THIS DIY IS FOR 2003 Z4 2.5i MANUAL
do this when the car is fairly warm but not burning hot as you will be working near the exhaust. and again, dont' sue me if you make a mistake..and if you are not mechanically inclined, bring it to me i charge a lot
tools required
1)8mm socket wrench
2)jack
3) FOUR jack stands
4)1 quart of 75w-90 oil of your choice...mine being Mobile 1
5)Hand Pump
6)14mm hex socket. there's a DIY for this instead of buying. Honestly though, i forget if its 12 or 14 lol
My way of jacking up all four tires safely.
1)jack driver side only, put the jackstand under the lower control arm.
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 rear? well there is the silver covering, you need to remove the rear half of it by using 8mm socket wrench
3)when done, look for the FILL plug, it's kind of slanted...unscrew that with the 14mm hex socket.
4)then unscrew the DRAIN plug...oh don't forget to put something underneath to catch the oil and tighten drain plug
5)using the hand pump, pump diff oil in until it oozes out of the fill hole
6)again, take the car down in a safe manner, use a common sense and you are done!
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DIFF Fluid Change
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Re: DIFF Fluid Change
Great, so what is the BMW reconmmendation on this change of oil ??
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they tell u it's good for lifetime...i think not
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Cool, send your Cv to BMW...BlackSapphireZ wrote:they tell u it's good for lifetime...i think not
I tend to agree and for piece of mind i want to do this too..
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x2.plowy wrote:Great, so what is the BMW reconmmendation on this change of oil ??
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Re: DIFF Fluid Change
bmw reccomend a special friction modified diff fluid at 95 quid to keep the lsd quiet, didnt know mobil 1 did a 75 /90, looks like you have a slight oil leak from the diff flange seal too , quite common I think , mine had slight misting pointed out at ins2.
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Re: DIFF Fluid Change
What condition was the old fluid? I assumed it would be a sludge after 10 years but it looks remarkably clean
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The thread is 6 years old so the fluid was only 4 years old
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............Wondermike wrote:The thread is 6 years old so the fluid was only 4 years old
2003 2.5 SE, low miles, Sterling Grey, 108's & Eagles, no stubby here! Unmolested.
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