12-10-2015, 08:12 AM | #23 |
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Carfax do not show any maintenance before the car is register, I am not sure if the BMW maintenance record will. I think your assumption is correct, it is not a simple fix. They probably had some helper change out the wheels already and it did not work, now they need a real mechanic to look deeper.
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10-30-2016, 03:17 AM | #24 | |
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Actually I was surprised how important it is when encountered similar problems with vibration … Here’s the best advice: “Don’t add less or more than 5.3 liters of Synthetic 5w30 oil only.” Source: http://cararac.com/engine_oil/bmw/x3.html You can check all the tips for oil for every engine type of X3 by following the link above. Also if u’re changing the oil by urself u better use the official tools. This is the least u can do. Consider getting smth from an official BMW site: https://www.getbmwparts.com/partloca...egoryID=164147 |
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10-31-2016, 06:55 AM | #25 |
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Drives: 2016 X3 xDrive 35i
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I agree with the comments suggesting the tires likely have flat spots. Tires are particularly prone to this problem when a car is parked on the ground for an extended period with low tire pressure and exposed to temperature extremes. With a mileage of 3 miles this car likely had not been driven for many months. Your location suggests the tires would have been exposed to extreme temperatures during the summer.
The tires may return to round if driven 25 miles or so. The bigger concern is some flat spotting may be permanent. http://blog.raceramps.com/whitepaper...nce-car-tires/ I would not consider the car unless the problem was resolved by the dealer. I would also want to examine the car closely after it has been properly cleaned and prepped. You might also ask for some additional concessions to justify a second drive to see this X3. |
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