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Car Forum / BMW Cars / May 2006

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92 735 (e32) Oil change interval.

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Josh Assing - 23 May 2006 17:13 GMT
Should I be worried at all?   I've gone about 1600 miles since the last
oil change; which was 5 months ago -- (or so the computer should think).
I've done almost exclusively stop & go driving (more wear & tear)

The computer/display has not dropped the bar one bit yet -- I was going on "it
knows better than me" -- but I'm feeling like I should go ahead an change
the oil.

Thoughts?

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bfd - 23 May 2006 17:44 GMT
First, you don't say whether you're using dino or synthetic engine oil,
but if its synthetic oil, forgetaboutit! Synthetic should easily last
until 7000 miles before you need changing. Changing any time before is
probably a waste of money.

IF you're using dino oil, why do you think you need to change it so
soon? Are you burning any oil? Has it changed color. Even the most
paranoid, like myself, usually wait until 3000-4000 miles before
changing dino oil. Unless something is out of the ordinary, which you
don't state, save your money and just drive!
Josh Assing - 23 May 2006 17:56 GMT
>IF you're using dino oil, why do you think you need to change it so
>soon? Are you burning any oil? Has it changed color. Even the most

As I understand it -- the bars on the dash should do a count down to alert you
that a service is coming due -- and that the computer takes into account driving
style etc to determine when to change the oil.

at 1600 miles; I would suspect that it would have at least dropped one bar -- if
not just for the elapsed time.

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Tom K. - 23 May 2006 18:26 GMT
> >IF you're using dino oil, why do you think you need to change it so
>>soon? Are you burning any oil? Has it changed color. Even the most
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> not just for the elapsed time.

I don't believe the computer takes time into account.  So if you don't put
on 7~8,000 miles in a year, change the oil after one year.

Tom K.
Josh Assing - 23 May 2006 19:14 GMT
OK -- thanks.
-josh

>> >IF you're using dino oil, why do you think you need to change it so
>>>soon? Are you burning any oil? Has it changed color. Even the most
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>Tom K.

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