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Does BMW have a dipstick for transmission fluid?
While it sounds like the transmission cannot be accessed, what this really means is that the transmission does not feature a dipstick. The transmission fluid level can still be checked, but it is best to leave this up to a professional at the Perillo BMW service center.
How do you know if you need transmission fluid?
Signs of Low Transmission Fluid
- Noises. If your transmission is working properly, you shouldn’t hear any noise while you’re driving as it should transition smoothly.
- Burning Smell. Any foul smell coming from your car should direct you to your nearest service center.
- Transmission Leaks.
- Slipping Gears.
Where do you check the transmission fluid level?
In order to check the transmission fluid, your vehicle likely has check valve on the bottom of the transmission on the bottom of your car. Your car must be level when the fluid is checked and we therefore recommend having a mechanic with a hydraulic lift or underground bay check your transmission fluid.
Is there a dipstick to check transmission fluid?
Our research indicates that your vehicle does not have a transmission fluid dipstick. These types of transmissions are designed to be maintenance free. In order to check the transmission fluid, your vehicle likely has check valve on the bottom of the transmission on the bottom of your car.
How often should you change your transmission fluid?
However, BMW does not define what the lifetime is. Therefore, it is a good idea to service your fluid every 60,000 miles. If you’re unsure of the last service, replace the fluid as soon as possible. Doing so will extend the life of your transmission. There are many options for replacement fluid.
How do you replace a transmission fluid strainer?
You have two options when replacing, you can drain and fill the fluid, or you can drain the fluid and replace the fluid strainer by dropping the transmission fluid pan. For the first service, I usually drain and fill only, then the next one I would replace strainer.