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I had a similar problem with our X5 a month ago..initially I suspected it was the transmission leaked but turned out to be a faulty PCV valve which caused abnormally high internal pressures forcing oil past gaskets and seals.
hope this helps.
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Is it possible that the any drips now are coming from the frame or residual areas holding fluid from the original leak? The description above sounds like where a dip stick tube may go into the tranny. That should be fixable unless maybe the tube itself is warped and doesn't fit its area well.... Just a guess though...
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