Home Forums Articles How To's FAQ Register
Go Back   Xoutpost.com > BMW SAV Forums > X5 (E53) Forum
Arnott
User Name
Password
Member List Premier Membership Today's Posts New Posts

Xoutpost server transfer and maintenance is occurring....
Xoutpost is currently undergoing a planned server migration.... stay tuned for new developments.... sincerely, the management


Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #11  
Old 09-26-2020, 10:16 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: Canada
Posts: 643
c-bass is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by ValkyrE53 View Post
Oh even crazier, I got a 4.8is . . . bought it pretty much blind . . . So I’m now the 3rd owner, and whomever the 2nd owner was did an awful job caring for it.

Picked it up in Colorado and drove it straight back home to Pennsylvania. . . blowing smoke 💨 out the exhaust (likely valve stem seals), and an awful tranny growl in 2nd gear.

My first week with it and I’ve spent 20+ hours on it already, pulling parts off junked E53’s . . . fixing latches, fixing climate control, trying to rehydrate the plastic trim and window seals (looks like it sat in the baking sun every minute of its dreadful life)

I should be regretting this purchase, but part of me is enthusiastic to finally own a E53 . . . it’s like I’m being torn in half
I did something very similar a few weeks ago....and then again a week later

I didn't have the cojones to go 8 cylinder though and stayed with the M54.

Congratulations on your purchase, as long as you're having fun and know what you're dealing with I wouldn't regret your new toy.
Reply With Quote

Sponsored Links

  #12  
Old 09-28-2020, 01:06 PM
bcredliner's Avatar
Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Little Elm,Texas. (40 minutes North of Dallas)
Posts: 8,108
bcredliner is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by ValkyrE53 View Post
Oh even crazier, I got a 4.8is . . . bought it pretty much blind . . . So I’m now the 3rd owner, and whomever the 2nd owner was did an awful job caring for it.

Picked it up in Colorado and drove it straight back home to Pennsylvania. . . blowing smoke 💨 out the exhaust (likely valve stem seals), and an awful tranny growl in 2nd gear.

My first week with it and I’ve spent 20+ hours on it already, pulling parts off junked E53’s . . . fixing latches, fixing climate control, trying to rehydrate the plastic trim and window seals (looks like it sat in the baking sun every minute of its dreadful life)

I should be regretting this purchase, but part of me is enthusiastic to finally own a E53 . . . it’s like I’m being torn in half
Obviously, there is risk in buying a used vehicle of any kind. The key is a full history, finding one with 1 or 2 owners, a PPI from a well recommended shop specializing in BMWs, a clear Carfax and one with less than 75,000 miles. I have found a clean and low wear interior is a good sign. Also, being able to DIY. 4.8s are known to wear valves seals and it is not uncommon to have transmission issues on X5s at somewhere over 100,000 miles.

Don't get discouraged. Make a list of what needs to be done and what you want to do. Prioritize it by what is most important to do. Include estimated costs and start ticking through the list. I find that if I start personalizing the vehicle along the way it keeps my enthusiasm high. If the cost starts to bother me I think of the monthly cost of payments for a vehicle that should not have the problems I am dealing with. Good luck!
__________________
X5 4.6 2002 Black Sap, Black interior. 2013 X5M Melbourne Red, Bamboo interior
Dallas
Reply With Quote
  #13  
Old 12-07-2023, 01:07 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Oahu
Posts: 40
victell is on a distinguished road
Does anyone have a service manual they can share? I'm finally replacing my rusted rear subframe and replacing some bushings while I'm in there. A manual would be helpful.


Looks like BMW had this site shut down...
Quote:
Originally Posted by c-bass View Post
https://www.newtis.info/

That site is pretty much the dealer service manuals
Reply With Quote
  #14  
Old 12-07-2023, 01:11 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Saskatchewan Canada
Posts: 2,798
80stech is on a distinguished road
Get the Bentley manual, it will pay for itself the first time you use it.
__________________
1988 325is (purchased new) sold
2004 X5 3.0 2005 X3 2.5
2008 X5 3.0 (new to me)
Reply With Quote
  #15  
Old 12-07-2023, 01:28 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: SF Bay Area
Posts: 1,451
oldskewel is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by victell View Post
Does anyone have a service manual they can share? I'm finally replacing my rusted rear subframe and replacing some bushings while I'm in there. A manual would be helpful.


Looks like BMW had this site shut down...
I've got the printed manual. And at some point several years ago, picked up PDF versions of the supposedly E46 and supposedly E53 manuals. Way too big to email either of those.

But I'll say that having the printed one vs. the PDFs ... the PDFs are kind of useful, but far from definitive. I don't know how they got pieced together. For me, they are useful when searching through the PDF to find what shows up where, and then I go to the printed manual to see what the actual truth is for my car. They are in theory the same thing, but in reality, ??? (and if there is a doubt, that is a problem)

Looking through my PDFs, I happened to notice I already scanned 3 pages from my Bentley for the rear subframe. I bet searching on here will show where I posted them years ago in a forum thread on the topic. But anyway, here it is again.

JHFC this damn site. My 2MB PDF is too big for it to handle. Then I break it into 3x JPGs and the resolution is too big to upload. If you want me to email it to you, just message me your email address.

EDIT - found my previous post. I guess the image upload limitations were looser back then ?????????? WTFH ???
https://xoutpost.com/1206909-post4.html


Good luck.
__________________
2001 X5 3.0i, 203k miles, AT, owned since 2014
Reply With Quote
  #16  
Old 12-07-2023, 02:21 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Oahu
Posts: 40
victell is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by oldskewel View Post
...But I'll say that having the printed one vs. the PDFs ... the PDFs are kind of useful, but far from definitive. I don't know how they got pieced together. For me, they are useful when searching through the PDF to find what shows up where, and then I go to the printed manual to see what the actual truth is for my car. They are in theory the same thing, but in reality, ??? (and if there is a doubt, that is a problem)

Looking through my PDFs, I happened to notice I already scanned 3 pages from my Bentley for the rear subframe. I bet searching on here will show where I posted them years ago in a forum thread on the topic. But anyway, here it is again.

JHFC this damn site. My 2MB PDF is too big for it to handle. Then I break it into 3x JPGs and the resolution is too big to upload. If you want me to email it to you, just message me your email address.

EDIT - found my previous post. I guess the image upload limitations were looser back then ?????????? WTFH ???
https://xoutpost.com/1206909-post4.html
Good looking out! I actually found one of your replies to another post about torque specs. https://xoutpost.com/1197922-post8.html. I'll be using that today as I'm in the middle of the job.

Manuals are a nice resource to have on hand but are not very detailed by necessity of having to fit everything into one physical book. I am a visual person and find forum walkthroughs and youtube videos more useful than the sparse black and white photos in manuals. Forums in particular are fantastic with the tough spots and idiosyncrasies of certain repairs. Xoutpost for E53s being one of the best in my experience. The one thing manuals are great at is having all the torque specs in one place, which is mostly what I use them for.

I'll send a private message with my email address. BTW, I have Bentley PDFs OCR'd and indexed (for faster searching) for E30 and E36 models if you need any of those.
__________________
2003 E53 X5 3.0i 5MT
2003 E53 X5 4.4i
Reply With Quote
  #17  
Old 12-07-2023, 02:43 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2023
Location: UK
Posts: 23
UK_3.0D Sport is on a distinguished road
Link to download Bentley Manual if anyone else needs it.


EDIT: Link wasn't working so new link posted further down thread.
__________________
2006 X5 3.0D Auto RHD

Last edited by UK_3.0D Sport; 12-09-2023 at 07:28 PM.
Reply With Quote
  #18  
Old 12-07-2023, 05:00 PM
workingonit's Avatar
Member
 
Join Date: May 2021
Location: DFW Texas
Posts: 1,120
workingonit is on a distinguished road
"to Be-ntley, or not to Be-ntley, that is the question"

Quote:
Originally Posted by oldskewel View Post
I've got the printed manual. And at some point several years ago, picked up PDF versions of the supposedly E46 and supposedly E53 manuals. Way too big to email either of those...

Looking through my PDFs, I happened to notice I already scanned 3 pages from my Bentley for the rear subframe. I bet searching on here will show where I posted them years ago in a forum thread on the topic. But anyway, here it is again.

JHFC this damn site. My 2MB PDF is too big for it to handle. Then I break it into 3x JPGs and the resolution is too big to upload. If you want me to email it to you, just message me your email address.

EDIT - found my previous post. I guess the image upload limitations were looser back then ?????????? WTFH ???
https://xoutpost.com/1206909-post4.html....
Just after I got my X5, 2.5 years ago, another member offered to send me his old, used Bentley manual, but never followed thru, so I hunted everywhere and found a compilation of .pdfs for X5's up thru 2004 (as best as I could tell), which seems to be copied from an online repair service many years ago (and which probably would object to it being freely distributed). It's over 600MB in size, and therefore too big to send via email (the rear suspension section alone is 50+ pages long). At least, oldskewel previously posted the most pertinent pages, already.

My bootleg/internet-sourced "E53 service/repair/workshop manual" is a mixtape, mashup, miscellany of sorts, with pages labeled for different year models mixed together; at first that made finding what I was looking for difficult, though now, while using MS Edge as my .pdf reader, not Adobe, I get a sorta usable table of contents that helps me find what I'm looking for much easier than before.

In the last couple of years, my internet searches have elicited much detailed info that I believe is near to what the fabulous Bentley manual might've provided me (if ever received, whether gifted, bought, or copied); between this forum and several other BMW-specific (about a dozen) forums and individuals' websites, I've found some hidden links to "forbidden" BMW knowledge, so the "the truth is out there", so to speak (forgive my X-Files reference).

I still get the most info and best direction from Xoutpost, and from a cadre of hardcore users (though for some reason, there are others whose posted info is unviewable by me???). I still spend hours each day, trying to expand my knowledge concerning my X5.
__________________
01 BMW X5 E53,3.0i-5L40E, 7/13/01
topas-blau,Leder-grau,"resto-project car"

Here:
14 Lexus ES350,3.5L-U660E
09 HHR Panel,2.2L-4T45E
04 Chevy 2500HD,6.0L-4L80E
98 GMC Sierra 1500,5.7L-4L60E

Gone:
66 Chevelle Malibu 2dr ht.,327>441c.i.-TH350>PGlide/transbrake
08 Cobalt Coupe,2.2L-4T45E
69 & 75 C10s,350c.i.-TH350
86 S10,2.8L-700R4
73 Volvo 142,2.0L-MT4
72 & 73 VW SuperBeetles,1.6l-MT4
64 VW,1.2l-MT4
67 Dodge Monaco 500 2dr ht.,383c.i.-A727
56 Chevy 210 4dr,265c.i.-PGlide
Reply With Quote
  #19  
Old 12-07-2023, 07:33 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: Louisville, KY
Posts: 470
Salty B. is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally Posted by victell View Post
Does anyone have a service manual they can share? I'm finally replacing my rusted rear subframe and replacing some bushings while I'm in there. A manual would be helpful.


Looks like BMW had this site shut down...
$32 for 24hr access?

🤯
__________________
2001 E53 M54 5MT Oxford green over crusty black leather
2014 F30 N55 6MT mineral gray over red leather
Reply With Quote
  #20  
Old 12-07-2023, 09:12 PM
Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2021
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 2,121
X5chemist will become famous soon enough
My Bentley has been very valuable. A Craigslist ad for a BMW windshield shade led me to it. The seller notice I was driving my X5. He asked to look at it. He had a sport cluster in his. I can't remember if he sold it or it was totaled. We started to talk about maintenance. He asked if I would be interested in a Bentley manual. He sold it to me for $60 or $80. Included was a notebook with all kind of print outs and information. I keep adding print outs and information. Anyone doing their own maintenance should definitely have one for reference.
__________________
'06 X5 3.0i - bought @143,123 miles (12/26/20)
Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On





All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:10 AM.
vBulletin, Copyright 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. SEO by vBSEO 3.6.0
© 2017 Xoutpost.com. All rights reserved. Xoutpost.com is a private enthusiast site not associated with BMW AG.
The BMW name, marks, M stripe logo, and Roundel logo as well as X3, X5 and X6 designations used in the pages of this Web Site are the property of BMW AG.
This web site is not sponsored or affiliated in any way with BMW AG or any of its subsidiaries.