What kind of transmission fluid does a BMW take?
ATF Dexron III is the fluid standard for 4-speed BMW automatics (ZF 4HP). This is also the most common ATF you will find at auto parts stores (it’s compatible with most GM and Ford auto transmissions).
How do you check the transmission fluid on a 2009 BMW 328i?
How to Check Your Transmission Fluid
- Turn the car on. Before checking the transmission fluid, the engine should be warmed up.
- Locate the transmission fluid dipstick.
- Remove the dipstick and touch the fluid.
- Use a rag to wipe off the dipstick.
- Use a funnel to bring the fluid level up to full.
How to replace transmission fluid on a BMW E90?
Check out our Basic Maintenance section, which has all the parts you’ll need to get your vehicle running its best, including filters, fluids, brakes, spark plugs, lighting, and more for your E90! Place drain pan under your transmission and remove 6mm Allen fluid drain plug. (green arrow) Allow the fluid to drain completely.
How to check the transmission fluid temp in a BMW?
The ideal way is to check fluid temp using a BMW scan tool, but not all of us have access to one. Place transmission in Park. Remove fill plug. A small amount of fluid should stream out of fill hole. This indicates the level is correct. If it doesn’t stream out, fill fluid until it does.
What kind of transmission does a BMW E90 have?
The vehicle shown in this photo is a 2009 E90 with a GA6L45R transmission. Other automatic transmissions used in E90 models are similar and this procedure should help you get the fluid replaced without a problem.
Where are the vacuum lines on a BMW 330i?
On a 2001 330i, I have two vacuum lines that appear to run up the firewall at the back of the engine. One connects to the secondary air pump and the other originates as a soft tube then connects to a hard tube under the intake and then connects to a soft tube.