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Parts for your 2015 Bmw X3-Oil seals
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2015 BMW X3 oil seals — what they do, why they matter, and when to change them
Oil seals are absolutely used and relevant on the 2015 BMW X3 (F25). Technical references such as BMW TIS (Technical Information System), the BMW parts catalogue/diagrams (RealOEM for F25), and ZF 8HP service documentation all show multiple radial shaft seals fitted across the engine, transmission, transfer case and differentials. These include the crankshaft front and rear main seals, camshaft seals (engine dependent), transmission input/output seals, transfer case output seals, and axle/diff seals. They’re there to keep lubricants in and contaminants out, so the drivetrain stays healthy.
On a 2015 X3—whether it’s the 2.0‑litre turbo petrol (N20), six‑cylinder petrol (N55) or diesel variants (N47/N57)—oil seals protect critical interfaces. Up front, the crank seal sits behind the vibration damper