To change a BMW X3 manual gear stick, first, ensure the vehicle is in neutral and turn off the ignition. Remove the gear knob by carefully unscrewing it or pulling it off, depending on the model. Then, detach the surrounding trim by gently prying it away, and disconnect any clips or screws holding the gear stick in place. Finally, install the new gear stick by reversing the process, ensuring everything is securely reattached.
manual stick shift BMW what cause to shke when i change in to the first gear
no, oil indicator in program manual.
Manual and auto have no dipstick
No.
The BMW 530i typically uses a high-quality synthetic gear oil that meets the specifications outlined in the owner's manual. For the rear differential, a common recommendation is a 75W-90 weight gear oil, while the manual transmission may require a specific BMW-approved fluid like MTF-LT-2 or similar. Always check the owner's manual or consult a BMW dealership for the precise specifications for your model year.
"Yes, you can" (sounds very well known, no?), but it will be too expensive! Beside the gear box you have to change allot of parts. Better sale the car and buy one with automatic! But the fun will never be the same ... no offense for automatic gear box lover!
"Yes, you can" (sounds very well known, no?), but it will be too expensive! Beside the gear box you have to change allot of parts. Better sale the car and buy one with automatic! But the fun will never be the same ... no offense for automatic gear box lover!
It's in the manual.
The gear oil capacity for the final drive of a BMW K1200LT is approximately 0.4 liters (or about 13.5 ounces). It's important to use the recommended oil type, typically a hypoid gear oil with a viscosity of 75W-90. Always refer to the owner's manual or service manual for the most accurate specifications and maintenance guidelines.
Assuming you are referencing a manual transmission, Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) is specified by BMW for Z3 manual transmission. Sounds crazy, but true. Full synthetic is also recommended. **Always check the owners manual before using any fluids**
Bust the blowed one and stick the new one in
its electric check the idrive menus in the info area or god forbid you actually READ THE MANUAL