BMW F02 Transmission

Asked by Faisal Mar 27, 2021 at 01:47 PM about the 2010 BMW 7 Series 750Li RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I own a bmw 750Li 2010 and I have a noise coming from underneath the car
when I put the car in P position or N sound like unlubricated parts this only
happen when the car is cold once I drive the car for a minute or two it
becomes normal.Other than that, the car is okay and it shift smoothly. Have
you experienced something like this?

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Maybe a pulley bearing? Do you mean a squeak or a rattle? A rattle might be a rusty exhaust heat shield or clamp.

Yes squeak, it's only happen when the car is cold and shifting gear from P to N and vice versa. when I drive the car for a minute and shift the gear to P or N it became normal there is no weird sounds.

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