Oil Service After Break-in Period

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Is oil service req'd for a 330CiC after it's been broken-in (1,200 miles)? My car racked up 1,600 miles during my 10-day ED trip, and it's on the way home. Should I have the dealer change the oil when it's re-delivered? Thx.
 
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Well i don't own a BMW, but after a break in period I do believe you should change out the oil and filter, then put fresh in. Then after the break in period oil is out you can switch to regular oil change intervals, oh, and you can hammer the throttle all you like ;)
 
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My local dealer said no and acted like I was an idiot and laughed. He said something like things have changed and newer cars don’t require this blah blah blah ... I’m still not sure I agree.

Funny, I got the same exact reaction from my dealer when I asked him. My car has around 2000 miles now and I'm debating whether or not to just have the oil changed and pay for it myself.
 
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Guys, I don't think you guys need oil change after it broke in.

the First oil change not require till 15,000 miles from the dealer, but I did my first oil change myself at 7500 miles just to be safe, and I don't think the filter will last till 15000 miles. Good luck
 
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[thumb] I purchased my Bimmer new in Europe, drove it about 2,000 miles and shipped it back. I then drove to California from South Carolina adding about 12,000 miles and got my first change at the oil interval light at 15,000 miles. I'm still on the road with no problems 134,000 miles later. The Bimmer dudes know how to build cars and service BMW's, might I suggest you listening to those who do this for a living. Just a thought... Happy Motoring... [driving]
 
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[thumb] Yes, I must confess I love to drive... my job requires a ton of travel and anytime I can drive versus fly, I drive. Any trip less than 8 hours is a road trip. The Bimmer is a dream to drive on the open road, I just have to watch my speed. I just paid another speeding ticket yesterday. I've had three in the last 2 years. I'm on the road about 250 days a year and lovin every minute of it. I'm planning a trip out to the West Coast for my 25 years reunion, and yes I'm driving my bimmer to Cali one more time. I'm going for 1 million miles. Happy Motoring [driving]
 
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[thumb] Yes, I must confess I love to drive... my job requires a ton of travel and anytime I can drive versus fly, I drive. Any trip less than 8 hours is a road trip. The Bimmer is a dream to drive on the open road, I just have to watch my speed. I just paid another speeding ticket yesterday. I've had three in the last 2 years. I'm on the road about 250 days a year and lovin every minute of it. I'm planning a trip out to the West Coast for my 25 years reunion, and yes I'm driving my bimmer to Cali one more time. I'm going for 1 million miles. Happy Motoring [driving]
Zchild, good thing you are not on a lease -- You're not right? LOL --at .20 a mile thats like $14k!
 
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ger3sf said:
Is oil service req'd for a 330CiC after it's been broken-in (1,200 miles)? My car racked up 1,600 miles during my 10-day ED trip, and it's on the way home. Should I have the dealer change the oil when it's re-delivered? Thx.
Just my opinion but even though eng and cars and oil, even filters are built better today than 30 years ago, the eng still needs to break in, that mean larger than usual insolubles that the filter should catch but again depending upon the micron size of these particles. I would at the very least change out the filter and top it off, or change the oil and filter as a precaution. Think about it $5,000 eng or a $40 oil and filter change? (Dude) I know whatever you do won't cause any immediate visable harm, but later if you keep it and want to get 300,000 plus miles on this eng, it might make a world of difference. Let us know what you decide.
 
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[thumb] No, I'm not leasing, I bought the car over in Europe when I was living there in 1999. 1 million miles, here I come. I was looking for a car that got better with more mileage and the Bimmer came to the top of my list. So far it's been absolutely superb to own and drive. Happy Motoring ya'll [driving]
 

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I changed the oil and filter myself at 6500 miles. I like to play it safe and the salesman (also their Director of Motorsport) at the dealership recommended it also. I purchased the BMW oil and filter at the dealership.
 

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how was your euro trip?
Fantastic. It was like buying a real expensive souvenir (that wouldn't fit in my luggage). I wanted to make sure the car reaches the break-in point during the trip so I planned my itinerary from Munich->Italian Lake region->Portofino->Venice->Munich.

And I may have the dealer do an oil service when it's redelivered.
 
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I can't believe we're even debating an oil change after break in...you just spent at least 35K on the finest piece of automotive engineering available, and you're wrestling with the decision to pay 50 bucks for an oil and filter change by the dealer?

As for oil changes every 15K, I wonder what oil change frequency a dealership recommends after the warranty is up. I'm guessing much less than 15K. Perhaps I enjoying tearing up money, but I'll be changing my oil every 7.5K.

Heat + friction = decrease in viscosity, even with the magic of BMW engineering added into the left side of the equation.

k.
 

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I can tell you that the independent shop I use, these guys have been servicing BMWs for 25 years, looked at me screw eyed when I mentioned to them that BMW is recommending 15K mile oil service. They recommend 6-7.5K oil intervals no matter what BMW recommends. DIY costs about $40 after you buy the 36mm socket and torque wrench if you don't already have those.
 

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My Rep at my local BMW as well advice people to change oil every 7500. It's not require but if you plan to keep your car in good shape, $50 or so for oil change is not a lot. I'm changing my next week, its at 7100 today.
 

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Oil Changes for BMW

In my old car I got oil changed approximately every 5,000 miles (Honda Accord). Got new 330i a week ago, how often should I change oil? Oil companies say every 3,000 miles but that is just too often.
 


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