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Replying to: gregory11 (Apr 01, 2009 8:41 am) |
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Replying to: gmonkies (Mar 09, 2009 12:06 pm) I have the same problem on my m3 2003. Would you please tell me what is the part that you have changed ( dealer's part#? or the rubber O-ring). I have seen the slotted screw or plug on the side of the engine block (passenger side) where the oil leaking from. I called the BMW dealer in my area and they cannot see any part in this location!!!. Thanks for your time.
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Replying to: sal4ever (May 08, 2009 12:15 pm) In any case, my friend just gave me another rubber O-ring from his O-ring box, no BMW parts required unless you want to pay the dealer extra $ for the same O-ring that you can get from the parts store. Feel free to let me know if you need anymore help. |
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I was driving on Cruise Control and suddenly the motor choked for a sec. 15 minutes later, check engine light came on and when I got off the highway, the motor was running rough like a miss fire. Shut the car off and the check engine went away but still runs rougher than normal and lost of power. It has 84K on it right now, not sure if the spark plug was changed before I bought it. Hopefully it just needs a new plug. In any case, the bentley manual does not show the m3 set up for changing spark plug. It does not have a bolt that holds down the individual ignition coil like the other 3 series. After I separate the ignition wire harness wire from the ignition coil, does the coil just pull up/out? The coil is pretty tight in there, not sure if there's anything else I need to do or just man handle it. Hopefully once I fix replace the plugs, it will stop miss firing and running rough If it was my honda, I'll just yank it out but always more fearful when it comes to working on the bimmer. Please Advice!!! |
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Issue: Every morning steering right to back out or steering sharp right moving forward, there is a grinding metal noise coming from the rear. An example of the noise would be as if one was to move a very heavy couch with four wooden legs a very short distance over concrete floors. Weird example but that is the first thing that pops in my mind. Or another example would be as if the wheel was about to fall off the axle and the titled wheel is grinding against the axle. It only happens with SHARP right turns. But once the car is warmed up, the noise does not happen again. Any ideas why the noise? solutions? I thought it was a lack of oil for the slip differential, but the dealer changed it out and still makes the noise, only in the morning. Thanks for any feedback -john
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Replying to: jjohnjohn (Oct 31, 2009 8:24 pm) I wouldn't expect the noise to be that severe sounding though.... |
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Replying to: jjohnjohn (Oct 31, 2009 8:24 pm) |
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A friend told me the whinning noise coming from the back when I'm cruising at ~ 80 MPH on the cruise control is my rear diff and it shouldn't do that. The sound is normally not there when I drive on the street or when I punch it. He suggested I change the fluid and see if the noise goes away, otherwise, I might have a lose pinion. Anyone else has or had this problem. I always thought that it was a normal common sound. My M3 now is 01 Manual with 88K. Any thoughts?
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Replying to: gmonkies (Dec 21, 2009 4:15 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Dec 21, 2009 4:55 pm) I will double check the noise the next time I drive it on the highway since is my occasional weekend car. Thanks Have a happy holiday to you and everyone on this site.
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