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100,000 MILE SERVICE
when the X5 gets old and lives to be almost 100k and you want to throw it a birthday party by following the service requested on replacing parts and fluids..
what would you recommend. Since my motor we half apart might as well do the 100k to make it run another 100k. Already replaced the intake boot. so far on my list I have.... CCV replacement. Oil filter housing. water pump serpentine belt pulleys. anything else...? Edit- add thermostat oil separator front and rear differential oil front and rear differential seal add- Transmission oil and filter Idle pulley Power steering oil and filter ( inside reservoir ) check Potential Issues: Suspension bushings/ball joints Wheel bearings Carrier Bearing |
thermostat
oil separator front and rear differential oil front and rear differential seal |
Transmission oil and filter
Idle pulley Power steering oil and filter ( inside reservoir ) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
the question is, what has been replaced in the last 100k?
You cant go wrong with anything/everything rubber... |
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I would do that maybe after 100k service. And the power steering oil? Isnt it ATF? and where is the filter? wouldnt it be in the oil fan of the trans? |
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I hate replacing things that arent worn out, its not going to hurt to replace anything, but if its not broke/doesnt show symptoms i say leave it. Potential Issues: Suspension bushings/ball joints Wheel bearings Carrier Bearing Any oil leaks? Power steering is pretty common... Vaccume lines... I mean the list could be huge. but how much money are you going to throw at something thats not broken? |
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and oil filter housing gasket is bad and causes a bad leak. the steering and suspension seem to be good. I will look into checking the bushings. I most likely replacing the complete breather system. so all the lines and oil separator. takes care of replacing vacuum lines. and I replaced the intake boot and cleaned the throttle body and pcv. |
Hows your VC gasket looking like?
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Filter is in the reservoir. Once you buy the new PS reservoir, the filter is within. And yes to the ATF oil on it. |
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