Geezah said:Being a diesel driver for the last 12 years, I was wondering how often you need to reset or replace the spark plugs on a 2008, 2 litre SE? (note to self - don't put diesel in the Zed!)
IRO £40 for a six pot....... easy!Geezah said:Hmm, which plugs to get...? Can't believe the price difference, not just a few pence, a few quid!
Its a 2.0i , 2008 SE, any recommendations, I read that NGK are the OEM choice.
Is that the official BMW AUS Service recommendation? While it is quite reasonable, I'm curious. The North America service schedule notes replacing plugs under Inspection II, but an added note says replacement is every 100,000 miles, not when the Inspection II comes up.Mangozac said:Every Inspection II service (approx. 75,000 kms)![]()
My Zed just had its first Inspection II a fortnight ago (at 88,000kms) and the plugs were replaced for the first time. I couldn't imagine the recommendation for here being any different to the rest of the world? I've not seen the notes you're referring to regarding a 100,000 mile change - surely that is far too long? 100,000 km might be reasonable, but not miles! I just go by the TIS, which specifies changing at Inspection II.bcworkz said:Is that the official BMW AUS Service recommendation? While it is quite reasonable, I'm curious. The North America service schedule notes replacing plugs under Inspection II, but an added note says replacement is every 100,000 miles, not when the Inspection II comes up.
I agree, but that's what it says! It's definitely miles, don't forget that besides me and a couple other nerds here, the entire US knows nothing of kilometres or anything else metric!Mangozac said:I've not seen the notes you're referring to regarding a 100,000 mile change - surely that is far too long? 100,000 km might be reasonable, but not miles! I just go by the TIS, which specifies changing at Inspection II.
It is very bizarre. Have you had any clarification from a dealership/BMW NA about it? While there are different air filter change recommendations for different geographies, I can't think of anything that would impact spark plug lifespan.bcworkz said:I agree, but that's what it says! It's definitely miles, don't forget that besides me and a couple other nerds here, the entire US knows nothing of kilometres or anything else metric!![]()
This is from the "Service and Warranty Information" booklet published by BMW of North America and provided along with the owner's manual with all new cars. There's a different booklet for each model of course, but I expect the schedule is the same for all models with the same engine class. While it seems senseless there would be different schedules for different parts of the world, it in fact happens. The only explanation I have is marketing. :roll: There cannot be any significant enough physical difference in various regions to affect something like spark plug longevity. :?
Nope. Honestly, I would be suspicious of anything I was told. I had always planned on swapping when Inspection II comes up (or sooner if indicated) regardless of what the US booklet says. It also says coolant and gear oil is lifetime and engine oil lasts at least 15K miles. I don't follow those either.Mangozac said:Have you had any clarification from a dealership/BMW NA about it?
Well Inspection II seems to be a fairly universal timeframe.bcworkz said:I had always planned on swapping when Inspection II comes up (or sooner if indicated) regardless of what the US booklet says. It also says coolant and gear oil is lifetime and engine oil lasts at least 15K miles. I don't follow those either.
Agreedbcworkz said:IMO, owners who expect to keep their cars for a long time need to be more aggressive with regular preventative maintenance.
Actually that's a pretty good point. They can even be inspected yourself for peace of mind if you feel that Inspection II is too long a replacement interval...corsaire77 said:Spark plugs are quite easy to inspect, so the garage should have a look at them every time the car is in.