HOW TO REPLACE VALVE COVER GASKET FOR BMW X5, X6 (2009-2014)
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- In this informative tutorial video, we will guide you through the step-by-step process of replacing the valve cover gasket on a BMW X5, saving you time and money on costly repairs.
Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a first-time car owner, our easy-to-follow instructions and handy tips will empower you to tackle this project with confidence.
From removing the old gasket to installing the new one, we'll cover all the essential tools, techniques, and precautions you need to know. Don't let a leaky valve cover gasket dampen your driving experience any longer - join us now and get your BMW X5 running smoothly again!
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This is one of the most well documented DIY videos. I switched out my gasket with ease thanks to this step by step instruction. Top notch well done!
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Nice video, hard to keep pace with you holding the camera and unscrewing everything one-handed, but wow great job! 😅
Thank you so much for the positive feedback. Lol don't mind about my pace. Just trying to get the job done.
Good tutorial step by step awesome I have a 2017 x5 i was thinking changing the gasket my self but ill pass
I did it to my 06 x5 and 325 in the pass but this is a lots of work
Will pay to get it done
Good job man you are an expert pro
If you around naples fl
Will bring it to you😊
Thank you. I appreciate the complement. Too bad I am all the way far north.
Need a tutorial for a 2010 X5 with the S63 motor !
I think I did a similar video on N63 engine valve cover replacement. Not sure if it is the exact model, you are looking for. See this ua-cam.com/video/ZaDrgx6ozg8/v-deo.html
Good job iam tanzania technicial
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words. It's nice that you can get this all the way from Tanzania. 👍👍
Good video
Thank you for the positive feedback. Keep tuned for more cool videos like this.
I'm currently doing the job but when I got to the fuel like. The other end doesn't have the same screws, where should I go? Thank you!
You will have to get the line together with the rail. Disconnect the connector to the rail usually its located towards the back of the engine. The rail is held in place by 3 I think 11mm bolts (located just on top of the intake manifold). Take them out and the rail will come out together with the side going into the valve cover.
Thank you so much! Got it out. Everything is loose now ready to pull out the cover. Quick question to put back the cover do I put on the same twisted angle it came out? And how to avoid the gasket from bending out from the gasket with all the positioning? Thank you so much for your help
@@raunylima3863 Yes you have to put it back the same way you took it out. I don't know for whatever reason BMW decided to design their engine that way. So annoying. Try using silicone to hold the gasket to the valve cover and take your time because that is the trickiest part of the whole process.
Have a 2016 X6.How much time did it take for the complete job?
It basically depends with the person doing it. Under normal conditions should take between 2 - 4 hours
Thanks well done.❤ such a detailed step by step instructions helps a lot in DIY. 👍 👍 👍 👍
Thank you so much. I appreciate that 🙏
well i am going to have to replace this and thankfully you have a video THANK YOU!!! i did not want to take this to the BMW dealership at all no way
You are welcome. I appreciate that.
After you did it just one left, I believe, I can do it with my two!!!
Yes you can. Thank you for the positive feedback. I appreciate it. 👍👍
Nice!! Thanks
I am glad the video was helpful.
Thanks so much I’m a female and own this kind of truck and been doing my own work has saved me so much money this is my next assignment I have to replace this part 😅 looks easy I’m dedicated on getting the job done
That's awesome. I love your passion. If you have any questions or need any guidance while replacing the part, feel free to ask. I'm here to help!
@@all-about-cars-basicsomg what a night mare I ended up taking it to a mechanic to do the job and he ruined my car it won’t crank my ignition coil are fried my car won’t crank I should have done it myself 😭
@@KatriceVee I'm sorry to hear about your car troubles. It can be frustrating when things don't go as planned. Taking it to a mechanic is usually a good idea, but sometimes finding a good one is a hustle. If you feel comfortable doing so, you can consider seeking a second opinion from a trusted mechanic you know to check it out. Hang in there, and I hope your car gets back on the road soon!
You’re a legend doing this one handed man
Thank you. I appreciate that.
How long does the job take?
2-4 hours