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High Mileage
As my 2002 4.6is "matures" (she's almost at 90,000) I'm wondering if I'm going to start seeing more and more astronomical repair bills. I previously had a 750il that became prohibitively expensive for me to own as it crossed the 100k mark. If I purchase another X5 I won't be able to afford nearly the vehicle I've got now, but it would be under warranty. Anybody like to share their experience with a high mile X5?
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OKC, the NE side. Yourself? If you don't mind me asking, ow much did the front end work set you back?
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Wow...a 4.6is...:bow::driver:
I live in Moore. When the CV boots split, I went ahead and ordered new half shafts. I made the mistake of purchasing aftermarket half shafts. Ended up buying OEM BMW ones because the generic ones were crap. As far as the bushings/joints, they are easy to replace. Don't remember the costs though. If you need help with the X, drop me a line. Daniel |
I have a 4.4 at 127k miles ... and it seems I have less problems with it then I had before. Besides the usual maintenance which I do, I can't complain about anything else.
GL |
am at 111k, been lucky so far - caught the CV boots the day after they started to leak, so the axles were still good - tranny still good - brakes & rotors done at 91k - replaced door seals and driver's body door seal as it was cracked - big $$$ cost was valve gaskets and valve cover gaskets replacement when spark plugs showed oil, very labor intensive - need to replace driver seat leather, the rest still looks good - most of the lights winked out at 51-53k, so when they started again at 104k, I replaced the lot - I figure the water pump is due to be replaced sometime after 120k (1st done at 61k) - the 100k tuneup included fuel pump replacement
besides regular maintenance, my X5 gets a good "look-see" twice a year just before my cross country trip SC-ID in May & ID-SC in Sept - much less expensive to fix it in the shop than out on the road Best of luck with yours |
I currently have 95k on my 04 3.0i. Have really only done regular maintenance and front end suspension service on mine so I'd say I've been blessed. I can only imagine what changing all the rest of the suspension bushings will cost me once they all wear out.
From 100k on, the only things I would be looking to have serviced or replaced are front/rear suspension and subframe bushings, all struts on your x5, transmission fluid/filter, and ball joints. Those can get costly, but wont be so severe if you catch them in time. |
I have a 4.6is 2003 with 117,000 miles. I recently had to replace the crankcase ventilation systmem and the oil separator because it froze up on me and created major havoc. If you drive in short distances in the extreme cold, this is a known issue. I also had to replace the valve cover gasket. Additionally my clutch fan went out and had to be replaced. One of my O2 sensor (right side pre-cat) went out and had to replace that too. Total bill over 3K. Not very happy about that and for a moment thought about getting rid of the 4.6is, but realize that I love my ride. Going to keep her running until she's on her last leg.
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I have had my X since 2005 and it had 80,000 miles when I bought it. I am the second owner and so far I have had regular maintenance issues. Window regulators, alternator, brakes, tires, catalytic converter go out around 200-220,000, MAF sensor, oxygen sensors. It has been very reliable.
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200k+
Wow! That's encouraging. Thanx.
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