Hey all! After having our e39 for over 2 years, I’ve noticed that our car is making a lot of noises whenever the body “flexes.” This usually happens at slower speeds on uneven pavement while turning… especially onto a steep driveway or when it stops from slow speeds. The source of the cracking and bending noise seems to resonate around the door area.
Does anyone know if this is a normal thing with BMWs? Can you guys and gals do me a favor and be really observant and listen carefully while you drive? Do you think I’m just too picky of a passenger… or will I just have to live with it? Any suggestions on how to fix it? Thanks!
Maybe I should try to record the noise or something...
- m i k e
I get alot of creaks also...but i have a full suspension and aftermarket shock mounts so i expect it a little. I have actually been noticing it more lately. Anyways...just turn the radio up a little louder. A stock car though should not have those types of noises...especially a five series.
yeah i get them too sometimes...and they are mostly in the same circumstances that you described too.
i am going to order an xbrace soon to resolve the problem though
i would suggest an x brace to you too, but i don't know if 5 series utilize them?
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xbrace won't fit a 5series only 3 series or z3's. you might want to check the little plastic door panel fasteners. they tend to break as the car ages.
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that's kind of what i thought. i don't ever remember hearing about an x brace on a 5er.Originally posted by BJO
xbrace won't fit a 5series only 3 series or z3's. you might want to check the little plastic door panel fasteners. they tend to break as the car ages.
would have been a nice solution though
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Thanks for the suggestions!
The E39 is the stiffest chassis available on the market. The creaks are all of the leather parts rubbing each other, not the chassis flexing too much. Try some leather treatment (e.g. Lexol) to reduce creaks. Also, use some "Gummipfledge" on all of the rubber door seals, available from the dealer. This should reduce the creaking noises.
Also, check for any loose interior trim panels.
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Mike, I'm new to this forum but I know all to well what you're experiencing. My car has that cracking sound as well. I still have warranty so I took it to the dealer and they replaced a calapsed boot on the drivers side front wheel. After a few days the noise returned. This time I'm going to another dealership before my warranty expires. I'll keep you posted.
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Could need new door seals also.
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Wouldn't the E60 be stiffer as I would imagine BMW progressed from the last model?Originally Posted by JamesM3M5
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