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TwinsPoppa 03-17-2011 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by X5Dawg (Post 812457)
Oh trust me, I have replaced most everything else, including the tranny.

Yeah but you still have one of the nicest X5s. :thumbup:

c4racer 03-17-2011 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by X5Dawg (Post 812457)
Oh trust me, I have replaced most everything else, including the tranny.

HA - fair enough!

XFive3.0 08-29-2011 03:14 PM

I had the same problem X5Dawg had. Low oil level for some time...very low. My X needed 5 quarts to bring it up to full. So the question I asked myself is why didn't the "check oil level" warning come on? My guess is its prob a bad sensor. Iv searched the forum and couldnt find anything on it. Does anyone know where its located and what the technical name of the part is?

Thanks for your help

2001 E53 3.0L 109K

kchan 08-29-2011 04:33 PM

i had the opposite problem before, in which the oil level sensor trips but when I check the dipstick it was between the lines, and resetting it doesn't work. anyways i replace the oil level sensor, the only chance i was planning to use my extended warranty, but of course it doesn't cover.

why would oil level go so low? i know better than our cars need 8 quarts, i think even the 3 or 5 uses 8 quarts. i think the part is 100 some dollars and the labor is like 200 or something. not sure where it's located, you can try realoem to see if you can find the figure for it.

Boston X5 4.4 08-29-2011 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by XFive3.0 (Post 841098)
My X needed 5 quarts to bring it up to full.

:wow: how long was it since you last manually checked it?

JCL 08-29-2011 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by XFive3.0 (Post 841098)
I had the same problem X5Dawg had. Low oil level for some time...very low. My X needed 5 quarts to bring it up to full. So the question I asked myself is why didn't the "check oil level" warning come on? My guess is its prob a bad sensor. Iv searched the forum and couldnt find anything on it. Does anyone know where its located and what the technical name of the part is?

Thanks for your help

2001 E53 3.0L 109K


It is in the bottom of the oil pan.

See this link, item #14:

RealOEM.com * BMW E53 X5 3.0i OIL PAN/OIL LEVEL INDICATOR

chuckster 08-29-2011 09:10 PM

[QUOTE=kchan;841112]i had the opposite problem before, in which the oil level sensor trips but when I check the dipstick it was between the lines, and resetting it doesn't work. anyways i replace the oil level sensor, the only chance i was planning to use my extended warranty, but of course it doesn't cover.

I have the exact same problem. Did replacing the oil level sensor cure the "check engine oil level" problem? Oil level is always good when warning goes off!

XFive3.0 08-29-2011 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Boston X5 4.4 (Post 841131)
:wow: how long was it since you last manually checked it?

I got an oil change at the dealer in April.. about 4k miles ago which leads me to believe that the stealer didn't top off the oil level. Theres no way it drank 5 quarts in 4/5 months, Im not an aggressive driver and don't do a whole lot of highway driving to burn that much.

XFive3.0 08-29-2011 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by JCL (Post 841132)
It is in the bottom of the oil pan.

See this link, item #14:

RealOEM.com * BMW E53 X5 3.0i OIL PAN/OIL LEVEL INDICATOR

JCL - thanks for your help. You da man! :thumbup:

1stE53 08-29-2011 09:28 PM

With the way these X's are, I check my oil once a week. I never let it get below to where I have to add more than 1/8 of a quart at a time. I'm currently burning about a qt every 9k or so. Not too bad from what I've heard. 95k on a 2003 3.0i. My oil filter housing seal is leaking quite a bit too. Ordered the part <$4 and will take me all morning Sunday to replace. Better than paying the dealer $400+.

I can't believe how many times the dealership/shops don't add enough oil to our vehicles!! If I just read it once or twice I would say no way its just you; this is everywhere though. You just can't trust anyone.


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