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Just bought a 2006 X5 4.8is 100k km
![]() Its a decent deal, but it has some problems which brought the price down and I purchased it as-is from a dealer. The managers were getting pretty flustered the more stuff I found and offered less and less.
How much of a headache will those things be to fix? Any special tools I should buy? Whats the best electronic interface to buy to monitor / modify the systems on the X? |
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Congrats on the purchase.
You must have taken that picture today LOL I think parking sensors should be an easy fix - i hear a lot of them get corroded and need to be cleaned... i know my car had this done around the same mileage. As for the diagnostic tool - i think NCS and GT1 are the most commonly used...
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haha I definitely did. Was not expecting this much snow.
Good to hear about the parking sensors.. they are not a big deal but nice to have all functions working. I'm grabbing some snowtires tomorrow. 18's with 255's should give some useable traction. What work scope comes up on the 100k interval? |
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Welcome aboard fellow Canadian!
The list you have there is not a huge deal, and shouldn't require any special tools. As for software...by the sounds of it you know your way around bimmers, and as such would highly recommend the inpa/gt1/dis/ncs suite from our romanian friend off ebay!
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Hopefully you're not going to be towing snowmobiles with the X because it's not the Best truck to be using during the cold season. At least you have an Audi for the snow.
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Congrats on the purchase, it's a good price you got.
The problems your X has are common and have been discussed on this board, so you will be able to find help here. And if you can do the work yourself, it won't cost you too much. The X5 is a good car for towing, especially with the additional power of the 4.8is. I was towing my car with an extended E250 before, and the X5 is more stable and more powerfull, and obviously more comfortable. Have fun with your X!
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Congrats and
That's a good deal you got, with minor/easily fix problems.
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And to the OP: nice to hear from another Albertan. |
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Search is your friend on this board. Search for cold problems X5 in this forum.
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Glad to hear they are simple problems. I plan to do all the work myself unless somehow I don't have the special tools or time. Also good to see fellow albertans on here!
Picked up some skinny snowtires today. 255/55R18's should be tight over the brakes as the ID of the wheel is ~17.75" but they came off a 4.4i. 1.33% oversized from stock diameter. Now to find some spacers and get rid of the rediculous sucked in look it will have on the rear. |
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