What kind of transmission fluid does 1999 BMW 328i take?

What kind of transmission fluid does 1999 BMW 328i take?

Valvoline Synthetic Transmission Fluid Dexron VI 1 Quart.

How do you check the transmission fluid on a BMW 328i?

How to Check Your Transmission Fluid

  1. Turn the car on. Before checking the transmission fluid, the engine should be warmed up.
  2. Locate the transmission fluid dipstick.
  3. Remove the dipstick and touch the fluid.
  4. Use a rag to wipe off the dipstick.
  5. Use a funnel to bring the fluid level up to full.

What type of transmission fluid does a BMW 328i take?

Castrol – Transmax ATF DEXRON®-VI Automatic Transmission Fluid 1 Quart (Part No. 15B1A0)

What kind of transmission fluid does BMW 328i?

How long does BMW transmission last?

79 Answers. Usually 200,000-250,000 miles with good maintenance. 152 people found this helpful. I bought a new BMW 325CI in 2006 while working in Germany.

How to check transmission fluid in a BMW?

-With engine running and gear in PARK, remove filler plug. If small stream runs out level is correct. If none trickles out level is low. Check this this link to see how to change it. You will find more info about the BMW on here. Here is the part of the Bentley manual that might be of interest to you http://tech.bentleypublishers.com/servle…

What to do when your transmission fluid runs out?

-With foot on brake firmly move gear shift selector through all gears, pausing briefly in each gear. -With engine running and gear in PARK, remove filler plug. If small stream runs out level is correct. If none trickles out level is low.

When to change the oil in a BMW transmission?

BMW recommends using only the same fluid in the transmission when topping off the oil level. They do not recommend mixing ATF oil brands and specs so keep track of what oil is in your transmission. Recommended replacement interval: 60,000 miles

What kind of differential fluid does a BMW use?

The OEM ATF is a ZF Lifeguard 6 which carries a Dexron VI (D6) rating. BMW refers to it as “ATF 2”. Cars that originally used D6 cannot use D4 (all 6- and 8-speed automatics) so keep track of what oil is in your transmission. The BMW 8-speed automatic is made by ZF and was used mostly in mid-2010s RWD and AWD models.