Full oil service - completed
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2022 2:40 pm
Spent the morning doing a full oil/filter service on mine.
Got 8L of Castrol FST from Costco and £22 per 4L pack, air and oil filters from Carparts4less and a new pair of external cabin air filters from Amazon of all places. I use MANN filters.
I use a vacuum system to suck the oil out these days (as many main dealers do) which makes it a less messy and more comfortable job than lying on cold tarmac and faffing about jacking the car up.
The only thing I couldn’t find was my 36mm socket to get the oil filter cover off. Managed to do it with a large adjustable and have now bought another socket! I also lost a 13mm socket down the back of the air trunk when changing the cabin filters. No chance of getting it back without major disassembly so it can stay lost. Bought a new one when picking the oil filter cap socket.
The fuel filter still needs replacing but I’ll get the Indy to do that when it’s next in. I didn’t want to be under the car messing about with diesel spillages and taking acres of plastic underbody covers off. Happy to pay someone else for that.
BMW main dealer quoted £400 for this service. I reckon it was under £100 for parts and oil, and about 90 minutes of my time.
Reset the service light with Carly and diagnostics all came up as green. Carly whinged that my Gen 2 adapter needs replacing to support some of latest functions. I have pinged Carly a message to ask whether it really is necessary and ‘how much’?
When I had the car MOT’d the dealer made no comment about it needing a ‘safety inspection’ (that meant a second visit and £75), and they told me the next service was in 10,000 miles. The service light came on two days later (120 miles!) and went red two days after that. Hence doing the job myself. Not happy that the info they provided wasn’t current despite reading the car key.
Got 8L of Castrol FST from Costco and £22 per 4L pack, air and oil filters from Carparts4less and a new pair of external cabin air filters from Amazon of all places. I use MANN filters.
I use a vacuum system to suck the oil out these days (as many main dealers do) which makes it a less messy and more comfortable job than lying on cold tarmac and faffing about jacking the car up.
The only thing I couldn’t find was my 36mm socket to get the oil filter cover off. Managed to do it with a large adjustable and have now bought another socket! I also lost a 13mm socket down the back of the air trunk when changing the cabin filters. No chance of getting it back without major disassembly so it can stay lost. Bought a new one when picking the oil filter cap socket.
The fuel filter still needs replacing but I’ll get the Indy to do that when it’s next in. I didn’t want to be under the car messing about with diesel spillages and taking acres of plastic underbody covers off. Happy to pay someone else for that.
BMW main dealer quoted £400 for this service. I reckon it was under £100 for parts and oil, and about 90 minutes of my time.
Reset the service light with Carly and diagnostics all came up as green. Carly whinged that my Gen 2 adapter needs replacing to support some of latest functions. I have pinged Carly a message to ask whether it really is necessary and ‘how much’?
When I had the car MOT’d the dealer made no comment about it needing a ‘safety inspection’ (that meant a second visit and £75), and they told me the next service was in 10,000 miles. The service light came on two days later (120 miles!) and went red two days after that. Hence doing the job myself. Not happy that the info they provided wasn’t current despite reading the car key.