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E53 3.0d Service Help please
Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
Hi all
Mid service now. Where is the fuel filter located on an e53 diesel?
Close to location as possible please.
Mid service now. Where is the fuel filter located on an e53 diesel?
Close to location as possible please.
55 E53 3.0d with Pano roof and full coms pack. Black with Black
Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
Yours should be under a large plastic box under passenger side of car. A right pig to get off with hidden bolts everywhere!
05 stirling grey 3.0d Auto. mods - park heater, reverse cam, aux in
Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
Is it toward front or rear of passenger side?
Indy says he can see fuel pipe no fuel filter
Indy says he can see fuel pipe no fuel filter
55 E53 3.0d with Pano roof and full coms pack. Black with Black
Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
[quote="StewieG"]
Is it toward front or rear of passenger side?
Indy says he can see fuel pipe no fuel filter
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rear, if the indy says that is he anygood?
Is it toward front or rear of passenger side?
Indy says he can see fuel pipe no fuel filter
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rear, if the indy says that is he anygood?
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Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
Thanks. Found it.
Your comment is a fair one. This Indy appears to not have done an X5 before.
Your comment is a fair one. This Indy appears to not have done an X5 before.
55 E53 3.0d with Pano roof and full coms pack. Black with Black
Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
Hi , i had that cover off last week to fix fuel leak and change filter , there must be about 10 bolts all around it hidden everywhere , fuel pump is in there as well , good luck ...
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Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
Thank you all for your help. Got it all done now. Paid £60 for 3 hours labour and supplied parts myself. Alot cheaper them BMW serVice cost.
Changed:
Air filter
Oil filter
Fuel filter
Pollen filter
Oil drained and changed
Brakes bleeded.
And if course all lights reset.
Again thank you all for advice and help.
Peace
Stew
Changed:
Air filter
Oil filter
Fuel filter
Pollen filter
Oil drained and changed
Brakes bleeded.
And if course all lights reset.
Again thank you all for advice and help.
Peace
Stew
55 E53 3.0d with Pano roof and full coms pack. Black with Black
Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
£20 per hour. No wonder he couldn't find the fuel filter.
Does he really work on high end German stuff or anything that comes through the door.
Does he really work on high end German stuff or anything that comes through the door.
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Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
[quote="Denis O"]
£20 per hour. No wonder he couldn't find the fuel filter.
Does he really work on high end German stuff or anything that comes through the door.
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I would normally agree that you get what you pay for but with mechanics it's s different story in my experience! I've been using a guy for 10 years who charges 30 per hour (cash of course) and he is just amazing, he's not greedy, premises not fancy and in a low rent area and I can't speak for his tax situation, but he has fixed every problem I've ever brought him and backs it up with top notch service. I use a few other guys when he's busy who are the same.
At times I've thought I should really use a BMW specialist and tried a few, usually charged 50 plus vat per hour. The last one was absolutely useless and was a so called ex bmw master tech once! And when I say useless I mean totally useless! The ones before were okay but very inflexible and adopted the bmw mentality of replace every thing instead of find the source of the problem and apply an appropriate fix.
£20 per hour. No wonder he couldn't find the fuel filter.
Does he really work on high end German stuff or anything that comes through the door.
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I would normally agree that you get what you pay for but with mechanics it's s different story in my experience! I've been using a guy for 10 years who charges 30 per hour (cash of course) and he is just amazing, he's not greedy, premises not fancy and in a low rent area and I can't speak for his tax situation, but he has fixed every problem I've ever brought him and backs it up with top notch service. I use a few other guys when he's busy who are the same.
At times I've thought I should really use a BMW specialist and tried a few, usually charged 50 plus vat per hour. The last one was absolutely useless and was a so called ex bmw master tech once! And when I say useless I mean totally useless! The ones before were okay but very inflexible and adopted the bmw mentality of replace every thing instead of find the source of the problem and apply an appropriate fix.
Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
i concur, just because a mechanic charges a fortune doesn't necessarily make him any good. and lets face it changing oils and filters is hardly rocket science
05 stirling grey 3.0d Auto. mods - park heater, reverse cam, aux in
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Exactly. I mine my wife gets her E46 serviced for free by me......but I could charge. I suspect collecting payment might be a challenge though... :chair:
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Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
[quote="COLIN"]
Hi , i had that cover off last week to fix fuel leak and change filter , there must be about 10 bolts all around it hidden everywhere , fuel pump is in there as well , good luck ...
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...any pics...how to's etc?
ramp....floor etc?
Hi , i had that cover off last week to fix fuel leak and change filter , there must be about 10 bolts all around it hidden everywhere , fuel pump is in there as well , good luck ...
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...any pics...how to's etc?
ramp....floor etc?
Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
This article from BMW Land might help. It has pics too. Nice how to guys... :bigthanx:
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.
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[quote="X5Sport"]
This article from BMW Land might help. It has pics too. Nice how to guys... :bigthanx:
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cheers
good grief....just why do they do that....what on earth were they thinking putting it there
This article from BMW Land might help. It has pics too. Nice how to guys... :bigthanx:
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cheers
good grief....just why do they do that....what on earth were they thinking putting it there
Re: E53 3.0d Service Help please
For the same reason there's no Haynes Manual.......they don't want us practical lot preventing them from getting their £200 an hour to do it for us!! >:(
Richard
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