MiniMike20
Well-known member
May / June 2023
The car was really starting to properly piss me off. Despite a basically full suspension rebuild, despite basically replacing everything that COULD mechanically give shit the car was being a pain in my arse.
Now, keep in mind, the parts on the car were not the cheapest parts, nor were they the most expensive nor were they OEM. I had stuck to well known 3rd party brands like Febi, Continental etc where possible but it just seemed like part failure season.
Issue 1
The rear drop links kept popping off the anti-roll bar or snapping. By the time the year ended in 2023 the car had snapped three Febi rear drop links.
Issue 2
I had noted the aux belt was slowly eating itself and that the the thudding pulley noise it had when I bought it had returned, this infuriated me as replacing the pulley is a monstrous, labour intensive job.
Issue 3
The steering was feeling dull and slow and I could feel a shudder on the steering wheel despite the discs and pads not being excessively worn.
Issue 4
There was the most irritating suspension knock (very subtle and slight) that could be felt on the top of the passenger rear top mounting... The mount was replaced 3 times with different brands, the shock was tested twice (Bilstein), the noise was driving me up the wall. Nobody could figure it out - Even BMW tested it and re-assembled it at the dealer and could not make the sound go away.
This spiraled in a nasty way - Every mechanic had a different opinion, every workshop had a different approach and it boiled down to go all in and all out and hope for the best....
Issue 1 Remedy
After reaching out to BMW for help we found that there was a specific procedure for mounting / dismounting the rear drop links. This is going to become a thing in this update because a lot of the issues on the car stem from tiny nuance shit comes with using a generic workshop and not a BMW specific workshop. I had previously stated in my posts that labour and working on the car was cheap but I must retract that statement as frankly, the bulk of the issues boiled down to basic things...
After the 3rd set snapped I was ready to set fire to Goldwagen - As it turns out you cannot installed the ARB or the Drop links on the E46 with the vehicle in the air. The suspension must be at level height as per BMW specification when the roll bar is centered, tightened and when the drop links are installed. Axle stands and jacking up both rear control arms is how you achieve this - Hmmm nonsense you think.... Its been 10 000km without a snapped drop link or a drop link "popping off" the ARB. DONE!
Issue 2 Remedy
It was noted that during the saga of the boost leak the intake pipe had blasted the upper pulley on the front of the engine with oil... This caused it to fail, except it didnt really because the part that failed was not the pulley wheel but rather the tensioner spring.... This let the belt move around excessively...
I called bull-sh*t on the tensioner being the issue but again paid my R2800 something for two new ones (if you going to strip that much I aint leaving the second one to fail) and on went a new belt. Looking below you cant see or tell anything is untoward.
Pick the car up and on the way home the AC cuts out and my mood completely drops. Thankfully I was a few km from home, its pouring with rain and I just know the belt is off... I get home and I pull into my bay the vibration dampener exits the chat in a wonderfully catastrophic manner.
Flat bed to take it back to the workshop:
Therefore as it turns out, the dampener had started failing and this put strain on the new pulleys causing them to fail.... But nooo lets throw parts at the car and see which part sticks around the longest. This is where I have to eat my words - A BMW specific mechanic would know what to look for and would have the experience to trace back faults to the core issue. My mood of just get it fixed didnt particularly help because by this point my interest in research and my time to ask for guidance was non-existant.
At this point the car truly was out of favour - I was extremely busy, I needed it to work, the bills were racking up and then it just got worse....
The car was really starting to properly piss me off. Despite a basically full suspension rebuild, despite basically replacing everything that COULD mechanically give shit the car was being a pain in my arse.
Now, keep in mind, the parts on the car were not the cheapest parts, nor were they the most expensive nor were they OEM. I had stuck to well known 3rd party brands like Febi, Continental etc where possible but it just seemed like part failure season.
Issue 1
The rear drop links kept popping off the anti-roll bar or snapping. By the time the year ended in 2023 the car had snapped three Febi rear drop links.
Issue 2
I had noted the aux belt was slowly eating itself and that the the thudding pulley noise it had when I bought it had returned, this infuriated me as replacing the pulley is a monstrous, labour intensive job.
Issue 3
The steering was feeling dull and slow and I could feel a shudder on the steering wheel despite the discs and pads not being excessively worn.
Issue 4
There was the most irritating suspension knock (very subtle and slight) that could be felt on the top of the passenger rear top mounting... The mount was replaced 3 times with different brands, the shock was tested twice (Bilstein), the noise was driving me up the wall. Nobody could figure it out - Even BMW tested it and re-assembled it at the dealer and could not make the sound go away.
This spiraled in a nasty way - Every mechanic had a different opinion, every workshop had a different approach and it boiled down to go all in and all out and hope for the best....
Issue 1 Remedy
After reaching out to BMW for help we found that there was a specific procedure for mounting / dismounting the rear drop links. This is going to become a thing in this update because a lot of the issues on the car stem from tiny nuance shit comes with using a generic workshop and not a BMW specific workshop. I had previously stated in my posts that labour and working on the car was cheap but I must retract that statement as frankly, the bulk of the issues boiled down to basic things...

After the 3rd set snapped I was ready to set fire to Goldwagen - As it turns out you cannot installed the ARB or the Drop links on the E46 with the vehicle in the air. The suspension must be at level height as per BMW specification when the roll bar is centered, tightened and when the drop links are installed. Axle stands and jacking up both rear control arms is how you achieve this - Hmmm nonsense you think.... Its been 10 000km without a snapped drop link or a drop link "popping off" the ARB. DONE!
Issue 2 Remedy
It was noted that during the saga of the boost leak the intake pipe had blasted the upper pulley on the front of the engine with oil... This caused it to fail, except it didnt really because the part that failed was not the pulley wheel but rather the tensioner spring.... This let the belt move around excessively...


I called bull-sh*t on the tensioner being the issue but again paid my R2800 something for two new ones (if you going to strip that much I aint leaving the second one to fail) and on went a new belt. Looking below you cant see or tell anything is untoward.

Pick the car up and on the way home the AC cuts out and my mood completely drops. Thankfully I was a few km from home, its pouring with rain and I just know the belt is off... I get home and I pull into my bay the vibration dampener exits the chat in a wonderfully catastrophic manner.
Flat bed to take it back to the workshop:



Therefore as it turns out, the dampener had started failing and this put strain on the new pulleys causing them to fail.... But nooo lets throw parts at the car and see which part sticks around the longest. This is where I have to eat my words - A BMW specific mechanic would know what to look for and would have the experience to trace back faults to the core issue. My mood of just get it fixed didnt particularly help because by this point my interest in research and my time to ask for guidance was non-existant.
At this point the car truly was out of favour - I was extremely busy, I needed it to work, the bills were racking up and then it just got worse....