Hi guys, I'm looking for a little advise from the experts regarding a problem / diagnosis in my Z4 3.0Si E85.
Background to the problem
I was driving with everything running smoothly and then my traction control starting intermittently kicking in at pretty low revs and slowing the car (3/4th gear @ 2,500rpm). It carried on like this for a couple of miles and then seemed ok for the last couple of miles of the journey. I then took the car out the next day and the same thing happened, and this time the ABS, wheel pressure and brake lights all came on.
I decided it would be best to get BMW to have a look at it (Grassicks Perth) this morning. Booked it in for 11.30. Dropped off at 11.15. I had heard nothing by 14.30, so went back to the garage. They had not looked at the car by this point. I left before returning at 17.00 (30 mins before closing) as I had still heard nothing. The man at the desk asked me to wait in the customer lounge whilst he was pricing up the parts. Eventually came into the lounge at 17.30 to tell me what they had found.
Apparent problem
According to BMW the driveshafts are corroded and the ABS sensors are hitting them. I was informed the fix would involve both driveshafts and ABS sensors being replaced. The man also failed to price the parts and told me he would call tomorrow with a breakdown of costs.
My knowledge of this is pretty limited and all based on some googling. A friend who I spoke to earlier questioned the likelihood of both driveshafts corroding to the point of sensor contact at exactly the same time (as the car had no issues at all before the problem occurred). Looking online it seems the issue would either be a faulty sensor or the reluctor ring becoming out of shape leading to it contacting the sensor?
If anybody has experience or knowledge on this problem I would be most grateful to hear your advice as BMW implied the job would be well into 4 figures to carry out.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
Background to the problem
I was driving with everything running smoothly and then my traction control starting intermittently kicking in at pretty low revs and slowing the car (3/4th gear @ 2,500rpm). It carried on like this for a couple of miles and then seemed ok for the last couple of miles of the journey. I then took the car out the next day and the same thing happened, and this time the ABS, wheel pressure and brake lights all came on.
I decided it would be best to get BMW to have a look at it (Grassicks Perth) this morning. Booked it in for 11.30. Dropped off at 11.15. I had heard nothing by 14.30, so went back to the garage. They had not looked at the car by this point. I left before returning at 17.00 (30 mins before closing) as I had still heard nothing. The man at the desk asked me to wait in the customer lounge whilst he was pricing up the parts. Eventually came into the lounge at 17.30 to tell me what they had found.
Apparent problem
According to BMW the driveshafts are corroded and the ABS sensors are hitting them. I was informed the fix would involve both driveshafts and ABS sensors being replaced. The man also failed to price the parts and told me he would call tomorrow with a breakdown of costs.
My knowledge of this is pretty limited and all based on some googling. A friend who I spoke to earlier questioned the likelihood of both driveshafts corroding to the point of sensor contact at exactly the same time (as the car had no issues at all before the problem occurred). Looking online it seems the issue would either be a faulty sensor or the reluctor ring becoming out of shape leading to it contacting the sensor?
If anybody has experience or knowledge on this problem I would be most grateful to hear your advice as BMW implied the job would be well into 4 figures to carry out.
Thanks in advance,
Mike