DCT - does it need an oil change?

DCT - does it need an oil change?

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TyrannosauRoss Lex

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Saturday 4th March 2023
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Can't seem to find anything concrete RE DCT oil changes - are they "sealed for life"? From what I gather they seem to be pretty robust units.

Car in question is a 2011 M3.

Many thanks.

helix402

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TyrannosauRoss Lex

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helix402 said:
Thanks for that. My car is going to my indy soon for the rod bearings to be done. I'll get them to inspect the gearbox and make a judgement call from there. It shifts quickly and is very smooth, so I have no reason to believe it has any such fault.

E-bmw

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Sunday 5th March 2023
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Whether it has a problem or not doesn't really mean anything when you are talking about "preventative maintenance", hence the name.

At that mileage I would say a fluid/filter change would be a good call.

BTW "sealed for life" means the life of the fluid not the gearbox.

TyrannosauRoss Lex

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E-bmw said:
Whether it has a problem or not doesn't really mean anything when you are talking about "preventative maintenance", hence the name.

At that mileage I would say a fluid/filter change would be a good call.

BTW "sealed for life" means the life of the fluid not the gearbox.
I have emailed my indy when it goes to have the rod bearings and engine mounts done. It appears my old gearbox specialist is no longer in business. I guess the guy retired. There is a local specialist but their reviews online are not fantastic. Hopefully it is something my indy can do - and it can be done at the same time as the rod bearings and engine mounts.

That'll be an expensive day hehe

Edited by TyrannosauRoss Lex on Sunday 5th March 13:25

VeeTenM

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TyrannosauRoss Lex

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VeeTenM said:
Thank you. I have decided I will get it done. I would be surprised if my indy cannot do it. I've asked them if they'd have time to do it when they have it for the rod bearings. I have also asked if they're available whether they could move the date forward.

E90_M3Ross

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So yesterday I collected the car, having had a lot done (like, a lot!) including the DCT service. I can say that I thought the gearbox was very smooth before but I did notice an extremely light "lumpiness" under very light throttle when cold in reverse. That has now totally gone. After spending £2800 on the car that's the only tangible difference biggrin

So yes, I'd say it's worth getting the DCT serviced. Car is on 85k miles, 2011 car. It is a fantastic gearbox in my opinion and I don't regret not going for a manual one bit.

cerb4.5lee

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Saturday 15th April 2023
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E90_M3Ross said:
So yesterday I collected the car, having had a lot done (like, a lot!) including the DCT service. I can say that I thought the gearbox was very smooth before but I did notice an extremely light "lumpiness" under very light throttle when cold in reverse. That has now totally gone. After spending £2800 on the car that's the only tangible difference biggrin

So yes, I'd say it's worth getting the DCT serviced. Car is on 85k miles, 2011 car. It is a fantastic gearbox in my opinion and I don't regret not going for a manual one bit.
I bet your wallet feels lighter now bud for sure! yikes


I'm completely with you as well Ross. Having spent years slating the DCT and preferring the manual...however now I've spent 2 years and 17k miles with the DCT...I just love it too! thumbup

E90_M3Ross

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cerb4.5lee said:
E90_M3Ross said:
So yesterday I collected the car, having had a lot done (like, a lot!) including the DCT service. I can say that I thought the gearbox was very smooth before but I did notice an extremely light "lumpiness" under very light throttle when cold in reverse. That has now totally gone. After spending £2800 on the car that's the only tangible difference biggrin

So yes, I'd say it's worth getting the DCT serviced. Car is on 85k miles, 2011 car. It is a fantastic gearbox in my opinion and I don't regret not going for a manual one bit.
I bet your wallet feels lighter now bud for sure! yikes


I'm completely with you as well Ross. Having spent years slating the DCT and preferring the manual...however now I've spent 2 years and 17k miles with the DCT...I just love it too! thumbup
Yep, the bank balance has taken a hit the last 2 months hehe Peace of mind, however. Having seen the rod bearings, they absolutely did not need doing, but you just never know, that's the problem.