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Maintenance guide for BMW series
Post created on Monday, 11 July, 2022

BMW engine compartment
BMW engine compartment

Maintenance guide for BMW series

A BMW model is the most delightful driver experience due to the exclusive sportiness and overwhelming dynamics. Designed to perfection, BMW has an entire-fledged structure that provides comfort and extra speed to the car racers. BMW models are popular with those who are looking for a sporty luxury car.

Maintenance requirements of BMW series

As a symbol of sportiness, this vehicle must always remain robust. A well-maintained BMW will ensure your road safety and reliability during racing. So, you must follow the car's recommended inspections and maintenance checkups as indicated by the maintenance display screen. For your easiness, BMW indicates the current status of various factors for replacements and maintenance as:  

  • Engine
  • Automatic transmission
  • Suspension
  • Electrical Issues

Oil leak

It varies by year and engine, but there are a few common oil leaks that many drivers will experience while owning a BMW. Some of these leaks are minor and won’t cause serious issues right away, but others need to be addressed immediately to prevent engine failure. Oil dripping usually starts after 60 000 miles for petrol engines. Remember, if you know or suspect you have an oil leak, keep an eye on your engine oil level

Suspension issues

Bmw's are often favoured by young car enthusiasts, so the suspension should be checked: the stabiliser bars, the shock absorbers, suspension arms, everything breaks down much faster than with other car makers because young people like to drive these cars fast.

Cooling system

The cooling system helps maintain the car's internal temperature and keeps the engine cool. Blockage in the cooling system can cause the overheating of the vehicle. To maintain the functionality of your cooling system, flush a coolant through the system. It will eliminate blockages from the thermostat, water pump, and other systems and prevent them from seizing.  

Steering Wheel

One problem in the BMW  series is the appearance of steering wheel vibrations under braking. Although you don't need to lose sleep over this problem, it is quite common after higher mileage. However, it must get resolved because it indicates impairments in the thrust arm bushings. The maintenance system of the BMW doesn't show the failure of these rubber units. But you shouldn't neglect it and replace the worn-out rubber units with original new ones after 75,000 miles. 

Automatic transmission

The fragile internal seals of the BMW often lead to automatic transmission issues. The hot weather and blazing heat diminish the flexibility and pliability of the runners in the transmission system. Due to this, it becomes brittle and starts breaking.

Electrical Issues

Some BMW models often experience minor electrical faults, one of them being the window uplift. BMW cars use sophisticated electronics. As a result, a lot of small but unpleasant faults can occur: window opening/closing faults, driver's side knob problems, door lock faults.

Summary

BMW cars are a symbol of sport and luxury that will give you driving pleasure, but BMW cars do break down over time and to maintain the quality of the car's ride and reduce the time spent in the car service repair center, we recommend that you only use quality parts to maintain your BMW car. 

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