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Old 03-25-2019, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by DSE70 View Post
I know this is an old thread but it helped me get my fluids changed today.

I had a set of the above mentioned ez-red connectors which helped get the fill plug loose. Since I measured what I took out (600ml) I then jacked the drivers side of the truck up enough to extend the travel of the suspension and make it easier to slide around (no lift here). With that done I was able to use two wobble extensions from the wheel well to torque the fill plug back on.

As I am changing all of the fluids in my new to me 2012 X5D with 65k on the clock, I appreciate the time you had spent making these DIY threads Lambeau.
I have a 2013 X5 xDrive35i. I am planning to change the front differential oil. When I looked at the filler plug, it seemed not accessible from underneath the car. There is a rubber type of tubing running right in front of the plug, which can be pushed aside a little but the space is still very small. How did you get to the plug? Is the configuration different for X5D than 35ix? Appreciate any advice. Thanks.
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