It's not shown in the video, but to remove the cover to access the drain plug, you first need to remove the screw next to it that keeps the trap in place. Otherwise you can't turn it.
Hello. At the outset, let me say that you do video materials very nicely. They are very legible. In my opinion you are making one little mistake while changing the engine oil .... 1.handwritten oil filler cap 2.change the oil filter - first insert the oil filter into the socket until you hear a clear click, then put the cap on the filter and tighten it (after removing the old oil filter, check it for metal filings, if they are, it makes no sense to change the oil because engine must be repaired) 3.handwritten plug in the oil pan - drain the engine oil 4, tighten the drain screw 5. Pour in engine oil and close the filler plug During the last engine oil change, I used the same oil as you ....... Congratulations on a nice BMW.....👌 Regards.......🖐️🇵🇱🖐️
I didn't realize there was still a dipstick hidden in there. I was also wondering how the drain was supposed to be accessed without removing the skid plates
You didnt change the O ring on the oil filter housing. You changed the gasket that goes in the cover but not the O ring on the housing which the cover screws onto
What‘s the mileage of your car? Did you have any big issues with it yet? I‘m currently looking on a 535D F11 (without X-Drive) with 200000km and maybe I’m going to buy it …
Hi, my 530d have 129.000km without any major problem, pay attention to the 535d that in addition to being more exploited for power, many specimens of 2011-2012 have problems with main bearings
It's not shown in the video, but to remove the cover to access the drain plug, you first need to remove the screw next to it that keeps the trap in place. Otherwise you can't turn it.
Perfect. Exactly what I needed for the next oil change. Thank you!
Good detailed and quality content. Thank you, keep up :)
Thank You For Watching Man!
open oil filler cap for better run out
Hello.
At the outset, let me say that you do video materials very nicely. They are very legible. In my opinion you are making one little mistake while changing the engine oil .... 1.handwritten oil filler cap
2.change the oil filter - first insert the oil filter into the socket until you hear a clear click, then put the cap on the filter and tighten it (after removing the old oil filter, check it for metal filings, if they are, it makes no sense to change the oil because engine must be repaired) 3.handwritten plug in the oil pan - drain the engine oil
4, tighten the drain screw
5. Pour in engine oil and close the filler plug
During the last engine oil change, I used the same oil as you .......
Congratulations on a nice BMW.....👌 Regards.......🖐️🇵🇱🖐️
Hand-tighten, not handwritten
I didn't realize there was still a dipstick hidden in there. I was also wondering how the drain was supposed to be accessed without removing the skid plates
Good video Francesco, thanks.
Thank You For Watching! :-)
You didnt change the O ring on the oil filter housing. You changed the gasket that goes in the cover but not the O ring on the housing which the cover screws onto
I believe he did.
Che hai usato per scrivere il tagliando sul libretto tagliando elettrico
Really well done sir...love the content
Thanks Man! :-)
Did you jack the car up?
There is a copper ring included with replacement oilf filter. Where does this go?
On the oil pan cap
@@FrancescoGalante91 It's a plug, not a cap. If you're keen on instructing, learn the correct language, lad
@@gluteus_maximus1Give it a rest. We all know what he meant. English is not his first language.
@@gluteus_maximus1it’s actually a bolt 😉 a plug is what you use in the kitchen sink..
Lmao get him told hahaha@riverkjg
Very good video, do you happens to know what is the part number of that round cover for drain plug hole .....I lost mine.
Thanks
Search on RealOEM :-)
Just call the dealer and ask!!
Next time try Ravenol engine oil!!
Sei riuscito a togliere la vite sotto senza dover alzare la macchina con il crick?
No ho utilizzato il crick ;)
Did you used a torque wrench?
Yes Sir!
Wouldnt be a 5w-40 better for the chain?
Better Thank 5W30 :)
@@FrancescoGalante91 sorry?
Glaubensfrage 😅
Hängt vom fahrprofil ab.
Ich fahr sogar nen 5w50.
Ich mittlerweile auch😂
@@HectorZeus89 welches Modell , welche Leistung , welches Öl ?
thanks
Thank you For Watching! :-)
What‘s the mileage of your car?
Did you have any big issues with it yet?
I‘m currently looking on a 535D F11 (without X-Drive) with 200000km and maybe I’m going to buy it …
Hi, my 530d have 129.000km without any major problem, pay attention to the 535d that in addition to being more exploited for power, many specimens of 2011-2012 have problems with main bearings
@@FrancescoGalante91 yes
I know…
The car I’m looking at is from
2014…
Has some pretty nice features
Thanks ❤
How often do you change your engine oil?
Same procedure every year.
Every 7000-8000 miles ideally on BMW
Ma 25 nm non è un po’ poco ?
100!!!!!!!!! TOP!!!