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328xi Stuttering under acceleration after connecting front drive shaft
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08-28-2021, 01:08 PM | #1 |
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328xi Stuttering under acceleration after connecting front drive shaft
I'm trying to diagnose the following issue and I've already searched the forums for some sort of plausible answer/direction for mechanic as this issue is over my head.
I installed a front drive shaft(items 1 &2 in diagram) yesterday and now when accelerating I can feel a (violently) slipping. It's almost as if the front wheels are fighting for traction, but I fear it's the gears in the front diff are worn. When decelerating I can hear a clunk noise around the transfer case once the car is nearly stopped. The rpms feel like they're stepping rather than gradually climbing. The car will hang at 2.2K rpms for half a second and then jump up to 2.4k. You can feel a distinct lurch inside the cabin when this happens.. I'm unsure if it's coming from the front diff, the transfer case, or if something is wrong with the driveshaft itself. How can I go about diagnosing the cause of the issue? I have Bimmergeeks standard tools on my laptop and a K+DCAN cable. There are no codes nor warning lights in the dash, but should I be looking for faults in the logs? I'm going to remove the front driveshaft again, since I don't have any problems driving without it, but wanted the full power available by having it connected. Or should I leave it connected and try to get Xdelete working instead? Backstory: I purchased the car a few months ago and the front drive shaft was not connected. I asked the previous owner why it wasn't connected and they "had no idea"(of course not). I'm just trying to get this car back in shape after being neglected for too long and want to do most of the work myself. |
08-28-2021, 09:28 PM | #2 |
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That's kind of a unique problem. My first instinct is to blame it on the transfer case... but the wet clutch mechanism shouldn't cause 'surging' or 'binding' even if it's grabbing somewhat erratically. The computers are usually really good at picking up T-case actuator problems.
To clarify, the car drives perfectly normally with the front driveshaft removed? That would suggest the surging/stepping isn't related to the engine or transmission. Is there fluid in the transfer case? How does the front diff feel. You should be able to feel something just operating it by hand if it's that far gone. Is it possible the rear diff was changed out to one with a different ratio? I dunno, just kinda throwing out ideas.
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I should add to my original description of the issue that I don't feel the issue everywhere while accelerating. It's only noticeable only under moderate/heavy throttle in the 2-3.5k rev range. If I'm super smooth (slow af), and hold the revs around 3.5k+, there is no noticeable issue.
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The previous owner did replace the oil pan gasket, so I know that the front diff has come out at least once for that job. There shouldn't really be any room for error since it's a sealed component right? If that's the case, I should narrow my investigation to the transfer case for the time being, and order a bunch of aluminum fasteners for the driveshafts. |
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08-31-2021, 09:53 PM | #4 |
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I've pulled Fuse #40 in the glovebox and I am no longer having the issue I was describing. This is good enough to get me around town to run groceries for the time being.
However, traction control is disabled as a result. This has narrowed the issue no further, but I will be taking it to a new shop on Thursday. My normal mechanic said that this job would be over his head and referred me to a shop on the edge of town.
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09-02-2021, 03:01 PM | #5 |
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The shop determined that the wheels were outside of the tolerance allowed by x-drive. I thought that I had the same size on fronts and backs but I've been known to be forgetful. I'm going to swap my winters on early this year and change the t-case oil and check that I didn't damage the gears. If they're damaged, I can't really afford the repair before the winter so I'll be having some fishtailin' fun until the snow melts.
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09-18-2021, 10:44 PM | #6 |
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Crazy question....... But what size tires are you running front and rear? I bought a car with a blown front diff. And all the front end was disconnected so similar story. Once I got it all repaired and back together I found there were issue similar to what you state. It ended up being because the kid had mismatched tire diameters between the front and rear. Likely the cause of the blown diff. Got new tires in the proper size and if solved the problem.
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09-19-2021, 10:37 AM | #7 | |
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I'm waiting two weeks to put my winters on, but I'm currently driving with the fuses for the Transfer case and traction control pulled.
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11-03-2021, 10:27 AM | #9 | |
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You have three options at the moment, two are temporary fixes. 1. Pull the fuse for your transfer case, there should be two listed in the fuse diagram for your MY. 2. Pull your front half/drive shaft out. 3. Get properly sized tires.
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11-03-2021, 10:30 AM | #10 | |
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I'm going to have a shop do a fluid change on the front diff and transfer case to make sure that nothing was chewed up.
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Local bmw specialist mechanic thinks its just wheel hop from a bad strut. I asked a buddy to watch as i drove by him and he said it spins and hops for like 1 second. (After one second of flooring through it, on the gas it goes away) the mechanic says the front end is too bouncy when he pushes on it. So I'm pretty sure he's correct, it's only as the car jerks forward and weight is transferred to the back, the front end lifts a little, and hops until it falls back a second later. I bought adjustable coil overs, and will update if it solves the issue. With winter coming soon it may be hard to find enough grip to re-create it. (Live in canada) |
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Unrelated, now my dash is lit up now with ABS, Traction Control, Brake (CC-ID 369), and TPMS(CC-ID 50). I'm hoping the t case actuator didn't die on me and it's just a case of being cold out. I'm going to get the laptop out in the morning and see if I can get any more information out of the car's computer.
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12-02-2021, 10:13 PM | #14 |
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I really need to stop procrastinating on this one. I think I'm just scared to know.
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10-15-2023, 01:21 PM | #15 |
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Following up on this, 2 years later.
I did chew up the internals on the Tcase and it imploded, leaving me without any drive. Had to get a junkyard one for $500 because anything new or rebuilt was incredibly expensive. I did do the Tcase oil chance in Feb 2022 but the damage was done and it died May 2023. The car has now found a new owner. /THREAD
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