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Repair and Diagnosis
2024 BMW X4 M BaseSECTION Repair and Diagnosis
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- Accessories & Equipment
- Accessories Control Systems
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- Audio, Navigation, Anti-Theft, Airbag Control -- Repair (F98)
- Audio, Navigation, Anti-Theft, Airbag Control -- Tightening Torques (F98)
- Body Equipment -- Repair (F98)
- Body Equipment -- Tightening Torques (F98)
- Electrical Drives -- Repair (F98)
- Electrical Drives -- Tightening Torques (F98)
- General Electrical System -- Repair (F98)
- General Electrical System -- Tightening Torques (F98)
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- Audio, Navigation, Anti-Theft, Airbag Control -- Repair (F98)
- Audio, Navigation, Anti-Theft, Airbag Control -- Tightening Torques (F98)
- Body Equipment -- Repair (F98)
- Body Equipment -- Tightening Torques (F98)
- Electrical Drives -- Repair (F98)
- Electrical Drives -- Tightening Torques (F98)
- General Electrical System -- Repair (F98)
- General Electrical System -- Tightening Torques (F98)
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- Cooling System (Mechanical)
- Exhaust
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- Lubrication System
- Mechanical
- Camshafts -- Repair (F98)
- Connecting Rod Bearings -- Repair (F98)
- Crankshaft -- Repair (F98)
- Crankshaft Seal & Timing Case Cover -- Repair (F98)
- Cylinder Head -- Repair (F98)
- Engine -- Tightening Torques (F98)
- Engine And Gearbox Mounting -- Tightening Torques (F98)
- Engine And Transmission Mounting -- Repair (F98)
- Engine Assembly -- Repair (F98)
- Engine Vibration Damper -- Repair (F98)
- Flywheel -- Repair (F98)
- Intake Plenum -- Repair (F98)
- Intake/Exhaust Valves & Valve Stem Seals -- Repair (F98)
- Pistons -- Repair (F98)
- Rocker Arms -- Repair (F98)
- Technical Data -- (F98)
- Starter
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- Electrostatic Discharge Warning - General Information
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- Map - Engine Performance & Maintenance
- Parasitic Load Explanation & Test Procedures - General Information
- State Emission Standards - Diesel
- State Emission Standards - Gas
- Waveforms - Injector Pattern Tutorial - General Information
- Map - Exhaust Systems
- Heating, Ventilation & A/C (HVAC)
- Identification
- Metric Conversions
- OEM General Information
- Maintenance Reminder Light (Reset Procedures)
- Specifications Index
- Steering
- Traction Control Disable Procedures
- Trouble Shooting - Manual Transmission - General Information
- Heating, Ventilation & A/C (HVAC)
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.