Aug 19, 2020. #4. Bear in mind oil does not run up hill. Only thing to do is remove the under tray and clean off the leaked oil (use an aerosol of brake cleaner or similar) then replace the tray and run the car. Inspect at intervals for new oil appearing and try to see where it is coming from.
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Remove the air filter housing. Step 5. Clean the air filter cover and housing. Replacement: air filter – BMW Z4 (E85). Tip from AUTODOC experts: Before cleaning the air filter cover and housing, cover the air duct parts, mass airflow sensor (if available), throttle valve with a clean cloth. Step 6.
At around £4,000 an early 3.0-litre E85 Z4 is far from a bad prospect in our eyes. With regular maintenance and replacing worn parts a given on any car of this age, further running costs should not be exceptionally high. Thanks in part to the E85 Z4’s lighter makeup it is quite efficient for a car of its type, expect it to return around
Replacement: engine oil and filter – BMW Z4 (E85). AUTODOC experts recommend: Replace the oil filter every time when changing motor oil. Wear gloves to prevent contact with hot liquid. Please note: all work on the car – BMW Z4 (E85) – should be done with the engine switched off. My oil filter housing gasket has a bad leak (2005 BMW Z4 2.5i Automatic). Do you guys know how many liters of engine oil do I need to buy (along with the gasket, which is fairly cheap) while getting this done? I am planning to buy the BMW TwinPower Turbo 5W-30 Engine Oil. Would you recommend something better than this? I own a 2007 Z4-Coupe with the 3.0si engine. I need to verify that the oil capacity for the new 3.0si engine is 6.9 quarts. I have never owned a car that it's owners manual does NOT have the oil capacity. It's obvious that they want you to take the car to the dealer for an oil cahnge. Also, I have ner owneed a car that does NOT have a dip-stick.

Been changing the oil on my Z4 for the last 5 years, using Mobil1 0W40. BMW just did some work on the car and put in Castrol 5W30. When I either have to add oil (unlikely) and/or change the oil, can I use 0W40. Car has run like a dream on 0W40.

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