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      06-17-2011, 12:56 PM   #1
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help on loose exhaust bracket

loose exhaust bracket makes trembling/rattle noise when the engine is idle or on low rpms.. does anyone have experience with this?
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      06-18-2011, 07:22 AM   #2
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Yeah same happened to me. I was under warranty so the dealership just replaced the bolt. Just get under there and tighten it.
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      06-19-2011, 12:22 AM   #3
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I'm having the same exact thing happening right now. It ended up being the bracket connected from the back of the transmission pan and over the two exhaust pipes that's rattling. What happens is the bottom bracket is held by a long screw that holds both brackets together, and that long screw somehow unscrews, so you only have the top part (connected to the tranny pan). With the engine pressure at low rpm's and idling, it rattles against the exhaust..

Most likely, if your case is like mine, you'll need to buy two parts: the bottom bracket piece and the long screw.

Hope that helps!
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Hello,

I am having this same issue, mine is the very rear bracket that holds the muffler on. It has came lose causing a rattle and I nor a local non-BMW shop has this "star like" socket to fit the screw for tightening. Does anyone know the size and style socket needed to tighten it? A standard 8mm socket comes close to fitting, but slips. Would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Hello,

I am having this same issue, mine is the very rear bracket that holds the muffler on. It has came lose causing a rattle and I nor a local non-BMW shop has this "star like" socket to fit the screw for tightening. Does anyone know the size and style socket needed to tighten it? A standard 8mm socket comes close to fitting, but slips. Would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Sorry if I'm too late on this, (and sorry to everyone else for bumping a somewhat old thread) but that bolt is an external torx bolt. Most places will call it an external star, but if you have a Harbor Freight near you you can get a set of seven external torx sockets (impact, but that doesnt really matter) for $10, and sears sells a set of Craftsman e torx sockets for around $30-40, but they're a little higher quality. This particular bolt is an E10.
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      08-30-2014, 06:26 PM   #6
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Having the same issue on a '06 330i I just got.

The E10 bolt on mine is pretty rusted and won't budge. Any advice? Is there a nut above the piece welded to the bumper that needs to be accounted for as well?

#13 in the picture from realoem.com

13 ASA-Bolt M8X20-U1-8.8 1 07129904559 $0.71
13 Torx-bolt with washer ASA M8X25 1 51217062145 $1.17

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      09-02-2014, 11:27 AM   #7
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Having the same issue on a '06 330i I just got.

The E10 bolt on mine is pretty rusted and won't budge. Any advice? Is there a nut above the piece welded to the bumper that needs to be accounted for as well?

#13 in the picture from realoem.com

13 ASA-Bolt M8X20-U1-8.8 1 07129904559 $0.71
13 Torx-bolt with washer ASA M8X25 1 51217062145 $1.17
I ended up breaking the head of the bolt off, drilling through the bolt itself, and putting in a new bolt and nut. Been holding fine for almost 2 years now.
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      09-02-2014, 11:39 AM   #8
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I ended up breaking the head of the bolt off, drilling through the bolt itself, and putting in a new bolt and nut. Been holding fine for almost 2 years now.
Okay thanks.
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Yeah same happened to me. I was under warranty so the dealership just replaced the bolt. Just get under there and tighten it.
Why do people say even enter anything if they say the dealership does it we don't need your help we need DIY help that knows the situation. I can't stand reading oh yeah it was under warranty so mine just got fixed okay good for you we're trying to figure out a solution
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