I've watched a lot of videos recently because i decided to start changing my F30 328i oil myself. NONE of them mentioned that the oil plug was a one time use thing. Thanks for pointing that out! Very helpful. It wouldn't surprise me if the car wash place I'd been taking it to the last couple of years to get my oil changed did not change it or probably even my oil filter since it's not a typical oil filter.
Never mind guys, I just changed the oil on my F30 2013 316D, and guess what I found on the right side under the engine cover? Yup a dipstick. So my f30 does in fact have digital oil readings and a manual dipstick!
Tip. When you remove the drain plug the oil is streaming straight down and if the drain plug drops in your oil catcher right under the stream (like it probably will) the oil with splash everywhere like crazy. So pull it off to the side as you finish unscrewing it
Exact procedure and tools for the E84 X1 sDrive28i 2014 RWD. The iDrive “Vehicle info” display on this model does not have the option of “measuring oil” below the engine oil level status. Frankly, I much prefer a dipstick to physically measure the oil; also, occasionally, extract the oil using a vacuum container system, it works great on my 2013 E350 coupe. Great video, as always!
@@brnt034. Again misquoting me. It’s not “ft-in”. Look up lb-in (same as in-lb) torque wrench, it’s used for lower torque values and is usually 1/4” drive. “Misleading and reckless” 😂😂😂😂
N20/26 takes 5L of oil. There's no need to pour it in parts. You can prove it to yourself by just pouring all the oil that came out of it into the same 5L canister. The electronic level thing shows it full in wide range of ~4.5 liters to ~6.5 liters.
I drained all the oil out of my 2016 328i and measured a total of 6.9 qrts. That was after I bought the car as certified from the BMW dealer, so now everytime I change the oil I ad 6.9qrts. Then I run the engine on a flat surface and measure the oil with the idrive system and it shows "oil level ok" all the time.
@@makipa20021 I mean its a simple conversion, One of them Is symbolized as L (Liter) & the other is Q(quart) FYI, a simple Google search will give you the conversion from metrics to U.S Customary units.
Did you input your own service to the car's computer afterwards? Just curious if the car notifies you to change it's oil. Then you decide to change your oil yourself. Does it still notify you? Do you need to log a change oil history into its computer?
@@MonkiestMonkey You'll have to reset the oil counter on the cluster. There's many videos on yt to tell you how to get access to the menu on the cluster to reset. In terms of adding history to your service, you need to program it using software with an OBD 2 attachment. Good luck!
good video. im a little concerned though about the drainplug. i bought a kit and it came with a regular metalbolt with copper washer not that plastic one you show in the video. maybe i need to contact the local dealer for a oem plug.
Now what if the threads on the oil pan are stripped ? I tried to screw in my plug last time and it kept spinning😭 plz help I need to change my oil I’m 3k overdue and don’t want to hear bmw or somebody tell me I need to replace the pan. Any alternatives?
Please do a video on a BMW V8 car. Like the BMW X5 or 6 Series using the N63TU motor. My independent mechanic says to stay away from the Bimmer V8s bc of oil consumption problems and so on. I’d LOVE for you guys to do an in-depth look at the N63 motor and tell us what we need to know. Also, just ordered a set of Zimmerman rotors for my W203 C-Class. Very good quality. Thanks!!
I recently changed the oil in my friend's F30 328i xDrive. It has metal oil pan and drain plug. I added 4 qts and let it warm up. When I checked it, it showed the level to be at max. Could I have not drained all the old oil out? I have seen that the maximum actually ranges quite a bit. Should I add in a 5th qt even though it reads full since it calls for 5.1 qt in the manual?
It is not necessary to add oil. I have similar experience and no problem since oil level is at max. Mine is 2014 328i sedan, plastic oil pan and drain plug.
Do you know if you need to prime the oil after a change similar to doing it after changing the OFHG? What are your thoughts on folks adding a quart directly into the filter housing too?
I always suck out dirty oil from oil filter housing. Almost 200ml came out usually. Then... pour new engine oil to the OFH (not too much...) . I've learned from pro mechanics. Even old canister type filter... I fill the new oil before install it.
I have the wagon 2014 328ix and it seems (per Amazon) the drain plugs do not fit my car, are they universal between 2, 4 and 5 doors? It is certainly helpful that these are one time plugs, thank you for pointing that out. I would of been stranded otherwise. They really don't like us doing this ourselves do they?
Anyone know why my drain plug is the traditional style drain bolt but the filter for my car comes with that plastic one? Its a 2016 228I xdrive with the n26
So it doesn't matter if you oil the oil filter or not?? I have a B47D20A engine and have done the last 3 oil changes... But never Primed / coated the oil filter. Now I've got really paranoid as Ive just heard about this and looked deeper into it and the interwebs says all sorts about whether it's needed or not. So I'll just nod away and pretend like everything's all good. But for future changes.... Is It important or not?
Great info. I have a '17 330i xDrive. Is it still possible to do the oil change with only the front of the vehicle raised? Or will not all of the oil drain out, like it will with the rear wheel drive models?
Yes, absolutely. While the oil is draining into your pan, you could always lower the vehicle back down until it is done draining, then raise it back up to complete the job! if you wanted that extra.
Nothing about resetting the service interval indicator? Or does the oil sensor detect it? Also, 5 liters of oil seems like not a lot. I'm used to adding seven to my N52.
I have a 2015 328i sulve on the owner manual it says tou can use 5w30,0w30,0w40 and 5w40, why so many different viscosities?i did an oil change and used 0w40 of mobil1 euro formula, is that approved for bmws ? Thanks
Bad advise to dump used oil straight to enviroments. Please bring used oils to your city "special waster collection center" or local autopart stores (Autozone or Ralleys sometimes takes them in for free) so they can be disposed harmlessly, thanks@@jonathanm5027
Is there a reason you replace the oil filter housing but use the same o-rings? Honestly just curious why the housing needs to be replaced but not the rings
I've watched a lot of videos recently because i decided to start changing my F30 328i oil myself. NONE of them mentioned that the oil plug was a one time use thing. Thanks for pointing that out! Very helpful. It wouldn't surprise me if the car wash place I'd been taking it to the last couple of years to get my oil changed did not change it or probably even my oil filter since it's not a typical oil filter.
Really what videos are you watching ? Every oil filter comes with new o rings and drain plug
First problem you mentioned is taking your bmw to the car wash t get a oil change 😉
Leave it to the Germans to overengineer and overcomplicate simple maintenance like a fricking DIPSTICK.
Would be nice if they also kept the original dipstick when implemented the electronic feature
Never mind guys, I just changed the oil on my F30 2013 316D, and guess what I found on the right side under the engine cover? Yup a dipstick. So my f30 does in fact have digital oil readings and a manual dipstick!
My 2015 BMW has a normal dipstick.
Where is it located, ive got a gran coupe 420i@geraldarcuri9307
Tip. When you remove the drain plug the oil is streaming straight down and if the drain plug drops in your oil catcher right under the stream (like it probably will) the oil with splash everywhere like crazy. So pull it off to the side as you finish unscrewing it
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Exact procedure and tools for the E84 X1 sDrive28i 2014 RWD. The iDrive “Vehicle info” display on this model does not have the option of “measuring oil” below the engine oil level status. Frankly, I much prefer a dipstick to physically measure the oil; also, occasionally, extract the oil using a vacuum container system, it works great on my 2013 E350 coupe. Great video, as always!
Great view of the oil drain plug.
Thanks for the video! 5:08 8 Nm = 70.81 Lb-In! Plan to use my 1/4" lb-in torque wrench, especially it's my friends car.
8nm = 10.83 ft-lb, which is a very low torque setting like he said. 70.81 ft-lbs would sheer the drain plug in half!
@@brnt034 I said 70.81 Lb-In (inch)
@@Hubjeep my bad, where is ft-in used for any torque wrench? Standard is either nM or ft-lb so what you stated is misleading and reckless 😕
@@brnt034. Again misquoting me. It’s not “ft-in”. Look up lb-in (same as in-lb) torque wrench, it’s used for lower torque values and is usually 1/4” drive. “Misleading and reckless” 😂😂😂😂
I do not miss the sound of that stock start up lol 8:25
N20/26 takes 5L of oil. There's no need to pour it in parts. You can prove it to yourself by just pouring all the oil that came out of it into the same 5L canister. The electronic level thing shows it full in wide range of ~4.5 liters to ~6.5 liters.
Same with my 328d. It shows full after an oil change as long as you're close, but it also has a real dipstick which I prefer to the electronic sensor.
That's good, I was wondering what I would do with perfectly unused oil because I'd use the new oil container to dispose of the old oil
I drained all the oil out of my 2016 328i and measured a total of 6.9 qrts. That was after I bought the car as certified from the BMW dealer, so now everytime I change the oil I ad 6.9qrts. Then I run the engine on a flat surface and measure the oil with the idrive system and it shows "oil level ok" all the time.
Agree it takes exactly 5 liters and is not the same as 5 quarts . That could be confusing and that should be mentioned in this video !
@@makipa20021 I mean its a simple conversion, One of them Is symbolized as L (Liter) & the other is Q(quart) FYI, a simple Google search will give you the conversion from metrics to U.S Customary units.
First time I heard that motor start up I could have sworn it was a diesel.
@Seth S it’s the injectors lol
Direct injection is loud
@Seth i think it’s so funny yal hate on something you can never get close to owning 😂💀 stick to your Prius
@@taylerwatson1289damn I don’t think he was hating it think it was literally a joke bud 🫥
I have one, and think the same thing every time it cold starts.
Everyone - "BMW uses too much plastic these days on critical parts."
BMW - Looks at oil pan drain plug "Halte mein Bier."
Did my first ever oil change and can’t thank you guys enough!!! Used the ramp system and worked like a charm.
Did you input your own service to the car's computer afterwards? Just curious if the car notifies you to change it's oil. Then you decide to change your oil yourself. Does it still notify you? Do you need to log a change oil history into its computer?
@@jdo6284 Did you get the answer?
@@MonkiestMonkey You'll have to reset the oil counter on the cluster. There's many videos on yt to tell you how to get access to the menu on the cluster to reset. In terms of adding history to your service, you need to program it using software with an OBD 2 attachment. Good luck!
@@jdo6284perfect thanks, I’ll look into that
good video. im a little concerned though about the drainplug. i bought a kit and it came with a regular metalbolt with copper washer not that plastic one you show in the video. maybe i need to contact the local dealer for a oem plug.
Why are oil pan bolts one time use I could understand the O 'ring but why the bolt unless it's stripped. 🙉
There’s an o ring on the drain plug itself, and it’s also made of plastic which degrades much faster than aluminum would
Where is the front lift point on this car? Kies has one for xdrive but I can’t find it for rwd, the plastic cover is in the way!
Was just thinking the same thing! Anyone find out?
@@sonnycusa I ended up jacking the rear side high enough to get stands under
Why do you use liqui moly? Isn't Ravenol better since it's a group 4 oil just curious?
You guys are saving me a lot of money
Treat yoself today!
Now what if the threads on the oil pan are stripped ? I tried to screw in my plug last time and it kept spinning😭 plz help I need to change my oil I’m 3k overdue and don’t want to hear bmw or somebody tell me I need to replace the pan. Any alternatives?
Will doing it yourself remove the service warning?
Please do a video on a BMW V8 car. Like the BMW X5 or 6 Series using the N63TU motor. My independent mechanic says to stay away from the Bimmer V8s bc of oil consumption problems and so on. I’d LOVE for you guys to do an in-depth look at the N63 motor and tell us what we need to know. Also, just ordered a set of Zimmerman rotors for my W203 C-Class. Very good quality. Thanks!!
I recently changed the oil in my friend's F30 328i xDrive. It has metal oil pan and drain plug. I added 4 qts and let it warm up. When I checked it, it showed the level to be at max. Could I have not drained all the old oil out? I have seen that the maximum actually ranges quite a bit. Should I add in a 5th qt even though it reads full since it calls for 5.1 qt in the manual?
It is not necessary to add oil. I have similar experience and no problem since oil level is at max. Mine is 2014 328i sedan, plastic oil pan and drain plug.
how did you jack up the BMW from the front and what went wrong if the oil engine light won’t reset>
Curious if you damage the jack point receivers putting it straight on the jack stands. Why not use adapters? Also why not just use a torque wrench?
Do you know if you need to prime the oil after a change similar to doing it after changing the OFHG? What are your thoughts on folks adding a quart directly into the filter housing too?
I always suck out dirty oil from oil filter housing. Almost 200ml came out usually. Then... pour new engine oil to the OFH (not too much...) . I've learned from pro mechanics. Even old canister type filter... I fill the new oil before install it.
Not necessary. Only need to prime the oil system if you rebuild the engine and starting for the first time.
Great video thank you so much! Do you know if the oil diagnostic sensor will tell you if the oil is overfilled?
I may be a few weeks too late but yes it will tell you if it's overfilled, but after about a quart it can't tell you how much
@@millwyers thanks
What size oil filter wrench socket the bmw 523i 2014 use?
I have the wagon 2014 328ix and it seems (per Amazon) the drain plugs do not fit my car, are they universal between 2, 4 and 5 doors? It is certainly helpful that these are one time plugs, thank you for pointing that out. I would of been stranded otherwise. They really don't like us doing this ourselves do they?
Anyone know why my drain plug is the traditional style drain bolt but the filter for my car comes with that plastic one? Its a 2016 228I xdrive with the n26
So it doesn't matter if you oil the oil filter or not?? I have a B47D20A engine and have done the last 3 oil changes... But never Primed / coated the oil filter. Now I've got really paranoid as Ive just heard about this and looked deeper into it and the interwebs says all sorts about whether it's needed or not. So I'll just nod away and pretend like everything's all good. But for future changes.... Is It important or not?
Is it the same for 318i f30
Great info. I have a '17 330i xDrive. Is it still possible to do the oil change with only the front of the vehicle raised? Or will not all of the oil drain out, like it will with the rear wheel drive models?
Yes, absolutely. While the oil is draining into your pan, you could always lower the vehicle back down until it is done draining, then raise it back up to complete the job! if you wanted that extra.
@@fcpeuro Thanks. Would consider a video going over adding coolant to the 4 cyl. turbo with 2 coolant reservoirs?
Reset service indicator?
Reset maintenance procédure at the end of this vidéo
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Nothing about resetting the service interval indicator? Or does the oil sensor detect it? Also, 5 liters of oil seems like not a lot. I'm used to adding seven to my N52.
5L is correct on this car
5 and half liter sir!
Is the oil filter different on a xdrive ??
Hi Brandon, the same engine oil filter is used for both.
I have a 2015 328i sulve on the owner manual it says tou can use 5w30,0w30,0w40 and 5w40, why so many different viscosities?i did an oil change and used 0w40 of mobil1 euro formula, is that approved for bmws ? Thanks
Does this work with the 320xdrive ?
Thank you very much
how did you torque the drain bolt to spec with an allen wrench?
They used Feel'o vision TM.
How many litres of oil did u fill
I have f30 316i I can put t5w40 instead 5w30???
How do you dispose the old oil?
Local river or lake
@@jonathanm5027 thanks, didn’t know we were allowed! Got 4 drums filled, will be disposing them today hopefully.
Bad advise to dump used oil straight to enviroments. Please bring used oils to your city "special waster collection center" or local autopart stores (Autozone or Ralleys sometimes takes them in for free) so they can be disposed harmlessly, thanks@@jonathanm5027
Woah, hold on that's illegal, just dump used oil into an old oil jug and the auto parts store will take it because they get money for used oil.
@@jonathanm5027 that doesnt sound right
Do you check the oil with the car running?
Thank you for your class. Great!
How many liters?
Is the 328i 2014 same process ?
Yes!
@@fcpeuro thanks 🙏🏼
I have an f30 328i should i change the oil every 3k or 5k?
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@@rodrigosantana3285 yea that what im gonna do
Hey guys. I have a 435i and I used 0w-30. Is that okay?
Hi Juan, we would advise you check your owners manual and go by that recommendation.
@@fcpeuro crazy part is they don’t specify the weight. just the sku for bmw oil 🤦🏿♂️
@@fcpeuro thanks for replying guys. will definitely buy the water pump kit when I need it.
0w30 LL04 is perfect.
I use 0-40 in my f30 328i
can i use this kit with high mileage
Certainly can Josue M
@@fcpeuro i ended up getting the 5w40 kit since i’m high mileage and i have a stage 1 tune will the 5w40 work fine in my car?
German mechanic: Where is the dipstick on this car?
German engineer: What is a dipstick?
The German engineers at BMW are dipsticks
Is there a reason you replace the oil filter housing but use the same o-rings? Honestly just curious why the housing needs to be replaced but not the rings
Sir, the O rings were replaced; maybe you missed it. Watch agin. Carefully this time, his explanations very thorough and references your concern.
Bro I can’t find my oil drainage
Try again!
@@fcpeuro yup I found it lol
Thanks very informative
This is probably one of the least complicated DIY, on a BMW, otherwise everything else is frigging complex:Scheemmee
Who tf has a 10mm hex I’m looking at 4 sets rn and they max out at 6😭
Says he’s going for a test drive to warm it up but when he does the oil level check the car is cold
Since its electronic the car doesn’t let you check it if it’s not warmed up
Mine takes 8litres
Didn’t even show where the bolt is. Smh
Damn that engine sounds awful ! Timing chain noisy !!! Come on bmw! You can make a much quitter engine!!!
listen to one straight piped
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Wow, that's really noisy valvetrain
😅
Your video is way too damn long...get to the damn point 😠
What are these pointless diy oil change videos. Anyone can do a oil change, do more hands on work.
Some cars are more complicated I watched this cause I didnt know it it even had a drain plug some retarded cars dont
Thank you very much.
very useful, thanks
THANK YOU