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EKS PYB 05-06-2008 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by E55AMG2
If I wiggle my steering wheel on my 4.6is, I get a little play and a clicking noise...but I dont think this is the same thing. However, on occasion, I do get a judder when turning the wheels when the car is parked or when going from reverse to drive

I have the same sound on mine just recently. I tried the dealer and he said i'm overplaying it...that it is normal...now mind you, i've been to the dealer 4 times already in the month of april and maybe he's just giving me the cold shoulder since my car is still under warranty.

did you ever get this figured out E55AMG2?

E55AMG2 05-06-2008 11:13 PM

the shudder? No...apparently thats torque being applied to the front wheels while the car is still and the wheel is being turned...and its "normal". Im not sure what steering system the 4.6 has, it feels like a rack and pinion. If it is, then the clicking is the play in the rack which you can do nothing about.

NMWX5 05-07-2008 01:06 AM

My 04 4.4 is making the clunk noise too. It happens when turning the steering wheel almost all the way when parked and when driving slowly, like when parking. I noticed it for awhile now and was planning to bring it to the dealer as well.

Anyone know the fix so we can avoid multiple visits to the dealer?

E55AMG2 05-07-2008 11:23 AM

how about someone make a video of the clunk noise so that others can see if they have it too.

jayjay_dee 05-07-2008 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by NMWX5
My 04 4.4 is making the clunk noise too. It happens when turning the steering wheel almost all the way when parked and when driving slowly, like when parking. I noticed it for awhile now and was planning to bring it to the dealer as well.

Anyone know the fix so we can avoid multiple visits to the dealer?

been to the dealer twice, the master technician even brought me inside the shop, tried at least 5 Xs, they all have that sound, even louder than my X, so that convinced me "that time" it was normal.

but then again, i think no sound is normal...

fast4d 05-07-2008 02:36 PM

we've had this noise for the longest time. I replaced every suspension arm, ball joint, tie rod. this eliminated some of the noises but one still remained. a big f-ing clunk when we hit a driveway or turning at slow speeds.

our dealer actually found it at the steering shaft. they replaced it and ALL noises are gone!!!! I looked at the old one and there's a joint there. not like a U-joint but a joint of some sort.

jayjay_dee 05-07-2008 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by fast4d
we've had this noise for the longest time. I replaced every suspension arm, ball joint, tie rod. this eliminated some of the noises but one still remained. a big f-ing clunk when we hit a driveway or turning at slow speeds.

our dealer actually found it at the steering shaft. they replaced it and ALL noises are gone!!!! I looked at the old one and there's a joint there. not like a U-joint but a joint of some sort.

would you care enough to take a picture of this?

this could be the same joint im looking at... TIA....

stef 05-08-2008 07:50 AM

I had the same problem with mine (3.0d 2002) around 90 000 km (56 000 miles). Especially when I turned on the left at low speed.

The dealer changed the steering box (taken under waranty :thumbup: ) and the noise is gone.

;o) Stf.

podell911 05-14-2008 12:50 PM

Clunks and clicks when moving slowly (parking) on close to full lock on my 2003 X5 sport 3.0d was the anti-roll (sway) bar moving sidways. I replace the mounting bushes (mounts to the chassis) cost in UK £25 for parts and about 1 hour labour. I have been told by an indepentant BMW service engineer that this is VERY common on X5's. If you get the noise when going over bumps then it is the sway bar links as well.


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