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Thread: 2000 Bmw 740il
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Old 02-11-2005, 09:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
carnraj
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Purchased this 2000 740il with 54000 miles in nov 03, car has never been a problem, doesnt burn oil or leak anything until 3 weeks ago. When starting anytime during the day after starting there is a large cloud of smoke . I have had this back to bmw 3 times with no help, they change the exaust manifold gasket and did a drip down test which was normal. This car is beautiful but the constant smoke at starting makes it look like a clunker. Car doesnt smoke while driving, only when you start or after you idle for a while, it seems like oil is driping into the exaust from some internal engine area. If Bmw cant find out the problem who can. Can i go to any agency to make them solve this problem. My warantee company wont pay for a teardown and bmw wants 2000. to do the work. I have no faith in there ability to find the problem. Can someone suggest something. thanks
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