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So what filters do i need to replace??
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 1:04 pm
by rj1986
Right, so oil service time is here, and i'm trying to look at what needs doing (considering i have new F&R pads and discs looming)
Oil filter- Garage
Oil- Garage
Fuel (?) - Garage
Microfilter (pair) - DIY
Pollen filter in dashboard- DIY (?)
Is that everything? No other filters need replacing?
TIA
RIch
Re: So what filters do i need to replace??
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 4:10 pm
by IIIRestorerIII
Bump, does anyone have a copy of the oil service receipt so we can confirm which of the filters are replaced in the oil and filter service...
For an oil service I have been quoted
£275 with the microfilter
£180 for just oil
Parts dept have quoted for 2 filters...
£85 64.11.9.248.294
£25 64.21.9.194.098
Not sure which one of those 2 filters are included in the oil service.
Thanks
Re: So what filters do i need to replace??
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 4:29 pm
by scz4
[quote="IIIRestorerIII"]
For an oil service I have been quoted
£275 with the microfilter
£180 for just oil
[/quote]
Not much in it, but BMW have the oil service listed at £147 and oil service with microfilter on offer for £265 -
https://www.bmw-service.co.uk/##service-options
Re: So what filters do i need to replace??
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 5:23 pm
by IIIRestorerIII
In the end BMW had started a quote at £460 for the oil service and both sets of pollen filters. I suggested they do the oil server its own for which they charged me @£228.40 (think I got fleeced a little there) but then purchased the filters separately and fitted them myself for £130.15.
Noticed the engine air filter was blocked with plenty of leaves etc. Not sure how often that is checked\replaced but cleared it out for now.
Re: So what filters do i need to replace??
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 11:29 am
by rj1986
So in the end I did oil and fuel filter at a local Indy, me supplying parts. Came to about 2 hours labour I think. Filters off eBay - same manufacture but not BMW branded. Oil from Costco when it's on offer and I stick up with 2 x4l bottles
Micro filter I did myself and was a doddle - part is about £10 off ecp and is literally a 2 minute job. Mine only had the single filter position, and not the one in the cabin.
Air filter... Well that is a right Royal PITA to get off. Took me about 2 hours to get the last bolt out the back of the housing as the firewall blocks easy access. I just left it off as there's enough tension with the others to keep it shut