Hi, first time forum post for me.
I have a 2005 Z4 3.0 Manual Convertible. 86000 miles. It has fault which is driving me crazy! It has a whine from which I'm certain is the rear end. My initial thoughts were that there was something caught in one of the brakes as I had the brakes renewed all round. Not so.
Is it wind noise? No
A BMW specialist had it for a while and said that although it was a much higher pitched noise that you would expect, it was a Diff noise.
New (used) Diff fitted, noise still there.
Is it wheel bearing? Although I have not replaced the wheel bearings I have done the normal wheel bearing check, i.e. Driving at various speeds at up to full lock in both directions and there is absolutely no difference in the noise which would therefore point away from wheel bearing.
Now here is the sickener. Its NOT there all of the time! When it comes on it is at exactly 21 Miles per hour and it goes off at 14miles an hour.
You can drive it for an hour and its not there and suddenly it comes on. The whining noise increases with road speed as a Diff noise would but much higher pitch.
When it is apparent you can knock it out of gear, switch off engine and free wheel and the noise is there.
Any ideas most gratefully welcomed.
David
I have a 2005 Z4 3.0 Manual Convertible. 86000 miles. It has fault which is driving me crazy! It has a whine from which I'm certain is the rear end. My initial thoughts were that there was something caught in one of the brakes as I had the brakes renewed all round. Not so.
Is it wind noise? No
A BMW specialist had it for a while and said that although it was a much higher pitched noise that you would expect, it was a Diff noise.
New (used) Diff fitted, noise still there.
Is it wheel bearing? Although I have not replaced the wheel bearings I have done the normal wheel bearing check, i.e. Driving at various speeds at up to full lock in both directions and there is absolutely no difference in the noise which would therefore point away from wheel bearing.
Now here is the sickener. Its NOT there all of the time! When it comes on it is at exactly 21 Miles per hour and it goes off at 14miles an hour.
You can drive it for an hour and its not there and suddenly it comes on. The whining noise increases with road speed as a Diff noise would but much higher pitch.
When it is apparent you can knock it out of gear, switch off engine and free wheel and the noise is there.
Any ideas most gratefully welcomed.
David