BMW Genuine Oil Filter 11427807177
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This is BMW specific so I recommend using the one I linked to, which will work on all E90-93, E82, and E60 cars. Note: you can also try a strap wrench if you have one handy, but my filter cap was so tight a strap wrench wasn’t good enough.First, unscrew the oil cap – aka the place you will be pouring the new oil into. Opening this will help all the old oil flow out smoothly. The cap is located right on the top of the engine cover – you can see it unscrewed in the picture below. Beadles Aylesford Limited - Barons Automotive Limited - Beadles Medway Limited - Beadles Maidstone Limited - Beadles Dartford Limited - Beadles Coulsdon Limited Today we are bringing you a guide on how to perform a BMW E90 oil change. The car in the pictures is a 2006 325i, but the process and general location of oil filter and drain bolt are the same across all E90’s (and E91/92/93’s), including the 328i and 335i, and other models. This guide is also accurate and helpful for E82 128i and 135i oil changes, and E60 5-series oil changes.
NOTE: the drain plug has a crush washer on it. Your new oil filter kit should have a new crush washer with it – make sure you get rid of the old one and remember to use the new one. 5. Replace the oil filter and oil filter o-rings Park’s of Hamilton (Townhead Garage) Limited, Douglas Park Limited, and Park’s (AYR) Limited, are Appointed Representatives of Park’s of Hamilton (Holdings) Limited, of 14 Bothwell Road, Hamilton, ML3 0AY, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) as a credit broker. Park's of Hamilton (Holdings) Limited Firm Reference Number (FRN) is 308476. Once you have removed the drain plug cover, here is what you should see: Pin 4. Use your 17mm wrench and let the oil drain
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Pretty self explanatory here, remove the bolt, with your catch can located underneath it and let it drain. This will usually take 3-4 minutes to get all of it out. While this is happening lets go ahead and replace the oil filter. Park's of Hamilton act as a non-independent credit broker. We work with a number of carefully selected finance providers and manufacturers who also offer finance. You can change out the filter now if you’d like, but I prefer to move onto draining the oil and replacing the filter while the oil is draining since it will take a few minutes. 3. Remove the oil drain plug and drain the oil
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