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Thanks heaps for all the great info...so far (including reseting my service indicator lights).

I would like to DIY my oil change. Could anybody share their secrets? I serviced about 3 varieties of cars (non cartridge filter) about 20 times, but never a BMW.

1. Which is the correct oil to use for this engine E36 M52 @187km.

2. Where is the cartridge housing/filter located.

3. Things/tips I should know i.e. Volume of oil to replace.

Thank you in advance. V.

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Thanks heaps for all the great info...so far (including reseting my service indicator lights).

I would like to DIY my oil change. Could anybody share their secrets? I serviced about 3 varieties of cars (non cartridge filter) about 20 times, but never a BMW.

1. Which is the correct oil to use for this engine E36 M52 @187km.

2. Where is the cartridge housing/filter located.

3. Things/tips I should know i.e. Volume of oil to replace.

Thank you in advance. V.

1. Do you have a sticker somewhere in your car (usually windshield) that says what oil was used at the last oil change? Going with the same type would be fine. Otherwise - you are free to choose really, whether you want to go with normal oil or synthetic. I changed my car (1991 E36 320i with the M50 engine) over from normal oil (Pennzoil) to synthetic (Castrol R Synthetic 5W30, now Castrol EDGE 5W30 at 140,000km. No problems at all. I have read that it's not a good idea to change to synthetic if your engine has done higher KMs though, as it may cause engine oil leaks. Maybe I was just lucky? YMMV.

2. I'd explain it but this one will do it better. http://www.pelicanparts.com/BMW/techarticl...-Oil-Change.htm

3. Around 6.5L.

For future references, check here: http://www.bimmerdiy.com/e36. It will have instructions for most jobs you do.

PS: Remember to reset the oil service lights after you do the oil change. You should be able to find the DIY on the page above.

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1. Do you have a sticker somewhere in your car (usually windshield) that says what oil was used at the last oil change? Going with the same type would be fine. Otherwise - you are free to choose really, whether you want to go with normal oil or synthetic. I changed my car (1991 E36 320i with the M50 engine) over from normal oil (Pennzoil) to synthetic (Castrol R Synthetic 5W30, now Castrol EDGE 5W30 at 140,000km. No problems at all. I have read that it's not a good idea to change to synthetic if your engine has done higher KMs though, as it may cause engine oil leaks. Maybe I was just lucky? YMMV.

2. I'd explain it but this one will do it better. http://www.pelicanparts.com/BMW/techarticl...-Oil-Change.htm

3. Around 6.5L.

For future references, check here: http://www.bimmerdiy.com/e36. It will have instructions for most jobs you do.

PS: Remember to reset the oil service lights after you do the oil change. You should be able to find the DIY on the page above.

Will do and cheers completely Yuen.

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