Originally Posted By: Whitewolf
Here's the approved fluid list from ZF.
http://www.zf.com/global/media/en_zf/lubricantslists/TE-ML_11.pdf
Thank you. That is great.
Yes, the BMW Specification is what my transmission requires. The ZF ATF fluid also meets it. Does that mean they are the same or if Pentosin makes it ? The Pentosin is fully synthetic. Is it ok to mix these ?
I wonder if anyone has experience or knowledge about ZF Lifeguard5 ATF versus Pentosin ATF1 automatic transmission fluid. Someone suggested that the ZF ATF is made by Pentosin. Any opinion regarding which is best for a 2001 BMW 325i ? There is also the BMW ATF but I wonder if that is made by...
Originally Posted By: nthach
IMV/ML will be fine in the GM box, with the ZF box IMO stick with Lifeguard 5.
That is interesting. Why do you feel I should stick with ZF. I've had someone else say that.
I have a follow up question to my previous post. I have a 2001 BMW 325i with 153000 miles on it that has never had a previous automatic fluid transmission change.
There was an Amsoil technical article saying that many mechanics recommend changing the ATF and Filter one more in the first few...
Originally Posted By: MaximaGuy
Drain and fill a few times over a few months and report back results.
Will be good to drop and clean and view the VB but that can wait, the immediate need is fresh fluid.
Question - What is a VB ? Also what is the difference between a drain and fill versus a...
Originally Posted By: DoubleWasp
Originally Posted By: KevinV
Originally Posted By: DrRoughneck
Dealerships have to warranty repairs 1 year I believe and they're afraid of this liability on a 150K+ miles BMW transmisison. They say it's better not to change it for them, not for you.
Use Mobil 1...
Originally Posted By: Mr Nice
Maybe do 3 drain/refills.
How would I do this ? A couple of quarts at a time or several quarts each time ? How long an interval should there be between them ?
Originally Posted By: djb
Keep in mind that BMW e39 (as well as most recent BMWs) nominally have a "lifetime fill" fluid in the transmissions and differentials.
Many people don't believe in "lifetime fill", but the e39 drivetrains have a good record for longevity... they'll almost certainly be...
Originally Posted By: DrRoughneck
Dealerships have to warranty repairs 1 year I believe and they're afraid of this liability on a 150K+ miles BMW transmisison. They say it's better not to change it for them, not for you.
Use Mobil 1 ATF is supported and add one of these transmission magnets to...
I'm not sure what steps I could do it in. I was thinking of what I think is called a drain and fill by replacing about 5 quarts of ATF fluid (BMW ATF) and changing the filter and gasket. But maybe 5 quarts at once is too much ?
We bought a 2001 BMW 325i with 153,000 miles that had never had its automatic transmission changed. I have been told by different experienced sources different things. Our BMW dealer service manager sold he probably wouldn't do it as sometimes it creates problems. Consumer Reports in their new...
If you mix 87 octane with 93 octane, gallon for gallon, do you get 89 octane ? OR 1 gallon of 87 octane with two gallons of 93 octane, due you get 91 octane ? is this ok or not so much ?