BMW Full Service and Cost (DIY vs Dealer)

BMW Full Service and Cost (DIY vs Dealer)
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@serkancetin6944 says:

İts oil 5/30 or 0/20

@westhavenor9513 says:

The oil flush isn't really necessary if you've done regular oil changes and have no sludge build up. As you say, the new oil will be dirty in only a few miles anyway. Better to save that (expensive) new oil for change intervals that are twice as often as BMW recommends. Cheers

@ZMan-z2r says:

What a magnificent video through and through. I followed your video as a blueprint. Just PERFECT for my X3. Thank you

@toliver.99 says:

Great video, thank you 🙂

@Migman2020 says:

I can service a car on my own.. but i dont.. why you ask? because im not a mechanic. Most car problems can be sorted out before they happen if spotted by a trained eye.. which is why i always take it to get serviced at a dealer. costs way more but alteast you are being made aware of issues that are likely to pop up or have.

@wingpingfan7500 says:

I've found a number of tutorials on how to service an F series, and this is among the best to follow. Thank you for your time and shared knowledge ☺

@alphonselee3564 says:

Seriously awesome video ! learnt a lot. Just purchased my first f80. Keep up the great work!

@jirikrajnak9047 says:

i would get my oil changes at the dealer, but it's always a struggle to convince them to change the oil at shorter intervals than what the manufacturer recommends.

@RexRogers_ says:

Wow a bmw with a dip stick??

@tanbirchowdhury4098 says:

Dont you need to add any additives for cleaning ?

@tommygates4677 says:

Very informative and helpful, thank you. May I ask for the buy link of all these full service replacement parts?

@shaan384 says:

Hi did you jack the car up

@cinematicb says:

Is this engine taking 5l or 5.2l?

@TheWeavingBagel says:

Where did you get the engine oil box at 3:56?

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