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83-22-1-147-080 | 14 | 35.00% | |
83-22-2-282-583 | 26 | 65.00% | |
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07-08-2008, 02:16 PM | #1 | |||
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Hey guys, while browsing I noticed that some of you guys have had grinding/rubbing noises coming from your rear diff/lsd.
I have not had nor heard this in my car yet but i noticed that the oil used for 1200 mile service was: (2) 83-22-1-470-080L - 1 Liter XJ I did a little research and found this: Quote:
It basically says that the new formulated oil will only be used if the car exhibits signs of grinding/rubbing. However some say that 83-22-1-470-080L is still not the correct oil. http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showt...erential+fluid http://forum.e46fanatics.com/archive.../t-491002.html http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/arc...p/t-15008.html http://www.m3forum.net/m3forum/showthread.php?t=83475 Quote:
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^ all those contain good info and suggest that 83 22 2 282 583 should be used. So my question is, how many of you received 83-22-1-470-080L after your first service? Check your service invoices, if you didn't get one call up your service adviser and ask for one. Also, should I and other members who got 83-22-1-470-080L put in our cars demand they replace it with 83 22 2 282 583 even though we do not have grinding/rubbing noises?
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I don't understand the how different oil can fix anything. I mean, its all the same parts on every car so why should one car need one type of oil and another need another? Or are they saying that all cars will eventually make the noise to some degree, but some people either don't hear it or don't care? If so, why not just change to the other oil as a standard solution from the factory so people don't have to worry about this??
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Perhaps BMW is trying to be stingy on their part and is thinking "Lets use the 080 fluid for now, by the time problems occur, the customer will be out of warranty anyway." Please check your service invoice and vote.
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I checked bmwtechinfo.com. They specify 83 22 1 470 080 SAF-XJ Synthetic Final Drive Oil for Limited Slip Differentials.
BMW also has a differential oil for open differentials. SAF-XJ has an additive for LSDs. 583 probably just has more of the additive for problem differentials. My E92 M3 has never had any differential noises before the 1200 mile service and doesn't have any noises now after I watched them put SAF-XJ from a labeled drum in at the service. It is possible that some of the problem cars got the open differential oil by mistake. What dealer likes to have two 55 gallon drums of differential oil. Rob |
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My diff noises started after the first siervice when they installed (2) 83-22-1-470-080 SAF-XJ diff oil. Went back recently at 3,154 miles and they installed (3) 83-22-2-282-583 final drive gear oil. The noise is virtually gone.
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[Why? I don't think so. Don't fret unless you've got an issue.
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Are there any sound clips of this noise? My invoice doesn't say what diff oil they used, but I was watching when he did it and he used diff oil from a big drum with a pump. I assumed it was commonly used since they had this huge container of it.
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As for sound, imagine you rear wheel is rubbing on the well liner on sharp low speed turns--that's exactly what it sound like. If you don't have strange noises, I wouldn't worry about it.
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For what it's worth, here's my story...
I've got the '08 M3 6MT and have the diff chatter on tight cornering...as well as a diff whine at speeds between 43-47 mph. I've been to my dealer 3 times about it and they have consistently told me this is normal for the M3 They replaced my diff fluid at 1,200 mile service, and I assumed it was with the "83 22 2 282 583" since I had complained about the whine (at the time I was not getting the diff chatter on tight cornering)...but I still got the whine after the appt. The foreman told me to wait a 1,000 miles because it may need to coat the diff clutch disks and that the diff clutch disks may need more break-in time. So I did...and now I'm at 3,200 miles and still have the whine...and in the last 500 miles have also started to get the diff chatter on tight cornering. So, after reading this post...and many others on this subject over the last few months...I decided that I'd call my dealer again just to be sure they did put in the "83 22 2 282 583" at the 1,200 service (it took em 4 hours to do the 1,200 mile service...and then I got the usual "we don't have the oil filter in stock so you need to come back" situation...and so I was in a rush to leave and didn't get a print out of the service performed). Well, I just got off the phone, and the service advisor tells me that the diff fluid they put in was not "83 22 2 282 583" (SAF-XJ + FM booster)...nor was it "83 22 1 470 080L" (SAF-XJ)...it was BMW Part Number "83 22 0 002 94" I asked him what the "83 22 0 002 94" was, and he said that he had no idea but that it was probably the standard SAF-XJ fluid...but didn't know why the part number was not the usual "83 22 1 470 080L". So, I'm bringing it in to finally get the "83 22 2 282 583" diff fluid. Hopefully this will take care of the diff chatter on tight cornering...and I'm really hoping it also takes care of the diff whine at speeds between 43-47 mph.
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That is almost if not as bad as when they put 6mt tranny fluid in Davo's M-DCT. Hopefully no permanent damage was done, and if the whine does continue I would consult BMWNA to try to get a new LSD.
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07-09-2008, 08:07 PM | #12 |
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I looked up the part number for non LSD differentials and it is
83 22 9 407 768. So whatever they put in your differential is not the BMW standard oil for either type of current differential. |
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Thanks alot for the info FifthStreetz and rmashman...this thread was valuable - I'll post back with results after the 583 has had a few hundred miles to work in.
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HELP!!!!
just got mine back. they used 53-22-1-467-993 doesnt match any numbers here? did they F up?
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I got my car back and checking the invoice for the free 1200 mi service. NONE of the fluid part numbers match anything I can find on this board???
Transmission - 2.1 liters, 2.2 quarts Castrol MTF-LT-2 p/n 83 22 0 309 031 invoice shows: 83-22-0-406-941 Differential - 1.1 liters, 1.2 quarts SAF-XJ Synthetic Final Drive oil for Limited Slip Differential p/n 83 22 1 470 080 (55 gal drum) invoice shows: 83-22-1-467-993
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thanks - thats what I was wunderin. will call parts 2morrow.
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I have the same Diff Oil part number on my invoice.
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i feel better, i think.
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what confuses me is why they have different liter sizes and whatnot....so is my diff fluid good?
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...an update from my earlier post to this thread on 7/9...
My E90 6MT is at the dealer today to have my diff fluid replaced with "83 22 2 282 583" (SAF-XJ + FM booster)...confirmed by the Service Foreman during drop off - I'm loving life in a Chevy Cobalt loaner for the day. When I dropped my car off this morning I was able to get a copy of the invoice from my previous 1,200 mile service visit, so I was finally able to take a look at the print-out to see what diff fluid they put in. In my previous post, I wrote that while on the phone with the service advisor he had told me they used BMW Part Number "83 22 0 002 94"...I can now see that this number was missing a preceding zero in the last two numbers - the invoice actually says "83 22 0 002 094". The line item on the invoice print-out reads as follows: "QTY 6 - 83 22 0 002 094 - 1/2 LTR DIFF OIL". I suppose this means they put in six half-liter bottles of the 094 fluid (3 liters in total)? While searching I found another post in May from a guy named "mattwhite" who also had this 094 fluid, but no one seemed to know what the fluid was in his thread either: http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?p=2813831 I also came across this recent thread, but don't know how valid it is because it is from 2004 and refers to the 094 fluid as a European Castrol SAF-XO (non-LS) dealership fluid...and I'm in Massachusetts (with LSD): http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/arc...p/t-54836.html This leads me to believe that rmashman is right that my dealer put in a standard 3-series non-LSD fluid...but the only problem is that the 094 part number does not match up to the one rmashman listed (83 22 9 407 768) - Does anyone know for sure what the "83 22 0 002 094" fluid is? I still don't understand why they wouldn't have simply used one of the two standard fluids we're seeing from other M3 owners in the poll..."83 22 2 282 583" (SAF-XJ + FM booster) or "83 22 1 470 080L" (SAF-XJ) I'll post back with results of 43 MPH diff whine and right-cornering diff chatter/grind when I get the chance to road test after picking it up.
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