Stop Wasting Money On BMW Maintenance With These Tips!
When you own a BMW, you can spend a lot of money on maintenance. You can spend a lot on BMW maintenance for things you don’t need. Dealers are notorious for telling you to do things that are no longer required to maintain your BMW engine, and some of these things you can do yourself.
We’ll talk about everything from oil changes to starter changes, and everything in between. You’re going to know what to do with your #BMW #maintenance by the end of these 5 #tips.
We are always looking for supercars and supercar products to test, drive, and review, so if you would like to see your car, or product on our channel, please contact exoticcarplayplace@gmail.com
Of course, as always join us on the channel by clicking below:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB1FyeLuRpqi56bTzkIg-2w?sub_confirmation=1
TWITTER – @Exoticcarplaypl
– https://twitter.com/Exoticcarplaypl
FACEBOOK –
– https://www.facebook.com/supercars2000
INSTAGRAM – @Exoticcar_Playplace
– http://www.instagram.com/exoticcar_playplace
how much does BMW charge to put washer fluid in?
Great post.
Your "common sense approach" when it comes to Beemers has definitely earned my sub.
Just make sure to use approved parts/fluids. I change my oil (Liqui Moly) and oil filter (MANN) at 8,000KM (5,000 Miles). FCP Euro is a very good source to find reliable parts.
Not changing cabin filters? That‘s a dumb thing to do. These things become a bacteria nest quite fast when you have changeable conditions.
I don’t want to breath in all that shit just to safe 20 bucks every 2 years.
My BMW M2 comp is 18,000 miles or every two years for a service . If the oil goes off before then the car tells me . So why dont you trust the tech regarding oil changes ?
im 17 and im thinking of buying a used 2013 BMW 3-Series
320i and im making sure if its goign to be expensive, this kinda helped me but im still searching
I would take my X6 to the dealer for maintenance on the warranty till it expired.
Then took it for an oil change and wanted $280.00 also included topping fluids, check tire pressure etc.. things that I should be doing as an owner. Now I do it myself. Thanks for the video.
I have a 15 mini cooper s 4 door, I went to dealer for warranty work to replace the radiator. They wanted to say that my battery was bad and that it could affect the job, and quoted me 500 dollars. Tried arguing that they had all the special equipment that my multimeter and obd scanner couldn't read.
Never ever going back to the dealer
Better yet, don't be a Sucker and buy a new or used car from a car dealership to begin with.
Don’t ever shake someone’s hand that works at a car dealership
I love this video BUT I disagree with the cabin air filter advise here. Man, change that shit haha. That's nasty.