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Droning Noise ?? Problem is evading the mechanics. Any suggestions please
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 8:54 pm
by Turnbulltj
Hi Guys, new to the forum. My X5 2004 4.4 Sport has developed an audible drone specifically under power load. Can be felt through the car/pedal and sometimes displays itself as a whoo whoo whoo especially at speed.
BMW specialists have it at the moment. They have road tested and pinpointed it more to centre front. However on the Ramps with the wheels dangling, they cannot duplicate the noise.
They have stethoscoped front and rear diff and transfer case. All displaying some noise, rear diff seems to be the noisiest, but they are not confident of a diagnosis yet. Keeping the car tomorrow to do further tests.
I had all the diff oils and transfer case oil changed about two months ago and none showed any telltale signs.
Anyone experienced the same or maybe throw some light on the issue?
Thankyou.
Re: Droning Noise ?? Problem is evading the mechanics. Any suggestions please
Posted: Tue Jul 14, 2015 10:09 pm
by kkx5
What tyres you running?
Re: Droning Noise ?? Problem is evading the mechanics. Any suggestions please
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 9:52 am
by Turnbulltj
They're Pirelli. But the noise is definitely mechanical. Not to say they're couldn't be a contributory factor in the tyre noise.
But the main audible noise is def mechanical. Also it displays itself under power load, pointing away from just tyre/road noise.
Re: Droning Noise ?? Problem is evading the mechanics. Any suggestions please
Posted: Wed Jul 15, 2015 11:54 am
by Olliefrom83
Hi
I recently had exact same problem and actually took the car in to the garage thinking it was gearbox/transfer case related or a wheel bearing, the noise would change under different loads and speed.
mine was resolved by changing to star rated tyres, bizarre but true and not a single noise since, apparently the rolling radius is different on non star rated tyres for staggered setup causing all sorts weird issues with transfer box etc
That being said I would have thought Pirelli tyres would be ok on the X5?
Re: Droning Noise ?? Problem is evading the mechanics. Any suggestions please
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 3:58 pm
by Merida
Did you get this sorted?
Mine started doing the drone / whooo whoo noise under power, changing tone when lifting off.
Turns out the Rear Diff is goosed, now at the garage being rebuilt. Was hard to tell if it was front or rear end noise initially but dropping the seats and removing the boot floor etc helped pinpoint if it was front or rear.
Re: Droning Noise ?? Problem is evading the mechanics. Any suggestions please
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2015 2:23 pm
by Merida
and
again.
Diff is beyond help, new one going in as unable to find one with the same ratio on the used market
Re: Droning Noise ?? Problem is evading the mechanics. Any suggestions please
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 6:39 pm
by X5Sport
Diffs are very hard to find and many end up having to go OEM at excessive cost..
Re: Droning Noise ?? Problem is evading the mechanics. Any suggestions please
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2015 8:09 pm
by Jamie_E53
What's the price of a replacement diff if you don't mind me asking?
Re: Droning Noise ?? Problem is evading the mechanics. Any suggestions please
Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2015 9:03 am
by Pete
To both posters - Have you got the correct sized tyres and wheels on?
Also, I had a set of wheels that someone must have put the tyres on the wrong way, then realised after some time and switched them. They were really noisy and you could feel a vibration. Hard to get to the bottom of but if you run your hand over the tyre (as if the wheel is going fwds) it will dig into your palm if this is an issue.
Re: Droning Noise ?? Problem is evading the mechanics. Any suggestions please
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 2:52 pm
by Merida
[quote="Jamie_E53"]
What's the price of a replacement diff if you don't mind me asking?
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New diff retail was £1666 + vat, my installer was very kind and let me ring and pay their trade price so saved a little but it was still £1500 + vat
Re: Droning Noise ?? Problem is evading the mechanics. Any suggestions please
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 9:41 am
by Merida
Had my car back over a week now, I can honestly say that it has NEVER been this quiet since I've owned it (almost 18 months now). Think the diff has been quietly on it's way for some time, just a shame it didn't decide to get really noisy during the warranty period >:(