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When I was looking for a replacement for my e70 35d it was the service manager at a nearby BMW dealer who suggested looking at the Cayenne..... Took his advice (and that of a German friend) and my '15 CS has not given any trouble (60k mls) since acquiring it early 2019. Nevertheless, the 958 in general, is plagued by a transfer case issue that doesn't seem to have been addressed to date. So, I decided to change the TC fluid every year along with the annual oil service. Cheap insurance. :) Also, I think the TC fluid volume on all these cars is way too small, incl. BMWs, but that is a different story. So, mutatis mutandis, I think the Cayenne is not worse than the e53 or e70 and a well maintained one might be slightly better.....at least judging by my history with the e53 and e70 diesel. I think I have fixed pretty much every failure ever documented on XO....love these BMWs, but boy-oh-boh, they are maintenance hogs! |
Bought two remanufactured rear axles for my X. Left rear boot is torn (20 yrs and 150k), but I think it happened relatively recently as there isn't any sign of grease sprayed around the underside. I noticed it when it was up on the lift last week and I was doing my final inspection, torque-check, etc. Made me want to cry, but the self flagellation is not unique to the E53 I suppose, and had I done a better job of maintaining the car over the past 7 years of neglect, I wouldn't be facing another axle change.
The inner boot(s) look pretty miserable too so I opted for Cardone remanufactured OEM units. Anyone in the market should definitely look at RockAuto (I know, they can be very hit-and-miss these days, but....). They are having a fire sale on E53 OEM remanufactured rear axles right now: $29.79 each, and two Bosch ABS sensors for the rear. Not a typo...$29.79, and no core charge. I bought two and am crossing my fingers that the right part number will show up, unlike the fan clutch I bought from them. |
I saw that axle sale. I tried to order a set for the front, but for whatever reason RockAuto won't ship the sale axles to California. I ended up buying the regular Cardone axles. Parts were good quality and a perfect fit.
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Yup, RockAuto had a flash sale on X5 stuff. I emptied my cart and reloaded it with flash sale stuff. I got all four shafts for about half price! Once the no sleep issue is diagnosed tomorrow, it's getting a major refresh on suspension and drivetrain parts.
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That's amazing about the 1L of TC fluid but 8-9L of crankcase oil. |
TriX5, thanks for your detailed post. I actually posted originally because I am completely intent on buying one when the X kicks the bucket. All of yall don't realize that you are already 98% of the way from normal person Corolla ownership to towing 7700lbs with a german flat-plane V8.
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https://youtu.be/q8pYEW_p0WY?t=48 :D I have a 2004 Cayenne S, which is great. They tend to be extremely reliable except for the chance of cylinder scoring, which would effectively total most Cayennes. I bet the GTS in the auction will go for WAY higher than the 20k it is showing now. |
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Yes, the low mileage combined with a 6-speed is going to be a runner! I'm looking for a manual of some make/model as it long ago since I owned one. Mostly to make sure the kids know the joy of driving one and for myself to enjoy as well. But hard to find these days. |
Found a donor transmission at the airbase and even got the troops to raise the e53 with a forklift. [emoji1787]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...dcedefed62.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...57b67e8f4c.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...f78b279f30.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9cd819221e.jpg
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