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08-13-2011, 01:51 AM | #1 |
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Has the dealer changed the oil?
How can I tell if the dealer changed the oil as requested? The car is showing 10000 on the display, the dipstick shows the oil is like a dark grey / black colour. This may be perfectly ok, as its not 20w/50 that I remember using years ago, which was light brown!
The car was bought from a BMW dealer a few days ago. |
08-13-2011, 04:30 AM | #4 |
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Diesels turn the new oil black very quickly.
Only way would be sending it away for analysis. Would be cheaper to change the oil again though!
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08-13-2011, 05:15 AM | #5 | |
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What will show, if you know how to judge it, when the dipstick is wiped on a paper towel, the amount of carbon will tell you if it is new oil, or old oil. Easiest way I can describe it, new oil doesn't have the appearance of ink on the towel. HighlandPete |
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08-13-2011, 05:19 AM | #6 |
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Popular misconception with the motoring public but it is normal for diesel engine oil to look very black after even 10 mins of engine running after a change.
As Pete says, to the trained eye, on a paper towel you can tell.
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My father was a true engine man, worked with them all, Caterpillar, Perkins, Cummins, etc., and he'd just put a drop of oil on a finger and rub it between fingers. Quick glance, a sniff, and make a judgement on whether an oil change was needed, and if contaminated with diesel, injector issues, etc. Even comment on the engine's condition/state of tune. Better not recommend rubbing it between fingers these days, but have done it many times myself. HighlandPete |
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08-13-2011, 07:03 AM | #8 |
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And if the iDrive is reporting 10000 miles to go, then the oil could have already done up to 8000 miles, and so will be black.
Edit: Forget that - I should read the first post properly. Last edited by AlwynMike; 08-13-2011 at 07:05 AM.. Reason: Brainfade |
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08-13-2011, 08:04 AM | #9 | |
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hi dave, hows it going? I stuck with BMW!! 330d SE LCI (better suited to a gentleman of advancing years) To me, the oil does seem inky black. This after driving30 miles since the oil change. Forgive my ignorance, but after an oil change, what does the i drive show? Will it be 10000 to the next service, or 20000 or something? Im not being picky with this dealer/oil issue, its just that a deal is a deal. They said they would, said they have, but I remain suspicious.... |
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08-13-2011, 12:31 PM | #10 | |
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I think you are right to be suspicious. If the oil is about 10k miles through the period, it will be inky black. HighlandPete |
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08-13-2011, 01:00 PM | #11 | |
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I should of mentioned the car is 9 months old, and has done nearly 10,000 miles from new. I bought it just 3 days ago. My reasoning for changing the oil : 1. I just think the oil service interval is too long. With huge compression pressures in a deisel, the oil really has to work hard. 2. Swarf from a new engine, constantly recirculating. This car is to be a "keeper"....Im very happy with it. This far! So I want to be able to say to the sales guys...."Oi - you havnt changed the oil, cos the cbs should say 18k miles or 20k miles, not 10k!" And not be wrong about it!! I welcome guidance from this forum, from which I have had invaluable help. |
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08-13-2011, 01:32 PM | #12 |
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The mileage may well change.
If it has been doing loads of short journeys recently then it will call for an earlier oil change.
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08-14-2011, 06:02 AM | #13 |
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They may have changed it and not reset the obc, these cars will happily do between 15-20k miles between changes, if they reset the OBC it also means that your big service will come up 10,000 miles early, so will cost you far more than just changing the oil and not resetting the OBC.
I can understand why the garage was perplexed at you insisting to change the oil when it wasn't due for 10,000 miles. What were your reasons for wanting it done now, you could have agreed the first oil change to be included and taken it in at say 15k miles. |
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08-14-2011, 07:18 AM | #14 |
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well, Im old enough to remember when a new car had an oil change after driving some 500miles or 1k miles. This was to flush the engine of swarf and little particles of metal in the new engine.
Perhaps modern engineering and fine tolerances have done away with this need. But that was my reasoning. |
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08-14-2011, 07:29 AM | #15 |
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I don't think changing the oil as often as you can is a bad thing, and on my Merc E320cdi I tend to do it every 7500 miles (15000 between the computer telling me to do it) as it is now as 100k miles and think it can only be a good thing.
But on a new BMW with these low ash oils I am sure the 15k miles they do are fine. I would not reset the OBC though, I would do an extra oil change and get BMW to stamp the book, but leave the computer as is, otherwise it will make the service history look a little weird when you come to sell it. Remember all servicing is logged on the BMW system, so if you reset the oil service early you will then push the other bits forwards by the same amount, so you might get the 4 year stuff done at 2 years etc. I think you're worrying over nothing personally, just enjoy the car. |
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But has a very useful turn of speed when needed, frugal when its not. Im getting just over 40mpg, which I consider fantastic for a 6 pot |
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08-14-2011, 02:53 PM | #18 |
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You have the SE? We are very much in the minority! But its a good luxury exec vehicle. Are you happy with yours? Any niggles? Its very different to drive compared to my previous 330d M Sport. Not as "planted" for fast cornering - but I seldom corner fast! AND....AND....I CAN go over small potholes with me ma on board without jarring her back!
Sometimes I get a "whine" from the passenger area....my missus saying "SLOW DOWN!!" |
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08-14-2011, 09:16 PM | #19 | |
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The SE suspension still exceeds my driver ability and comfort level going around any normal corner. The only time I ever think the suspension could be harder is going at >130mph down some European motorway, it gets a bit floaty. But driving over potholes is a lot better than an M-sport with big wheels. Happy motoring BTW my car had it's first service not long ago: I had the same thought as you - has the dealer changed the oil? It was black after about 8 miles of motoring but I did pull the dipstick +before+ the oil change as well as after and on close inspection although it looked just as black, post change it seemed a bit less thick and was easier to spread over my finger. |
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