I've noticed that when I start my BMW M5, the engine makes a ticking noise. It seems to go away after a few minutes of driving, but I'm worried there may be a bigger issue. Is this normal or should I have it looked at?
ReplyThere could be a few reasons for the ticking noise. It could be a sign of low oil levels or a worn out belt. It's always best to err on the side of caution and have a mechanic take a look at it to rule out any potential issues.
It's common for BMW M5's to have a ticking noise when first starting the engine. This is usually due to the engine's self-check process. However, if the noise persists or you notice other unusual sounds, then it's best to have it checked by a professional.
I had the same issue with my BMW M5 and it turned out to be a problem with the fuel injectors. They needed to be replaced. I would recommend getting a diagnostic test done to pinpoint the exact issue and prevent any further damage.
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