you have nothing to worry about. Adding a small amount (1/2 cup to 1 cup) of oil might get rid of that warning light.
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