Thank you for your feedback ! Unfortunately, it is hard to specify the tightening torque, you can find this information in Repair Manual for your car. Best regards, Autodoc.
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@@autodocuk it's 8081 filter. i found one at walmart. idk why it was so hard for me to search for the answer but one call to autozone and they told me the size 8081.
Thank you for your request. A new o-ring on the pan screw was mounted, but unfortunately this was not shown in the video, thanks for your attention. Best Regards, Autodoc team.
Thank you for your feedback! The thing is, that the filter is located above the oil level, and it has to be replaced first of all, thereby allowing the excess oil in the buttery glass to drain into the crankcase. Best regards, Autodoc.
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It's the simplest DIY I've ever watched on TH-cam
Hi did you use 25mm socket to remove the filter?
The 36 mm head was used to remove the oil filter cover.
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so I cashed in my retirement account to buy a car lift. what was the next step again?
loan it to me!
Why didn't u just go the old school skateboard jack style
Now use it for everything you can think of. I so wish I had one lol
Do you have torque specs for drain plug and filter housing?
Thank you for your feedback ! Unfortunately, it is hard to specify the tightening torque, you can find this information in Repair Manual for your car. Best regards, Autodoc.
Seems pretty straightforward.
We are glad that this video was useful to you!
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oil filter should be changed after oil is drained not befor
If it is under the engine yes, but since it is on the top it should be first since there can be oil in it still
what kind of filter for 2004 x5 with high mileage?
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@@autodocuk it's 8081 filter. i found one at walmart. idk why it was so hard for me to search for the answer but one call to autozone and they told me the size 8081.
There was a small oring at the beginning of the video. That is the whole reason i watched this video. Where does it go?
Thank you for your request.
A new o-ring on the pan screw was mounted, but unfortunately this was not shown in the video, thanks for your attention.
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yea i was looking for the ‘crush washer’ r/r myself ! thx!!
Exactly why I was here 😡
Rite I was looking for the same part myself
what engine is in this x5?
Thank you for your feedback. This automobile uses the following engine:М62В44. Best regards, Autodoc.
有漏油耶~
شكرا لكم ،أحسنت
Great video ☺
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The 4.4i takes 8 quarts of oil to fill it up.
Holy crap! I shot my own pants at the end of the video.
Diesel or petrol engine???
Thank you for the feedback! The given car has a petrol engine. Best Regards, Autodoc
Petrol
wait, what?? putting the clean oil filter back into the dirty oil, and THEN draining the sump?? that seems counter-intuitive.
Thank you for your feedback! The thing is, that the filter is located above the oil level, and it has to be replaced first of all, thereby allowing the excess oil in the buttery glass to drain into the crankcase. Best regards, Autodoc.
Good video I have 3.0 D how many oil I'm needed? Thanks..
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from what I read online it's around 7L
Rubbish 😂😂😂