BMW X1 Engine Air Filter Replacement Complete guide! 2015-2022 F48
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- Hello everyone!
Engine Air Filter replacement on
F48
X1
2015-2022
BMW Engine air filter part number
13-71-8-513-944
Tools used:
10mm socket: amzn.to/3VCmise
7mm socket: amzn.to/3uRBHtb
Flat head screw driver: amzn.to/3iJpp32
Pocket Screw Driver : amzn.to/3HkKHym
- This is a combo kit comes with a small Philips screwdriver. We will only need the flathead but this is the best value for the price
T20 bit or T20 screwdriver:
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screwdriver: amzn.to/3VXh5em
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Very detailed video 👍🏻 not many people goes to the details this days.
This can’t be real. I need to unscrew the whole car to change a filter. 😂😂😂😂 thank you for the infos mate!!
Thanks for all the precise details!
Excellence Video!!!
Clean Detail Get To The Point ❤❤❤❤ love the zoom in and point arrow to ensure newbie like us know exact the step will be.
Thanks for your time creating all these videos in your channel!!! Wish you best of luck in life! Take good care buddy ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you man ! it was helpful for me
Subscribed! Your videos are really good, much appreciated
Thank you for the support! Working on more videos for the X1
Excellent instructions. Thanks for your help.
Your videos are exceptionally clear & detailed
Thank you 👍🏼
Excellent......thanks a lot ! ! !
Thank you for doing a detailed, viewable and intelligent simple removal video
Anytime! Glad it helped 👍🏼
Very proffesional, removing complete filter and checking its condition, cleaning and then returning it, reminds me of Rolls Royce / Bentley mechanics from back in the eighties when all work was removed, assessed and remedial work carried out on the bench before refitting.
It takes extra time and of course things can be done a lot faster. But I really enjoy removing the components and using all the special tools for these cars. Glad to see someone who enjoys the process.
Excellent video thank you, 👍
Excellent video, thank you.
You are very welcome! Glad I could help!
Thank you again.
such a great video. if all could explain as well as you! im also doing a battery replacement. it seems to make access to the battery so much easier to remove the air filter
To replace the battery removal of the intake box is necessary. And I would love to make a video on replacing the battery but I just need to find one to do it on.
Thanks you alot help me much 👍
You are very welcome I am uploading a video on the Cabin air filter replacement if you would like to check that out.
I watched like a student. Thanks for video I hope you do more video for BMW X1
Yeah me too it’s the most requested car. I just need to get more work on it.
I assume we could just remove the top with the T20 and change the filter without removing the housing from its position?
You removed the housing to clean it properly?
Thanks for sharing
Yes this is correct. I showed the long version to remove the housing to show the steps to do so.
Thank you!
👊🏼
Thanks a lot.
No problem 👍🏼
Hi there, I recently had my car serviced at a local basic garage and after the service the car seems to have lost a bit of power at all gears. Its manual. And also during 1st gear drive off the car jerks a little. I had air filter, oil filter and pollen filters changed as well as the oil it self. I know they used the correct oil. Bit I am thinking could the problem I am faced with be result of cheap air filter. Many thanks. By the way transmission reset helped a little.
Without all info available it is hard to determine the issue.
It is possible the aftermarket air filter would cause this, but I would say it is un-likely. There are some factors to consider such as, are there any DTC’s stored, was the MAF sensor kept clean and dry of dirt or debris. I would also look into the type of Engine oil filter that was used. A restrictive oil filter can also cause lower engine performance. BMW Vanos systems are highly dependent on proper oil pressure. Improper oil and or filters can all be suspect.
I would double check all work first. Then consider the possibility that higher quality parts may be needed.
If you have further information I can assist you further, for now I hope this helps.
Excellent step by step video,👍,, will this be the same for a 2023 X1 ?
No the 2023 is the U11 series and the replacement is different. It has clips to undo around the air box instead of T20 screws. It’s not too bad though.
great video
Can you do a video on changing the battery ?
Yes I can but I need to find an X1 first. As soon as I get the opportunity I will make the video
yes would love a battery change video on an X2.
my friend which oil engine good for bmw x1 20D after 12000 km orginal oil or castrol or mobile 1 ?! really thanks if u help with answer thanks again 😊
Both brands will be good so long as they are Full Synthetic engine oil. I personally use Mobil one on my car because I find a good deal on it at Sam’s club.
Thank you. BMW Seattle wants to charge me $245 for this.
makes me long for the 60, 70, & 80s when hand loosening one wing nut would remove a circular cover, give access to air filter, and a view of the carb throat
I wasn’t anywhere near able to work on cars during that time but it is crazy how much needs to get disassembled to do simple service compared to that time.
Do I need to remove all the box or can I just remove the top of the air filter? Thanks
You can just remove the top of the filter.
@@friendlymechanic9778 Thank you so much!
I was able to successfully changed the filter using this tutorial but now everytime I lock the car the alarm starts sounding after 2-3 seconds. Do you know why that would be happening?
The hood may not be latched all the way. Unlock it and close it again. These hoods may seem like they are closed but one side may not be fully latched
You are great! The best videos I have seen. Looking forward to more videos related to BMW X1 😀 thank you!
Its that same like X1 E84 ?
No that series would be different. It would be more like the E90 BMW 328i Cabin air filter Replacement N52/N52K 2006 - 2013 E90/E91/E92/E93
czcams.com/video/rOVtJnWVPI4/video.html
If you would like I can make a video for the E84 X1.
I have changed my filter multiple times on the exact same car but didn't do 70% of the stuff your doing. I simply unscrewed around 4 screws that hold the air filter cover, took out old filter, cleaned inside, put new filter in and screwed it together. Again, nothing particularly wrong with your video but it just seems too complicated.
Yes this is true, many steps can be skipped but, some may not be able to access certain screws with ease. Particularly the rear.
This also gives the owner the chance to remove any dirt inside the air box by flipping it upside down. Thank you for your insight it is much appreciated. The more information we can get on these repairs the better!
Thanks for the reply and doing these vodeos. Absolutely, the more info the better as manufacturers dont share any maintenance information.
Oh man the 2014 is way easier! Metal clips instead of bolts holding it together and you don’t need to remove the air filter box because there is a flexible hose connecting the inlet.
Very well made video but I think You gonna have a bunch of noobs taking apart a bunch of unnecessary parts just to change a filter.
YO LO CAMBIE SIN DESMONTAR NADA DEL COCHE
Si esta bien, pero el espacio no es mucho. Desmonte todo para explicar cómo hacerlo si otros personas no lo pueden hacer.
@@friendlymechanic9778 TAL Y COMO TU LO HACES MUCHA GENTE LE TOMARA MIEDO A HACERLO POR VERLO ALGO COMPLICADO CUANDO EN REALIDAD ES ALGO MUY SENCILLO .
Lol anybody else hear dogs panting in the background or am I crazy? Haha
My dogs were begging to be in the video, so we settled on a voice over 😄
I can hear it too.
Lol, you added WAY to many steps...