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BMW 2001 X5 3.0i - (Exact Same Problem on 2.4.2010)
Thank you everyone for all the insightful advice on this thread.
I live in Chicago and my wife called me frantic on Tuesday about smoke coming out of the hood. She had driven only a short distance after noticing the smoke. I never saw the source of the pressure relief but I suspect the valve cover gasket failed. The engine had lost 2 quarts of oil and everything else was as described. Car had sat outside for 4 days without being driven and most trips are 6 miles to her work. The mechanic stated that the oil separator valve is now INSULATED and should not freeze. Can anyone confirm this? I live in the west suburbs of Chicago and unfortunately don't have a garage. List of repairs: PCV Repair Kit Vent Hose Valve Cover Gasket Set Gromet Boot Almost a $1,000 of repairs later, I would welcome any input on the following: 1) Is the redesigned oil separator valve insultated? 2) Other than the dipstick and a garage, any other precautions that can help prevent this? Is there a temperature threshold where this won't occur? 3) How does changing the oil help prevent moisture in OSV or does it? 4) Do I need to clean the oil off the parts around the engine block but not on it? I love this car but I should have left it in Arizona when I had to move! Seriously considering trading it in at this point. It obviously hates the cold. Door carriers, window regulators, and OSV. Does it ever end? |
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Sadly I just bought the X as my snowboarding vehicle to be used in the mountains where its almost 0 at night... I am dissapointed as well althought no OSV problem yet. I am hoping the 3-6hr drive each time I go snowboarding is bruning off any condensation in the valve so it cannot freeze while I am up there.
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It is. Just also make sure you have the upgraded parts.
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But does driving really burn off the condensation? Mine froze up over Christmas after driving 2 hours on the freeway in -17F weather in Iowa. Valve cover gasket finally let go and another driver had to inform me of the smoke coming from under the car in the back. I didn't notice anything, because in -17F, your exhaust looks pretty white as it is and it wasn't rising into my rear view enough to see it. I have the insulated valve now, but I still wonder if keeping the water from getting there isn't the only chance we have? Here is the picture of the insulated valve in case anyone wants to see it:
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The insulated valve is an improvement, but won't prevent freezing. That will require a heated valve.
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Ahh, good point JCL. You are correct, but I can't live with telling my wife, "You are not allowed to drive this car to the store a mile away." These kinds of trips just happen. Which brings us to your next solution, which is to clean it out every year or so. I think that is the only way to know for sure that there is no water in there. But WHAT A PITA!!!! Maybe the solution is to re-locate it to a place in the engine compartment that allows easy removal and inspection? There's no reason you couldn't use longer heater hoses to re-locate it. I am glad I live in Texas, but if I were back up North, I may just consider doing that.
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You can certainly do short trips, as long as there is a real drive added in every now and then. Short trips are brutal on a vehicle, it is just that with this model the problems show up sooner.
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Does anyone have a procedure for cleaning the OSV out?
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Probably not...........it just cleans you out. LOL |
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