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E60 window noise problem
HI all,
I took delivery of an E60 this February. The car was very quiet and nice etc. at first but a month ago, the windows start 'acting up'. The glass of the windows now rub against the window frames whenever the car is in motion; it is like the road vibration causes the glass to rub against the window frame and this constant rubbing makes an incessant 'click' noise. In order to lessen the amount of 'click' noise, I have to lower the windows a little. The more I lower the windows, the less 'click' is generated from each window. Sitting inside the car is like listening to a 'clicking' orchestra. Maybe the car was 'tight' at first and as it breaks in (car now has 8000km), it gets 'loosened up'? I don't know. Strange problem but really, really, irritating. I don't take passengers now because it is embarrassing. I wonder if any readers have similar problems, and whether anyone can recommend a fix? I'm taking the car to the dealer in a few weeks. Maybe they'll change all 4 doors. (smile). I've written to BMW corporate, and they responded within a few hours - stating that they will look into it. Every else works perfectly. Oliver ( www.solobis.com/huioliver ) |
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"Oliver Hui" > haute in die Tasten:
> I wonder if any readers have similar problems, and whether anyone can > recommend a fix? > It may be necessary to adjust the windows, I would not do that on my own. Besides that it could be a solution to apply some grease (vaseline) very sparsely to the edges of the window. This may help to fit the windows more firmly into the frame. But a new windows adjustment should do it perfectly. Frank -- please replace spam-muelleimer with fk-newsgroups for e-mail contact Citroen - Made in Trance |
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DO NOT USE VASELINE or any petroleum based products on anything that is
rubber or will come in contact with it. It will cause it to dry, harden, degrade and fail. There is something call Gumiphledge (?) available at BMW dealers. I 've heard guys using it for exactly this purpose and it working very well. "Frank Kemper" > wrote in message ... > "Oliver Hui" > haute in die Tasten: > >> I wonder if any readers have similar problems, and whether anyone can >> recommend a fix? >> > > It may be necessary to adjust the windows, I would not do that on my own. > Besides that it could be a solution to apply some grease (vaseline) very > sparsely to the edges of the window. This may help to fit the windows > more firmly into the frame. But a new windows adjustment should do it > perfectly. > > Frank > > -- > please replace spam-muelleimer with fk-newsgroups for e-mail contact > > Citroen - Made in Trance |
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I would suggest, even though I stock it, investing in the BMW TIS
(Technical Information System) CD-rom dated 6/04. It contains critical factory issued Service Bulletins on the E60. It will also give you ammunition if you have to file a claim against BMW regarding the problem. If interested, e-mail me. |
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two words: carbaflo and http://forums.e60.net/
"Oliver Hui" > wrote in message ... > HI all, > > I took delivery of an E60 this February. The car was very quiet and nice > etc. at first but a month ago, the windows start 'acting up'. > > The glass of the windows now rub against the window frames whenever the > car is in motion; it is like the road vibration causes the glass to rub > against the window frame and this constant rubbing makes an incessant > 'click' noise. > > In order to lessen the amount of 'click' noise, I have to lower the > windows a little. The more I lower the windows, the less 'click' is > generated from each window. Sitting inside the car is like listening to a > 'clicking' orchestra. > > Maybe the car was 'tight' at first and as it breaks in (car now has > 8000km), it gets 'loosened up'? I don't know. > > Strange problem but really, really, irritating. I don't take passengers > now because it is embarrassing. > > I wonder if any readers have similar problems, and whether anyone can > recommend a fix? > > I'm taking the car to the dealer in a few weeks. Maybe they'll change all > 4 doors. (smile). I've written to BMW corporate, and they responded > within a few hours - stating that they will look into it. > > Every else works perfectly. > > Oliver > > ( www.solobis.com/huioliver ) > |
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