BMW N57 Reliability
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N57 and N47 engines share the same chain, chain tensioner and a guide rail, not the sprockets though.
Chain:
http://bmwfans.info/parts-catalog/11318570649/
Due to inherently less vibrations in N57 vs N47 and lower push/pull forces on the sprockets chain failures are much rarer - this is my understanding at least.
The same chain is still used in today in B47/57 engines - the latest revision of the chain came out in 03/14.
Chain:
http://bmwfans.info/parts-catalog/11318570649/
Due to inherently less vibrations in N57 vs N47 and lower push/pull forces on the sprockets chain failures are much rarer - this is my understanding at least.
The same chain is still used in today in B47/57 engines - the latest revision of the chain came out in 03/14.
JWH said:
Isolated examples mean almost nothing but.......
My 2009 330d is on 195k, I've owned it from 56k and it's had a thermostat and an oil filter housing in that time. Original clutch, DMF, turbo, injectors with no DPF issues. I'm quite happy with that.
That's not bad. I think long trips and oil changes are the key. I've seen these do well over 200k in 730d airport run cars.My 2009 330d is on 195k, I've owned it from 56k and it's had a thermostat and an oil filter housing in that time. Original clutch, DMF, turbo, injectors with no DPF issues. I'm quite happy with that.
BMW DPFs never need changing. If they get blocked due to a fault with the engine operation they can be cleaned by either a forced regen or a chemical clean.
A lot of mechanics don’t understands DPFs and just change them without rectifying the fault that caused the blockage. Then the new DPF blocks again .
A lot of mechanics don’t understands DPFs and just change them without rectifying the fault that caused the blockage. Then the new DPF blocks again .
I have a 325d with an N57 in it. Apart from servicing, in the past 40k miles I've just had a CEL come on for a sticky EGR in the last 2 months. My car has 115k miles on the clock.
Check the gearbox changes smoothly and consistently if its an auto is my advice. Even after changing the oil and filter at a cost of £500 I'm still not happy with mine.
Check the gearbox changes smoothly and consistently if its an auto is my advice. Even after changing the oil and filter at a cost of £500 I'm still not happy with mine.
My 2012 604d is on 209k and was running great until it developed a noisy rattling in what appears to be the top of the motor, no lights or apparent performance loss. It’s getting looked at by the main dealer as under extended warranty.
Apart from that had low pressure turbo replaced at about 165k miles (slight whistle when cold), egr valve/cooler replaced in August.
My daily commute is 190 motorway miles.
Apart from that had low pressure turbo replaced at about 165k miles (slight whistle when cold), egr valve/cooler replaced in August.
My daily commute is 190 motorway miles.
chillo said:
My 2012 604d is on 209k and was running great until it developed a noisy rattling in what appears to be the top of the motor, no lights or apparent performance loss. It’s getting looked at by the main dealer as under extended warranty.
Apart from that had low pressure turbo replaced at about 165k miles (slight whistle when cold), egr valve/cooler replaced in August.
My daily commute is 190 motorway miles.
Hi there, can I ask how much you pay for the extended warranty on a car with that mileage?Apart from that had low pressure turbo replaced at about 165k miles (slight whistle when cold), egr valve/cooler replaced in August.
My daily commute is 190 motorway miles.
That's a nice 4.5 year thread exhumation.
The only issues I've had with my N57 are emissions crap related. Not had one single issue with the engine itself.
That said, as annoying as the EGR crap is, and not a BMW issue per se, all I have to do is jet wash the EGR cooler out every 40K miles with Mr Muscle oven cleaner, and blow out the pre-turbine pressure sensor tube, and that's it. Both are a peice of piss and free
The only issues I've had with my N57 are emissions crap related. Not had one single issue with the engine itself.
That said, as annoying as the EGR crap is, and not a BMW issue per se, all I have to do is jet wash the EGR cooler out every 40K miles with Mr Muscle oven cleaner, and blow out the pre-turbine pressure sensor tube, and that's it. Both are a peice of piss and free

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