2001 BMW X5 3.0i and 4.4i Automatic Transmission fluid Check or Change?
To check the Automatic Transmission Fluid on the 2001 BMW X5 3.0i model, there is simply no dipstick to look for. Answer: The owner's manual for the 2001 BMW X5 3.0i and the X5 4.4i will discuss this in very limited wording in regards to the Automatic Transmission fluid of this particular model found in the main topic heading, "Technical Data" page 13 and subtopic, "Capacities" also on page 13 of the Table of Contents which leads to page 209 of the manual, which tables the list of fluids to include "Manual and automatic transmission, transfer box and differential". This model comes with a "Lifetime Fluid" thus there is no need to check fluid level, and/or change the fluid. The Transmission is sealed. Check with your local maintenance personnel to further substantiate this answer. I found it healthy to frequently ask my "Jiffy Lube" oil changers questions in reference to my 2001 BMW X 5 series vehicle, and have received some money saving answers.
how do you check transmission fluid in 2001 bmw car
I have a 2001 325ci BMW with 150,000 miles. When should I check or change the transmission fluid?
You can use any SAE certified transmission fluid in your 2001 BMW automatic transmission. The automaker recommends that you never overfill the transmission fluid.
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Before you can change the transmission fluid on a 1997 BMW 540-I you need to remove the plug and drain the old fluid. The new fluid is poured into the top of the transmission in the hole marked for transmission fluid.
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BMW transmissions are "lifetime fill" meaning that they don't recommend changing the transmission fluid.
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Apparently you don't. It is supposed to be lifetime fluid.
it never needs to be changed
2001 BMW X5 3.0i and 4.4i Automatic Transmission fluid Check?To check the Automatic transmission fluid on the 2001 BMW X5 3.0i model, there is simply no dipstick to look for. Answer: The owner's manual for the 2001 BMW X5 3.0i and the X5 4.4i will discuss this in very limited wording in regards to the Automatic Transmission fluid of this particular model found in the main topic heading, "Technical Data" page 13 and subtopic, "Capacities" also on page 13 of the Table of Contents which leads to page 209 of the manual, which tables the list of fluids to include "Manual and automatic transmission, transfer box and differential". This model comes with a "Lifetime Fluid" thus there is no need to check fluid level, and/or change the fluid. The Transmission is sealed. Check with your local maintenance personnel to further substantiate this answer. I found it healthy to frequently ask my "Jiffy Lube" oil changers questions in reference to my 2001 BMW X 5 series vehicle, and have received some money saving answers.