R55 Oil Change Questions
#1
Oil Change Questions
Hi gang,
This may seem like a silly question to some but on previous vehicle my typical time to change the oil was after 5000km (3100 miles), does this typically correspond with a Mini? I ask because I've just passed that mark on my recently purchased 2012 Clubman.
Also, do you go to the dealer for it, go to your favorite mechanic, or do it yourself (and how difficult is that, that engine bay is cramped)? Is it like some cars and requires a 'special dealer only oil'?
1. How often do you change your oil?
2. How do you get it done?
3. Is there a specific oil?
Thanks for you input!
Jason
This may seem like a silly question to some but on previous vehicle my typical time to change the oil was after 5000km (3100 miles), does this typically correspond with a Mini? I ask because I've just passed that mark on my recently purchased 2012 Clubman.
Also, do you go to the dealer for it, go to your favorite mechanic, or do it yourself (and how difficult is that, that engine bay is cramped)? Is it like some cars and requires a 'special dealer only oil'?
1. How often do you change your oil?
2. How do you get it done?
3. Is there a specific oil?
Thanks for you input!
Jason
#2
Hello Jason. Typically, people do oil change intervals every 5,000 miles (roughly 8000km). Do you have tools and feel you're DIY savvy? Many people tackle oil changes themselves. If you plan to work on your MINI it may be a good idea to pick up a Bentley Manual. There are a few good DIY's on here that can help you with this as well. You'll want to locate your oil drain plug on the oil pan and oil filter (under coolant reservoir). This DIY here might be useful as it'll give you an idea of what all is done.
Oil change items here - http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/...aintenance.htm
Oil change items here - http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/...aintenance.htm
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Hello Jason. Typically, people do oil change intervals every 5,000 miles (roughly 8000km). Do you have tools and feel you're DIY savvy? Many people tackle oil changes themselves. If you plan to work on your MINI it may be a good idea to pick up a Bentley Manual. There are a few good DIY's on here that can help you with this as well. You'll want to locate your oil drain plug on the oil pan and oil filter (under coolant reservoir). This DIY here might be useful as it'll give you an idea of what all is done.
Oil change items here - http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/...aintenance.htm
Oil change items here - http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/...aintenance.htm
Thank you...I am fairly DIY, but a local oil change is like $40 so it may no be worth the hassle lol (disposing of used oil, etc).
5000 miles? Not Km?
#4
You're welcome! Not a bad price, but just make sure wherever you're getting it done that they're using the correct oil and filter. I tend to advise people to steer away from local jiffy lube type places as they don't always use the right parts. Can't tell you how many vehicles I've encountered with issues after getting things done at shops like that. A local MINI independent shop would be your best bet to make sure the job is done right. We go off miles here in the states, so yes 5k miles, which is about 8,050 km for you.
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#5
You're welcome! Not a bad price, but just make sure wherever you're getting it done that they're using the correct oil and filter. I tend to advise people to steer away from local jiffy lube type places as they don't always use the right parts. Can't tell you how many vehicles I've encountered with issues after getting things done at shops like that. A local MINI independent shop would be your best bet to make sure the job is done right. We go off miles here in the states, so yes 5k miles, which is about 8,050 km for you.
Interesting...that $40 is at my regular mechanic, I never go to the 'jiffy' places...too many horror stories and attempted "up sells" from those places (engine flush, go away please, just change my oil).
The 5000 miles vs Km's is interesting...because most places around here would be shaking their head at you if you went 8K kms.
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Thanks Dave...after seeing what the dealer cost's for an oil change ($120 plus tax) I'll be looking at all my options.
I also have to find out if going elsewhere effects my warranty...sigh.
#10
You're welcome! Not a bad price, but just make sure wherever you're getting it done that they're using the correct oil and filter. I tend to advise people to steer away from local jiffy lube type places as they don't always use the right parts. Can't tell you how many vehicles I've encountered with issues after getting things done at shops like that. A local MINI independent shop would be your best bet to make sure the job is done right. We go off miles here in the states, so yes 5k miles, which is about 8,050 km for you.
#11
Keep in mind you really don't have to change the oil that often. The manufacturer recommends oil change at 8000 miles (=12,874km) or once per year , which if you do a little research you will see that it is actually early but they are playing safe not knowing everyone's driving conditions and habits. Oil of today is waaaay different than oil of the old days (even 20 years ago. Then they called for the 5 thousand imperial mile oil change intervals. In this forum some folks like to change oil sooner but in reality that's because they are taught that way for 50 years now, not because they have to. For me, the owners manual is gospel for all my cars and never had any issues whatsoever even with high mileages.
That's my 2 cents.
#12
I change the oil every 6,000 miles and use MINI OE filter and oil. The oil must be full synthetic and meet the specifications in the owners manual. There are other oils that are acceptable. Most MINI owners stick to the OE filter. 2009 MINI Clubman S. I don't think you mentioned if you have a turbocharged MINI...
#13
Just noticed ECS Tuning has MINI oil change kits for 10% off and free shipping. Good deal!
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ml#post4206304
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ml#post4206304
#14
OP: have any idea what MINI recommends as interval? It is in the owner's manual and the OBC sends prompts .....
If you want to spend money and do more often the oil industry thanks you
BTW, the only time I had an oil change screwed up, it was at a dealer. Dealers don't assign the 'mechanics' to oil changes. They assign the guys that sweep the floor. Having my car handed back at a dealer I checked the dipstick {to their dismay} .... and found NO OIL. Oops, sorry . . .
At the last quick place I used, I sat in the car and watched them put in the oil and was then shown the level on the dipstick . . . .
If you want to spend money and do more often the oil industry thanks you
BTW, the only time I had an oil change screwed up, it was at a dealer. Dealers don't assign the 'mechanics' to oil changes. They assign the guys that sweep the floor. Having my car handed back at a dealer I checked the dipstick {to their dismay} .... and found NO OIL. Oops, sorry . . .
At the last quick place I used, I sat in the car and watched them put in the oil and was then shown the level on the dipstick . . . .
#15
I change the oil in my JCW Clubman at 5,000 mile intervals; in fact, I did mine just a week or so ago. I hear folks saying that the recommended interval from MINI is fine, but frankly I'm skeptical. Back when my Clubman was new, the recommended interval was 15,000 miles; when I changed my oil last week at about 5,000 miles, the oil and filter were black as coal. I know I didn't put both in that way...
In practical terms, changing the oil change on a MINI isn't particularly hard, especially if it yours is a not a turbocharged model. But it will require a few tools and pointers. In the turbocharged models the coolant reservoir is in the way of the oil filter housing; you have to unscrew the fastener for that and move it out of the way (read that as delicately balance it on the nearby engine components) to gain access to the oil filter housing cover. Removing that will require a 27mm socket and about an 8-inch extender if you're using a ratchet. Access to the drain plug is pretty easy; it could probably be done simply by reaching underneath the front of the car, but I have a set of ramps that makes it easier to get at -- as well as to position the catch pan for the old oil. The drain plug removal will require an 8mm hex tool of some kind; I just used an 8mm Allen wrench.
Replacement oil filters are probably best bought online through specialty sources like Pelican Parts; they seem to have the best pricing on those -- but they do charge for shipping if the order total is below a certain threshold. So it's best to stock up when ordering. And remember to order new drain plug crush washers with the filters -- they don't come with the filter like in filter kits for BMW vehicles. I get the oil (Mobil 1 0W40 Euro) at Wal*Mart; they have a 5-quart jug (which is 1 quart more than you need) for US$20-25. All told, the supplies for an oil change will run me around US$30, plus an hour or so of my time to prep and stage the vehicle, do the work, and double-check everything.
In practical terms, changing the oil change on a MINI isn't particularly hard, especially if it yours is a not a turbocharged model. But it will require a few tools and pointers. In the turbocharged models the coolant reservoir is in the way of the oil filter housing; you have to unscrew the fastener for that and move it out of the way (read that as delicately balance it on the nearby engine components) to gain access to the oil filter housing cover. Removing that will require a 27mm socket and about an 8-inch extender if you're using a ratchet. Access to the drain plug is pretty easy; it could probably be done simply by reaching underneath the front of the car, but I have a set of ramps that makes it easier to get at -- as well as to position the catch pan for the old oil. The drain plug removal will require an 8mm hex tool of some kind; I just used an 8mm Allen wrench.
Replacement oil filters are probably best bought online through specialty sources like Pelican Parts; they seem to have the best pricing on those -- but they do charge for shipping if the order total is below a certain threshold. So it's best to stock up when ordering. And remember to order new drain plug crush washers with the filters -- they don't come with the filter like in filter kits for BMW vehicles. I get the oil (Mobil 1 0W40 Euro) at Wal*Mart; they have a 5-quart jug (which is 1 quart more than you need) for US$20-25. All told, the supplies for an oil change will run me around US$30, plus an hour or so of my time to prep and stage the vehicle, do the work, and double-check everything.
#16
Just noticed ECS Tuning has MINI oil change kits for 10% off and free shipping. Good deal!
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ml#post4206304
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...ml#post4206304
#19
Just a heads up, as of November 2015, Mobil1 0w-40 is NOT BMW spec oil. Read about the new formulation here:
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums...40#Post4015494
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums...40#Post4015494
#20
Not turbocharged, 2012 Chili Clubman.
Apparently according to Mini...if I do it myself at this point, it voids the factory warranty. If I go to a shop, I have to have an electronically printed receipt, not a hand written one with all the details of the service, not to void the warranty.
God...this oil change is complex, lol.
J
Apparently according to Mini...if I do it myself at this point, it voids the factory warranty. If I go to a shop, I have to have an electronically printed receipt, not a hand written one with all the details of the service, not to void the warranty.
God...this oil change is complex, lol.
J
#21
Just a heads up, as of November 2015, Mobil1 0w-40 is NOT BMW spec oil. Read about the new formulation here:
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums...40#Post4015494
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums...40#Post4015494
I'm not into the legalistic aspects of this, but I'm pretty sure there's a consumer-protection law in the U.S. that prevents manufacturers from voiding new vehicle warranties if basic maintenance (changing oil, replacing battery, rotating/replacing tires, etc.) is undertaken by the owner. You might want to call "BS" on your dealer if that's also the case in Canada.
#22
According to my manual, it says "only mini dealers are to perform oil changes" is this BS?
It also says that the only approved oils are:
BMW High Performance SAE 5W-30
BMW Long Life - 01
BMW Long Life - 01 FE
It also says literally 'no where' how often is recommended to perform and oil change in either the manual or service and warranty pamphlet, that's strange to me.
I just want to make sure I do this right because I still have 100,000km in warranty left.
J
It also says that the only approved oils are:
BMW High Performance SAE 5W-30
BMW Long Life - 01
BMW Long Life - 01 FE
It also says literally 'no where' how often is recommended to perform and oil change in either the manual or service and warranty pamphlet, that's strange to me.
I just want to make sure I do this right because I still have 100,000km in warranty left.
J
#23
Hmm. Hadn't heard that. Is 'approval' pending from BMW or are they removing it from their list of 'approved' oils entirely?
I'm not into the legalistic aspects of this, but I'm pretty sure there's a consumer-protection law in the U.S. that prevents manufacturers from voiding new vehicle warranties if basic maintenance (changing oil, replacing battery, rotating/replacing tires, etc.) is undertaken by the owner. You might want to call "BS" on your dealer if that's also the case in Canada.
I'm not into the legalistic aspects of this, but I'm pretty sure there's a consumer-protection law in the U.S. that prevents manufacturers from voiding new vehicle warranties if basic maintenance (changing oil, replacing battery, rotating/replacing tires, etc.) is undertaken by the owner. You might want to call "BS" on your dealer if that's also the case in Canada.
#24
According to my manual, it says "only mini dealers are to perform oil changes" is this BS?
It also says that the only approved oils are:
BMW High Performance SAE 5W-30
BMW Long Life - 01
BMW Long Life - 01 FE
It also says literally 'no where' how often is recommended to perform and oil change in either the manual or service and warranty pamphlet, that's strange to me.
I just want to make sure I do this right because I still have 100,000km in warranty left.
It also says that the only approved oils are:
BMW High Performance SAE 5W-30
BMW Long Life - 01
BMW Long Life - 01 FE
It also says literally 'no where' how often is recommended to perform and oil change in either the manual or service and warranty pamphlet, that's strange to me.
I just want to make sure I do this right because I still have 100,000km in warranty left.
What you're dealer is telling you might be what is permissible under Canadian law -- that they can void the warranty if MINI does not perform even the oil changes. I guess it hinges on whether Canada has a law similar to the Magnuson-Moss Act...?
#25
I do my own oil changes somewhere between 4-6k miles...depending on my schedule and/or motoring conditions. I've gone as high as 7.5k once...only because it was the middle of winter, and the idea of laying on my frozen concrete garage floor when it was 5º outside didn't sound appealing (and I was still under warranty). I don't trust going 9-15k as MINI has recommended though. I get that it's synthetic, and for a Justa it might be okay...but with a turbo,that are somewhat known for using oil, I would never go that long.
For oil changes though, I use MINI oil filters (making the trip to my dealer, or ordering from OutMotoring or whoever has the best price), and I'll either get MINI 5W-30 synthetic from somewhere, or order AMSOIL European Car Formula 5W-40 synthetic (which meets/exceeds all of BMW/MINI requirements). Either way, an oil change is somewhere in the ballpark of $60-70...still cheaper than a dealer...and I know it's done properly.
For oil changes though, I use MINI oil filters (making the trip to my dealer, or ordering from OutMotoring or whoever has the best price), and I'll either get MINI 5W-30 synthetic from somewhere, or order AMSOIL European Car Formula 5W-40 synthetic (which meets/exceeds all of BMW/MINI requirements). Either way, an oil change is somewhere in the ballpark of $60-70...still cheaper than a dealer...and I know it's done properly.