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BMW pays for Oil Change, now once a Year, no M (archive)

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Posted by Jay Gans y2k5285sp CT on September 10, 2001 at 09:00:58:

In Reply to: Oil Change seems way to long (m)... posted by Noah on September 09, 2001 at 23:45:28:


I seem to see so many posts on this site on oil change intervals, types, etc. It seems that the consensus, though not by a landslide at all, is not to wait for the service lights to do the change, but rather to one about twice to three times as often.

I am still from more of the old school, and until I acquired my 2000 528 I was always using conventional oil and changing every 3/m miles fairly religiously.

I just hit 12,500 on my car and only today did the yellow oil change light come on.

I changed the oil at just under 7/m since it seemed that the car would go to about 12,000+ before I would get the computer go-ahead.

My issue is that I live in Los Angeles - I average about 20mpg in a lot of city driving, and my speeds are certainly not a lot of clear highway travel. I was told that the computer takes your driving style, etc. into consideration. But if that's the case, I find it hard to believe that in big city driving that it's ok to go to 12,500+ miles before a change.

I understand that the max mileage is around 15/m with the computer - yet it seems that my driving conditions should warrant a change not reaching 80% or greater of that of the maximum.

I plan to stick with my changes around 6/m and hope to run the car a long time.

Not really a question here, just a statement.

matter what the milege. My car has around 10K
miles had oil changed at 4400. Will change oil now at 10,000K as last oil change was one year ago. this timeBMW will pay under maintence program.also as car is two years old by production date, brake fliud will be changed,. I woould stick with synthetic oil,as that what BMW uses.



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