🌌 Bmw Z4 E85 Oil Change

2)do the same on the passengerside. 3)go to the rear, look at the center where the two bars come together and bolts on. Jack from there to a position and place jackstands under the factory jack location on the sides. 1)get the car in the air. all 4 tires off, and in somewhat of a leveled position. 2)notice where you jacked up the car in the Fan should now slide up. 3. remove top hose. 4. remove hose halfway down. 5. remove hose at the bottom. all hoses are on spring clips. 6. there is a screw below the tank to the right, think its another star head. 7. think that's it should be able to slide expansion tank out. 8. Engine Oil Drain Plug (14 X 1.5 mm) Part #: 09-5560-200-M744. $ 134.75. Qty: Click to verify fitment with your car. - Z4 2.5i and Z4 3.0i Convertible (2003-08) - Z4 Coupe 3.0si and Z4 Roadster 3.0si Coupe (2006-08) Note: Used with AGA Engine Oil Drain Tool see part number 55 9973 010. That is where the oil leaks onto the engine from the oil filter base gaskit. It will not leak on the front of the engine. The entire housing comes away from the engine and there is a gaskit between the oil filter housing and the engine. If I were you I would at least check out the video on youtube. Oil Leak. My 2003 Z4 has an oil leak from the engine somewhere. I had the MOT done recently and the mechanic said it looks like the leak is from the rocker cover gasket. I'm planning on doing the work myself but a friend suggested I should clean the engine block with a jet wash to check where the oil is coming as it may be something else. Gear changes are smooth enough, apart from the occasional struggle to engage 1st when cold but that appears to be a Zed feature. Different bits I know, but the ///M is a planned maintenance item at InsII. So around 40-60k dependent on how hard it's driven. Can only do good changing the oil at sensible intervals. BMW recommends replacing the fresh air cabin microfilter every 15,000 miles or every other oil change. Keep in mind that when your car was serviced before, parts may have been replaced with different size fasteners used in the replacement. 165000km. Seems very ok now. Its around 0.1l/1000km. Bmw do spec 0w30 for the n52, It’s all that’s been in mine from the factory including dealer services. Silverzedtom wrote: ↑ Wed Oct 24, 2018 8:20 pm Bmw do spec 0w30 for the n52, It’s all that’s been in mine from the factory including dealer services. Allow the transmission temperature to build up to normal operating temps. This took about 10 mins. or so for me. Operate the transmission through all gears, leaving it in each gear for at least 10 seconds. Once the transmission is up to operating temps, with engine running, remove the fill plug and start filling again. Yep, it is important to check, verify and adjust things, but equally important to change your operating fluids if you want your cars systems and components to last. My basic maintenance schedule for the Zed is: Engine Oil/filter: 7000 to 7500 miles or once a year. High revving engines need better oil protection. Earlier this summer I purchased a 2011 BMW Z4. Two days after I bought it I took it to BMW for inspection. They did a low mileage maintenance (oil, filter and microfilters) under warranty. In August, the oil service light came on showing a date of 6/2/2017 or 700 miles. Z4/M-Coupe Oil Change Kit with Mahle Filter/Liqui Moly Synthoil Race Tech GT1 - 10W-60 Synthetic Oil. Part #: PEL-OILKIT-E85-B. $ 82.73. Qty: Click to verify fitment with your car. - Z4 M Coupe and Z4 M Roadster Coupe (2006-08) Note: Oil capacity for the 3.2L Z4 is 5.5 Liters. Join Date: Sep 2009. Location: austin, tx. iTrader: ( 0) e89 z4 first oil change. So i just hit 5000 miles so i did my first oil change. Fyi, I plan on keeping this car a very long time, so the bmw 15,000 mile oil interval, isn't going to cut it. i will do the change every 5000 miles (letting the dealer do every third). i choose mobil 1 0w40 Z4 E85 (2002-2009) Engine: Unit: Capacity: Change interval: Oil type: Z4 2.0i: Transmission, manual, with MTF-LT3 label-Lifelong use: Original oil: Z4 2.0i This kit fits most E30, E36, E46, E28, E34, E39, E24, E23, E32, E38, E31, Z3, and E85/E86 Z4 models. Fits models with open differential or factory limited slip differential. For full BMW fitment information or for assistance from one of our BMW experts, we recommend calling us at 877-639-9648. BMW Fitments: 3 Series. E21 (75-83) > 320i. .

bmw z4 e85 oil change