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Warranty maintenance timing tips/question
My 3yr free maintenance expires this May. Car only has 10K miles on it. I can go now for my final free maintenance visit (iDrive telling me it’s time).
I’m wondering is there any strategy here related to the timing of this final free service? If I wait until May can I ask them to include something else I am “almost due for” as part of that visit? Or in general has anyone had any luck pulling forward anything into this last free service? I seem to recall reading something around certain service items depending on exact timing for final free service. I also could be misremembering. |
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Check iDrive for other required maintenance. Three year maintenance usually includes brake fluid and spark plugs plus cabin filter besides an oil change.
I am betting that your iDrive is telling you it is time for a brake fluid change only and that oil etc. is due in May. The three year brake fluid is from the date of manufacture not the date of first delivery.
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Thanks for that. As of now iDrive says brake fluid yes and oil in February. Doesn’t mention plugs and cabin filter (maybe a mileage thing?). But that’s sort of what I’m after now you’ve got those on my radar to ask for anyway.
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Unless I’m seriously mistaken spark plugs replacement is at 100k miles. (slight possibility at 60k miles. Definitely not time based.)
What makes you think this has to be the final free maintenance? Whatever maintenance iDrive tells you is required within the first 36 months is free (with the exception of brake pads and/or disks). Free maintenance includes an annual oil change for low mileage drivers.
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All the M2s are getting new plugs at the third oil change under the maintenance plan. Here is one discussion about it. https://f87.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh...ht=Spark+plugs
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I would be very weary of using the manufacturer suggested vehicle maintenance intervals. There's definitely issues because of their revised schedules occured once they started providing it for free... ie, nobody in their right mind would change their oil at 10k mile intervals as an example.
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My initial question is always if BMW interval is wrong then what is the “right” interval? Is it 9K Miles, 5K Miles, 1K Miles? Usually it is some number that makes someone “feel better”. But that’s not empirical. Does changing oil too often hurt the car? Obviously not, but it is wasteful for the wallet and environment. The other claim you made is a weird one too. That BMW stretched the interval to save money on the oil changes, but since it will “last the warranty” they don’t need to care. That ignores the fact that their 10K mile interval is inline with other OEMs using fully synthetic oils who provide no free maintenance (like Mercedes). The biggest wrinkle in that theory though… How could BMW offer CPO warranties (with an optional extension to 7Y) with unlimited miles if their oil change interval leads to an uptick in engine failures after 4Y/50K miles? Wouldn’t that increase their losses negating any “savings” they got from the reduced oil changes? Oil changes that they offer at $199 now for 3Y unlimited changes even? Last edited by LogicalApex; 12-23-2022 at 06:47 PM.. |
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