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Old 05-22-2004, 01:37 PM
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1999 525se help needed

hi i have a 1999 525se auto and when driving the car and i go over a bump in the road i get what i would call a sort of rattling noise from under the car as if the exaust was moving but have had a look and all seems well any body ever had same problem or any body any ideas thanks inadvance kenny
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Old 12-07-2005, 06:16 AM
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Re: 1999 525se help needed

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hi i have a 1999 525se auto and when driving the car and i go over a bump in the road i get what i would call a sort of rattling noise from under the car as if the exaust was moving but have had a look and all seems well any body ever had same problem or any body any ideas thanks inadvance kenny
Hi Kenny
I have a 1998 523i that has exactly the same problem. It only notices on drains or bumps that you find on roads into retail outlets etc. My car has covered 68,000 miles and has had 2 main dealer services whilst I have owned it. No items have been picked up and I am supecting tired bushes that will become evident on proper inspection. I was a bit dissappointed with the dealer as they are normally very eager to point out anything they could possibly make cash on.
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