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Is this thing loud or is it me? FIXED (?)
My 2011 X5 35i drive line noise seems loud. Loud meaning what sounds like a whining noise from the transmission. The noise changes pitch/frequency with engine rpm and is more noticeable at low (under 10 mph) speeds. It seems to shift fine, no codes or CEL lamps are lit, the trans oil temp is lower than the engine oil temp. I did a fluid drain and fill of approximately 4.5 liters before I do the complete filter pan change. The noise is no different, which is actually a relief, but it just seems louder than it should be, but i have no other reference. Anyone else?
Last edited by davidmaria1; 04-14-2016 at 10:39 PM. |
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I think mine makes the same noise you are referring to. I've never thought anything of it. I did 2 full pan drops and a new ZF filter/pan yesterday. No change in noise. Shifting is better, though.
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I might be driving myself nuts with this noise. It actually seems louder inside the truck. |
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It's over-priced. No technical specifications. For all I know it's re-branded Pentosin or something of lesser quality.
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If the noise is also when stationary then it may not be from the transmission. Does it changes in any way whether you're stationary in neutral or drive? |
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It changes up and down along with engine rpms. Neutral or drive.
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i know there was a recall for something to do with the driveshaft on mine which is a 2011 n55.
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This noise (or not) is also when stationary. It changes pitch along with the engine revs.
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Good to know! I plan on doing the same to my 4.8 with the adaptive drive. It's a BIG reservoir though. Probably holds 2 quarts alone. CHF 11S is spendy stuff.
How did you flush yours? |
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The most wasteful and inefficient method. I pumped out the old fluid from the top using a $7 hand pump, added more fluid, pumped it out, repeat, turn the wheel, pump it out, add some etc. until the fluid was clean. I used an entire can of fluid, $23.99 at Autozone.
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