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The BMW Range
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X3 E83 Transfer case re-build.
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<blockquote data-quote="gimli" data-source="post: 739499" data-attributes="member: 942"><p>no, i don't think it's possible. in the x3 or x5 you can't choose to disable 4x4, it's done automatically (on-demand all wheel drive). I think it only can be done if it were a selectable all wheel drive system (e.g pickup trucks)</p><p></p><p>Also the 4x4 is interlinked with the DSC and ABS. The transfer case design in the x3 is actually quite simple. A lot of times, changing the transfer case oil helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimli, post: 739499, member: 942"] no, i don't think it's possible. in the x3 or x5 you can't choose to disable 4x4, it's done automatically (on-demand all wheel drive). I think it only can be done if it were a selectable all wheel drive system (e.g pickup trucks) Also the 4x4 is interlinked with the DSC and ABS. The transfer case design in the x3 is actually quite simple. A lot of times, changing the transfer case oil helps. [/QUOTE]
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