520d top up oil

akash

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Hi Gents

What top oil is used on the 520d engines.

Is it the same as the 5w30 oil from BMW

Akash
 

VinceM

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Yes, LL01 certified

BMW oil will be sufficient.

Edit: didn’t get the oil that was used in the car? Are you asking if any 5w30 would suffice?

Yes, preferably get the BMW oil, if not, get Shell 5w30. Some fanatics use LiquiMoly, the guy who used to service my car used that on my car, now I’m back to BMW oil, I can’t seem to see a difference

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akash

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Thanks I know that 5w30 will be used. Just wondering if the oil supplied by bmw can be used in both the petrol and diesel engines.
 

Danny2

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VinceM said:
Yes, LL01 certified

BMW oil will be sufficient.

Edit: didn’t get the oil that was used in the car? Are you asking if any 5w30 would suffice?

Yes, preferably get the BMW oil, if not, get Shell 5w30. Some fanatics use LiquiMoly, the guy who used to service my car used that on my car, now I’m back to BMW oil, I can’t seem to see a difference

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yeah you wont see a difference cause BMW oil is now made by Shell
 

akash

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Yepp i noticed that.

Its not the same oil. The D's use the LL04, the bottle even indicates thats its for BMW diesels engines
 

S1NGH 911

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vjx said:
LL04 oil is essential as most F10 are made in Germany with DPF.


Incorrect, for South Africa all 20d and 30d models in the F10 have cat's and not dpf's so LL01 is fine, it's only the 535d that comes with a dpf.


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akash

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This is an extract from the owners manual im now very confused
 

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S1NGH 911

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akash said:
This is an extract from the owners manual im now very confused


Speak to Deago from ABM he will confirm, the bulletin was released last year


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lebofa

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LL01 for petrol engines and LL04 for diesels. Go and ask for oil used in diesel engines from the dealership and they will give you the correct one  :fencelook:
 

VinceM

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Didn’t check when I did the X3 3.0D mid-interval oil change.

Good news; when you buy from a dealer, they supply correct oil.

I have heard that LL01 is also fine (for the engine), only key difference is in the additives for specifically for the diesel particle filter.

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akash said:
Confirmed with ABM LL04 is the correct oil to be used.


Wonder why they said that when you don't have a dpf lol


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F21GP said:
I use LL04. This is also the DPF off my f10
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Yours had a CAT not Dpf


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