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12-15-2010, 05:49 PM | #1 |
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Ok - proceeding to do my first self-oil change on Christine. Done a few with the Subaru, but haven't done one with Christine yet. Deciding to not allow BMW to charge hundreds of bucks for a pretty simple procedure. Does anyone else do self-changes? If so, which filters are you using and where do you source them from? Thanks in advance for all the help Alex |
12-15-2010, 08:28 PM | #2 |
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I just use BMW filters when I change my own oil. Either buy locally via the $tealership or when I'm getting some gear from the UK I'll generally get a couple of filters at the same time.
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12-15-2010, 08:55 PM | #4 |
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I only use BMW oil filters while my car is under the factory warranty. An oil filter at the dealer costs 12 euros. I have also bought an aftermarket Mahle oil filter for 8 euros. I bought it just to compare to the OEM one. BMW's oil filter looks a tad better made.
You should also only use a oil that carries a "BMW Long Life 4" (at least for cars in europe with low sulphur fuel). For cars in the USA you want to use a LL-1 oil. I use German Castrol 0w40 LL-4 oil. You can also just buy the correct oil and filter from your local BMW dealer. Here is a very good DIY link for changing ones oil. JimD did a nice job taking pics and with his writeup. I also posted some pics of my 135i's oil change job. http://www.1addicts.com/forums/showt...diy+oil+change Dackel |
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Hi Dackel Thanks for that - i'm mainly looking at the source for the oil filter. On that note, with my only other oil service, i've used Mobil 1 Gold SuperSyn 0w-40. Pretty damn expensive! Just need to find a ramp |
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12-15-2010, 10:48 PM | #6 |
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Alex about $25 or there about.
Ramps I have a set your welcome to borrow as long as they boomerang back. They have the extension bits so low cars can use them without scraping.
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Mangley following thread intently - was quoted 300 by dealer!!!!
Series 2 Scirroco was easy, so thinks playdo and noddy car with dogey pumps can't be that hard! |
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What do you guys pay for the BMW full synthetic oil thru the dealer? Over here in Germany its about 23 euros PER liter (times 6.5 liters!). The oil filter is 12 euros. The first oil service runs about 280 euros at most dealers (if you let them use their oil and filter parts. (that is for an oil and filter change and pollen micro filter) Over here you gotta get that service "stamp" in the maintenence book or you risk having to warranty later on. I brought the BMW dealer my oil and they charged me 65 euros in labor (but with an oil filter). No pollen micro filter & that was without the 19% sales tax.
I do my own inbetween oil changes though. I always use a BMW oil filter from the dealer and German Castrol 0w40 LL4 oil. Normally a 5L jug of this oil sells for 76 euros. I can get it at a discount and without German sales tax (+19%) for 50 euros for that 5L jug. Changing ones oil in our car's is quite easy. Takes less than an hour. You only need simple hand tools. 17mm socket/ratchet for the 135i's or a 8mm (or is it a 6mm?) allen for the 128i oil plug drain, oil filter cap wrench, and a flat blade screw driver, and a small pick to remove the old filter cap O-rings, and maybe a funnel to pour the new oil into the engine. |
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Don't dare use Autobarn (or other) ramps without extensions. I couldn't even get my old 120i up without extensions.
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Hi Alex,
Just go down to CCs and pick up an oil filter. It's the new building higher up on Roger street. Can't remember the cost but it is no big deal. I know you don't like going there but it is only the parts section! Definitely use the ramps etc but I would suggest you also raise the back of the car too because the oil can very easily spurt sideways into the engine cover/tray and that is such a pain to wash out... Yes use the same Mobil oil you used last time. Cheers |
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I found it easiest to get the filter from the dealer, it comes in a kit with a crusher and o ring.
For the 135 I used a jack and then put a few old phone books on each front wheel to keep it up. |
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