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06-19-2007, 05:35 PM | #1 |
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E93 - 10 days old and probs already ;(
Hi guys - just thought I would share a few probs on my 10 day old E93 vert - 325i M sport - curious to see if others have experienced anything similar??
Fault 1 - front wing alignment - the front nearside wing is ill fitting - the wheel arch line does not meet with the bumper and the swage line that runs along the door 'drops' when it meets the wing. Fault 2 - When I unlock the car and open the door, the front window randomly winds down! When I get in and shut the door the window winds back up again - if a passenger gets in theirs does the same?? only happens now and again tho?? Fault 3- there has been a strange whining type noise coming from the engine - very noticeable when driving slowly (say on a car park) in 2nd - sounds almost like a fan belt or similar but not as bad my friend works for a beemer stealer and was gonna take it in for these faults tomorrow but....... I have been down to Ascot in the car today (150 mile round journey - 90% m'way) - was really looking forward to giving it a proper outing - started journey at 400 miles - after about 50 miles on the m'way the steering started feeling very strange - the car was not self centreing at all - if I turned the wheel left it would 'stick' there until I corrected it back and then it would stick there also - I pulled off at the services and as soon as I hit the roundabout all was well again (it seems working the steering makes the fault disappear?) - back on the m'way within a few miles fault re-appears. Same problem most of the way home Mate from stealer has now recommended that he not take it in tomorrow (he needs to go up 2 m'way junctions!!) and that I call out BMW assist to get a tech out. I will keep u guys informed but so far I am not impressed with possible reliability - car looks and drives great otherwise but these faults kinda take the shine off a little. Anyone had similar probs?? Paul |
06-20-2007, 12:59 AM | #2 |
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Hi Paul,
Sorry to hear about your issues. Regarding fault 2, if you "double-click" the open button on the fob the window goes down about 3/4 of the way when you open the door, then backup when you close the door. My e92 does this - the salesperson said it was a useful feature for getting past the wide windows when getting in the car in tight spaces, especially in carparks. I think you should be able to get the other issues resolved quite easily. Gordon.
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06-20-2007, 03:11 AM | #3 |
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Sorry to hear that mate. You spend a fortune on a beautiful car and this happens... Chin up, it will soon be fixed!
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06-20-2007, 07:18 AM | #7 |
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Apart from the faults I hope you're enjoying your car.
In answer to your specific points - Fault 1 - that's just poor workmanship, get down the dealer and tell them to sort it out. Fault 2 - I have this as well but haven't really thoght about it so like others have said I think this is a standard "feature". Fault 3 - I think I have this as well and my guess was that it was the electric power steering. My wife has a mini and it makes a similar sound but more pronounced. I also think I've had a bit of the steering issue you describe but again I think this might be trait of the electric version as the assistance varies with speed and it feels like sometimes it gets caught out with sudden changes in direction at speed. Let us know how you get on with the dealer. Mioipyk |
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06-20-2007, 10:54 AM | #8 |
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Issues and 'some' results....
My mate who works at the dealer did not fancy driving the car with the sterring fault so called out BM assistance who came out this morning - very nice guy who was very knowledgable - drove the car 30-40 miles on the m'way and guess what - fault was not evident!!
In the end he drove me to the dealer and it is in there now! I can report on some feedback however: Fault 1 - dealer says they will look at wing - see what it is like when it comes back out fault 2 - Windows - dealer said he had not heard of this before and did not even suggest the double click feature may be the cause - I will try this later but could be perfectly feasible cos my previous car (Audi A4) had to have a doubole click to open the rest of the car (1st click only did drivers door) - I am trying to get out of the double clicking habit but I know I keep doing it!! Fault 3 - noise from engine - Not an issue apparently - the tech who came out said he has had loads of queeries about this but it is down to the new high pressure piezo injectors - they are just plain noisy! Nothing can be done about it - just the way they are!! Fault 4 - Steering - we went and drove the car on a long test (1st vert the tech had driven and he was VERY impressed with the lack of scuttle shake and the responsiveness of the 3.0 litre engine - even tho it is the lowly 325i lol). He recommeded we take it to the garage for them to check it out mechanically (steering/ball joints etc..) or any fouling. Dealer commented he had sold a one series last friday and the cust returned on monday with exactly the same fault. They have raised a tech issue with BMW UK and they have reported 'reported issues with this fault on certain 1 and 3 series models) - the note takes up to 48 hours for a response so I am off to pick her up and await the dealers response over the next xouple of days. If anyone out there has experienced a similar steerinf fault then I recommend you get it into the dealer - may even end up asa recall?? Keep you all posted Paul |
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I think the window dropping will be morely for stabilising air pressure in the car.
Does the window open slightly when you close the door as well? I've owned a convertible before - non BMW the seals are extremely expensive to replace so if its to aid the door opening then it will most likely be to ease the pressure on the seals. |
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06-22-2007, 12:27 AM | #12 |
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wow there does seem to be some issues with the new cars....
I'm taking delivery of mine next friday and I am preying that it is okay!!
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06-22-2007, 12:35 PM | #13 |
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hmmm... I have a 320d and i must admit I'm a bit spooked by the non-centering steering. Well, it does self-centre, but the final few degrees it just sticks there (or seems to). I think I've kinda got used to it (my old Renault Lagunas didn't quite centre) but will be raising it with the the dealer.
I can also hear the power steering pump when on full-lock: this is my fourth Bimmer and never, ever, heard that before; so will be interested to hear what they say about it. |
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