BMW 3-Series Maintenance and Repair

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#554 of 5349 "good info" by div2

Jan 02, 2003 (10:37 am)

Yes, http://www.bmwlemon.com/ is a terrific site-if you are a psychology student looking for case studies on psychosis, paranoia, and multiple personalities. It's composed almost entirely of unsubstantiated stories- several of which are posted anonymously. Here are a few examples of the "horror stories":
 
"1976 2002"- this genius is upset that an eight year old '02 is not as reliable as a new Acura. It had a squeaky heater fan and a bad u-joint. And he's dead wrong about M10 rocker shafts. They CAN be replaced. Notice he never cites the vehicle mileage.

"740i LEMON" Owner has been reduced to tears. Poor baby. She never describes the vehicle age, mileage, or the "problems".

http://www.bmwlemon.com/gasketb.txt - you have to read this moron's message yourself, I crack up when I try to type it.

"Gasket Problem"-The profile gasket failed and BMW UK fixed it under warranty. But it took them a week and they gave him a 316 sedan for a loaner. How sad.

"What another 318 Gasket problem?"-profile gasket died at 97000 miles. Mean old Munich wouldn't pay for the repair. How unfair!

"1994 525i"- Idiot buys a CPO and after purchase "discovers" problems that would have been obvious on even a brief test drive. BMW gives him another 525i but that's not good enough. The imbecile pledges to "fight on".

"BMW=DEATH" This guy blames BMW for the fact that his girfriend was tailgating the car she hit at "40 mph". And if the seat belt failed, why didnt she suffer any facial trauma from hitting the wheel, dash, or windshield? Can you say, "I can't drive, but it's STILL BMW's fault."?

The site is a true moronic convergence

#555 of 5349 Steering problem by edwardgreen

Jan 13, 2003 (8:48 pm)

Brought my 1999 328i to dealer today. Found out that my "pulling to the left" steering problem was due to wear of the left control arm. They wanted to replace both front parts for $750 which of course I didn't pay. My car has 78,000 miles still covered in the preowned extended warranty. After calling BMW USA and the warranty administrator and the service manager they ended up charging me $240.00 saying that parts will be covered by BMW but not the labor. Anybody else have this steering problem? I've read of one message here. (The service tech told me that it is dangerous to drive the car and it should be replaced promptly.) I've had several problems with this car since we bought it including brakes, callipers, computers, cold stalls, etc. and frankly I'm convinced not to buy another BMW!

#556 of 5349 steering problem/edwardgreen by chashoang

Jan 16, 2003 (9:29 am)

An update on my steering problem as noted in file #547.
 
the dealer agreed that my car hunts to the left but found that all their 330ci do the same. i even let the service foreman take my car home for the night so he could experience what i do everyday. he agreed the next morning and realligned the car, and put it up to BMW specs, but could not get the car to go straight, and in his opinion this hunt to the left normal.
 
it was ironic that there were no 330ci to compare it to on the lot that day. i am currently taking it to another bmw dealership where i know one of the techs who moved there from my current dealership. he said he will test drive it and let me know. i will give you an update when i find out.
 
Can you tell me what excuses or solutions your dealership said would solve the problem? i haven't gone to bmwna yet, but will if the other dealer detects a problem.

#557 of 5349 Strange phenomenon occured on onboard computer by idletask

Jan 16, 2003 (11:12 am)

I've taken the 16/9 nav system as an option and the onboard computer allows for two mileage displays. I got the car new. I've let #2 alone since the beginning as to calculate the mileage over the life of the vehicle. #1 I reset each time I fill the tank.
 
Problem: after a moment (2 months/7000 miles), #2 displayed 0 when I set the unit to km/l. I usually leave the unit to l/100km. But in this unit, since Jan 13th, #2 also showed 0. It seems to have happened when the display wanted to go from 7.2 to 7.1 (haven't checked for km/l). "Funny" thing, when I chose mpg at the unit, #2 still displayed correctly!
 
I noticed my dealer about this problem and the tech guy reprogrammed the onboard computer (and I've lost my dear data - whaa, no mileage on the life of the vehicle now *weep* *weep*).
 
Has anyone else noticed this problem?

#558 of 5349 steering problem/edwardgreen by chashoang by nerd

Jan 16, 2003 (11:23 am)

I suggest that you rotate the tires. A radial tire can pull in on direction if there is a defect in the belt alignment in the tire. I have run into this problem twice with other cars, and the problem was solved by rotation. You might have to rotate them twice to get the offending tire in the "correct" position. A pull in either direction is not normal even for cheap, poorly-designed cars.

#559 of 5349 by Mr_Shiftright HOST

Jan 16, 2003 (1:55 pm)

If the car aligns to specs it really has to be a tire problem seems to me. How's inflation pressure, and have you tried to vary it?

#560 of 5349 by kdshapiro

Jan 18, 2003 (9:08 pm)

Nerd has a good point. Sometimes radial tires can be damaged but no damage is visible to the naked eye.
 
One way to detect damage is to swap the tires one at a time with a full size spare and see which swap might make a difference.

#561 of 5349 nerd, kd, Mr. shift by chashoang

Jan 19, 2003 (12:59 pm)

hey guys, thanx for the advice. to my knowledge the foreman said he switch only the front two tires to see if it helped, but it didn't. i will try swapping all the tires and update you on the situation.
 
As a side note, do you guys know how to stop the speaker rattle on my passenger side door? it only happens 80% of the time with or without the speaker on. they say it's coming from the speakers and replaced it twice but to no avail. I personally think it's coming from the door panel which connects to the speaker casing (one unit, the area that you put stuff in on the doors). Or could the speakers be blowing after each immed. replacement from a short? The speakers do work however.
 
thanx again guys.

#562 of 5349 chash by kdshapiro

Jan 19, 2003 (9:27 pm)

If the rattle is coming from the speaker area and the radio isn't on, the tech people should do some digging and figure out the cause of the rattle.
 
I have a "rattle" or "buzz" that is noticeable when the radio is on, mostly on AM. I had the car in twice. The first time the front speakers were replaced, the second time they said they could find nothing wrong. I believe the diversity antenna contributes to poor AM radio reception and am resigned to the fact this car has lousy AM radio reception. One very minor aggravating fault in a sea of other great stuff about the car.
 
My suggestion to test the speakers is, to take the CD you received with the car, go back to the dealer and play it in a couple of models on the showroom floor. Get a sense of how it plays and then go back to your car to hear how it sounds. A shorted or bad speaker should be immediately apparent.
 
In contrast to the AM reception, I find the FM radio and CD quality to be one of the best in a stock setup. I have the H/K upgrade BTW.

#563 of 5349 kdshapiro by chashoang

Jan 19, 2003 (10:00 pm)

thanx for the input. i will try some of your suggestions. This might sound stupid, but is an H/K btw an upgrade to the H/K i have in my 330ci, or is that just an abbreviation? Also, the rear speakers don't say H/K like in the sedans, or is that just the way the decor of the speakers are for the coupes?
 
thanks again. i will let you know what they say or did.
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