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      01-08-2019, 01:57 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Aronis View Post
I was just researching this topic as I plan on DIY oil changes on this car. I was very happy to see that the underpan on the BMW engines has access points for the filter and drain plug! On my Audi's I always had to remove the entire under pan to get at ANYTHING.

I was watching some videos on the older M5, and the V8 ones had a Drain Plug on the Filter Housing while the V10 model did not. It appears the 2018 M5 point filter housing does NOT have a drain plug on it so when you remove that cover to change the filter it is going to be a MESS.

I was actually hoping the oil filter was on the TOP of the engine like it was on my '97 M3 and '94 325is. (an M2 if I recall, never changed the oil on the M2).

Anyone do an oil change on their M5 yet?

Mike
Yes, you are correct - it does not have a drain plug on the filter - it sucks. I DYI it also between the recommend oil changes.
And personally I would never take it to the dealer but they told me I should to maintain the warranty, in case if something ever happens.

Side note : it take 8.5 litres of oil, then start drive check level, with the bullshit 30 mins sensor and top up slightly if needed.

I use redline 0W-30.
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