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Oil change question
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Well guys, change of plan. I’ll be using my BMW this October. I did mention that I will be using the Diamante for college but the Diamante has problems. So I’m asking about the BMW oil change, there are 5 green indicators light before all goes off for an inspection or oil change. But now there are two green lights left. Approximately how many miles left? Before I go for an oil change :)
Thanks in advance ZEAQ |
low miles. I don't know the answer but you use miles in Brunei?
edit: if synthetic oil is supposed to be changed on 15k mile intervals than 5 bars is 15k and two would be 6k, but that seems like a long time to me. I'd just change the oil at my own itnervals. |
if it was me, i would change it the next time i get a chance. it really isn't a pressing issue, just something in the future.
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just change is ASAP.....
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I never look at those lights, i always go by mileage
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I would suggest just keeping track of the miles yourself, and then decide what intervals you need to change it at. I wouldn't rely on the computer to tell you when
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3000miles.
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Okay, here's the deal . . . For oil service, each green LED represents 1500mi, beginning at 15,000mi. Zeaq, you can see by your odometer that this is correct. You're due for an oil change at around 22,500mi.
The service lights always alternate between inspections and oil service, beginning with Inspection I at 15k. On top of that, Inspection II occurs at every other inspection- 30k, 60k, 90k, etc, which includes everything in Inspection I. The oil is changed at each and every inspection, whether it's I or II, and also in between them, which equates to every 7500mi. The only exception is before 15k on later model years, which for some reason BMW decided that it is not necessary- ha ha! Anyway, for those confused, here's how it breaks down: 15k- Inspection I (includes oil change) 22.5k-Oil change 30k- Inspection II (includes Inspection I & oil change) 37.5k- Oil change 45k- Inspection I (includes oil change) 52.5k- Oil change 60k- Inspection II (includes Inspection I & oil change) and so on . . . The service lights also compensate somewhat for time, in the event that you drive the car well below the average miles per year, so the intervals are not completely set in stone. BUT, and this is a big but, you're a fool if you follow this schedule, especially if your car has higher mileage. The inspections are fine, but the general concensus for oil changes is 3-5k, and most definitely starting before the 15k mark. |
Dudesky_E36,
Thanks for the detailed write up. I appreciate it very much. The reason I ask this because I will be using my BMW frequently and I’ll be very busy within October and November time frame. So during that time frame I won’t have time to send it for an oil change at the dealer. In the whole month of December, the car will be in the garage since I’ll be on a vacation. Probably around February or March I’ll bring it for service. Now that you said it, I’m pretty confident driving it without bringing it for service for at least 3- 4 months. |
Zeag just change the oil yourself man, or is it covered under warranty?
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I usually change the oil as soon as the last green light goes out and the first yellow comes on. Haha, I'm not sure if that's right or not, but it's worked for me without any issues. :)
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What are you studying Zeaq?
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