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      06-12-2017, 01:54 PM   #1
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service and gearbox oil change

hi guys can you please advise me on what oil too get and amount needed which filter also...going too get gearbox oil changed aswell so make and amount appreciated...car is a 2009 335d auto with 81k on clock and has dpf removal and ecotune stage 2 remap approx 380bhp..thanks in advance...

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Any fully synthetic engine oil to BMW LL04 spec (7.5 litres) and a MANN filter. Manual gearbox or auto? If manual, it's 1.6 litres of 75W-80. I use this:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1610442514...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Good idea to change the diff fluid too at that mileage (1.2 litres of 75W-90)...
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thx for your reply...anyone else have their own make they prefer and is euros ok too get all parts...
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335d will be autobox, so 8litres IIRC and you'll need a new pan, as the filter is built into the pan. ZF do full kits.
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hi guys can you please advise me on what oil too get and amount needed which filter also...going too get gearbox oil changed aswell so make and amount appreciated...car is a 2009 335d auto with 81k on clock and has dpf removal and ecotune stage 2 remap approx 380bhp..thanks in advance...
Hey Mate,

I suggest for gearbox oil change get it done professionally. Not worth the effort doing it yourself. I got burned with it once on previous bmw. The garage charged me 40 quid less than the cost for me to do it myself. The auto box fluid is tricky and expensive ,the pan is easy to get a hold off but you wont be saving much.

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hi there my mate will be carrying out all work
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Search Euro Car Parts for the ZF kit from memory.

It's worth considering a ZF spec oil to flush the box before changing to ZF oil. I had Mannol ZF spec oil run through the box for a day to ensure the torque converter was flushed before having the ZF oil swapped in.

The Mannol oil was only about £35. Search my posts as I seem to remember putting up a thread.
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