So a BMW dealership used an oil in a BMW that doesn't have the required BMW approval?
If so I'd report them to BMW USA. And find a different dealership.
If so I'd report them to BMW USA. And find a different dealership.
One more for LL04 - VW502.00/505.01LL17FE =VW508.00/509.00
LL04 =VW504.00/507.00 or VW511.00
LL01 =VW502.00 (LL01 being MUCH more stringent).
Not necessarily. VW 502.00 is basically full saps. So it is true it could have VW502.00 and LL04, but it is more very flexible SAPS levels of VW specification that creates that scenario.One more for LL04 - VW502.00/505.01
What? You sure about that?I managed to pry the oil used by the dealership out of them. 0W20 STP Full Synthetic. I was planning to change at 5k, does anyone think I should go ahead and change it early? Currently at 3000 on this oil, have Valvoline 5W40 Euro and Mann filter in stock in my garage.
Not a BMW dealership - which is why I was concerned about what kind of oil they put in the car in the first place.So a BMW dealership used an oil in a BMW that doesn't have the required BMW approval?
If so I'd report them to BMW USA. And find a different dealership.
Yes, this is exactly what they replied via email "We used 5.6 quarts of STP 0W-20 full synthetic."What? You sure about that?
Change it! OFH in B48/58 is known to disintegrate oil filter of lower quality. You could have bottom part of filter stuck in OFH and then you will have to change OFH.Not a BMW dealership - which is why I was concerned about what kind of oil they put in the car in the first place.
Yes, this is exactly what they replied via email "We used 5.6 quarts of STP 0W-20 full synthetic."
EDIT: Another thought, the quality of the filter will have me losing sleep as well.... doubt if they used STP 0W20 oil that they used an OEM filter, could have been one of inferior quality.
Who the hell uses STP oil in a BMW? Where did you take the car to get the oil changed? I defintely would not go back there. I agree with edyvw, change it out immediately with ll-01.Change it! OFH in B48/58 is known to disintegrate oil filter of lower quality. You could have bottom part of filter stuck in OFH and then you will have to change OFH.
Keep that email. I will do some checking.
And it is a 14 hour job to replace the OFH if the filter tears. Ugh.Change it! OFH in B48/58 is known to disintegrate oil filter of lower quality. You could have bottom part of filter stuck in OFH and then you will have to change OFH.
Keep that email. I will do some checking.
And it is a 14 hour job to replace the OFH if the filter tears. Ugh.
Carlotz in Monroe, NC - apparently. I didn't take it anywhere to get it done, I only do oil changes myself. They told me when I purchased the car that they had just changed it. I assumed they had done it correctly, but as I started the journey of investigating the best fluids and filter to do it myself it made me start second guessing if the dealership did it correctly.Who the hell uses STP oil in a BMW? Where did you take the car to get the oil changed? I defintely would not go back there. I agree with edyvw, change it out immediately with ll-01.
Is this sarcasm, or does it really take that long? I see that it is buried down in the lower right rear near the firewall, doesn't look easy to change the housing.And it is a 14 hour job to replace the OFH if the filter tears. Ugh.
He’s a BMW tech, and I believe the estimate is realisticCarlotz in Monroe, NC - apparently. I didn't take it anywhere to get it done, I only do oil changes myself. They told me when I purchased the car that they had just changed it. I assumed they had done it correctly, but as I started the journey of investigating the best fluids and filter to do it myself it made me start second guessing if the dealership did it correctly.
Is this sarcasm, or does it really take that long? I see that it is buried down in the lower right rear near the firewall, doesn't look easy to change the housing.
Pretty typical I'm sure. They go with the viscosity only and don't worry about approvals etc. It will be fine.Carlotz in Monroe, NC - apparently. I didn't take it anywhere to get it done, I only do oil changes myself. They told me when I purchased the car that they had just changed it. I assumed they had done it correctly, but as I started the journey of investigating the best fluids and filter to do it myself it made me start second guessing if the dealership did it correctly.
Is this sarcasm, or does it really take that long? I see that it is buried down in the lower right rear near the firewall, doesn't look easy to change the housing.
I’m sure it’ll be fine, but for 30 dollars and 30 mins to provide peace of mind is worth itPretty typical I'm sure. They go with the viscosity only and don't worry about approvals etc. It will be fine.
Sadly, that’s the truth. You can only see the cap when you remove the engine cover, the total OFH is huge. Have to remove the intake manifold with integral air/water intercooler. Then the real fun starts. We have had a couple filters tear requiring OFH replacement. Would not risk using a cheap filter.Carlotz in Monroe, NC - apparently. I didn't take it anywhere to get it done, I only do oil changes myself. They told me when I purchased the car that they had just changed it. I assumed they had done it correctly, but as I started the journey of investigating the best fluids and filter to do it myself it made me start second guessing if the dealership did it correctly.
Is this sarcasm, or does it really take that long? I see that it is buried down in the lower right rear near the firewall, doesn't look easy to change the housing.
I would love to see some pictures of the car and the oil changeWell, thanks for the wealth of great knowledge guys. I'll knock the oil change out this weekend, and have enough in stock for one more Valvoline/Mann filter change after that - and tons of knowledge if I feel I need to switch, but for the $20/qt the Valvoline European 5w40 costs, 5k OCI and mainly highway miles, I think it'll serve just fine.
I agree 100% but certainly not a drop everything you doing right now type of situation was my point.I’m sure it’ll be fine, but for 30 dollars and 30 mins to provide peace of mind is worth it
Pretty typical I'm sure. They go with the viscosity only and don't worry about approvals etc. It will be fine.