Hi All,
This clunk involves disengaging the clutch while backing up or taking off carefully. The sound appears to come from the differential area.
If you had to imagine the sound its like if you had an thin aluminum hollow tube sealed on both ends in your hand and you deliberately tap one end on your garage floor. Not loud by any means but a light solid sound, It's like the drive shaft is a bit out of sync as you let the clutch out.
Does anyone had this same problem (and hopefully a solution)?
In another forum I found a very similar problem for the BMW E85/E86.
https://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=290095
The problem was the differential input flange mating surface with the input drive pinion was insufficiently greased (post 16). There was also an SIB code for the problem. But the E89 was not mentioned in the SIB.
What do you think. Could it be the same problem?
Joop
This clunk involves disengaging the clutch while backing up or taking off carefully. The sound appears to come from the differential area.
If you had to imagine the sound its like if you had an thin aluminum hollow tube sealed on both ends in your hand and you deliberately tap one end on your garage floor. Not loud by any means but a light solid sound, It's like the drive shaft is a bit out of sync as you let the clutch out.
Does anyone had this same problem (and hopefully a solution)?
In another forum I found a very similar problem for the BMW E85/E86.
https://www.zpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=290095
The problem was the differential input flange mating surface with the input drive pinion was insufficiently greased (post 16). There was also an SIB code for the problem. But the E89 was not mentioned in the SIB.
What do you think. Could it be the same problem?
Joop