How to change the OIL and FILTER on a BMW G80 M3 (S58) + RESET OIL LIGHT
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
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00:00 - What you need!
01:39 - Draining your oil
03:59 - Replacing oil filter
07:39 - Filling with new oil
08:10 - Resetting oil light
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In today's video, we show you how to change your oil, your oil filter, and reset your oil light in your BMW G80 M3 with the S58 motor! As you can see in the video, you will need to replace your oil with 7 Liters of 5W-30! Here at Kies we like to use LiquiMoly as it is a BMW approved Long Life 01FE oil! We also like to use Ceratec along with it to protect our motors. Check out the links above for a full oil kit for your BMW!
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You should always loosen the oil filter first before draining the oil. There is an anti drainback valve that will keep the oil filter housing full to achieve oil pressure quickly after starting. When you do it after draining the oil you are draining old oil from the oil filter housing down into the oil pan after you just drained it. It’ll also be overfilled by whatever amount was in the oil filter housing.
What a bunch of Frakers at BMW head office for burying the oil filter like that !!!! They could have totally avoided that !!! Is the alternator down under the oil filter also? BMW loves doing that also. As always Brian great videos !!!
I love my S58 but it really sucks how difficult BMW made simple Maintenance. Kinda like Apple preventing people from self servicing their iPhones. I’ve taken my G80 in for 2-oil changes, both were $240+.
Haha for real, why put the oil filter all the way back there 😂 made a super ez job into a headache
I love your videos and this car is freaking sweet!
Great job on it!
love the quality content Kies Motorsport
I prefer this dashboard 1000 times than the new iPad thing that they decided to switch to now.
I’ve been glued to the channel since I recently found it. Well done 🤝
Outstanding, thanks for posting this!
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Nice informative video, thanks bro
I ended up putting the filter first to make sure it is seated right then the cover and torque it to specifications. I figured that eventually will have the filter seated itself in the cover.
Will you be able to shoot a video on how to change your brake pads and rotors on a G20 M340i?
@08:20 Notice the digital display animation shows the BMW G80 M3 and is color matched in Isle of Man Green. COOL!!!
Please provide a link to the link for the torque wrench you are using. Many wrenches begin torquing at 50 fbs.
No spillage. Nicely done!
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Liqui moly says ceratec is good for 5L of oil per bottle. I noticed only 1 bottle was added do I only need 1 for a F98 s58 engine? Thank you.
Does this oil service appear in the idrive after you reset it ?
porque el agua del refrijerante es azul en el bmw m4 f82 y de otro color en el bmw m3 g80
That oil filter placement is pretty trash lmao
Hi Kies, I am just wondering how do you deal with the used oil ??? Somebody gonna come and collect it?
Wait you can use ceratech in a low mileage car?
I know this is obvious but for those that do not know, engine oil needs to be warm before draining.
Would you please think about adding a 5 series to your garage. I have a 2017 540i Msport and it's hard to find good info to modify it. Also it could help your channel grow. 👍
If you have any specific question let me know, I have a 2018 540i M sport and have done ALOT to it
A few tips for BMW ///M Car Oil Changes
- Ceratec is colored brown like a Cafe Latte. So expect a crazy look on the Tech's face, while draining your oil.
- Get a box of drain plugs ($2 each) and change them every 4-5 oil changes. The drain plug threads wear over time.
- Due to the jump in oil prices, expect to pay $17-20 a litre. Kies carries all of these Liqui Moly at a great price.
- The newest BMWs use BMW LL-01 FE 5w-30 oil. FE stands for Fuel Economy, meaning less viscosity for better MPG. The prior BMW LL-01 grade is also popular in BMW N54/N55 engines. Liqui Moly has Special Tech 5w-30 Oil for both
LL-01 and LL-01 FE. The label says Special Tech 5w-30 B FE, which is short for BMW LL-01 FE. I use Liqui Moly Leichtlauf 5w-40 for my N55 powered BMW F30 335i. My Auto Shop doesn't carry Special Tech 5w-30, but I will ask them to carry it, since it is so widely used.
I’m surprised they use that oil that 5-30 only has a hths of 3.0 that’s low for that car isn’t it?
Filtre en 1er c est pas mieux ?
This video is missing 2 crucial steps that will make pulling the filter out easier.
1. unclip the wiring harness on the intake manifold and push it to the side
2. the coolant bottle has a hose clipped on the side, unclip it
Would removing the engine cover give better spacing to remove the oil filter?? And, can the oil filter be installed 1st to the housing, and then install the oil filter cap??
This is my question too
I went to my local dealership in Sterling, VA, looked under the hood. Removing the engine cover won't help, it's all packed there. You can remove a part of the plastic cowl though. But you still have to move the canister out of the way. Apparently, Toyota suggested to relocate the oil filter housing. Thanks a lot!
Motul 5w40 ll tous les 6/7000 km suffit pourtant
I can only imagine how much of a mess dealership techs make with this service due to the filter location
Handbrake needs to be off when doing the reset. If not, reset will be unsuccessful
Another fine German engineered obsolescence design example with that oil filter placement. It's truly hard to believe they can get away with this, no shortage of customers in our financial engineered easy money society I suppose.
Changing Oil like a boss, checking the oil level is for noobs.
Honestly, that is enough of a reason for me to not even buy this car. Porsche here I come.
First step is to add engine oil flush to the engine oil let the car idle for 10-15 minutes then drop the engine oil.
Who misses the f30 videos?
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