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At 7,500kms so far the following items:
1. Replaced left/right mirrors for grinding noise when folding inward 2. Roof adjustments to resolve creaking noises, specifically on hot or humid summer days Other than that, the car has been an absolute dream to drive & own; can't wait to "unpack" the car next March or April! Depending on the weather this winter, I may install (replace) my front side reflectors (which I purchased a month ago) and de-badge. I'll post some pix when it's done. Dave
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12-16-2010, 10:40 AM | #70 |
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at 25k km, dct gearbox was replaced due to the detection of some oil around the gearbox cover at the bottom of the car.. BMW then did no have oil seal part number and I got a whole new gearbox under warranty.
guys how do you perform a roof adjustment to resolve the creaking noises? |
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12-16-2010, 12:13 PM | #71 |
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I have run-flat winter tires, the rigid sidewalls makes them feel just right.
Oh, and I'm at 8 months and 6,500 miles/10,500 km and still zero problem with the car. Check Engine light did come up once a few months ago then went away on its own within 2 days. Looking forward to upgrading in the Spring to 18" BBS wheels and non-run flat tires, and the Dinan stage-II software upgrade.
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12-16-2010, 12:54 PM | #72 |
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I'm less than 7,000kms, so far:
1. creaky driver side mirror - tech added some lubricant and it's fine; 2. also passenger seat sensor malfunction - replaced sensor; 3. 'woo' noises from LPFP suspected? mostly gone, nothing done to it; and 4. noisy roof sometimes now that winter has set in...but not really classified as a prb, just being realistic since it's a convertible w/ rubber seals. |
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12-16-2010, 06:26 PM | #73 |
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I hear something like the sound of a cricket when I go over a slight bump in the road. Less now since I took off the wheels with the stock RFT and mounted my 18 inch wheels with the Non-RFT from Michelin.
If the noise is still there next summer then BMW has to fix it, it goes on my nerves (unless it is a Canadian cricket having survived the harsh Canadian winter hahaha).
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12-17-2010, 12:49 PM | #74 |
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Just turned 2500 miles and car has been absolutely perfect ! No squeaks, rattles, or anything else . I love this car !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Even been experimenting with running the stock 18" runflats in the cold weather. The manual indicates that temp should be above 45 degrees( I think ) for use, but I have been taking the car out down to 20 degrees with no observed differences. I don't plan to use if there is snow or ice around, but on clear dry roads, driving has been a pleasant surprise. Didn't think I'd ever need the heated seats and steering wheel, but they are getting use the last couple of weeks. Did I say I love this car ? !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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12-18-2010, 06:30 AM | #75 |
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2000km and got an engine failure light and reduced power message and then a complete engine failure.(all that within 10-15 secs) it is now sitting at the dealership waiting for them to look into the problem. symptoms look like the all-too-familiar hpfp issue.
it was put on a truck and taken to the dealership, we tried it again at the dealership and it worked just fine. anyway, decided to leave it there for them to look into it. |
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12-18-2010, 07:08 AM | #76 |
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+ I have become a HUGE fan of the sport mode (rocker switch) + I love the responsiveness of the paddle shifters, when I choose to go "manual" (except when turning at an intersection at a stop; changing from 1st to 2nd can only be comfortably be done via the stick.) Minor annoyances... - Periodic window gremlins (when raising all windows after closing top... sometimes one or both of the cabin windows will lower mysteriously - reported by many others, and was also an issue with my '04 330cic) ---------- Solution: simply raise the possessed window(s)... acting like it was supposed to do that (err... a "Safety Feature"... yeah, that's it.) - Audio System/Ipod hiccup... (when starting the car... sometimes the audio system will recognize the attached Ipod, playing the 1st track in its library, but not list any contents - and instead stay in a "Reading Device" mode) ---------- Solution: Unplug Ipod (usb) and plug in again. - Seat Mechanism... (No quick access to the, albeit, limited space behind the seats... forced to use seat motors - '04 330cic has quick release seat back and "fast forward/reverse" switch) ---------- Solution: Set one memory button to the full forward position for seat and back... it's still slow, but not quite as awkward. - Stock RFT's (just not a fan) ---------- Solution: will replace... eventually...
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Just had HPFP replaced, Right Hand padle shift lever has de laminated and will be replaced, Rear tyres starting to show inside wear (19" RFT) and will need replacement within another 2000 k's Roof creak was adjusted early in ownership and has been quiet since. Intermitant adaptive headlight warning/fault that the dealer cannot replicate ?? Goes quick, looks great .. I am a happy bloke so far |
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The wheels and tires the boys put on this fine automobile do stink Big Time I say. Then there is the story of the HPFP ... oh well I wonder what will surface next.
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Good to hear Kris,
Do check your wheels from time to time. Once you find a hairline crack it is time to see your Dealer Take Care, Rolf-Dieter
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I also had the headlight gap. They adjusted it for me. Now ok.
I had lots of roof rattles. They adjusted them and they went away. Six months now and 12000 km, sorry to say the roof rattles are back. My windows did the dance, a new upgraded window seal kit is on order which is supposed to fix this known issue. Ask your dealer for it if your windows are dancing. I have had many door an boot sensor issues where they won't let me in the car until I open and close the roof. Annoying. Sensors being adjusted and replaced regularly. Latest problem is a very noisy steering sound. BMW is going to replace the steering rack. Geeez. Still great fun to drive top down. I need to get the roof adjusted. Again. Before I will enjoy driving it with the top up again. Arghh.
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Still as the weather got colder the noises increased I put it due to the roof mechanism being cold and shrinking and tolerated it. The noises somehow were less of course once I changed to the winter wheel set that was not outfitted with RFT. Still here and then I heard what sounded like a cricket is living in my trunk then ruled that out with our cold temperatures. Soon after starting there would be a bang like noise I heard from under the dash (might be also expansion of something after the cabin warmed up). Anyway yesterday I drove her to the dealer (210 KM) with the stock 19 inch RFT back on as her shoes there were all kinds of rattles to be heard mostly after driving along some of the bad Toronto roads. Then the drive home in my new M3 was without any noises at all Bottom line, yes one can expect a rattle and or strange noise here and then from a car with a retractable hard top. When you think about it there are quite a lot of mechanical connections and fitting, some of them will change slightly with temperature changes. Not to worry the weather will change soon and all those strange noises will fade away. I did read somewhere that some members had the dealer grease the links and fittings etc. and that did improve the noise issue. In my case the change in tires was a great help.
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May cancel my build order for Z435is after reading these posts
My Z4M lease is up this May.
I have a build date for E.D. in late June for 35is that I may cancel. Rattles drive me crazy. No rattles in my Z4M. I also have 02 Audi S4 with 70k+ miles=dead quiet. My wife 04 Acura RL=no rattles. I've driven all these cars over some awful New England roads and have hit some nasty pot holes. Both cars very well made. My other concern was the terrible reliability rating for BMW in the latest C.R. I may go to Audi or Porche. What is BMW thinking with the lack of QC? |
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I have a few rattles in my Z4 after 15,000 miles. I have 1-2 in the dash/nav/console area but most are from the top or mechanism. I have been in cars far worse over the same roads despite the Z4 being a convertible, and having an ultra stiff ride. I would expect it to be more susceptible to rattles.
Every BMW sedan I've owned has been among the tightest cars I've been in, but some have had miscellaneous noises, like door seals. But that could be because the cars are so tight and quiet otherwise, that you hear the slightest of noises. Overall, I've had the HPFP recall, and one major failure in the Z4, the brake booster. The only other problem was a broken hinge in the trunk shelf for the top. They fixed that when they did the HPFP recall.
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You're either being sarcastic or delusional... Either way is funny
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