120d Vibration damper replaced: Damn

Twinz

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For some time my 120d was starting to vibrate above 130km/ph. I thought it was the tyres and replaced them and then had the rims checked and balanced as well as the wheel alignment done but the problem persisted albeit on a lesser scale.

Then two weeks ago the car just lost power while driving...I eventually drove it home very slowly. Got her back today after the repairs, which came to a hefty R9,000. But she is fixed and running like her old self again. :joy:

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Shocking wear:

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Twinz

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Nope. I was looking at many things except that. I was looking under the car near the front wheels because thats where i "heard" the noise...eish.
 

Dhp507

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What mileage on the failure . A mates car bottomed out at 190 K. But he use to drive the hell out of it
 

Twinz

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180,000...its my daily drive. Use it for work and private...very very frugal diesel.
 

Philip Foglar

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abmi0000 said:
Does this attach to the flywheel?

Main crank vibration damper pulley - so all ancillaries run off this and the vibration damper is there to protect them, just like the dual mass flywheel for the gearbox. 180k km is not bad though! Maybe a case of replacing these things every 100k km to play safe...
 

Dhp507

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Philip Foglar said:
abmi0000 said:
Does this attach to the flywheel?

Main crank vibration damper pulley - so all ancillaries run off this and the vibration damper is there to protect them, just like the dual mass flywheel for the gearbox. 180k km is not bad though! Maybe a case of replacing these things every 100k km to play safe...

So is there no way to check for early failure. Mine is at 160K now
 

Twinz

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I dont know. I am rather pedantic about my cars and will become aware of a real problem early on. Except for the vibration above 130Km/ph which I thought was tyres/allignment related...I would not have picked up the real cause. There were no engine warning lights...only the day that the car started losing power & stuck.
 

Philip Foglar

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Twinz said:
I dont know. I am rather pedantic about my cars and will become aware of a real problem early on. Except for the vibration above 130Km/ph which I thought was tyres/allignment related...I would not have picked up the real cause. There were no engine warning lights...only the day that the car started losing power & stuck.

Yep, vibration at speed automatically one thinks wheels or alignment, not something with the engine itself. Only way to check this is to actually remove I would think, and the labour involved in this almost makes it feasible to replace the pulley...
 

///Shaun

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Replaced mine on my E90 330d as well. Bill came to 10k as well but will admit its a different ride after part was replaced
 

Dhp507

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I was browsing the G-drive website. Its about 5 K. Are these guys any good they are a bit cheaper then the stealers but selling the OEM parts. How is that possible?
 

Twinz

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Dealerships will always be more expensive due to the parts waranty and two year install waranty by them. :thumbs:
 

moranor@axis

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dealers dont warranty parts that are not fitted by them so that explained the labour charge but not part prices :( fact is the charge high prices because they can...
 

Twinz

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Rolf your MP has just been voided...just because we can :roflol::roflol:

Rolf, whats wrong with the signature? I thought we going to see a nice promotec logo on the X5 or something :thumbs:
 
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