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Long List of repairs....Time to sell?
Always loved the X5 since my mother bought one of the first E53's out. Love the look, and the way they drive. So I happily picked up a one owner '08 3.0si with around 40K miles from a local Audi dealer that got it as a trade in. I'm a decent DIYer and have always kept up with maintenance, so I've always intended on keeping it until 150k+.
It's now at 90k miles, and the list of repairs the last few years has me rethinking whether or not that's a wise idea. 40k miles Radiator and hoses (done by dealer after pre-purchase inspection) Valve cover gasket (Also done as part of PPI) 60k miles Water pump and thermostat 70k miles Coolant expansion tank idrive controller module 85k miles Oil filter stand gaskets 90k miles Vanos solenoids And now I'm looking at another $3,000+ in repairs to replace the Active sway bar and a leaking oil pan gasket (10 hrs labor). Now I fully expected to have to do some repairs and maintenance, but the list at 90k miles is worrying. Has me wondering if I've taken care of all the major failure points already, and from 90k-150k should be smoother....or if it's just going to go downhill from here. |
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Why are you going to the dealer for this work? Don't you have an indy with cheaper labour rates? Also, why is it 10 hours labour to change the oil pan gasket?
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I should have clarified that the radiator and valve cover gasket were done by the audi dealer for free at time of purchase. Car has only been to a BMW dealer once recently to diagnose the VANOS issue, but they have never performed any work on the car. All work has been done either by myself or an independent.
And the sway bar is $1,600 for the part alone. I'm likely going to install that myself. But the oil pan gasket was quoted by and indy. $40 gasket, but have to remove practically half the front end as the axle runs through it. Not something I'm all that comfortable attempting myself. |
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Worst place to diagnose VANOS issues.... did you try internally cleaning the solenoids? were they open circuit or sluggish actuation on the VANOS test? Remember, dealers are parts replacers: fail the vanos test, replace parts anyway, to your question: You need to drive it another 150k to get your moneys' worth... at this point the car is worth 10k- id keep it |
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Are you sure it's the oil pan gasket? It'll usually hold out longer than that. What's wrong with the sway? Regarding you initial question; it would cost you a whole lot more to trade. I don't the expenses warrant a trade.
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I replaced the OPG on my E46 wagon at 110k. Had to drop the front subframe and disconnect the steering rack for the pan to clear for removal. It was an all day job, hoping not to do that one ever again.
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90% sure it's the oil pan gasket. Dealer noted oil pan gasket was seeping when I brought it in...not that that necessarily means it's true. But I've been getting oil on the skid plate probably the last 8k miles, and a large amount seems to be leaking down onto the center of the steering rack...but only the front side. Implying it's coming from above and forward of that. Cleaned it all really well after I did the OFHG, so it's all a leak from somewhere else. I cleaned it up again yesterday to try and locate it, and I did notice the edges of the gasket were wet with oil in a few places.
As far as I can tell you basically have to drop the front sub frame to get at it, and do the front differential fluid and seals as it's all connected to the ODP. Another local shop quoted 11 hrs labor. Then I called the dealer for entertainment...$2,100!! I did try cleaning the solenoid, but it still had barely any movement. And after this repair I'll have around $4.5k into it, so you're right, it does pay to keep it. I'm just worried about what else might develop that will push that number up even higher. Tranny issues or something else engine related. It's got the super common valve tick that shows up once or twice a month. Always worries me it's a sign of oil starvation that could be damaging the top end. Last edited by mpe50; 02-02-2016 at 02:53 PM. |
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Get a 3rd party warranty that covers those issues if there is one - that may be an option?
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When I got my 08 3.0 si, I got a warranty. It covers everything. I would get one and keep the X5. When this one runs out in a couple of years I am going to get another one.
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Quote:
Good luck buying a warranty for a 10 year old car. |
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