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Old 08-08-2013, 03:01 PM
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Engine noise - Solved

Hello,

I have question regarding engine noise. Recently I am observing some noise coming from Engine. Not very loud though. When AC is on, this noise increases.

My car: BMW X5 E53 2002 3.0i Euro model, milage: 144,000 KMs

I have question regarding timing belt. I know these models have chain timing belt.

Any idea about these noise?
How long is these chain timing belt lasts or need replacement. I mean KMs?

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Old 08-08-2013, 03:38 PM
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Can you post a youtube video so we can hear the sound?
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Old 08-08-2013, 09:02 PM
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Could be idler wheel or tensioner that when the AC compressor kicks in it places additional load on the wheels or tensioner.

Remove the fan belt and see if the noise is still there.

Like the fluid in the trans, the timing chain is lifetime, no maintenance or replacement necessary for the life of the truck.
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Could be idler wheel or tensioner that when the AC compressor kicks in it places additional load on the wheels or tensioner.
Thanks for reply. And also I observe AC is oozing out lot of water. When the truck is station after a good run, I can see water on the floor. I am assuming this is from AC compressor. Do you think this is normal for this age of car?
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Old 08-09-2013, 08:26 AM
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Thanks for reply. And also I observe AC is oozing out lot of water. When the truck is station after a good run, I can see water on the floor. I am assuming this is from AC compressor. Do you think this is normal for this age of car?
Water is the by product of the warm moist air hitting the cold evaporator. It is similar to a having a glass of ice cold beer on a hot summer day. Water will form on the cold glass. Every ac does this including home ac.

If you see water on the floor of the truck then the condensate line is blocked. If you see water on the pavement under the truck that is normal for a working ac.
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AC oozing water - it is condensation of the water from the ambient air, the more humidity in the air, more water will accumulate on colder surface... take a bottle of Coca-Cola from a refrigirator, and set it on a table - you will see the bottle sweat... that is the water from the air accumulating on the colder surface and if is super humid, you will see a lot of water, until the temperature of the surface equalizes to the ambient... the AC does not produce water, it is a sealed system, and all the water that is dripping - water from the outside air...

that is from my school's physics class - unless somebody points out that i am wrong, i think this is the case with water...

engine noise - is it clunk-clunk-clunk, or is it clunk-dang-clunk-ding-ding, or is it trrr-clunk-trrr-ding? or, maybe it is ts-ts-ts-ts-trrrr-ts-ts-ts?...

you need to get us a video of the running engine with the sound dude...

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Hi All,

Thanks for replies. Below is youtube recording

sorry you won't see much of car as I kept my phone very close to engine to record.

BMW X5 E53 engine noise - YouTube


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If you see water on the floor of the truck then the condensate line is blocked. If you see water on the pavement under the truck that is normal for a working ac.
Regarding AC water oozing out. I can see water on floor/road, if vehicle is stand still. What does condensate line is blocked means? Is it a kind of pipe or something needs replacement?
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Could be idler wheel or tensioner that when the AC compressor kicks in it places additional load on the wheels or tensioner.

Remove the fan belt and see if the noise is still there.

Like the fluid in the trans, the timing chain is lifetime, no maintenance or replacement necessary for the life of the truck.
Listened to Youtube fade to black video.
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:Remove the fan belt and see if the noise is still there
Are there any post/video explaining how to do this?

Are you suspecting fan is giving this rattle sound. Actually i cannot see fan rotating. Fan was stationary.
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AC oozing water - it is condensation of the water from the ambient air, the more humidity in the air, more water will accumulate on colder surface... take a bottle of Coca-Cola from a refrigirator, and set it on a table - you will see the bottle sweat... that is the water from the air accumulating on the colder surface and if is super humid, you will see a lot of water, until the temperature of the surface equalizes to the ambient... the AC does not produce water, it is a sealed system, and all the water that is dripping - water from the outside air...

that is from my school's physics class - unless somebody points out that i am wrong, i think this is the case with water...

engine noise - is it clunk-clunk-clunk, or is it clunk-dang-clunk-ding-ding, or is it trrr-clunk-trrr-ding? or, maybe it is ts-ts-ts-ts-trrrr-ts-ts-ts?...

you need to get us a video of the running engine with the sound dude...

I like my cold beer glass analogy better, not unless you're one of those [people that drink their beer warm.
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