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      11-13-2012, 02:21 PM   #1
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Tranny filter/oil change

Ok so I did pretty much all the maintance I could think of for a 80k mile BMW but I still need to change my rear diff fluid and transmission fluid/filter.
My friend can get me a discount on OEM parts so I would like to go that route. My question is exactly what parts do I need to do a full transmission fluid change?
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      11-14-2012, 09:11 AM   #2
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Well Evan Winstead from Tichner BMW heped me out.
If anyone is wondering what parts are need for the GM tranny here they are
24117572618, gasket, 42.48
24117593565, oil filter set, 47.14
83220397114, auto trans fluid, 36.66 2x

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thanks. how much fluid for that price?
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thanks. how much fluid for that price?
it’s 135.2 FL OZ/4 L container (again thanks Evan)
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Well I'm new to e90post.com but from what I personally experienced, do not drive your car with no transmission fluid, this is how I lost my transmission. The transmission could very well leave in 2 months, or 2 hours.... But if you need to do it, u can save $100 buy just buying a special pump. The reason you need this pump is so no air gets into your transmission.
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Well I'm new to e90post.com but from what I personally experienced, do not drive your car with no transmission fluid, this is how I lost my transmission. The transmission could very well leave in 2 months, or 2 hours.... But if you need to do it, u can save $100 buy just buying a special pump. The reason you need this pump is so no air gets into your transmission.
Well yes that's a given. No one in their right mind would drive without any fluid in their tranny. Although in this thread we are talking about swapping out the tranny filter, draining the old, dirty fluid, and then adding fresh fluid. At around 80k miles it is a good idea to have this done.
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Well yes that's a given. No one in their right mind would drive without any fluid in their tranny. Although in this thread we are talking about swapping out the tranny filter, draining the old, dirty fluid, and then adding fresh fluid. At around 80k miles it is a good idea to have this done.
Question: Is there any way possible that you could check if there is transmission fluid in your tranny? Or if it's low in other cases? My previous car was running with no transmission fluid when I bought it so that's why I'm asking, and sorry I didn't realize the topic we are discussing.
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I recently did this job, mind you that you will need a bit more than a gallon. I had something close to 6-7 quarts that needed to be filled after draining ( i simply measured how much i took out and put back in the same using a pump hose)

The trickiest part is replacing the filter neck gasket. I didnt replace mine as it looked fine and i was having a hard time getting the old one out and didnt want to score the metal.
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Question: Is there any way possible that you could check if there is transmission fluid in your tranny? Or if it's low in other cases? My previous car was running with no transmission fluid when I bought it so that's why I'm asking, and sorry I didn't realize the topic we are discussing.
No there are no gauges for it. No dealer in his right mind would sell you a car with no fluid in the transmission. Only way to check would be to raise the car and remove the screw covering the hole where the fluid is held and see if it starts to flow.

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He was a private dealer so he didn't do much for me at all.
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He was a private dealer so he didn't do much for me at all.
Well I doubt you're tranny would run very long without fluid. You can always take it to a shop have them lift the car and check for you.
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Well I doubt you're tranny would run very long without fluid. You can always take it to a shop have them lift the car and check for you.
regardless hurricane sandy over here decided to take my car so, that's why im getting a 328xi coupe AW
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Just letting you guys know.

My mechanic just did tranny fluid change PROPERLY and he used 20 litres of fluid.

10 litres to pump into oil pan and torque converter. Then he used the rest to pump the fluid from cooler line to remove the old oil (similar idea when you reflush brake fluid).

I have no idea how he ended using 20 litres but that's what happened.

Car was done 66,000 km and the oil is black!!!
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Do 6mt's need to do a tranny filter swap or is that only an auto thing? O.o
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Do 6mt's need to do a tranny filter swap or is that only an auto thing? O.o
Not for MTs - they don't have a 'filter'. It's an auto box thing...
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Not for MTs - they don't have a 'filter'. It's an auto box thing...
Thank you for clarifying!
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