E90 LCI 320d Service

Cornel

///Member
Hi Guys

My BMW is up for a service in about 1500km.
Will be the 135k service.

What I want to know is what's the common things that I need to get serviced at this millage.
What will the best place be to take it for a service.
Don't have a service plan.

Thanks
 

tman

Well-known member
Same car, bout the same mileage.

Oil, oil filter plus any other filter if due (air, diesel, cabin)

Also be sure to Check your damper pulley. At that mileage it will most probably have some hairline cracks.

Was your shocks replaced under MP? If not, it's probably a good idea to do a shock test. Lastly, if you want to go crazy you can also look at replacing fluids, ie brake fluid, power steering, cooling etc. Might be a bit overkill tho.

You can DIY the service, it's not hard, if you not up for it, tell us where you based and you will get some recommendations.

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Cornel

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tman said:
Same car, bout the same mileage.

Oil, oil filter plus any other filter if due (air, diesel, cabin)

Also be sure to Check your damper pulley. At that mileage it will most probably have some hairline cracks.

Was your shocks replaced under MP? If not, it's probably a good idea to do a shock test. Lastly, if you want to go crazy you can also look at replacing fluids, ie brake fluid, power steering, cooling etc. Might be a bit overkill tho.

You can DIY the service, it's not hard, if you not up for it, tell us where you based and you will get some recommendations.

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Thanks
Okay will have a look at the pully. Any idea what that will cost more or less?

Don't know if it was replaced as I bought the car at 121k.

I stay in Kuruman.
 
Replacing and doing a flush on fluids such as clutch fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and coolant every second year is a VERY good idea.

I would suggest you definitely do this as well, it is very simple to do, so you can DIY it.
 

tman

Well-known member
Cornel said:
tman said:
Same car, bout the same mileage.

Oil, oil filter plus any other filter if due (air, diesel, cabin)

Also be sure to Check your damper pulley. At that mileage it will most probably have some hairline cracks.

Was your shocks replaced under MP? If not, it's probably a good idea to do a shock test. Lastly, if you want to go crazy you can also look at replacing fluids, ie brake fluid, power steering, cooling etc. Might be a bit overkill tho.

You can DIY the service, it's not hard, if you not up for it, tell us where you based and you will get some recommendations.

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Thanks
Okay will have a look at the pully. Any idea what that will cost more or less?

Don't know if it was replaced as I bought the car at 121k.

I stay in Kuruman.
Kuru-what?!

Pulley is R6500 installed @ Ross Duncan in Midrand (I phoned him, cuz mine is almost due). That's with OEM parts.

Have a look at this link: https://www.gatestechzone.com/en/problem-diagnosis/accessory-drive-system/tvd-failure-signs

It will give you enough info to self diagnose, and determine if it's starting to fail.

Depending on how fat / long your arms are.... Put your phone on a selfie stick and lower it into the engine bay. Take some high res close up pics (with the flash on) and compare with the pics on that link



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Cornel

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Sabretooth tiger said:
Replacing and doing a flush on fluids such as clutch fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and coolant every second year is a VERY good idea.

I would suggest you definitely do this as well, it is very simple to do, so you can DIY it.

Thanks will have a look in the book what was changed at the last service.
 

Cornel

///Member
tman said:
Cornel said:
tman said:
Same car, bout the same mileage.

Oil, oil filter plus any other filter if due (air, diesel, cabin)

Also be sure to Check your damper pulley. At that mileage it will most probably have some hairline cracks.

Was your shocks replaced under MP? If not, it's probably a good idea to do a shock test. Lastly, if you want to go crazy you can also look at replacing fluids, ie brake fluid, power steering, cooling etc. Might be a bit overkill tho.

You can DIY the service, it's not hard, if you not up for it, tell us where you based and you will get some recommendations.

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Thanks
Okay will have a look at the pully. Any idea what that will cost more or less?

Don't know if it was replaced as I bought the car at 121k.

I stay in Kuruman.
Kuru-what?!

Pulley is R6500 installed @ Ross Duncan in Midrand (I phoned him, cuz mine is almost due). That's with OEM parts.

Have a look at this link: https://www.gatestechzone.com/en/problem-diagnosis/accessory-drive-system/tvd-failure-signs

It will give you enough info to self diagnose, and determine if it's starting to fail.

Depending on how fat / long your arms are.... Put your phone on a selfie stick and lower it into the engine bay. Take some high res close up pics (with the flash on) and compare with the pics on that link



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Kuruman here in the Northern Cape lol
Awesome okay cool will have a look at it.

Will use the Go-pro. Will make a video one time.
Definitely don't want anything to fail now. Won't that pulley make some sort of noise as well?


Sabretooth tiger said:
Hey I have a friend who lives in Kuruman, what a small world.

Lol nice
 

tman

Well-known member
Sabretooth tiger said:
Hey I have a friend who lives in Kuruman, what a small world.

Bra, I hate it when people do that! "Oh, you are from Centurion? Do you know a guy named Gerrie??" :crazylaugh:


Cornel said:
Won't that pulley make some sort of noise as well?






It will. abnormal vibrations and noise is an indicator of imminent failure.
 

E-Male

Member
I have found that the diesel and pollen filters are quite often overlooked......probably because they're a bit pricy
 

Fuzz123

Member
DIY Cornel.

Check what the car indicates and do all the filters with oil. Really easy to do and you can reset the service light yourself.
 

Cornel

///Member
Fuzz123 said:
DIY Cornel.

Check what the car indicates and do all the filters with oil. Really easy to do and you can reset the service light yourself.

Thanks Fuzz. Spoke to Tman as well.
My cousin is bringing some liquid moly, oil filter, diesel filter with from klerksdor now.
Regarding the air filter. I'm looking at some options.
Don't know what's the best to go for.
Cabin filter was changed 13k km ago.


Sabretooth tiger said:
tman said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
Hey I have a friend who lives in Kuruman, what a small world.

Bra, I hate it when people do that! "Oh, you are from Centurion? Do you know a guy named Gerrie??" :crazylaugh:

True:biglol:

Although Kuruman is way smaller than Centurion
LOL yes this place is small. Everyone knows everyone.


tman said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
Hey I have a friend who lives in Kuruman, what a small world.

Bra, I hate it when people do that! "Oh, you are from Centurion? Do you know a guy named Gerrie??" :crazylaugh:


Cornel said:
Won't that pulley make some sort of noise as well?






It will. abnormal vibrations and noise is an indicator of imminent failure.




Thanks will have a look at it when I get a gap
 

sash

///Member
Cornel said:
Fuzz123 said:
Buy an OEM air filter

Why do you prefer OEM air filter over a bmc panel filter or k&n panel filter? They can be cleaned.
Does the OEM flow better?

It is claimed that with the reusable filter,that require oil, it sometimes messes up with mass airflow sensors over time.
 

tman

Well-known member
sash said:
Cornel said:
Fuzz123 said:
Buy an OEM air filter

Why do you prefer OEM air filter over a bmc panel filter or k&n panel filter? They can be cleaned.
Does the OEM flow better?

It is claimed that with the reusable filter,that require oil, it sometimes messes up with mass airflow sensors over time.
Certainly true if it's "over oiled"

I've done tons of research and it seems there is a clear split between people praising washable filters (in a range of applications, from everyday, to 4x4 to racing) and people saying it's crap.



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