Yup,in the middle of doing my 535i now,60k mi. Old fluid still looks good, the previous owner must have babies this car(thank god)!! Keep up the good work!!
The filter is built is in to the trans pan on this model. When vehicle have higher mileage it’s good to leave a bit of the old trans fluid in to prevent wiping out the clutches. 100% all new fluid could do more harm than good. Maybe it’s a good idea if u change it every 3 years or 30-40k. Then again European transmissions are different from ford and gm where u can just unhook one of the trans cooler lines and do a complete flush!
Its usually all up to the customer or the owner of the vehicle. everyone has a different opinion of weather or not they should or not. if the car runs good hand have no problems i could not hurt. 100k is not a bad mileage but i probably would not after a much higher mileage.@@AveGuy1
Hola, muchas gracias por el vídeo. Tengo una pregunta, ¿Es indispensable cumplir con el protocolo de servicio de BMW o de ZF en lo relativo a introducir marchas y acelerar el motor del auto para que el convertidor se llene de aceite y así tener un nivel más preciso? O simplemente podemos encender el auto, esperar la temperatura indicada y revisar el nivel. Sorry for not writing the question in english. Thank you!
Did you have to go through all the gears before topping off? I heard you have to hold different gears for a few seconds to get all fluid into all the channels.
Hey bro, really helpful video. Planning on doing this on my F22 235i. One problem is I don’t have a plug in reader. would I be able to do the oil change then reset the values at a later date? I hope this makes sense. Again, great video. Cheers bro
I don’t have any sponsorships or anything and in some cases it’s a lil bit of red tape posting a link on YT. Because u have to verify some things before it accept it.
I did however put the part# in the description. For the kit. It’s from FCP euro. U can put in your year and model on there site and they may have a service kit for your vehicle.
Honestly I’ve done it with out a scanner stating off as a tech over 15 years ago. It was how I was taught. I’d say 8-10 min if it’s cold. You want to fill it while it’s warm not to hot but not to cold. You could also use an inferred thermometer and aim at the lower case of the trans.
Yes! That’s around 96k In US miles. Transmision oil with filter. It can’t hurt if the trans is not already having any major problems. Changing the fluid will improve shifting and increase transmision life.
Hi sir question i have a bmw x5 e70 2012 n55 engine with 119k miles i bought transmission fluid service kit from fcp euro is it true that is not safe to change the fluid since the car is already high mileage car people keep telling me not do it ?
If you’re doing a pan w/filter replacement it’s will Take around 7 litters. The torque converter, trans lines , trans cooler and the rest of the trans will have 3 or so litters in it.
@@simioncsm5042 The service manual says the the transmission has lifetime fluid, lifetime usually means 100k miles. But ZF the manufacture of the transmision recommends servicing the trans every 50k or 8 years witch ever comes 1st.
It’s kinda hard to replace it all because some is stored in the torque converter and transmission lines. It’s is possible to to change it then drive it. Drain 3-4 litters then add another 3-4 litters.
y do 3 steps more with automatic gearbox that are never flushed, before pull out the hydraulic part y flush new oil in it until new dripping out. y unscrew the coolant lines and flush new oil in it until clean oil came ou of the other coolant line new filter, pan and fill up procedure , Go drive a little , 20/30miles and flush again (without take off the pan) Y do this so the new oil do not mix up with the old one
Yup,in the middle of doing my 535i now,60k mi. Old fluid still looks good, the previous owner must have babies this car(thank god)!! Keep up the good work!!
EWF and Brass Construction. Keepin it ol school!!!👍
Thx!
Great tutorial. Nicely done!
@@ronsweet2331 Thanks!
Bro this is such a good tutorial, going to purchase through your link now.
@@highendtrends3508 Thx! I don’t have a link but I do have the parts info in the description for this particular vehicle
@@koolfredsbimmertech5617 thanks so much!
The filter is built is in to the trans pan on this model. When vehicle have higher mileage it’s good to leave a bit of the old trans fluid in to prevent wiping out the clutches. 100% all new fluid could do more harm than good. Maybe it’s a good idea if u change it every 3 years or 30-40k. Then again European transmissions are different from ford and gm where u can just unhook one of the trans cooler lines and do a complete flush!
New fluid can do more harm than good? Now I'm scared. I have 100k and don't know if I should change after you said that.
Its usually all up to the customer or the owner of the vehicle. everyone has a different opinion of weather or not they should or not. if the car runs good hand have no problems i could not hurt. 100k is not a bad mileage but i probably would not after a much higher mileage.@@AveGuy1
*_I ONLY DRAINED AND REPLACED THE THE FLUID OF MY TRANSMISSION. I USED LIQUIMOLY 1800. MY X6 RUNS MUCH BETTER AFTER THAT_*
Hola, muchas gracias por el vídeo.
Tengo una pregunta, ¿Es indispensable cumplir con el protocolo de servicio de BMW o de ZF en lo relativo a introducir marchas y acelerar el motor del auto para que el convertidor se llene de aceite y así tener un nivel más preciso? O simplemente podemos encender el auto, esperar la temperatura indicada y revisar el nivel.
Sorry for not writing the question in english.
Thank you!
Did you have to go through all the gears before topping off? I heard you have to hold different gears for a few seconds to get all fluid into all the channels.
Yes! In drive & reverse. That helps to circulate the fluid in the system!
Hey bro, really helpful video. Planning on doing this on my F22 235i. One problem is I don’t have a plug in reader. would I be able to do the oil change then reset the values at a later date? I hope this makes sense. Again, great video. Cheers bro
Thanks! A simple scan tool that reads live data and works with BMW is all u need. A launch crp 123 or 129x from Amazon will get the job done.
@@koolfredsbimmertech5617 absolute legend, cheers bro. god bless ⭐️
Where can we get that pump that you pumped the transmission fluid in?
I got that one at a store called Lidl, They sell similar ones on Amazon. search under electric automotive fluid or oil pump.
great vid! could you post a link to where you got the kit from?
I don’t have any sponsorships or anything and in some cases it’s a lil bit of red tape posting a link on YT. Because u have to verify some things before it accept it.
I did however put the part# in the description. For the kit. It’s from FCP euro. U can put in your year and model on there site and they may have a service kit for your vehicle.
If i don’t have a stuff to monitor the transmission fluid temp .. how long do u think i have to run it to get to 40-50C?
Honestly I’ve done it with out a scanner stating off as a tech over 15 years ago. It was how I was taught. I’d say 8-10 min if it’s cold. You want to fill it while it’s warm not to hot but not to cold. You could also use an inferred thermometer and aim at the lower case of the trans.
dear my car bmw F02///730LI //2013 it run 155,000KM you recommended to change transmission oil with filter
Yes! That’s around 96k In US miles. Transmision oil with filter. It can’t hurt if the trans is not already having any major problems. Changing the fluid will improve shifting and increase transmision life.
Hi sir question i have a bmw x5 e70 2012 n55 engine with 119k miles i bought transmission fluid service kit from fcp euro is it true that is not safe to change the fluid since the car is already high mileage car people keep telling me not do it ?
@@yeisonmunera8701if your transmission has problems such as slipping or harsh shifting, changing the fluid would do more harm than good.
@@lilarab6213 *WHY IS THAT MORE HARM THAT GOOD?*
Hey you didn't change the oil in the automatic transmission for the first time until 193,520 km?
117,000 mls that’s 188km. Yes on this particular vehicle.
That was quite a risk when the manufacturer recommends replacement from 80 000 - 120 000 km don't you think? @koolfredsbimmertech5617
Is r3setting the Adaptations necessary when doing a pan and filter change?
It’s not. But it’s highly recommended especially if there is is a loss of fluid over time from a leak. It resets the learning curve of the trans!
“Lifetime” to a car manufacturer is up to…..”when warranty runs out”
You Hit it right on the spot! Lifetime for BMW usually means mileage up to 100k.
Thanks!
How is better to replace? 7 or 11 litters by removing it all?
If you’re doing a pan w/filter replacement it’s will
Take around 7 litters. The torque converter, trans lines , trans cooler and the rest of the trans will have 3 or so litters in it.
@@koolfredsbimmertech5617 how is recommended! Or how would you recommend?
@@simioncsm5042 The service manual says the the transmission has lifetime fluid, lifetime usually means 100k miles. But ZF the manufacture of the transmision recommends servicing the trans every 50k or 8 years witch ever comes 1st.
@@koolfredsbimmertech5617 is it better to replace all than 7 liters only?
It’s kinda hard to replace it all because some is stored in the torque converter and transmission lines. It’s is possible to to change it then drive it. Drain 3-4 litters then add another 3-4 litters.
shouldn't you pour 7.5 liters into this box?
It all depends on how much comes out. Every vehicle will be different. This one took right at 7 liters.
You didn’t mention how the original trans pan has magnets, and the OEM replacement does not
Then new Trans pan has magnets there just in a different location. It’s an improved pan design and has a bigger filter to.
Hott
Thx!
y do 3 steps more with automatic gearbox that are never flushed,
before pull out the hydraulic part y flush new oil in it until new dripping out.
y unscrew the coolant lines and flush new oil in it until clean oil came ou of the other coolant line
new filter, pan and fill up procedure ,
Go drive a little , 20/30miles and flush again (without take off the pan)
Y do this so the new oil do not mix up with the old one
After the first fill you should of shifted it into all gears which you didn’t do, so that’s not good brother
I technically did it was just off camera for this vehicle.
How long did it take you to fix it or how many hours?
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