Hey guys!
I bought a 2008 Coupe a couple weeks ago and am loving it!
It's black with silver stripes, one owner, 2700 miles and came out of Weatherford, TX (near Dallas).
I live in Central Illinois so the driving season is wrapping up.
I have 1 thing that is hindering my enjoyment of the car and would like to get some feedback and make sure it is normal or that I shouldn't have it checked out by the dealer.
I have a pretty noticeable rear diff clunk during any sort of load reversal scenario.
The most noticeable times are if I dump the clutch at all (read: don't slip it very much) during upshifting. It also will do it upon downshifting if I don't rev-match well. I can also make it occur outside of shifting. Most commonly it will happen if I'm cruising in 5th gear at low RPM's (70 mph) and then blip the throttle. If I drive like a granny and slip the clutch a lot during every gear change, I can make it almost non-existent, but I hate slipping the clutch when going wide open throttle through the gears.
If I had to describe it, it feels like something is thudding against the floorboard off the car. Initially, it freaked me out, so I put the car on the lift, and checked every mount, nut and bolt to make sure nothing was loose or broken. Everything looks good. The only thing I found is that there is a larger amount of radial play on the driver's side output shaft of the rear diff.
Also, as a precaution, I bought 3 quarts of OEM rear diff fluid and friction modifier to change out the fluid, but I really don't think this is the issue seeing as the car has 2700 miles! Also, I would think if it were the fluid, it would be mostly during hard right turns, not when going in a straight line.
After doing a good deal of web searching, it seems this is a common problem on aggressive sports cars (such as on E46 M3's). Here is a TSB that BMW issued for a similar problem many of the M3's were having. I am slightly weary of this being "normal" because I have owned a couple BMW's in the past and they say everything is normal to keep down warranty costs
Anyways,
Anyone else experiencing this with the Gen IV diff? Kind of irritating paying the extra money for the upgraded Gen IV driveline and then have issues with 2700 miles!
Thanks for your time guys!
I bought a 2008 Coupe a couple weeks ago and am loving it!
It's black with silver stripes, one owner, 2700 miles and came out of Weatherford, TX (near Dallas).
I live in Central Illinois so the driving season is wrapping up.
I have 1 thing that is hindering my enjoyment of the car and would like to get some feedback and make sure it is normal or that I shouldn't have it checked out by the dealer.
I have a pretty noticeable rear diff clunk during any sort of load reversal scenario.
The most noticeable times are if I dump the clutch at all (read: don't slip it very much) during upshifting. It also will do it upon downshifting if I don't rev-match well. I can also make it occur outside of shifting. Most commonly it will happen if I'm cruising in 5th gear at low RPM's (70 mph) and then blip the throttle. If I drive like a granny and slip the clutch a lot during every gear change, I can make it almost non-existent, but I hate slipping the clutch when going wide open throttle through the gears.
If I had to describe it, it feels like something is thudding against the floorboard off the car. Initially, it freaked me out, so I put the car on the lift, and checked every mount, nut and bolt to make sure nothing was loose or broken. Everything looks good. The only thing I found is that there is a larger amount of radial play on the driver's side output shaft of the rear diff.
Also, as a precaution, I bought 3 quarts of OEM rear diff fluid and friction modifier to change out the fluid, but I really don't think this is the issue seeing as the car has 2700 miles! Also, I would think if it were the fluid, it would be mostly during hard right turns, not when going in a straight line.
After doing a good deal of web searching, it seems this is a common problem on aggressive sports cars (such as on E46 M3's). Here is a TSB that BMW issued for a similar problem many of the M3's were having. I am slightly weary of this being "normal" because I have owned a couple BMW's in the past and they say everything is normal to keep down warranty costs
E46 M3 - "Clunk Noise" on Load Reversal MODEL
E46 M3 with S54 engine SITUATION
Customer may complain of a drivetrain rattle or knocking noise during a load change, e.g. 1st to 2nd gearshift at low engine speed, coming from the rear axle area. Further drivetrain checks reveal that the right side rear axle output flange appears to have more play (approximately 0.5mm to almost 1mm) when compared to the left side output flange. INFORMATION
The radial play on the right side rear axle flange is a normal design characteristic of the new M differential lock style rear axle used on E46 M3 models. Therefore an M3 differential should not be replaced due to a difference in play (when comparing left to right side differential output flange play) since this will not eliminate a drivetrain rattle or knocking noise. IMPORTANT
In order to transmit engine torque to the rear wheels instantaneously, without any time lag, the whole M3 power train was designed with maximum torsional rigidity. Consequently, the flywheel mass and its damping capability has been reduced to a minimum. As a result, during an abrupt torque transfer (e.g. 1st to 2nd gearshift at low engine speeds) driver receives an acoustic feedback, which can be interpreted as a "clunking or rattling" noise. This characteristic is common in many high performance vehicles. Activation of the "Sport Mode" offers an additional increase in driving dynamics. As a result, acoustic feedback from the power train may be even more pronounced. The acoustic feedback characteristic is not a symptom of a failure, and does not compromise long-term reliability of drivetrain components (clutch, transmission, differential), nor does it adversely affect performance of the vehicle. WARRANTY INFORMATION
For information only.
Anyways,
Anyone else experiencing this with the Gen IV diff? Kind of irritating paying the extra money for the upgraded Gen IV driveline and then have issues with 2700 miles!
Thanks for your time guys!