E70 X5 3.0d

Hi all

So the SO is interested in an E70 3.0d. Are there any inherent issues with these cars as the oldest she likes is 11 years old and the youngest we can afford is 9 years old. I stand to be corrected as I believe the engines are relatively reliable.
 

VinceM

Well-known member
Engines are reliable

Common failure is the electronic parking brake
Check if it’s the air suspension variant, if it is ...check for leaks




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maduna

New member
Good day there Madejagsie

I am sitting with that E70 here my bro, I recently did a DIY transmission, transfer case, front, and rear differential oil change on my machine.
This transmission oil change is recommended to be done between 80 000 and 120 000km.
The critical part that you need to check on that transmission is the transfer case, asking for a test drive around many corners at low speeds, and basically trying to feel small jerking coming from the drive train, especially when turning on the full left from a stand still.
These transfer cases tend to fail very early on these cars especially the motor that engages all wheel drive due to the design of that mechanism.

I will stop there for now.

Thanks.

Maduna.
 
Thank you Maduna. I'm taking it to ZF to service the gearbox and satisfy myself that everything is okay. I need to get used to driving a diesel now. I usually start the car and drive off. There's a long descent about 1km away which results in the car hitting 2500rpm. Not sure this is healthy for a cold engine and transmission.
 

Nella11

Member
Good day there Madejagsie

I am sitting with that E70 here my bro, I recently did a DIY transmission, transfer case, front, and rear differential oil change on my machine.
This transmission oil change is recommended to be done between 80 000 and 120 000km.
The critical part that you need to check on that transmission is the transfer case, asking for a test drive around many corners at low speeds, and basically trying to feel small jerking coming from the drive train, especially when turning on the full left from a stand still.
These transfer cases tend to fail very early on these cars especially the motor that engages all wheel drive due to the design of that mechanism.

I will stop there for now.

Thanks.

Maduna.
Hi Maduna. Could you please just give a bit more info on what oils and how much did you use on the mentioned service items.
I want to do the same on my e70 but can't seem to get the right speck and quantity.
My apologies for the hi-jack Madejagsie
 

Nella11

Member
Thank you Maduna. I'm taking it to ZF to service the gearbox and satisfy myself that everything is okay. I need to get used to driving a diesel now. I usually start the car and drive off. There's a long descent about 1km away which results in the car hitting 2500rpm. Not sure this is healthy for a cold engine and transmission.
I really wouldn't worry about it.
 

maduna

New member
Thank you Maduna. I'm taking it to ZF to service the gearbox and satisfy myself that everything is okay. I need to get used to driving a diesel now. I usually start the car and drive off. There's a long descent about 1km away which results in the car hitting 2500rpm. Not sure this is healthy for a cold engine and transmission.
Good day there Madejagsie.

Sorry for coming back so late, I was hooked up on another E90 that was bought from an auction but it is messed up pretty bad.
Man, I am old school, by that I mean, I still warm up all my cars before taking off, especially on a cold start, doesn't matter the urgency.
I once read from another forum that an engine that is equipped with a turbocharger needs to circulate that oil very well before going up to higher revs. I will suggest doing the same if you're planning to keep that motor for a bit longer.

Cheers.
 

maduna

New member
Hi Maduna. Could you please just give a bit more info on what oils and how much did you use on the mentioned service items.
I want to do the same on my e70 but can't seem to get the right speck and quantity.
My apologies for the hi-jack Madejagsie
Hello Nella11.
Sorry for coming back late.
No need to apologize in my opinion as the content is still talking about the X5:)
I went directly to ZF in Germiston for the transmission oil, those guys made me buy a whole lot of 10 liters of that oil but I drained out roughly about 7 liters, the procedure says you should fill up 500ml more if you've got a transmission oil cooler. For the transfer case and both differentials, I went to BMW and they gave me 1 liter for each and you will roughly drain out not more than 600ml from each.

Let me know if you need more info on that service because it is a bit involved especially when it comes to taking transmission oil temperatures.

Thanks.
 

Mo330d

New member
Hi all

So the SO is interested in an E70 3.0d. Are there any inherent issues with these cars as the oldest she likes is 11 years old and the youngest we can afford is 9 years old. I stand to be corrected as I believe the engines are relatively reliable.
Parking brake
injectors (5&6)
a/c Compressor or clutch
 

AshG108

///Member
Yes it is. Still undecided about whether to mod this one. Afraid that it will get messed up. Haven't had a good experience with mods and VW
You can mod the R...that 1.8T engine is pretty strong and reliable just don't open it up and forge etc...then they start behaving badly
 

Muzimak

New member
Hello Nella11.
Sorry for coming back late.
No need to apologize in my opinion as the content is still talking about the X5:)
I went directly to ZF in Germiston for the transmission oil, those guys made me buy a whole lot of 10 liters of that oil but I drained out roughly about 7 liters, the procedure says you should fill up 500ml more if you've got a transmission oil cooler. For the transfer case and both differentials, I went to BMW and they gave me 1 liter for each and you will roughly drain out not more than 600ml from each.

Let me know if you need more info on that service because it is a bit involved especially when it comes to taking transmission oil temperatures.

Thanks.
Happy New Year everyone. @maduna mine has started making a loud noise coming from the rear, like a grinding noise, I'm 95% sure the Diff is near toast, I say near as the car still moves but the noise is definately getting worse so I stopped driving it. I see you mentioned ZF, never heard of these guys, how reliable are they, can they help me fix this mess reasonably priced? I'd like to service the gearbox and replace the mecatronic sleeve/seals which I already bought. Plus do the Transfer Case service. Kindly advice or alternatively point me to the right direction.

@Madejagsie , beautiful car man, that looks on that model really don't age even today. I have the 2009 model and damn how I wish I opted for the LCI model instead.
 
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