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<blockquote data-quote="purebreedbeemer" data-source="post: 5734" data-attributes="member: 3373"><p><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"><span style="font-size: 9px"> Guys,I need a remedy for my X5. I experienced vibrations from the engine when the gears are in P & D. The vibrations seem to disappear when it is engaged in N. I suspected that the mountings might have worn off so I had it changed - both the engine and the gearbox mountings but its not helping. I had all the contact points checked and nothing suspicious were found. The vibrations seem to taper off sometime but it returns and it is very annoying. I also tried increasing the RPM by 50 but it is of no help. Hence eliminating possibility of an ECU defect. Both the mechanic (Cartrade) and myself suspected that the flywheel might be warped resulting in the irregular movements but we are not certain. Anybody with similar problems who can give a piece of advice ? ThanksD</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="purebreedbeemer, post: 5734, member: 3373"] [FONT=Arial][SIZE=1] Guys,I need a remedy for my X5. I experienced vibrations from the engine when the gears are in P & D. The vibrations seem to disappear when it is engaged in N. I suspected that the mountings might have worn off so I had it changed - both the engine and the gearbox mountings but its not helping. I had all the contact points checked and nothing suspicious were found. The vibrations seem to taper off sometime but it returns and it is very annoying. I also tried increasing the RPM by 50 but it is of no help. Hence eliminating possibility of an ECU defect. Both the mechanic (Cartrade) and myself suspected that the flywheel might be warped resulting in the irregular movements but we are not certain. Anybody with similar problems who can give a piece of advice ? ThanksD[/SIZE][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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