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Old 08-10-2007, 05:03 PM
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Oil Change Vacuum Pumps?

Has anybody used a vacuum oil change pump on the X5 -- this invention appears to be really nice for an easier / cleaner oil change. I know some mechanics use it on MB.

http://www.liquidvac.com/

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Old 08-10-2007, 05:09 PM
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... doing a little search on Google:

http://www.webs4racers.com/bmw/oil/

I guess it really works. Hmm...
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MB are a bitch to drain. they put hoses and other crap in the way. the x5 has the trap door on the under shield but the draining stream of oil will still hit it. :-(
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X5 is too easy to drain it, but on my lowered AMG i use the topsider
http://www.kk.org/cooltools/archives/001299.php

been using it for last 5 years still works as new
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Not at all required on the X5 since it is so easy to drain, you don't need a lift or ramps. If the trap door is in the way just remove it, it takes about 30 seconds and it clips back in after the drain plug is reinstalled.
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2001 bmw x5 oil change

i need help

i just purchased the 01 x5 and i need to know how to change the oil and what to use

i already have the filter just need the oil and instructions as soon as possible please help
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does anyone know how to reset the light on oil change without going to the dealership?
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antwade1:

Go to the top of the page and click HOME. Read the articles on changing the oil, and resetting the service light. Use any good synthetic 5W-30, preferably Castrol or Mobil 1.

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Not at all required on the X5 since it is so easy to drain, you don't need a lift or ramps. If the trap door is in the way just remove it, it takes about 30 seconds and it clips back in after the drain plug is reinstalled.
Are you saying that you can crawl underneath the X5 without a jack or ramp to drain the oil?
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Are you saying that you can crawl underneath the X5 without a jack or ramp to drain the oil?
Yes. I wear coveralls, and put a piece of cardboard down. Go in from the front, taking with you an oil drain pan that holds 9 litres. You are reaching for the second trap door from the front.
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