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Why I don't trust Dealer or Indy shops
While I understand many here don't have the choice as they're not DIY or simply don't have the time or tools / garage, I try to do everything myself.
Why, you ask? I simply lost fate in finding honest dealer or Indy shop. The few times I had to use Dealer or supposedly good Indy shop, I was always left disappointed. Sure, part of it is OCD when it comes to cars but if I'm paying between $70-120 per hour, ballooned labor time and overpriced parts, I do expect perfections. Latest case in point: While it's not a huge deal, it does speak of lack of professionalism. Getting ready to change oil and the rest of fluids on my newly acquired X5 and the drain plug is just about stripped. Fortunately, I've ordered new as I've seen that on pre purchase inspection. So the truck was only serviced at the dealer and reputable Indy but yet they can't take their time to use proper size socket or they're just in the big hurry to maximize the profit. Or better yet, they don't take time to use torque wrench and the next time they almost strip it because it's to tight. So if you can, always inspect the work of place you just trusted your vehicle and you just might not be so impressed after all. On that subject, the little access door for drain plug is missing too and I simply cant find it on realoem.com. Anybody knows the part# ? ![]()
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Thats because they didnt come with the trap door if this is for the 4.6is. I asked and thats the answer I continued to get. However the trap door does fit but cant recall if its the the one from the 4.4 or 3.0 after lengthy threads being read and researched on my part I found it to be true since they used the same stiffener plate. Facelift models as I understand it are different config and piece may not fit. Ill dig and see if I kept the part number tonight for you.
EDIT: I am pretty sure this is the number 51 71 8 268 897 Last edited by OptimusPriM5; 08-20-2014 at 07:15 PM. |
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Thats what I was saying in my response but it fits I just verified as its same one I put on my 4.6. Good luck on the fabrication post pics when complete.
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That's the cover under the drain plug. There is another under the filter (larger cover for V8). I was told that the covers did come equipped from factory. I purchased one from parts department since I noticed cover missing during my first oil change. I still cannot find the cover under the filter.
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My 2006 X5 3.0i does not have trap door either.
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Age old saying, if you want something done right - do it yourself.
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Yeah , I been screwed many times by Crappy Indys that just want Your money and F-ck You if You want Your BMW fixed..................I have to option now and I am happy and catious too......
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Being a qualified mechanic, it's a no-brainer for me to do all I reasonably can (within the scope of the tools and facilities available to me) myself.
Unfortunately, there are things you have to entrust to others. And when they are finished, I generally pick holes in what they've done and mutter to myself about how I wouldn't have done it that way, or I would have done a neater job, or whatever the case may be. But that's cars. The fact of the matter is, unless you have the skills required along with a VERY well equipped facility, there will always be jobs you can't do yourself. It sucks, it's annoying, and it's a dead pain in the ass when you pay for something and they bugger the job. That's cars I guess.
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