Servicing M3 Evo
Servicing M3 Evo
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htid

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229 posts

207 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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Hi, It has been a year since my 1998 M3 Evo coupe had its last service. However, It still has 3 lights on it. Should it be serviced now (i.e every year) or should I wait for the lights to go down and then service it?

E36GUY

5,906 posts

241 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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When the lights go down to amber/red that is service time. The car works out its service schedule based on use, milage, fuel consumption etc. So if you drive a gentle 10k miles it will ask you to service it less often than a kick ass 5k miles for example. Couldn't hurt to get an oil change to freshen things up though

Neil.D

2,878 posts

229 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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The lights work on 3k litres of fuel or 2 years, whichever lapses first. A halfway oil change - normally done by the owner is a golden rule really.

dan101smith

17,009 posts

234 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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I'd change the oil, brake fluid and this time of year check the anti-freeze too.

Can't hurt, and shouldn't hurt the wallet either.

BennyBoyEvo

6 posts

206 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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Agree with all of the above. An owner based half way service of all fluids is relatively cheap and easy to do - adds a little more peace of mind when you know you are taking good care of the car.

rampz

108 posts

214 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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Neil.D said:
The lights work on 3k litres of fuel or 2 years, whichever lapses first. A halfway oil change - normally done by the owner is a golden rule really.
how does it keep time, say you disconnect the battery after 1 year?

AM-BM

261 posts

223 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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I think the dash pod has it's own back up.

Neil.D

2,878 posts

229 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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rampz said:
Neil.D said:
The lights work on 3k litres of fuel or 2 years, whichever lapses first. A halfway oil change - normally done by the owner is a golden rule really.
how does it keep time, say you disconnect the battery after 1 year?
There is a seperate battery source in the dash. These can fail after 10yrs or so which is when people complain that their service interval lights have disappeared.