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Old 04-26-2010, 11:58 AM
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Exclamation Transfer case noise present in all X5 models!?!?!?

Took my X5 in for a noise that only occured when I start the car fresh or at least having the ignition off for at least 5 minutes. In a quiet place, putting it in D and very slowly pushing on the accelerator I could hear a distant thunk once in second gear and about 3 to 5 seconds after the gear changes to 3rd. And it never happens again until I put the car away for about 5 minutes and starting again.

The tech said it's present in all X5s and it's the noise that transfer cases make. The tech said when he unplugged the transfer case the noise was gone. The diesel engine was a little louder so it was hard to hear the noise but the 3.0 gasoline model I test drove did have the noise.

The noise is rather noticeable and happens everytime you start and drive the car. I'm surprised that there's no mention of it in this forum of this noise yet. You must all have the noise or is it just me and the test-driven car?
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Old 04-26-2010, 04:36 PM
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Maybe you have the noise but don't realize it?

It takes a very slow and gradual throttle to notice the clunk. If you miss it, you won't hear it again until the next restart at least 5 minutes away.

The tech did say he could hear it from 4.8 as well and said it may be the sound of transfer case teeth biting into the chain or something. And said most people may not notice it because they start the car and go fast in a noisy environment.
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Old 04-26-2010, 10:28 PM
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i try to only concern myself with the really loud thunks, like when i hit stuff.

never have noticed it. 48k on my '08 4.8.

maybe you should just drive it like you stole it Bro.
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