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2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 330299 Date: 990401

2000 BMW 328i (E46) Technical Service Bulletin # 330299 Date: 990401



Rear Suspension - Pops or Snaps on Dips and Bumps



GROUP 33



Rear Axle



Bulletin Number



33 02 99



Woodcliff Lake, NJ



April 1999



Product Engineering



SUBJECT:



Popping or Snapping Noise from Rear of Car



MODEL:



E46



Situation:



Some E46s produced prior to 7/98 may experience a complaint of a popping or snapping noise when driving over dips or hard cornering.



Cause:



When the rear suspension compresses the coil spring can stick to the rubber upper mount, and when the suspension extends the spring and mount



separate rapidly, causing a popping noise that is amplified by the body.



Note:



It is possible to misdiagnose the cause of the noise as a loose fuel tank. The fuel tank can have as much as 5-7 mm of vertical movement at room



temperature when it is not full. The tank will expand to remove this play when filled and the operating temperature is high.



Correction:



167



In case of customer complaint, the rear spring mounts can be coated with talcum powder, which will prevent the coil from sticking to the mount.



The mounts used in production beginning with 7/98 production have been coated to prevent sticking.



Procedure:



Raise the car on a lift so that the rear wheels hang free. Clean the upper coils and mounts of the rear springs with a dry shop rag. Do not use any



spray cleaners or solvents on the mount.



Apply a liberal coating of talcum powder (baby powder) to the mount (1) and the spring in the contact area. Use a soft paintbrush to cover as much



of the contact area as possible.



Any powder that falls on the lower mount can also be spread around the contact area with the brush.



Warranty Information:



Covered under the terms of the BMW New Car Limited Warranty.