530D Touring 2000 -What to watch out for ?

530D Touring 2000 -What to watch out for ?

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Ian Lewis

Original Poster:

464 posts

254 months

Tuesday 7th February 2006
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Hi Guys,

Came across a 530D with low miles and a full BMW service history.
Is there any common problems to be wary of.

Which E designation will the car be?

This will be my fist BMW so take it easy on me!!

Cheers

MattOz

3,931 posts

270 months

Tuesday 7th February 2006
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Ian,

That'll be an E39. Check all service records etc. Just do all the diligent checks you'd assosciate with a car purchase and you'll be fine.

Cheers
Matt

Ian Lewis

Original Poster:

464 posts

254 months

Tuesday 7th February 2006
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Are the Camshaft/s belt or chain driven?

Egbert Nobacon

2,835 posts

249 months

Tuesday 7th February 2006
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E39 suspension / ride can be easily disturbed by worn bushes / shocks or even a tyre being slightly out of round.

Test drive it at speed and look out/listen for a shimmy / drumming between 50 and 80 mph, normally from the rear sometimes accompanied by rear steer.

It is more common on older tourings (but not exclusive to them) and is a combination of wear in the rear carrier mountings and the shocks on the rear suspension - if its the carrier mounts, fixing requires a special tool that few independents have got.

If the shimmy can be felt through the steering then its probably front bushes or discs.

Cooling systems can be troublematic in older cars, with plastic impellors in the waterpumps breaking, viscous couplings failing and radiators leaking.

If its a manual, then once warm, rev the engine whilst in neutral with the clutch up and if you hear a rattle that goes when the clutch is depressed then it could be the dual mass flywheel springs wearing - these are not cheap (£450) and replacement often warrants a new clutch as well !

If your buying outside a BMW Franchise it could be worth getting a specialist to give it the once over - at least you would then know where you stand.

They are very good cars but can occasionally hit you with an expensive surprise !





>> Edited by Egbert Nobacon on Tuesday 7th February 16:03