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Old 06-08-2006, 12:48 AM
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Does anything move in middle/rear of X5 when in Park and idling???

The other day, I was standing outside of my parked X5 talking to a friend with the engine idling and I noticed a slight pop/knock type of noise coming from the middle or rear-end of my X5. Since the vehicle was in Park, I don't think anything is moving/turning in that part of the vehicle that would cause such a noise. In saying that, I think it was just the heat of the running engine with the extremely hot southern atmosphere that was causing the exhaust pipe or something to expand and make a slight deep popping noise that I first thought was a knock (almost like a hollow barrel being thumped). It's something most wouldn't even notice and certainly wouldn't question but I'm very very picky and I like to chase down every little noise. Almost like OCD. So does anything move in the middle/rear part of the vehicle when parked that would cause this noise, or do you guys just think it was metallic expansion? If anyone has any input or knows what I'm talking about, please let me know. Thanks
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Old 06-08-2006, 11:24 AM
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When in Park, nothing is moving. Could be as you suggest some expansion noises from exhaust and heat shields. Good luck hunting down the noise.
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When in Park, nothing is moving. Could be as you suggest some expansion noises from exhaust and heat shields. Good luck hunting down the noise.
That's what I figured. Since nothing's moving back there, expansion noise can be the only answer. I feel much better now. Thanks.
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Old 06-08-2006, 11:51 AM
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I think that technically speaking, the auto-leveling is running, so the car may be adjusting the height while in Park. But there shouldn't be any noise unless something is hanging up.
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If you have self leveling rear air you can hear the compressor going when outside of you X.
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If you have self leveling rear air you can hear the compressor going when outside of you X.
It's a 2001 non-sport 3.0 X5 so I don't have air suspension. I listened closer this afternoon, and indeed, the noise is coming from the front, near the engine. It's barely audible and is coming from the lower part of the engine compartment; when I open the hood, I can't hear it at all, therefore I have to get on all fours and listen underneath the vehicle in order to even hear it. It still sounds like a deep metallic expansion pop. What else could it be?
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