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View Poll Results: Is it necessary to change the "Lifetime" trans oil in the X5 4.4 at 100k? | |||
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It's Lifetime, therefore NEVER |
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I wondered idly how many posts had been made in this thread, so I looked up your posting history. Practically all posts are on this topic, but you did post that you had a valve body failure in your 2000 X5. Sorry to hear, it sounds like it was expensive, and it was out of warranty. Valve bodies don't typically fail in normal use, unless they get clogged. So here are the questions: Had you or your mechanic changed your transmission fluid at any time prior to that transmission valve body failure? If so, do you think the fluid change could have contributed to that early failure? If not, do you think that changing the transmission fluid would have extended the life of the valve body? Just wondering.
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I can see the arguments on both sides, but at the end of the day I think I'll go with Mike Miller's advice, simply because I've got a lot of faith in his experience and expertise:
"The short answer for the modern BMWs with “lifetime fill” ATF: Change it and the filter at least every 60,000 miles using ONLY the factory BMW proprietary ATF." He might be wrong, but from what I can see his track record on other topics seems to be rather good. |
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It's well known that in order to avoid this potential problem you have an authorized BMW service facility perform all service while the vehicle is under warranty. As I said already: This is not unique to changing the transmisison fluid. As a matter of fact it has little to do with changing the fluid (other than that was the work performed). Quote:
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This is also why some choose to not to have two or three changes by 100,000. You would be looking at about $1,300 to $1,950 for two or three changes and you still have the possibility of a trans failure. Might as well put that $2,000 in the bank and roll the dice.
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I sent him an e-mail in December asking for his maintenance recommendation document and that is in the document he sent me. Since he is quite emphatic that he does not want his maintenance document posted on the internet as he does not want any out-of-date copies floating around, I assume what he sent me in December is still an active recommendation of his... at least as of December, 2009.
P.S. I just checked the document he sent me, from which I took that quote. It has a "revised" date of July 2009. |
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It isn't about where it is done, it is the fact that it is done.
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![]() I mean come on...head technical editor of the BMWCCA. Enough said. Oh, and just so everyone knows, one of the other reasons Mike doesn't want people posting his schedule online is because it is because it constantly evolves and changes with the times. The copy on the link may have been dated, however, the newest copy (as of a few weeks ago) basically says the same thing. ![]()
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My mechanic knows his stuff and goes out of his way to treat his customers fairly. This is one example. Edit:
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