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Old 05-13-2008, 12:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
chad107utah
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Exclamation 1989 735IL New To BMW Need Help!!!

I am new to the BMW Club and just bought a 1989 735IL with 131xxx miles on it new transmission less than a year ago, now what I am trying to find out is just two things that are concerning me, First the car is shaking alot at certain speeds, Second right in front of the Catylictic converter there is some kind of liquid dripping down onto the muffler and its making white smoke I dont know if its a hose thats leaking or a gasket, also this park brake light keeps coming on when i dont have the park brake light on, i love this BMW and want to keep it but its like driving a computer on wheels its CRAZY haha. If you guys could help me out I would really appreciate it.
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