Transfer Case Fault - E70 4.0d 2010
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Re: Transfer Case Fault - E70 4.0d 2010
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Re: Transfer Case Fault - E70 4.0d 2010
Post by ckl139 » Wed Aug 28, 2019 7:31 am
to confirm and check a few bits
1. In a previous post it was confirmed that the issue is possible across all models 30d and 40d - is that the case? I'd avoid a 40d if limited to that, as i'm currently looking to buy.
2. There was focus on 2011 and 2012 - what about 2013 - was it sorted by then?
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Re: Transfer Case Fault - E70 4.0d 2010
Post by X5Sport » Wed Aug 28, 2019 9:04 am
All BMW X cars up until the very latest models, (along with various other major names) with staggered wheel sizes are sensitive to transmission wind up and frequently where the tyre tread depths are widely different, or a different type of tyre has been fitted, they can break. Homologated tyres have matched rolling diameters, non-homologated can be significantly different.
This has applied to BMW X models from the mid-2000’s onwards with the E83/84 being the most sensitive. Tyres marked with a MO (Merc) or AO (Audi) are also ‘matched’.
Having the right rubber reduces the risks, as does changing all tyres as a set rather than one or a pair at a time.
You probably need to be more concerned about the front prop shaft on 2010-2013 builds and making sure if it hasn’t been done then it possibly needs to be, or at least getting it rechecked. Several owners on here have had the shaft checked under the recall, found to be OK by a Dealer and then suffered a failure shortly afterwards. If you’re lucky the damage is very minor, if not then it can punch a hole in the bottom of the engine! The problem is caused in part by the a/c vent pipe draining into the prop shaft joint and corroding it badly.

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Re: Transfer Case Fault - E70 4.0d 2010
Post by mr angry » Wed Aug 28, 2019 9:32 am
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Re: Transfer Case Fault - E70 4.0d 2010
Post by ckl139 » Wed Aug 28, 2019 10:42 am
so in summary
- Effected all LCI cars (incl 30d, 40d) and up until end production 2013; though rare.
So someone like me who is looking to buy what should i look for apart from match * tyres all 4 corners and even tread.
What about front tyres with heavy shoulder wear, one i've seen has that, i thought it needed alignment sorting only - would that effect?
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Re: Transfer Case Fault - E70 4.0d 2010
Post by X5Sport » Wed Aug 28, 2019 12:10 pm
Heavy shoulder wear on these cars is normal and not necessarily a sign of alignment issues or anything being amiss. My X6 has had it since new, front only, and the tracking is almost spot on. It’s more to do with how BMW have designed the suspension setup.
My E53 did it on front and rear (and was a known issue with that model) too. It can be just as much to do with tyre pressures, wheel sizes, tyres, suspension type (air or conventional), driving style, load or even location. Milton Keynes near me is full of roundabouts and all of our cars have suffered with high front tyre wear regardless of make, model or FWD, AWD or RWD since we moved here 20 years ago. The front near side is always slightly the worst.

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Re: Transfer Case Fault - E70 4.0d 2010
Post by ckl139 » Wed Aug 28, 2019 1:11 pm
Re front shoulder wear, do you know if this is an MOT issue or not?
Ie if rest of tyre is like new but outer edges worn?
Ps whereabouts are you I'm outskirts Luton but go MK a lot.
Be interested to hear what garages if any you use.
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Re: Transfer Case Fault - E70 4.0d 2010
Post by X5Sport » Wed Aug 28, 2019 2:06 pm
It would be an issue if any of the chords etc were visible.
I’m up near the Cambs border.

Main Dealer work is Baron’s (was Elms) in Bedford and the Indy is Autowerks in Bradville (North MK) - they are all ex-BMW techies and specialise in all BMW/Mini cars. OEM parts and ~£60/hr labour so far cheaper than a Dealer.

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Re: Transfer Case Fault - E70 4.0d 2010
Post by ckl139 » Wed Aug 28, 2019 2:13 pm
Coincidentally I'm at autowerks tomo for the first time taking my e46 for oil issue problem.
Good experience?
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Re: Transfer Case Fault - E70 4.0d 2010
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Re: Transfer Case Fault - E70 4.0d 2010
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