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rumbling noise from rear drivers side.
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04-24-2010, 11:12 AM | #1 |
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rumbling noise from rear drivers side.
Hi all,
I've been meaning to ask about this - but not before I got it checked out. My car has 63k miles on the clock (M sport set up) and there's a faint rumbling noise coming from the back right side of the car/wheel. It's been there since I picked the car up - but because I never really noticed it until a couple of days after I had bought it, I couldn't really take it back for them to have a look at (dealer 300miles away!) It's not loud but is noticeable if you switch the radio off and concentrate. It starts at around 30mph and has a consistent rumble when travelling on motorways. I got a friend mechanic to look at it and he thinks it could be the wheel baring. I suggested it could be the run flats - but they've only covered about 7k miles. Worst case scenario - and it's the wheel baring - could I claim this off my extended RAC warranty? My friend says he could fix it and claim it back from RAC - but only by telling them that he had to recover the car as the wheel had collapsed. My friend has a approved garage - but can't supply a courtesy car - which i really need. So how much would BMW charge to replace a baring? Has anyone had any similar problems? thanks. |
04-24-2010, 02:11 PM | #2 |
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It could either be a bearing (not baring, btw) or tyre noise.
Run your hand over the tyre - does it feel smooth? If smooth, then careful listening to the wheel bearings with the car jacked up will tell all.
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Does the noise increase when cornering? not really. |
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