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aarontran 08-25-2005 10:47 AM

Oil Change Question
 
How easy is it to change the oil on a bimmer?

I asked because I need to change my oil but can't afford to bring it to the BMW place. They charge around $100. I also know that after the oil change, you have to reset the gauge. How do you do that and where would that reset bottom located. (95 325is)

Thanks

VANCE 08-25-2005 10:52 AM

very & they make a tool to reset the lights

Dudesky 08-25-2005 11:37 AM

It's easy as pie, and certainly not worth $100 at the dealer. You need to order an oil filter kit from someone- BavAuto, Autohauz, whoever. The kit includes the washers and o-rings you'll need along with the filter itself. Then it's off to the races you go:
http://www.logun.org/oil.htm

To reset your oil service light, find the data link connector on the passenger side of the engine bay, next to the shock tower. Twist off the black round cap and find pin #7. Then turn the ignition to the 2nd position. Place a wire from pin #7 to the battery ground post for 3-4 seconds, and that will reset the oil lights. If you ground it for 13-14 seconds, it will reset the inspection service lights.

komodo 08-25-2005 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dudesky_E36
To reset your oil service light, find the data link connector on the passenger side of the engine bay, next to the shock tower. Twist off the black round cap and find pin #7. Then turn the ignition to the 2nd position. Place a wire from pin #7 to the battery ground post for 3-4 seconds, and that will reset the oil lights. If you ground it for 13-14 seconds, it will reset the inspection service lights.

Yep, I do that everytime. Taking a coaxel (tv) wire and stripping it all except the middle wire makes it nice and easy. Turn the ignition to position 2, touch those pins for a few seconds, and it'll reset itself.

If you need more detailed instructions on this part, I can get you a DIY with pictures and such.

What I usually do is take my car to some small local mechanic and do the oil change for cheap, then reset the oil indicator myself since they don't have the tools.

However on a BMW changing the oil is almost easier than most other cars.. it's very easy to drop the oil pan (i've heard). :cheers

And I might have said it before, but welcome to United. :wave

aarontran 08-25-2005 12:39 PM

komodo
I understand how to remove the filter and oil, but to rest the oil light; yeah that's when I'm lost from Dudesky_E36 post. Where is this “data link connector” and what does this data link looked like?

Any help from anyone is greatly appreciate
Thanks

komodo 08-25-2005 01:14 PM

It's the data port that's (i think) bmw-only.

Open your hood and look for a black, round cap near the left strut tower. You should be able to unscrew the top and it'll be held by a teather. When you look under the cap, you'll see about 20-25 female pin connectors. This is used for connecting to the BMW computer for things like resetting indicator lights (ie: oil, airbag, etc).

What year/model car do you have by the way? We don't want to give you information that's inaccurate because of your car.

xsperf 08-25-2005 01:38 PM

just remember, unlike most cars, our BMW's take 7.5 liters of oil, dont put 4 or 5 in there and think your ok! lol

aarontran 08-25-2005 01:53 PM

I have a 95 325is (auto)

B3M2W5i 08-25-2005 02:11 PM

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not my engine bay googled it but i circled the port and DS is driverside.

Dudesky 08-25-2005 03:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by komodo
However on a BMW changing the oil is almost easier than most other cars.. it's very easy to drop the oil pan (i've heard).

Uhhh, drop the oil pan? That would be the hard way of doing it . . . I prefer to just unscrew the drain plug :lol


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