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      07-23-2021, 09:46 PM   #23
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Good read. Thanks for posting, OP.

One question - curious about the TC Calibration and why it’s a necessity after just fluid replacement?

I’ve heard/read both ways across various BMW AWD platforms. Always curious to know the reasoning.
You have to do the reset because of the change in viscosity of the fluid.
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Sorry to wake up an old thread

Does anyone know if rear driveshaft removal is needed which looks like it needs a BMW driveshaft nut wrench like the one from AGA

all information would be appreciated
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Sorry to wake up an old thread

Does anyone know if rear driveshaft removal is needed which looks like it needs a BMW driveshaft nut wrench like the one from AGA

all information would be appreciated
No, you don't need to remove the rear driveshaft, just disconnect the 3 bolts on the rear output shaft. Support the driveshaft in two locations (near the split and near the front.) I used a box and a jack stand to support them as mine was up on ramps.

Be sure to remove the 3 bolts that do NOT have nuts. This will keep the rubber guido aligned. Also mark a line so that the holes go into the same location where they came out of.
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