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Old 02-01-2014, 05:38 PM
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2006 4.4 N62 transmission pan bolt torque?

This seems like it should be a really easy thing to find, but it's not in my Bentley manual that I can tell, don't see it in TIS, nor can I find a consistent answer by searching. What is the proper transmission pan bolt torque spec for a 2006 X5 4.4 with automatic (GA6HP26Z)?

The 4.8 version of this car seems to have the plastic pan with integrated filter, mine is not that type.

Anyone know for sure?

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Old 02-01-2014, 05:42 PM
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my pan is metal and the filter is separate I just did my oil sleeve and filter last week, I found the info on google
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Right, google returns a number of things, I've seen one that says 11 ft/lb, another that says 15 ft/lb...just looking for the right value...
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Try finding it by looking at the bolt size/grade in this link:

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Thanks to both of you. The work shop manual website shows 9Nm for M6 bolts under that transmission section without calling out oil pan specifically. The photo shows 12Nm, I guess I'll go with 12 since it is more specific in terms of application I guess.

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