03-23-2024, 09:39 AM | #1 |
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Oil pan leak @51K miles on 35i
I have a 2015 x35i that I bought with 46K miles a little over a year ago. Now at 51K miles and just diagnosed with a lower oil pan leak. Seems like I got unlucky at this lower mileage. This is a relatively well maintained 1 owner car that was dealer serviced and previously CPO’d.
Looks like this is pretty involved and having a local mobile BMW mechanic work on this. Planning on doing new OE oil pan gasket, bolts, rear axle seals, front diff flush, oil sensor gasket, diff o-rings, and axle nuts. Engine mounts still look good but am I making a making a mistake by not replacing them while I’m in there? What is the OEM engine mount or is OE the only way to go? Anything else I’m missing or should do? I know this is a relatively big job (subframe needs to be dropped, etc) but about how many hours should this take? Last edited by simonc1; 03-23-2024 at 10:03 AM.. |
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Agreed OFHG and cooler are more common leak areas (every 40-50k).
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03-23-2024, 01:33 PM | #4 |
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We both went underneath to take a look and the OFHG was dry along with the valve cover. Nothing coming from the top.
I was sure it was going to be the OFHG. I almost want to double check again |
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03-23-2024, 03:08 PM | #5 |
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Age and mileage affect rubber. I’m not surprised given the car is 10 years old.
Unless it’s making a mess on the floor that’s driving you nuts. I’d say just live it. It’s the only oil leak that won’t cause any damage. It’s just unsightly is all. I’ve only repaired them on BMWs that I race. The street ones all leak there and I’m fine with it. |
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03-23-2024, 06:06 PM | #7 |
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I kind of figured it’s more of an age thing vs mileage. I definitely have more than a seep and don’t think I could deal with oil in my floor every day.
It’s a pricey one for sure |
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But I also get it. Buying a new car and having it leave a trail is a bit demoralizing. |
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03-25-2024, 11:38 AM | #10 |
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The looked good when we checked them but yeah I probably should. I wasn’t planning on keeping the car forever either.
That being said, what is OEM for engine mounts? I see corteco, febi, rein as options outside of genuine OE. |
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03-25-2024, 11:52 AM | #11 |
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I’ve had good luck with Febi Bilstein for other things but looks like their engine mounts get mixed reviews. I’d probably go Genuine BMW from FCP Euro for lifetime warranty
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I’m always wary of additives and etc. but maybe worth throwing in bottle of LM Oil Saver, supposedly helps with leaks from gaskets and seals
https://www.liqui-moly.com/en/us/mot...0002.html#2020 |
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That’s the right move imo. Low mileage rubber gasket things. Do it now and you won’t have to worry about it for quite a long time. Also +1 for motor mounts while you’re in there.
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Same problem with oil pan leak. Mechanic quoted roughly $2500 to do the job- remove subframe etc. He said it’s something you can live with if you want but i always smell the oil which drives me nuts. I guess if I am going to fix I should do the mounts. Curious how much that is. Anyway, good luck with the repairs.
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Ok after a deeper looks like it may not be the oil pan. It’s coming from even higher up and thinking it might be the camshaft position sensor. Is this a likely culprit? It’s the driverside top right above the oil pan.
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That or the valve cover gasket. It’s the gasket that leaks first in most cases. Not an easy job, per se, but far easier than the pan gasket. Consider plugs while you’re in there - due at 60k.
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