03-08-2018, 11:16 AM | #1 |
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Creaks and Whines
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I've had my 228i for about 18 months now, and generally love it. The only thing that has gotten me down about it are the MPG (I've been getting 22mpg average, mixed freeway and city driving, WITHOUT driving like a maniac), and some weird noises. I'm hoping you all might help me diagnose the latter. - There's a soft whining noise that seems to be coming from the front-right (passenger side wheel) area of the car. It almost sounds like a teapot that starts whistling quietly just as it's about to boil. It is linked to wheel speed, not engine speed, because I've cut into neutral at 40 mph and just let the car coast to a stop. The sound gradually lessened until I stopped. - A plastic rattling sound that seems like it's coming from inside the driver's console / just behind the steering wheel. It's not there all the time, but when it is, it's obnoxious as hell. Could small something have broken off back there? - Finally, the driver side's door (U.S.). Every time I go over a bump, it rattles a bit. When I was at the dealer for my first oil change last July, it suddenly decided not to repro on a drive with a tech, so they just added some grease to the window sills. That seemed to alleviate the issue for a little while, but in recent months the problem is back. Now, the window seals don't just creak, the entire door seems to rattle a little when going over larger bumps. It's nothing too violent, but it IS unexpected on a car this price. My old 1991 Honda never had this sort of thing. If anyone has experienced similar issues (or might know what's going on), I'd love to hear from you. |
03-08-2018, 02:00 PM | #2 |
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I assume you're still under warranty. Make an appointment and take it in. The whining from the front wheel sounds like you may have a bad wheel bearing - unusual but not unheard of. As to the rattles and creaks, they can usually track them down. Sometimes thinks just loosen up a bit and plastics can crack and break. Sorry to hear about your luck, but once again that's why your car has a 4 year 50K mile warranty.
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We had very similair noises coming from the front right wheel on a F10 535xi. We figured the wheel had a crack. It had to be replaced.
My 2er luckily doesn't make a single rattle or unwanted noises. Compared to my Z4, which was a rattle fest |
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