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Post by psychosis » Sat Dec 01, 2012 10:41 pm

Well 6 weeks into ownership and my car is currently sitting in a cold garage with a suspected gearbox fault. Started making what I can only describe as a grinding noise as I pulled away and within 1/2 mile was constantly making a noise.

Only done about 400 miles since I bought the car and not noticed anything until this noise. Car also went through an AA inspection and road test with no issues reported.

To say I'm gutted ATM would be an understatement. To top it all I'm getting married next Saturday and was planning on using the car for the wedding.

Hopefully covered as I bought from a dealer and also took out a policy with warranty direct. It just seems however careful you are things still go wrong :(.
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Post by Don Coffey » Sun Dec 02, 2012 8:17 am

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Well 6 weeks into ownership and my car is currently sitting in a cold garage with a suspected gearbox fault. Started making what I can only describe as a grinding noise as I pulled away and within 1/2 mile was constantly making a noise.

Only done about 400 miles since I bought the car and not noticed anything until this noise. Car also went through an AA inspection and road test with no issues reported.

To say I'm gutted ATM would be an understatement. To top it all I'm getting married next Saturday and was planning on using the car for the wedding.

Hopefully covered as I bought from a dealer and also took out a policy with warranty direct. It just seems however careful you are things still go wrong :(.
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That is bad news.  Like you say, with the dealer and warranty direct behind you, hopefully this issue will be resolved quickly.

Congrats on the wedding, and have a great day.  :thumbsup:

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Post by X5Sport » Sun Dec 02, 2012 10:17 am

Gutted would be my thoughts too.....  :'(

Check there isn't a 'qualifying period' on your WD policy as some companies have a first 90-day claim lockout.

Mine went from fine to busted with no warning either.  WD paid for all but the BMW Diagnostics (£60) and £50 policy excess. It was a 50p part in the torque converter which broke and I had a 'nasty grinding noise'  :o

See if the Dealer will loan you a decent replacement as a wedding car.. 8)  :pokey

....and enjoy your day next weekend..... :ok:  :kissing: :alkashi:
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Post by psychosis » Thu Dec 06, 2012 3:39 pm

Finally an update from garage and car is ready to pick up!!!!

Not sure on exact problem but a pin in the handbrake had come out but the vibration/noise were transferring to the handbrake assembly so it sounded like a gearbox issue.

Had a creaking rear ball joint sorted while it was in so all back the way it should be now.

Got my box of parts from BMW yesterday as well so can finally finish off my intravee install and replace the first aid kit that had been liberated.
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Post by Don Coffey » Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:00 pm

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Finally an update from garage and car is ready to pick up!!!!

Not sure on exact problem but a pin in the handbrake had come out but the vibration/noise were transferring to the handbrake assembly so it sounded like a gearbox issue.

Had a creaking rear ball joint sorted while it was in so all back the way it should be now.

Got my box of parts from BMW yesterday as well so can finally finish off my intravee install and replace the first aid kit that had been liberated.
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Great news and in time for your big day.  With the onset of married life, you'll have plenty of time to spend with the X.  :whistle:

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Post by psychosis » Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:07 pm

Well I was never one to get things in the right order so after 15 years and 3 kids getting married was the least I could do :)
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Post by Don Coffey » Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:11 pm

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Well I was never one to get things in the right order so after 15 years and 3 kids getting married was the least I could do :)
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Beats me! 11 years and one rug rat before I did the right thing!  :'(

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Post by scooby1doo1 » Thu Dec 06, 2012 6:12 pm

Am close 3 kids and 13 yrs before I got wed.


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Post by dirtymonkey29 » Thu Dec 06, 2012 6:25 pm

[quote="Don Coffey"]
[quote="psychosis"]
Well I was never one to get things in the right order so after 15 years and 3 kids getting married was the least I could do :)
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Beats me! 11 years and one rug rat before I did the right thing!  :'(

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Post by X5Sport » Thu Dec 06, 2012 6:27 pm

Been together 18 years, married 10, 1st kid next year.  Did I do something wrong?  ::)
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Post by pvr » Thu Dec 06, 2012 7:26 pm

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Post by Black X5 » Thu Dec 06, 2012 8:39 pm

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Post by wilkoturbo » Thu Dec 06, 2012 8:40 pm

Together 7 married 3 kid 22 months , I also did the right thing lol
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Post by Raj » Thu Dec 06, 2012 8:55 pm

Good to hear the X is back on the road.

As for the wedding, etc, congrats.

For me, together 19 years, married 13 years, eldest 6.5 years old, youngest 4 years old. I'm Indian so had to do it the right way.
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Post by Don Coffey » Thu Dec 06, 2012 9:37 pm

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Good to hear the X is back on the road.

As for the wedding, etc, congrats.

For me, together 19 years, married 13 years, eldest 6.5 years old, youngest 4 years old. I'm Indian so had to do it the right way.
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I can just see your parents insisting on doing it right!  ::)

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