A leaking oil filter housing gasket is a common issue in many BMW vehicles, and while it may seem minor at first, ignoring it can quickly lead to costly engine damage. <br />Over time, the gasket hardens and shrinks due to constant heat cycles and engine pressure, allowing oil to seep out around the housing. <br />Early signs such as oil stains near the engine, a burning oil smell, oil spots under the car, or a low oil level warning should never be overlooked. <br />If left unrepaired, leaking oil can drip onto the serpentine belt, damage cooling components, and increase engine friction due to oil loss, raising the risk of overheating or severe internal damage. <br />Addressing the issue early with a simple gasket replacement is far more affordable than dealing with belt failures, cooling system repairs, or major engine work.<br /> Routine inspections and prompt repairs help protect your BMW’s performance, reliability, and long-term value.<br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kc__lH64KUA<br />#BMW #BMWE90 #BMWMaintenance #OilLeak #OilFilterHousingGasket #EngineCare #CarMaintenance #AutoRepair #BMWProblems #EngineProtection #PreventiveMaintenance #LuxuryCarCare #SerpentineBelt #CoolingSystem #GermanEngineering
