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Are you tired of paying a mechanic to change your oil? Want to learn how to do it yourself? Well the truth is, if you have the right stuff it's really not that hard to do. Just be cautious when working on your car and don't do it if you don't understand exactly how to do it.

What you will need:

- A car jack

- A jack stand

- An oil filter

- Oil (check owner's manual for proper amount)

- Wrench and socket (socket sizes vary but generally 13mm or 15mm

- A safe environmentally friendly storage container for old oil

- Draining bucket for old oil

- An oil wrench

First you will need to find a safe place to jack up your car. Usually anywhere along the frame is safe but I would recommend checking the owner's manual for recommended places. Place the jack stand along the frame and then slowly lower the jack. Next, put your draining bucket under the oil filter and remove the oil filter using the oil wrench. Then take your new filter and rub a thin layer or new oil along the gasket. Once completed, attach the new filter. Ensure that it is twisted on tightly so it does not leak.

Next, move your draining bucket underneath the drain plug. Use the wrench and proper size socket to remove the drain plug. Allow all old oil to flow out and then tightly screw drain plug back in. Now remove the drain bucket from underneath the car and dispose in safe environmentally friendly storage container.

The next step is to safely jack up your car again, remove the jack stand and then lower the car back to the ground. Then open up the hood of your car and remove the oil cap which is usually labeled. Pour in proper amount of oil which is found in your owner's manual. Tighten cap and start the engine for approximately 10 seconds. Now remove the dipstick, wipe with a rag and put the dipstick back in. Repeat the last step however before wiping the rag, check the indicator to ensure the oil is at the proper level. Close hood and enjoy your driving your car with fresh oil!

An Owner’s Guide to Basic Bmw Parts and Simple Maintenance

Modern cars have become so advanced and computerized that most of the maintenance is beyond the scope of the average weekend mechanic. Today’s BMW is not your father's car that could be kept going with a screwdriver and a wrench. However there are many BMW parts serviceable by the owner.

Engine Tune Up

Although our car engines may have computer brains, they still run on the basic spark plug system and even the best computer control can't overcome faulty connections. Maintaining these BMW parts is still an easy way to keep your engine running at peak efficiency.

Inspect your spark plugs at least every 30,000 miles and replace them if they show signs of wear. Pull only one plug at a time so you can be sure to get it back in the same cylinder. If a particular plug needs to be replaced more often than the others, this may be a sign of problems in the cylinder. Regardless of how good the plugs look, replace them every 100,000 miles.

The distributor and rotor will degrade over time and get cracks in their plastic casings. Moisture seeps in through these cracks and corrodes the metal inside which leads to misfiring. Replace as recommended by your manual or more often if they appear worn. Modern spark plug cables are nearly maintenance free but should still be occasionally tested for proper resistance.

Replace Your Filters

Filters are one of the cheapest BMW parts you can replace and yet are one of the leading causes of problems if left unchecked. A blocked filter restricts the flow through, which puts unnecessary strain on the engine and leads to more serious problems. Never be tempted to save money by not replacing a filter on schedule.

Oil filters should be replaced every time you change your oil. As the oil circulates through the engine, it picks up an assortment of contaminants such as soot or rust. This process helps keep your engine clean and running well and is just one of the functions of the oil system.

The fuel filter provides a similar function, trapping contaminants in the fuel before they can get to the engine. Even if you use the cleanest fuel you will still need to replace this filter. Rust and sludge build up in the gas tank, eventually finding their way into the fuel line. The manual probably says replace every 30,000 miles but many mechanics recommend replacing yearly or if you have any problems such as stalling or loss of power.

Finally, the air filter and PCV breather filter make sure that only clean air gets into your engine. Without a steady supply of air, your engine suffocates and combustion is poor. It’s not enough to simply blow out the contaminants. Tiny particles embed in the filter and can't be removed.

A few dollars of BMW parts can add years to the life of your car and save you thousands in serious future repairs.

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About the Author:
The well experienced staff at aboveallmotorwerks.com are aware that BMW parts are inevitable to tweak the performance of your BMW car. That is why they have huge stocks and varieties of BMW parts ready to be shipped once you place an order. Waiting for your order to get shipped is no more.

automotive tools?

where can i buy an electric impact wrench that plugs into the car's power sockets and doesn't cost a fortune...
it's only use will be to losen nuts to change a tire...

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