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Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 10:37 am
by x555
[quote=""jeegnesh""]@Black X5 - Thanks you sealed the deal, standard air filter it is
@X5Sport - Will get the fuel filter too.[/quote]
Look out the compunerds are gonna get there spanners out

....so when is 'dumber' coming around then Jig lmao

Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 12:06 pm
by X5Sport
Do you use Tech OS or Mech OS?.......

Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 10:06 pm
by jeegnesh
FUNNY GUY, huh.
Sanj there just jealous at our multi array of skills
Got me parts:-
1 x 502110261 @ 15.54 GBP Guttmann Air Filter
1 x 503110380 @ 28.20 GBP Bosch Fuel Filter
1 x 501110280 @ 10.68 GBP Bosch Oil Filter
1 x 507110171 @ 13.14 GBP Pollen Filter
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Total for this order:
50.66 GBP
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Oil purchased back in Dec: 2 x Castrol Edge Turbo Diesel 0W-30 4L
All ready for those lights to go out, bet that will take ages now

80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 10:54 am
by dirtymonkey29
Oil should be 5/30
Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:04 am
by X5Sport
[quote=""jeegnesh""]FUNNY GUY, huh.
Sanj there just jealous at our multi array of skills[/quote]
I think he was aiming at me too....

Hence my tongue in cheek comment...
[quote=""jeegnesh""]Oil purchased back in Dec: 2 x Castrol Edge Turbo Diesel 0W-30 4L[/quote]
Should really be 5W-30 as said.
Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:31 am
by jeegnesh
[quote=""X5Sport""][quote=""jeegnesh""]FUNNY GUY, huh.
Sanj there just jealous at our multi array of skills[/quote]
I think he was aiming at me too....

Hence my tongue in cheek comment...
[quote=""jeegnesh""]Oil purchased back in Dec: 2 x Castrol Edge Turbo Diesel 0W-30 4L[/quote]
Should really be 5W-30 as said.[/quote]
It prob is, been in the shed for a few months so don't recall, but did check it was the right one at the time.
Oh I didn't know you were part of the tech crew.
Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:44 am
by X5Sport
I are an injineer too.......and work in IT.....some would say that means I'm worse than a nerd or a geek! Well my wife says so anyway.....
When you see the 'toys' in the car, and around the house well........er.....um.....

Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 2:01 pm
by Sanj
[quote=""X5Sport""]I are an injineer too.......[/quote]
Are you Indian too!?! Said just like an Indian!
Oil is 5W 30 - MY sidekick doesn't have a clue!
Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:07 pm
by pvr
Don't think they make them in 6'4"'

Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 10:22 pm
by jeegnesh
[quote=""pvr""]Don't think they make them in 6'4"'

[/quote]
just depends where you outsource.
Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 10:55 pm
by storminmike
where's the fuel flter on the diesel guys?
Is it under the sill near the front of the passenger door?
Yesterday I saw a small a5/a4 paper size aluminium plate/sheet near there hanging down. I don't recall it hanging down before though it did feel loose as if it had correded on one edge. I bent it up temporarily. Struggled to find the plate on OEM...the nearest I found was akin to the cost of oil change in the falklands to replace
Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 9:46 am
by X5Sport
Straight from the BMW TIS. It appears to be somewhere near the alternator..
How to change the fuel filter - TIS
@ Sanj, you should know that inji.......engyn.....spanerr turners kant spel..We need piktures and then we're hapy.......
It comes from the well known Engineer's Mantra - "Six months ago I couldn't spell injineer, now I are one".
Strictly speaking, that might be changed to 'Injuneer' depending upon local origin, as month can be changed to 'mumff' for Essex.....or the Gatwick area.
Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:34 am
by storminmike
[quote=""X5Sport""]Straight from the BMW TIS. It appears to be somewhere near the alternator..
How to change the fuel filter - TIS
[/quote]
Cheers for that.....it's worse than the old Haynes Manual.....apart from the "mind the alternator" that picture is so poor it could be anywhere...like in the glovebox
Speaking of which...is there a Haynes manual for the X5 diesel...or was it too posh and not as easy as a Ford Capri
ahh....in this fuel cooler replace it mentions removing pipes from fuel filter....and shows a wider angle picture. The beggar appears to be between the engine and strut tower....ish
http://tis.spaghetticoder.org/s/view.pl?1/05/56/03
Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:43 am
by X5Sport
Definitely no Haynes Manual. Not too posh, too bl@@dy complicated! Other Beemers yes, but not this one..
The only manual for the X5 that has so far appeared is the 'Bentley Manual', but being American has no information on the diesel versions. There is probably a lot of common info shared between petrol and diesel cars, but no specifics and of course the steering wheel is also on the wrong side.
But then of course you need to read
this to go with it and it makes sees why there's no manual..
Re: 80k service and new air filter?
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:19 am
by jeegnesh
So the technics got down to business, discovered by 2005 (June) had the old breather so had to make a quick stop to BMW who have raised the price off the breather to £56 all in. Breather, Air Filter and Pollen filter all changed took just over 2 hours, not bad for a bunch of techie's
Still one green light so rest of the service can wait but all parts ready to go.