Defonsecca
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I've just become (well ... 2 weeks) the proud owner of an '07 Z4 Coupe 3.0i. Fabulous car! However I am a chewing my nails about a whining / high pitched whistling noise coming from the engine or gearbox (I think) - does anyone know what it is or advise? It only seems to happen in 6th gear between 3100 & 3300 revs. Stick it in 5th or 4th and no whine whatever the revs. Also if you go to say 3500 revs in 6th & take your foot off the gas, as it passes down between 3300 & 3100 revs the whine re-appears then disappears once past 3100 revs. It's dead annoying because it's at about 80 - 84mph which is constant m/way speed. It sounds like a worn wheel bearing type noise but it's def not the wheel. Worn syncromesh or engine bearing? Can't believe that on a 3 yr old Beemer....... unless it's been thrashed? It's absolutely mint inside & out though.
It's only done 24000 miles. I bought it with a 2 year full warranty from a BMW dealer so I should have no probs re warranty. The problem is because the whine happens at 80mph+ I can guarantee a BMW stealer will say "..... sorry sir, we aren't allowed to drive cars past 70mph as it's breaking the law. Good bye". Well I do 25k miles a year so it's important!
Would a fresh oil change help? Inspection 1 is due in 6k miles anyway.
Hope someone can shed light on it. From bitter past experience if a noise appears it usually ends up in tears (Alfa 156 2.0 Twin Spark step forward....!).
Many thanks!
It's only done 24000 miles. I bought it with a 2 year full warranty from a BMW dealer so I should have no probs re warranty. The problem is because the whine happens at 80mph+ I can guarantee a BMW stealer will say "..... sorry sir, we aren't allowed to drive cars past 70mph as it's breaking the law. Good bye". Well I do 25k miles a year so it's important!
Would a fresh oil change help? Inspection 1 is due in 6k miles anyway.
Hope someone can shed light on it. From bitter past experience if a noise appears it usually ends up in tears (Alfa 156 2.0 Twin Spark step forward....!).
Many thanks!