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wow and I thought I had alot of miles. 2001 4.4 102k and counting
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2004 bmw x5
How do you know when to change the timing chain/water pump. whats the secret for getting 193k miles? Do you service your car at bmw for all scheduled inspections?
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Need to wake up this thread!! Probably one of the most important ones as it's why most visit the site. "How long will I get out of my X5 and how...?" I'm up to 197K. Just replaced a leaking coolant hose (heater) two days ago which means next weekend I'm replacing the rest ;). Might add the water pump to the list as well this coming weekend just in case.
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Photonic,
You got a longs ways to go. You are just getting her broke in. There is a number of us now over 200,000. I have my eyes set on 400,000 now. |
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My 2002 X5 3.0 has 138,000 miles and going strong. I bought it with 82,000 in Feb 2009. Sludged engine, clean it with many changes of mobil 1 at 7500 oci. Changed the (original) trans fluid with mobil1 at 93K I'm changing it again in 2 weeks, don't know if water pump has been changed.
Going strong except for electrical glitches. replace the main computer at about 100,000. the ABS controller replaced at 105k. Now I have a clunk coming from the suspension , I think its the bushings.:( money. I plan to keep this machine past 300,000. It runs and feels like a new car. I also pull a utillity trailer, Motorcycle trips 3K to 4K at a time, lumber hauling, yard work, garden tractor... I treat it like a pick up truck, then clean it and its ready for going out on the town!!! |
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I change mine 3 times, running a few miles in between, to get MOST of the old fluid out. seems to work fine. |
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