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What is causing my X5 3.0 to whistle during acceleration? past basic troubleshooting
Please share your thoughts on what to do next. I feel that the extra air that is not metered by the MAF sensor is causing poor gas mileage along with other problems i have been experiencing lately. Last month the ECU threw a code for rich running condition. I've cleared the code and it has not come back yet. Yesterday, my transmission threw a dashboard warning light that i was able to reset by following the reset procedure from the owners manual. Two weeks ago the yellow traction control light along with ABS was illuminated as well. I have cleared the lights and they have not returned yet. I enjoy the X5, but i don't like how the problems with components/parts have snowballing effect on those vehicles. A small variance in operating parameters on one part causes a handful of problems through out the whole car. A true challenge for home DIY. Thanks a lot in advance
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That whistling sound you are hearing is a common issue with I-6 BMW's its most likely an intake boot leak. I actually have the same whistling it usually kicks in at about 1,800-2,000RPM range. Sounds like a supercharger
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The tears are normally in the smaller tube that makes a 90' bend. The accordion style adds flexibility however can crack in the folds in cold weather. This happened to me last year AND this year. Good thing that the part is cheap.
To confirm, the sound is a high pitched whistle around the 2k mark. Its loudest during coasting at that mark or initial speed up. It does kindof sound like a supercharger. ![]() BMW E53 X5 M54 3.0L > Engine > Intake > ES#34028 Throttle Body Boot - 13541440102 |
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vacuum leak somewhere. start checking your hoes'
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Yep, y-pipe on the smaller tube. It's one of many "prone to failure" parts on the X. When you get the new one you will be able to see the poor engineering/design of it and why it cracked on you. The rubber should have been molded in the shape of the bend, instead it was molded straight and becomes permanently stressed when you bend it to install it. Add a few heat/cold cycles to it and you've got crackola. Also, the rubber in the area of the bend is extremely thin. You'll need one of these every 50K miles. This is one of the many parts that were poorly designed originally and that BMW has neglected to redesign. But of course I can see their point of view why they wouldn't. They are making a ton of money off us on the repair/parts side. Also, you have to consider if there will be any long term engine damage done by this cracked part allowing dirt to be sucked right into your engine w/o the benefit of air filtering.
Every 3.0 on the road needs/has needed one or two of these . . . just part of the BMW ownership experience. If you own a 3.0 and haven't replaced it yet, you should because it is cracked.
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2010 Lexus RX350 still new 2003 BMW X5 3.0i w/sport package w/68K miles. (gone Thank God!) 2002 Dodge Ram 2500 4X4 cummins diesel w/198K miles, custom repo truck 2009 Scion tC w/46K miles 2007 Suzuki SV650 custom streetfighter 2000 Lexus GS400 w/165K miles |
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I'm gonna backup Repoman on this. BMW doesn't design plastic and rubber bits well for dryer climates.
Repo, I got a 1998 GS400 with 130k. Doing the starter this weekend (fingers crossed) |
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I can't wait to get rid of my problematic X and replace it with another rediculously dependable Lexus. Afterall, if I wanted to be a mechanic I would have gone to school for it.
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2010 Lexus RX350 still new 2003 BMW X5 3.0i w/sport package w/68K miles. (gone Thank God!) 2002 Dodge Ram 2500 4X4 cummins diesel w/198K miles, custom repo truck 2009 Scion tC w/46K miles 2007 Suzuki SV650 custom streetfighter 2000 Lexus GS400 w/165K miles |
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I had the same issue when I purchased my used x5. We checked all of the vacuum hoses, the gaskets, etc. We found that it was the intake boot. Which is a common problem for x5s!
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Mine whistled and it was the intake boot, mind you I don't know which one or where, it was still under warranty and was replaced by the dealer.
If this part is prone to failure over and over, would wrapping some black duct tape around it before installing it help it live longer??
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Currently driving: 2011 E70 x35i , 2011 E90 335d Previous BMWs: 2007 E90 328i , 2005 E53 3.0i, 2011 F10 535i (6spd manual) |
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