Probably have the wires crossed. Check and make certain all wires are on the correct plug and/or are in the right position on the distributor cap. Make sure they fit snugly on the plugs. You could even have a bad wire that came out of the box new (it happens).
166000 km = 103148 miles (approx).
It is: 166000/2317000 times 100/1 = 7% rounded
8300/0.05=166000
% rate = 9000/166000 * 100% = 5.42%
To convert 166,000 to percent you multiply by 100. Thus, 166,000 × 100 = 16,600,000%
Yes if it is driven alot every day. 500-600 miles per day.
Mileage is not the only thing to look at. Take the vehicle to a mechanic and find out what may need to be fixed
It cost aproxamantly 10-15 cents per 10$ bill
It is possible if the piece of concrete hit the drive shaft after contacting the pan.
Used only amsoil 10w40 in my 02 since new has 166000 miles and still runs and drives like new , use amsoil in everything, yes I know the book does not call for 10w40 but it works great for me
A lot depends on two things , first is it a diesel or petrol and second how old is the vehicle. There are many different oils out there but I have always used Castrol Magnatec on my 318i 1988 since I ve had it(1992) and covered 166000 miles. For a new or newer BMW I would use the best Synthetic you can afford.
The first thing I do on automatics is to change the fluid and filter.A dirty filter can cause many types of shifting problems. If it still acts up after the filter has been changed, I have the trans flushed ( 75.00). Most of the time this will clear up shifting problems and it is the lowest price thing you can do to cure the problem. I hope you get it fixed. Mark