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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 918001

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 918001

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Turbo Gasket - KB5033
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Turbo Gasket - KB5033

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TRW Tie Rod Assembly - JRA595
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Kelpro Brake Wear Sensor Length 1147mm

Kelpro Brake Wear Sensor Length 1147mm

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Tridon Oil Cap - TCC012

Tridon Oil Cap - TCC012

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Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

Repco Strut - Gas Spring Support

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Smart-O Sump Plug M12 X 1.5 Poly Bag

Smart-O Sump Plug M12 X 1.5 Poly Bag

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Dorman Thermostat Housing - 902-813

Dorman Thermostat Housing - 902-813

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ACL Turbo Gasket - JF054

ACL Turbo Gasket - JF054

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DRIVEALIGN TENSIONER UNIT

DRIVEALIGN TENSIONER UNIT

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Repco Water Pump (USE WP2735X) - WP2735RP

Repco Water Pump (USE WP2735X) - WP2735RP

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Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC276

Goss Crank Angle Sensor - SC276

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OEX Bayonet Globe 12V P21W BA15s - GLX23818
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OEX Bayonet Globe 12V P21W BA15s - GLX23818

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SAS Tie Rod End - BTR5036
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SAS Tie Rod End - BTR5036

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Goss Coolant Temperature Sensor - CS881

Goss Coolant Temperature Sensor - CS881

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OEX Oil Pressure Switch - CPS49

OEX Oil Pressure Switch - CPS49

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Repco CV Drive Shaft - NSA649

Repco CV Drive Shaft - NSA649

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Kelpro Oil Seal - 98674

Kelpro Oil Seal - 98674

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2006 BMW X3: General Info and Easy Maintenance Tips

The 2006 BMW X3 is a solid choice for those after a compact luxury SUV that blends performance, style, and practicality. Known for its sporty handling and premium feel, this model has earned a spot among enthusiasts who want that typical BMW driving experience without moving into the bigger X5 territory. Whether you're cruising through city streets or tackling country roads, the 2006 X3 offers a comfortable ride with its well-tuned suspension and responsive engine options.

Under the bonnet, the 2006 X3 usually comes with either a 3.0-litre inline-six petrol engine or a diesel option, depending on your market. Both engines deliver a good balance of power and efficiency for their time, making the 2006 X3 handy for daily driving or weekend adventures. The six-speed automatic transmission shifts smoothly, but those who prefer manual gear changes can opt for the sportier six-speed manual in certain trims.

The interior feels typical BMW - driver-focused with high-quality materials and supportive seats, providing comfort on longer trips. There's plenty of space for passengers and a decent boot size, making it practical for small families or solo travellers with gear. Not to forget, the X3 offers standard features like climate control, a sound system, and multiple airbags, which give peace of mind while on the road.

When it comes to maintenance, keeping a 2006 BMW X3 running smoothly doesn't have to be daunting. Being over 15 years old, these models benefit from a consistent maintenance schedule to avoid costly fixes down the track. It's a good idea to stick closely to BMW's recommended service intervals, which typically include oil changes, brake inspections, and fluid checks every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres or 12 months, whichever comes first.

Oil changes are particularly important for the X3's six-cylinder engine. Using high-quality synthetic oil ensures the engine stays protected, especially if the vehicle sees a mix of stop-start city driving and longer highway runs. Alongside this, flipping the oil filter at every service helps maintain optimum engine performance and longevity.

Tyres also play a big role in the X3's dynamic handling, so keeping them in good condition and properly inflated is key. Regularly checking for tread wear and rotating the tyres every 10,000 kilometres will help even out wear patterns and extend tyre life. Plus, balancing and wheel alignments ensure the handling remains sharp and safe.

The brake system on the 2006 BMW X3 typically uses ventilated discs at the front and solid discs at the rear. These should be inspected regularly, especially if the vehicle is used in hilly areas or heavy traffic where frequent braking is common. Brake pads might need replacing roughly every 30,000 to 50,000 kilometres, depending on driving style. It's also smart to check brake fluid levels and replace the fluid every two years to maintain braking efficiency.

Another important maintenance point is the cooling system. Radiator hoses and coolant levels need regular checks to prevent overheating issues. Flushing the coolant system every two years helps avoid corrosion and keeps the engine running at the right temperature. It's also worthwhile to inspect the water pump and thermostat periodically as these parts age.

The 2006 BMW X3 is equipped with a timing chain rather than a timing belt, which means it usually requires less frequent replacement. However, the timing chain tensioner and guides should be monitored for wear during servicing to avoid any engine timing problems.

Suspension components like bushings, shocks, and struts contribute to the X3's distinctive ride feel. After some years, these parts can wear out, especially if the vehicle has been driven on rough roads. Regular inspections and timely replacement of worn suspension parts prevent handling issues and preserve ride comfort.

Battery health is another straightforward yet essential maintenance point. As the X3 features several electronic systems, including stability control and onboard computers, a strong battery keeps everything functioning smoothly. Battery terminals should stay clean, and the battery voltage monitored, particularly before winter months or if the vehicle hasn't been used for extended periods.

Aside from mechanical upkeep, keeping the 2006 BMW X3 clean and protected helps maintain its resale value and overall appearance. Regular washing, especially underbody washes to remove road salt and grime, can prevent rust. Applying a good wax or paint sealant preserves the paint and keeps that distinctive BMW shine.

Finally, staying up to date with software updates or recalls through an authorised BMW service centre can solve any quirky electronic issues or improve overall performance. These dealerships also have specialised tools and knowledge to handle the 2006 X3's unique systems.

Owning a 2006 BMW X3 can be a rewarding experience, especially when regular maintenance keeps it running reliably. With a focus on scheduled servicing, keeping an eye on wear and tear items, and addressing potential issues early, drivers can enjoy this sporty and versatile SUV for many more years on Australian roads.