The Ultimate Driving Machine?

cant be a recall its unfixable. and im sure its out of warranty.I'd like to know if this happens to the majority of E46s?
 
I doubt it.... it wouldnt make sense otherwise. No company would ever let a project flaw like that slide.

BMW had the issue with their V8 4 liters... the infamous "Nikasil" motors.... which used to be ticking time bombs. Those motors are warrantied for life by BMW.... they replace the motor in some cases.

- Erick
 
charlie a.k.a. chuck said:
damn that sucks for e46 drivers, i wounder if it was a recall, hmm.

From what I gather, in Europe they were recalled. Over here they haven't done so. Some of the E46 owners are trying to get BMW of America to recall their cars.

S13 Slide said:
cant be a recall its unfixable. and im sure its out of warranty.I'd like to know if this happens to the majority of E46s?

There is a solution to it. Theres a company that sells subframe reinforcement kits for the E46's.
 
^ recall pff they need new ones. and for the trouble they should get an M3 lol. naw every car company has problems but this is kinda major, toyota with there sludge motors and nissan with there POS interiors, the way i see it at least non of those companies are nto as bad as GM or Ford.
 
BMW of Germany has taken notice:

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http://www.autobild.de/suche/artikel.php?artikel_id=5769

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http://translate.google.com/transla...&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&c2coff=1&prev=/language_tools

S13 Slide said:
^ recall pff they need new ones. and for the trouble they should get an M3 lol. naw every car company has problems but this is kinda major, toyota with there sludge motors and nissan with there POS interiors, the way i see it at least non of those companies are nto as bad as GM or Ford.

True. I'm just surprised the media hasn't exploited this.

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Turner Motorsports provides information on the issue:

The E46 rear driveline and suspension are very similar to that of the E36. An unfortunate side effect of this is that the E46 also shares some of the same problems as the E36. One of these problems is the rear mounting points for the subframe, which can rip out from their spots in the sheet metal. This happens because the rear differential transmits the torsional load from the engine through the subframe, then into the chassis. This constant loading and unloading weakens the sheet metal and causes it to fatigue and separate from the chassis. BMW tried to fix this problem in the E46 by placing a cross member on the front two mounting points of the subframe. This cross member keeps the front mounting points from having problems by placing the bushing and the stud in double-sheer, thus reducing the twisting action on the sheet metal. The unfortunate side effect of this is that the load from the front of the subframe now gets transmitted to the left rear of the subframe. This is where we have seen many failures of the chassis on low mileage street cars and race cars. This product reinforces the chassis sheet metal at the subframe mounting points. We do this by thickening the metal and distributing the load over a larger area. This kit will save time when repairing the chassis, and is also strongly recommended as a preventative maintenance item.

You'll also find that they sell a reinforment kit for the E46.

Source: http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html/subcategory_detail.asp?modelcode=E46&subcat_id=92
 
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