BMW X5 4.8is Strange Rattle Noise from Underside...
Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:13 am
Hi guys!
I recently got a 4.8is and noted it had a rattle noise from the engine area. I'm pretty sure it's not cam chain related as that would (I beleive!) normally manifest itself upon cold start up due to the oil pressure being initially low. I also thought maybe vanos, but by further investigation is seems the rattle is louder from under the car...
So recently I did an oil and filter change and everything good.
However, the rattle noise is still present. It does not happen on cold start up, but generally after 30-60 seconds or so.
However, I had the car on a ramp and so could have a good look and listen around. The rattle is actually FAR more noticeable (twice as loud) from underneath the engine...
The noise seemed to be eminating from the sub frame plate area, through the hole where the oil filter cap is, and at the back of that plate where the engine meets the gearbox. That said, this could be because those are the two areas where it does not have the plate and so bound to be louder there (i.e. the plate will help block the noise).
But DEFINITELY 100% a lot louder from underneath the engine.
Does anyone have any idea's on this???
I recently got a 4.8is and noted it had a rattle noise from the engine area. I'm pretty sure it's not cam chain related as that would (I beleive!) normally manifest itself upon cold start up due to the oil pressure being initially low. I also thought maybe vanos, but by further investigation is seems the rattle is louder from under the car...
So recently I did an oil and filter change and everything good.
However, the rattle noise is still present. It does not happen on cold start up, but generally after 30-60 seconds or so.
However, I had the car on a ramp and so could have a good look and listen around. The rattle is actually FAR more noticeable (twice as loud) from underneath the engine...
The noise seemed to be eminating from the sub frame plate area, through the hole where the oil filter cap is, and at the back of that plate where the engine meets the gearbox. That said, this could be because those are the two areas where it does not have the plate and so bound to be louder there (i.e. the plate will help block the noise).
But DEFINITELY 100% a lot louder from underneath the engine.
Does anyone have any idea's on this???