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10-12-2021, 08:31 PM | #1 |
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just yesterday i started to notice a buzzing sound coming from the top left side of the engine where it looks like there's some wires attaching to it in the area i hear the noise. not the top left hand side where the fuses are but literally on the left side of the engine.. it's a constant buzzing sound as soon as i start driving.. or i can be idling and rev the engine and it will start buzzing and if i rev it again it will stop ect.
i noticed when the buzzing is happening the radiator fan isn't moving, but as soon as the buzzing stops the fan is spinning again.. it's just the noise isn't near the radiator, it's coming from the top left hand side of the engine like i mentioned any ideas? is this where the fan relay is or something? could it be going bad? the fan has been acting weird lately also running on very high speeds and stuff and then slowing down. car isn't over heating tho |
10-13-2021, 08:55 AM | #2 |
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You haven't provided a model year or any other information that might be helpful.
Based on your description, I'm going to guess that it's an earlier 535 (2011-2013), and it probably has the PWG wastegate. This is pneumatic control of the wastegate. There is a vacuum solenoid which they call a "pressure convertor" in which the diaphragm fails and causes buzzing like this. They're also called "boost solenoids" and any number of things. Google "BMW N55" plus any of those terms and you'll find videos showing the noise. The part is <$100. The DIY is easy, but annoying due to lack of space to work. I've gone through three of these. They seem to fail every spring when the weather warms up. Perhaps condensation builds and freezes in the unit in my winters causing damage. The noise comes and goes depending on wastegate actuation and fluctuations in the vacuum system (i.e. from using the brakes). |
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yeah it's weird cause this morning driving to work it didn't do it at all.. if i rev it it will start and i can rev it again and it will stop.. i'm gona so some research on it is it ok to drive like that til i get it fixed? |
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is this ok to drive with like this for a few days? also this don't have anything to do with the fan acting weird, i'm guessing that must be a different issue also |
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10-13-2021, 11:31 AM | #8 |
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Fan acting weird could be a bad water pump. You will need to scan it to see if there are any codes for it. It will not throw a check engine light but will store a code for bmw diagnostic tools to see.
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10-13-2021, 11:35 AM | #9 | |
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i did the test on the water pump and it's pumping fine. maybe it's just on its way to going bad idk |
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