Mine does that too sometimes.
My 1995 525iT is acting strange when I put it in reverse and begin to back up, especially on a slight grade. When backing up, the rear of the vehicle vibrates/judders, like the wheels are losing traction and bouncing. The car has 150,000 miles on it. I replaced all 4 struts on the car, but that didn't fix it. Any idea what might be causing this problem?
Mine does that too sometimes.
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Build Date: 05-1995 /Engine: m50tu /Automatic Transmission /ABS /NO ASC /Open Differential /EAT Chip
Have you figured out what's causing the problem?
nope.
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Build Date: 05-1995 /Engine: m50tu /Automatic Transmission /ABS /NO ASC /Open Differential /EAT Chip
Sounds very similar to a Ford I had some years ago - turned out to be the handbrake shoes were simply adjusted too close to the drums and the mechanism allowed the shoes to 'grab' the drum when in reverse, in the manner of a real 'sprag-clutch' ... so maybe check handbrake ?
... but then again that was Ford engineering ... hmmm
'90 535iSE Auto (AE+EAT) 123k miles
'86 F288 69k miles
'06('89)- PGE 2.0DOHC Turbo
'03 A160LE 19k miles
1914 Stellite E2A (no odometer!)
(+ others I daren't mention here)
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Interesting thought. This car has rear disc brakes and not drum brakes. Could this still be an issue?Originally Posted by zygoteer
Well my E34 535i SE has drum brakes in the middle of the rear discs exclusively for the handbrake function.Originally Posted by atomicDog
I had no idea the 525iT was different in this respect, as I thought all E34's were the same layout etc.
'90 535iSE Auto (AE+EAT) 123k miles
'86 F288 69k miles
'06('89)- PGE 2.0DOHC Turbo
'03 A160LE 19k miles
1914 Stellite E2A (no odometer!)
(+ others I daren't mention here)
www.pyghtle.com
Grab the drive shaft and see if it's loose on the bearing. That's after checking the emergency brake pads.