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Old 02-07-2017, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by bcredliner View Post
Coolant temp can normal and trans oil temp too high. Heat sensor in trans or trans cooler can be be malfunctioning and coolant temp fine.
Interesting, i'll have to investigate. Makes sense because anything prior to 210* on the cluster, it shifts great. But if this is the case, the fluid will still need to be replaced because it's probably getting burnt

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Originally Posted by dannyzabolotny View Post
This isn't a Range Rover, there's not THAT much clearance under the X5. You'll need to buy 4 jack stands so you can lift up the X5 evenly. That's the other important thing to note— the vehicle has to be level to do the fluid service correctly.
Looks like my next purchase
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