X5 possible engine failure

Blackbmw

New member
My problem started whilst driving towing a caravan. There was a rattling noise from the engine, while I was pulling off the road a few loud noises then the engine cut out. While trying to restart there is a loud scraping noise from the egine and the motor does not start.

I have removed the valve ( tappet) cover to check the timing chains they seem ok. I turned the engine over with a spanner both the crankshaft pulley and the camshaft turns. However when I turn the key the starter turns and there is a scraping sound but the engine does not turn only with the spanner. I know it sounds like a starter problem but that does not explain why the egine made that noise while towing. Any ideas? Btw its a x5 3.0d 2006 E53 automatic.
 

MikeR

Well-known member
double check the starter - the bendix could have got mangled up and hence the noise and lack of turning the engine.
the next thing could have been the flywheel could have detached itself - unusual but could be possible - I remeber the old 1600 beetle motors had that problem at times where it broke the pins holding it in place.

Im just taking a guess at these - you need to get a mechanic out to chek it over proper.

Keep us informed when you find the problem, good luck.
 

husaindindar

///Member
Any oil pressure/temperature warnings before the noises?

IMO, I don't think it's engine failure. Rods usually knock and if piston's are busy locking up, it triggers oil pressure/temperature or water temperature warnings.


+1 on keeping us posted.
Best of luck. I really hope it's a mild expense. January is not a month for big bills.
 

ChefDJ

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What type of scraping noise is coming from the engine if the engine is not turning? Can you describe it or post a video clip?
 

Blackbmw

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It has me stumped. Would the bendix detach itself while the car is driving? Strange you mention the flywheel. Rhe car broke down near a township. One of the chaps that helped me push the car onto the shoulder claimed to be a mechanic, he said it was the flywheel.
 

ChefDJ

///Member
These 3.0d engines are very strong so I doubt the engine has failed, especially if you can still turn it by hand.

Have the swirl flaps been removed?
 

Blackbmw

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husaindindar said:
Any oil pressure/temperature warnings before the noises?

IMO, I don't think it's engine failure. Rods usually knock and if piston's are busy locking up, it triggers oil pressure/temperature or water temperature warnings.


+1 on keeping us posted.
Best of luck. I really hope it's a mild expense. January is not a month for big bills.

The 1st thing I checked when the noise started was the temp and any other warning lights, temp was normal and no other lights was on. when i stopped i checked the oil level and also the water if it was boiling, all was normal.
I must say that from the start of the noise to when the engine died was no more than a few seconds. When we stopped earlier for a bathroom break when I then started the car I heard a vibration sounded to come from the rear almost like a lose number plate. the sound went away when I increased the revs. After that i did around 150 km's when the final noises came.


ChefDJ said:
These 3.0d engines are very strong so I doubt the engine has failed, especially if you can still turn it by hand.

Have the swirl flaps been removed?
well that is good to hear, I have been reading other forums and have asked a few people I know they al thought the timing chain or tensioners failed, some prices i have been able to get to overhaul/replace the motor is R35k +. I do not know these motors but have had some experience with snapped cambelt /bend valves and even a broken piston. All these was easy to see/hear/feel. However on the BM motor it turns by hand there is compression

I do not know about the swirl flaps, never heard of it but will google it. Perhaps there is an easy way to check?


ChefDJ said:
What type of scraping noise is coming from the engine if the engine is not turning? Can you describe it or post a video clip?

I will take a video tomorrow and post it. thanks
 

ChefDJ

///Member
This doesn't sound like a swirl flap failure but I don't want to be the one to rule it out and then look like an idiot later.

A swirl flap is basically a small metal valve that controls the fuel/air mix and they have been known to break off into the intake manifold and then into the engine, and cause engine failure. But, like I say, if the engine still turns, I doubt its a swirl flap problem. Was just a thought.

It's never nice having car problems when travelling over the holidays. I hope you come right soon. And welcome to the forum. Be sure to post an update once you do know what's up with the car.
 

yuvir

New member
hi there

I would check the flex plate (basically the flywheel) on these vehicles.
My dads x5 broke the flex plate into pieces, 2 years after the gearbox was overhauled, I suspect they didn't use locktite or torque it to the right spec
it started making a rattling noise then eventually broke down.
we ended up replacing the crank sensor( damaged from pieces hitting it) and flywheel/flexplate, it is a e53 m57 engine.
 

Blackbmw

New member
ChefDJ said:
This doesn't sound like a swirl flap failure but I don't want to be the one to rule it out and then look like an idiot later.

A swirl flap is basically a small metal valve that controls the fuel/air mix and they have been known to break off into the intake manifold and then into the engine, and cause engine failure. But, like I say, if the engine still turns, I doubt its a swirl flap problem. Was just a thought.

It's never nice having car problems when travelling over the holidays. I hope you come right soon. And welcome to the forum. Be sure to post an update once you do know what's up with the car.
Hi I have checked my car does not have swirl flaps. I can not post the photo as the site does not allow Jpeg or gif files.
 

Blackbmw

New member
Found the problem! It is the torque converter, saw this once I removed the engine cover underneath the car. Its full of bits of metal. I assume next is to pull out the gearbox, any idea what a torque converter cost?
 

Blackbmw

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Blackbmw said:
Found the problem! It is the torque converter, saw this once I removed the engine cover underneath the car. Its full of bits of metal. I assume next is to pull out the gearbox, any idea what a torque converter cost?

ok final update: it was the flexplate on the flywheel that broke, it also damaged the starter
 

SidSTi

New member
If the engine fails it fails quickly.

My X5 M50d motor failed with 70km on the clock , BMW was so shocked gave me new one with upgrade spec no questions ask.

It’s very uncommon for engine failures

And I’ll be BMW owner for life


2016 BMW X5M50d - daily
2013 BMW M135i - wife’s
2009 Subaru STI - toy
 
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