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Old 07-02-2011, 03:08 AM
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hi all,

issue on a 2001 4.4i with 200000k. orange engine light comes on intermitantly, stays on for a day or so, then goes off? any ideas on whats causing this, and is it a sign of things to come?

also, check oil level warning pops up after 20 minutes of driving? oil level is fine and very rarely needs topping up. is this possibly just a sensor playing up?

one final issue, is a recent clunking sound when turning. had front left cv joint replaced and clunck has started since then. the constant cv "clicking" sound when turning has stopped, but now replaced with one "clunck" any ideas???

thanks in advance for any responses. im really wondering if its time to part company with the x? it has been a great drive with only a few issues, but now with over 200k im getting a little nervous of some major issues. can anyone share their experiences of 200k x5's?

thanks again
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