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528I OIL & TRANS FLUID

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Hi there, a couple of questions

Dad wants me to do a service on his wagon. I had a E34 525i of my own but thought with the later engine, dads wagon might require some things done differently. I work for BNT so part availability is no problem.

Car: E39 528I

Year: 2001

Kms: 78,000

First off, does anyone know what grade of oil to use, how much I will need, and should it be fully synthetic?

Secondly, how can I tell if the transmission fluid will need changing or is it a lifetime type fluid?

Anything I should watch out for when servicing it and what might be different from my E34?

Thanks in advance.

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ELF recommend 10w40 semi synthetic youll need 7.25-7.5 litres

If the trans has longlife oil you will need to change it @ 100,000km. You can do it earlier if you want with new filter and pan gasket...you will need between 4-5litres if changing the filter and allowing it to drain for half an hour to allow the torque convertor to drain. The oil type will be on a sticker on the pan. Unless you have the correct type of filler (done from underneath the car) and your not sure how to do it....get a professional to do it for you.

The transmission will take either G3 full synthetic or G3LL full synthetic (longlife or ESSO oil)

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Just the information I was looking for, couldn't find it in a search. Thanks.

And to be clear, will our fuchs titan super GTO 10w-40 be suitable? I mean I know oil can't do that much damage but I want to be safe seeing as it is not my car I'm putting it in. :lol:

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Just the information I was looking for, couldn't find it in a search. Thanks.

And to be clear, will our fuchs titan super GTO 10w-40 be suitable? I mean I know oil can't do that much damage but I want to be safe seeing as it is not my car I'm putting it in. :lol:

So long as its semi synthetic 10w40 it should be fine

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Thanks you have been very helpful.

I have found out the only semi-synthetic we do is 15w-40. Am I correct in assuming there is not a massive difference between 10w-40 and 15w-40?

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