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100,000 miles, the tranny goes and the owner has to spend thousands to replace it.", is just got to be an enlightened thinker. |
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Can you clarify exactly what Mike Miller doesn't "understand real well?" Being Tech Talk, Mike Miller sees alot of complaints about BMW automatic transmission. I think its a shame when BMW claims the fluid in the automatics are "lifetime," and then when the car reaches about 100,000 miles, the tranny goes and the owner has to spend thousands to replace it. Interestingly, BMW auto trannies had a better record of lasting more than 100,000 miles when it recommended changing fluid every 30,000 miles or so. Of course, that was before BMW came up with its maintainence free program. Of course, maybe you only lease your car or sell it before it reaches 100,000 miles, in which case, lifetime fluid and broken transmission are probably not a problem. |
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No one who EVER went to a good independent BMW tech ever bought into the extended or lifetime fluid schedules |
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No one who EVER went to a good independent BMW tech ever bought into the extended or lifetime fluid schedules As I've posted in here before, the local "indy" German-car repair-shop refused to change the "lifetime" fluid in my car... "We've never seen an E46 tranny fail. Take it to the dealer if you want the fluid changed." -------- |
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No one who EVER went to a good independent BMW tech ever bought into the extended or lifetime fluid schedules - don't think you unlocked some great secret there. |
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No one who EVER went to a good independent BMW tech ever bought into the extended or lifetime fluid schedules As I've posted in here before, the local "indy" German-car repair-shop refused to change the "lifetime" fluid in my car... "We've never seen an E46 tranny fail. Take it to the dealer if you want the fluid changed." -------- Nice one! I guess that's why ALL those owners of old bimmers changed oil at 3,000 miles and tranny fluid at 15,000, and differential at 30,000. And the cars are in as good a shape as ever. |
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IF BMW had paid attention to what the owners were saying and doing, they would have a free research base of cars and maintenance plans to show what really happened to the internals. My personal opinion is that their new maint intervals allows BMW Pre-Owned to show documentation, but it could also show how the parts are failing due to increased intervals. It's a double-edged sword. |
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In article <hG3Hh.15964$dO6.7786 (AT) newsfe07 (DOT) phx>, Bill <wechorba (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: No one who EVER went to a good independent BMW tech ever bought into the extended or lifetime fluid schedules As I've posted in here before, the local "indy" German-car repair-shop refused to change the "lifetime" fluid in my car... "We've never seen an E46 tranny fail. Take it to the dealer if you want the fluid changed." -------- Nice one! I guess that's why ALL those owners of old bimmers changed oil at 3,000 miles and tranny fluid at 15,000, and differential at 30,000. And the cars are in as good a shape as ever. You're begging the question. Without control vehicles driven in the same way it's only conjecture that early oil changes are of any use. And my experience says they're not. IF BMW had paid attention to what the owners were saying and doing, they would have a free research base of cars and maintenance plans to show what really happened to the internals. My personal opinion is that their new maint intervals allows BMW Pre-Owned to show documentation, but it could also show how the parts are failing due to increased intervals. It's a double-edged sword. Leaving out the autos where I think the jury is still out over *lifetime* fluid, what evidence have you of engine wear or failure when sticking to the maker's recommendations? Bill in Omaha '86 535i -- *One of us is thinking about sex... OK, it's me. Dave Plowman dave (AT) davenoise (DOT) co.uk London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. -------- |
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"Big Clobby Bobber" <Big Clobby (AT) myspace (DOT) com> wrote: No one who EVER went to a good independent BMW tech ever bought into the extended or lifetime fluid schedules As I've posted in here before, the local "indy" German-car repair-shop refused to change the "lifetime" fluid in my car... "We've never seen an E46 tranny fail. Take it to the dealer if you want the fluid changed." |
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Yes, Dave, you are correct. The jury is out and to each his own. I also know an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I for one don't have a spare bank account to see what happens when I follow instructions that are even odds on failure, excepting that shit happens. LOL |
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In article <P_gHh.11828$Ko5.840 (AT) newsfe08 (DOT) phx>, Bill <wechorba (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: Yes, Dave, you are correct. The jury is out and to each his own. I also know an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I for one don't have a spare bank account to see what happens when I follow instructions that are even odds on failure, excepting that shit happens. LOL Except that changing long life fluids can't be done for an 'ounce' - they're very expensive. And to fully change the auto transmission fluid ain't easy. It could be going back to cheaper fluids and DIY changing them at older intervals would be a good idea - but I'm not convinced. Generally the mechanics on cars last longer these days than ever. And in case you think I'm young with no experience I've personally in the distant past re-built many an engine and auto which has simply worn out - and at a lot less than 100,000 miles. Of course I'm talking older UK cars which were rather more highly stressed than the average US one - but then BMW isn't a US design either. -- *If God dropped acid, would he see people? Dave Plowman dave (AT) davenoise (DOT) co.uk London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. ---------- |
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