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5amchris

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1997 E36 328i

Arr driving home from school today and when i got into town [Lots of buildings] i started to hear a very odd sound. like a ERRRRRRR sounded like the brakes. [when they get hot they make a high nose] but just sounds like something was rubbing on them. pulled over and somewhere by the back drivers wheel was making a hissssss nose but not on the passengers side.

This didn't go away all the way home.

And when i got home coming up the drive could hear a odd clunking sound but when i put the car into park it went away. put the car back into drive and it come back.

Just wanting to know what it could be and will it be safe to keep driving as short on money until i get my tax refund [Next week]

Thanks a lot guys

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Guest Simon*

They don't sound like "small" things

Definitely would suspect the trans here. Tell us you got that car thoroughly checked before you bought it

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was a f**ked up tire =D

was shocked to hear lol =D

Just a small little thing =D and the gearbox sound has gone away.

thanks anywayz

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Shes knackered mate.

Sell to me REAL cheap so I can put the motor into me compact ;)

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Its 98% fine so don't see why i should be doing that =D

I think some days i just don't let it warm up nice and slowly =/ meaning i get some odd sounds.

Got 2 new tires so im all sweet.

Nice try

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