I started hearing a metallic clunking sound a few weeks ago, and determined it to be a failed rear spring. While there are many options to repair/replace th
Hopefully the pix here will suffice for showing most of the process. First, the culprit! The solution. Getting the tools. Use one of the prying tools to remove the back seat locking ring cover. Remove the top part of the cover first, then the bottom and reassemble by inserting the bottom tab first. The talented BMW exterior designer, Erik Goplen, the same very guy who designed the iconic E46 3 Series, is back in action with the new F25 BMW X3. Applicable Models: BMW X3 Sport Utility (2004-10) Project Time: 1 hours. Tab: $100. Talent. Tools: Small flathead screwdriver, T30 Torx. Parts Required: Radiator grille. Performance Gain: Nice looking exterior trim. Complementary Modification: Paint grilles black. 2. Undid transmission filter cover bolts by removing 8 8mm screws. 3. Remove 10mm hex fill plug, remove 8mm drain plug. Ended up draining 4.1 liters on a cold engine. 4. Remove about 15 T40 pan screws and remove pan while noting neck has to be pulled out carefully. Let drain for another 30 minutes or so. 5. Need FSC Code for F25. Hey all, I've been researching how to extract the FSC code using Esys so I can update my maps to 2016-2 North America Premium CIC but I'm having a hard time putting it all together. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks! Thanks for this.To enable auto folding mirrors on X3, go to My Vehicle on your vehicle’s infotainment system display. Then select Vehicle settings. Then choose Doors/Key. Scroll down and check the box next to Fold mirrors in when locked. The exterior mirrors should now automatically fold in when you lock the vehicle and fold out when you unlock.Removing and replacing exhaust tips. Jump to Latest Follow. 1K views 3 replies 4 participants last post by J-RO Aug 31, 2019. S. southcoastguy Discussion starter. 1101 posts · Joined 2017. #1 · Aug 28, 2019. I would like to remove my chrome exhaust tips and replace them with black ones. I have tried to remove the old ones and they seem to be The front outlets are accessed from under the bonnet (hood). First remove the plastic grilles on each side of the car, one over the brake reservoir and the other on the other side of the car. Look down deep into the wells underneath and you'll see a body colour short hose jutting out into the well (difficult to see under the brake reservoir).