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Old 10-01-2010, 12:42 PM
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3.0d BMW Maintenance Schedule

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Does anyone has the BMW Maintenance Shedule for the e53 3.0d ?

Thank you
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Old 10-01-2010, 05:00 PM
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what do you need to know. if its the first time you have serviced a car i always recommend doing everything (air,oil,fuel, pollen filters. rocker breather, engine flush, brake fluid and antifreeze. then you know where you are. from then on its oil and filter at first service oil and air and pollen at second oil and filter again at third then all filters again at fourth. i always check brakes every service too but thats just me. stopping is more important than starting in my book. hope this helps
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Hi,

Does anyone has the BMW Maintenance Shedule for the e53 3.0d ?

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Have you tried Baviera(Salvador Caetano)?They will gladly provide you with one free of charge

What year is your X5?PM please if you want,I am senior technician and work for Baviera-Cascaias
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Old 10-04-2010, 12:55 PM
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what do you need to know. if its the first time you have serviced a car i always recommend doing everything (air,oil,fuel, pollen filters. rocker breather, engine flush, brake fluid and antifreeze. then you know where you are. from then on its oil and filter at first service oil and air and pollen at second oil and filter again at third then all filters again at fourth. i always check brakes every service too but thats just me. stopping is more important than starting in my book. hope this helps
I just bought the car, but it was from a good friend of mine, and it has always been serviced in BMW.
I understood that the maintenance schedule changes from country to country, and I just want to know what and when to change things.
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Old 10-04-2010, 12:58 PM
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Have you tried Baviera(Salvador Caetano)?They will gladly provide you with one free of charge

What year is your X5?PM please if you want,I am senior technician and work for Baviera-Cascaias
Hi,
I'm from Portugal also...
So can you send me PM with the maintenance Schedule?

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