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Old 09-11-2006, 12:03 PM
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This past weekend, our X5 hit another milestone.....yes....140K miles!!
Well, time to see some updated pics of the runner

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Old 09-11-2006, 12:26 PM
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Yup, at around 137K miles, unfortunately, the steptronic/automatic transmission failed (something wrong with the 2nd gear sensor) and I ended up with a replacement remanufactured BMW transmission. Yes, I did replace the ATF in the early 100K miles but I guess it didn't help. I don't think it hurt it either. It was an electronic sensor failure. Yes it was expensive, but I did have some help with the cost from Crevier BMW. Now, it runs great and the transmission has a 2 year/unlimited miles warranty from BMW North America.

Otherwise, the rest of the car has being doing fine. The engine has been superb. I also had my CV boots replaced before. An intake adjustor was replaced because it was leaking and making a high-pitched sound. The rest was regular maintainance (oil/tires/coolant/brake fluid/brake rotors/pads/spark plugs/air filter/microfilter/fuel filter).

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Old 09-11-2006, 12:40 PM
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Well, I did have '89 E30 325i which made it up to 290K miles before I got rid of it and it was running fine and even passed CA strict emissions test for its model year....

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Old 09-11-2006, 12:42 PM
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Well, I did have '89 E30 325i which made it up to 290K miles before I got rid of it and it was running fine and even passed CA strict emissions test for its model year....
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Yup, at around 137K miles, unfortunately, the steptronic/automatic transmission failed (something wrong with the 2nd gear sensor) and I ended up with a replacement remanufactured BMW transmission. Yes, I did replace the ATF in the early 100K miles but I guess it didn't help. I don't think it hurt it either. It was an electronic sensor failure. Yes it was expensive, but I did have some help with the cost from Crevier BMW. Now, it runs great and the transmission has a 2 year/unlimited miles warranty from BMW North America.

Otherwise, the rest of the car has being doing fine. The engine has been superb. I also had my CV boots replaced before. An intake adjustor was replaced because it was leaking and making a high-pitched sound. The rest was regular maintainance (oil/tires/coolant/brake fluid/brake rotors/pads/spark plugs/air filter/microfilter/fuel filter).
Could you please describe the type of high-pitched sound that the leaking intake adjustor was making and when did it make this sound, all the time or off and on? Thanks
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Old 09-11-2006, 03:54 PM
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High-pitched sound only at idle. Once the RPMs went up, the sound was gone. It was quite loud.

Do a search on intake adjustor replacement....


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Could you please describe the type of high-pitched sound that the leaking intake adjustor was making and when did it make this sound, all the time or off and on? Thanks
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Congrats....I got ways to go to catch up to you......5,300 on a 2004...yep never drive the thing......
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High-pitched sound only at idle. Once the RPMs went up, the sound was gone. It was quite loud.

Do a search on intake adjustor replacement....
Thank you, I believe we have that too, and it's annoying as hell!

Here's the thread.

http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e53-forum/...ntake+adjustor

I can't WAIT to go to the dealership with this!

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