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Anyone did coolant service?
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I hope all is going well. Has anyone done the coolant service every two years? My x3 is a 2017, I am the second owner, I got my x3 in 2019-January, and I haven't done the coolant service (flush/re-fill engine coolant+antifreeze). I have added coolant over the years I've owned it, but never flushed and refilled the coolant. If I don't change the coolant, am I causing any sort of damage? I'll be doing it soon, before March/April 2021. If anyone has done coolant servicing, please let me know how it costs, even if you DIY'd it. |
| 02-10-2021, 09:11 AM | #2 |
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Where did you get the idea that your coolant needs to be changed every two years? Coolant is kinda sorta lifetime now. My 2014 X3 and 2015 650i are still on factory coolant.
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| 02-10-2021, 09:53 AM | #3 |
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I did mine at about 56K miles, or nearly 4 years, just after the car went out of "free" maintenance. I was having a small leak, and was hoping that it would clear up during this.
It didn't, at least until BMW did a recall fix for the EGR cooler on my diesel model in late 2019. Don't trust the "lifetime" claim. Which I feel is mostly specified so BMW isn't obligated to do it during the maintenance. Which used to be 4 year/50K miles. And is extendable. If they recommended coolant change at 40K miles, the people would expect it to be "free" ![]() I'm considering getting a quote for transmission fluid drain/fill and transfer case at some point, since I feel that this would be cheaper than getting a new car in the next few years. |
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| 02-10-2021, 02:07 PM | #4 |
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I have always performed this service on my BMW's every two years. It is worth the money if you intend to keep your BMW.
There is no "lifetime" fluids. When it comes to fluids - the life source of the vehicle - base the change of fluids on type of driving, and if in doubt, err on the side of changing more often than not. |
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| 02-10-2021, 02:24 PM | #5 |
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I do my coolant service every 2-4 years. Use bmw only coolant, 50/50 mix. For $20 a gallon its cheap insurance to ensure there is enough additives in the coolant to prevent any sort of issues with the engine block and the coolant. Rust, gunk, etc...
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Wow, I cannot imagine changing coolant every two years. Brake fluid yes, coolant no. Almost all manufacturers are 100k miles or 7 years so let's say conservatively 6 years and 75k. If you keep the mix right and keep the system closed then just change it with the thermostat/coolant pump.
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| 02-10-2021, 06:00 PM | #7 |
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@Opie55 I called BMW Toronto (in Ontario, Canada), and I asked the BMW parts guy about coolant and how often I should change it, and IF I should, he recommends the coolant to be changed every 2 years. I also did some research and seen other BMW dealerships recommend BMW coolant flushed/refilled every 2 years… It’s up to you, it’s your BMW’s, that is good to hear! I always wanted a 650i!
@Kevink1 yes, I will not trust ‘lifetime fluids’ I’m sure that’s why BMW has it setup like that so they don’t have to deal with it… Go ahead and do the transfer case/front + rear diff fluid changes! It’s worth it. I’m holding back on the transmission fluid change until 100,000k miles. I got the transfer/front+rear diff fluids changed a couple days ago and it’s night and day difference - worth doing it! #KeepFluidsFresh @carsbill I agree with you bud! It’s worth doing fluid flush/refill, it keeps your BMW’s happy, it may not be environmentally friendly… Nothing is lifetime… only Tax, count, and death is guaranteed… @Bdavi011 I agree with you. Only use BMW coolant… better safe than sorry. @Dan13X3 I believe in preventive maintenance, and I want to keep my x3 for long as I can, and I want to keep it running solid 365/366. My x3 is a 2017 and it’s at 115,000KM (71,000Miles), it’s a high mileage driven 2017 x3, so I feel like I should be changing the coolant, especially after I had to top it off twice in the past 2 years of ownership. (No leaks, I’m 100% sure) |
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| 02-10-2021, 07:19 PM | #8 |
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Don't feel like you need to hold off too long to do the transmission service. ZF recommends 60k mi service intervals.
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I guess the only way would be to get bmw coolant tested every year to see when the additives are low enough to cause damage. Just how we don't trust our bmws to have lifetime fluid to be 100% true, not sure why you would take other manufacturers claims on coolant to be true.
I mean it's literally $20 gallon of coolant plus tax and a gallon of distilled water. Why push it? Because every other brand said it's good for 7 years or 100k? I don't think our engines and service intervals are the same. At the end of the day, if you feel good about pushing an estimate of $25 for a coolant service (gallon of bmw coolant plus a gallon of distilled water) for 7 years then that's fine. Nothing wrong with anybody changing it every 2 years. |
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| 02-13-2021, 03:31 PM | #12 |
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I got the coolant system serviced (inspect hoses/clamps, pressure test, and flush with OE coolant/rechecked). Now I will get the transmission fluid changed, and I'll be up-to-date on all fluid changes!
To each his own, you don't have to change coolant every 2 years, and can wait 4, 5 or even go without changing coolant... it's up to you, I rather keep fluids clean/fresh every couple years/or depending how much I drive in a year - I consider my 2017 x3 high mileage as it's already at 115,000KM (71,000miles) - so will be changing all the fluids, and continue to monitor. |
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![]() For those who want the right answer, don't follow this link since the info is wrong. Use a blue European formulated coolant. Personally, I've always used BMW coolant, it's not expensive. Mix 50/50 with distilled water. |
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for those of you that have done the coolant change by simply popping off the lower radiator hose and refilling, how much coolant are you able to drain out this way? I see that the entire capacity (for 35i) is 9.6L, just wondering how much you'r'e able to actually change?
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I drained and refilled- radiator has drain stopcock - and got 9 quarts (8.5 litres) out. Last edited by Wgosma; 07-02-2021 at 09:52 AM.. |
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Why every 12 months or 10,000 miles... that's way too early... I will do coolant flush every 2 years or at 30,000miles interval... I'm not running any tune or any modification hardware on my x3... barely redline it, or drive long distance.
It's usually highway driven... I'm not doing a coolant flush every 12 months/10,000miles... WAY TOO EARLY! ![]() |
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![]() I guess park ave bmw wants more money ![]() Looking at their recommended schedule, some stuff makes sense, others don't, brake fluid flush by miles not time ![]() https://www.parkavebmw.com/bmw-x3-ma...e-schedule.htm BMW X3 Maintenance Schedule ![]() Engine oil Every 10,000-miles or 12 months Fuel filters Every 60,000-miles Oil filter Every 10,000-miles or 12 months Air filter Every 60,000-miles Coolant Every 10,000-miles or 12 months Spark plugs Every 60,000-miles Brake fluid First 30,000-miles, then ever 60,000-miles there after |
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I did mine at 56K miles. I was having some small coolant loss, so was hoping that a service would fix it, or at least BMW would see some leak. Nothing found, leak continued.
Turned out to have been fixed when BMW did a EGR Cooler recall work. What I don't know is whether they would have replaced the coolant during this recall service. |
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