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julezw 02-13-2010 01:41 AM

INTERMEDIATE LEVER
 
Hi all,

I have a 2004 4.4i which occasionally gets the rough start-up issue - all things seem point to intermediate lever. Had my X in for cv boot repair and they checked out engine issue. They couldn't replicate issue, which is no surprise given how often it happens. They said the car logged a fault/ didn't give me a fault code but they gave me a measure no which they said was related to the int. levers for valvetronic.

I was told by the service advisor that getting the repair done isn't neccessary unless it frustrates the hell out of me, and will not cause any damage to other components and is simply not worth fixing. I wasn't given an estimate other than it is an expensive job.

My question is, does this sound right? Is it a non essential repair? If I leave it will the car be okay? :dunno:

thanks

julezw 02-13-2010 04:13 PM

Anyone have any thoughts or experience on the matter that they would like to share?

thanks in advance

motordavid 02-13-2010 05:19 PM

Here is a specific thread on the issue:
http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...ssue-06-a.html

And, a page of threads that ref the issue:
Xoutpost.com - Search Results

Search Tab is your friend...
GL, mD

julezw 02-13-2010 05:35 PM

Hi Motordavid,

I appreciate your post but have a bit of faith in others. I have already read the specific thread that you linked. And done multiple searches and read a heap of info on previous intermediate lever related threads. I couldn't find an answer to my specific question...so I decided to post. People shouldn't have to be hesitant about posting about something because some one, somewhere within many pages of threads and posts may have answered the question that they are asking. :rolleyes:

thx

motordavid 02-13-2010 05:46 PM

Just trying to help...maybe if a poster ref'd that "they had searched",
but wanted more opins, it would preclude the Try Search response.
Good luck with your issue.
BR, mD

PS: in that thread, Killcrap & Weasel, both BMW Techs,
responded...

julezw 02-13-2010 06:03 PM

No worries....point taken and once again thank you for your help.

Naz24 02-13-2010 06:15 PM

My car is also a 2004 4.4i, i just got my intermediate levers fixed under CPO warranty. as your SA said i do not think it'll really harm any other components. I am curious at how expensive this repair would have been if i had not had CPO

by the way, i never had a really rough start up unless it was cold outside...

TQ2K 02-13-2010 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Naz24 (Post 712244)
My car is also a 2004 4.4i, i just got my intermediate levers fixed under CPO warranty. as your SA said i do not think it'll really harm any other components. I am curious at how expensive this repair would have been if i had not had CPO

by the way, i never had a really rough start up unless it was cold outside...

Parts alone using dealer prices hovers around $1700 from my recent levers diagnostic/replacement visit. Not sure how much the labor cost would be.

julezw 02-13-2010 10:13 PM

Thanks guys after digesting all the info it looks like a $5000+- job.....might sit and wait a while. Will probably just put bmw fuel cleaner in and see if that clears up the slightly rough idle. Weather isn't cold enough down-under to get chronic cold rough starts.

cheers :thumbup:

[email protected] 02-15-2010 01:07 PM

Jules, on my 2004 X5 4.4 the check engine soon light came on and then went out before my appointment. fault code led to diagnosis of worn intermediate levers.

My car had 49040 miles and was a certified car. BMW of North America so far is disallowing coverage. so far no rough cold start up or any other abnormal behaviour.

dealer quotes 1700 parts plus 1700 labor at $175/hr

At this point I'm awaiting a call from BMWNA for their latest position.

Its interesting that someone here reports that replacement is optional.

I find it strange that this is being disallowed on my car due to "wear". How
can it be that BMW is saying to the world of loyal owners that it is OK for a certified car maintained by the book to have a $3500 repair at only 49K miles?

Question #2 is of course if one replaces these levers at 49K will it be necessary again at 98K?

I hope killcrap or another tech will comment.

At this point I think an old fashioned pushrod V8 is sounding pretty good.

Jim


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