E46 Transmission Fluid

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Ade said:
Ooo...okok...where's the best place to do this?

Pardon my ignorance..what's the difference between the ZF and Hydramatic?

BMW automatic transmission are manufactured by two suppliers :

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Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen: Commonly referred to as ZF. ZF manufactures
both manual and automatic transmissions.
GM Powertrain - Hydramatic: Hydramatic is a manufacturing division of General Motors located in Strasbourg France. Hydramatic supplies automatic transmissions to BMW for four and six-cylinder vehicles.

I am not sure about the best place to change your transmission oil.

 
e46 bought used at 85k km changed ATF (bmw ATF) and axle (Total) at 85k km. now 95k km nothing bad happen.


e39 bought used at 75k km changed ATF (Total ATF) and axle (Total) at 75k km. now 80k km nothing bad happen.
 
Guys, I think the verdict is obvious. Change your ATF when the time's up. I just did mine at MScope over the week (aprox mileage 62,000km). 7 liters of ZF @RM55/bottle. Labour RM120, filter and Gasket..etc. total RM620.

Car feels good, smoother gear change and the difference is obvious. Also, it solved another problem I used to have, i.e., when car slowing down at traffic lights and car is shifting from 3rd to 2nd, there's a mild "klonk" sound. But the sound is not audible anymore, used to think it was something to do with Rear Differential oil, but not the case.
 
Just change my e46 bought a month ago and replaced transmission oil. Mech told me to change using genuine oil ,otherwise gearbox koyak. So I did .Besides the original oil was too dark and dirty already.

Now, after reading the forum, get scared wo.


Now what??/
SO far, ok no ploblem,
 
tank34;195264 said:
Guys, I think the verdict is obvious. Change your ATF when the time's up. I just did mine at MScope over the week (aprox mileage 62,000km). 7 liters of ZF @RM55/bottle. Labour RM120, filter and Gasket..etc. total RM620.

Car feels good, smoother gear change and the difference is obvious. Also, it solved another problem I used to have, i.e., when car slowing down at traffic lights and car is shifting from 3rd to 2nd, there's a mild "klonk" sound. But the sound is not audible anymore, used to think it was something to do with Rear Differential oil, but not the case.

Tank34...mind PM me the location and telephone for MScope...mine's due for change....the oil, filter and gasket..are they OEM or ORI?

Besides, anybody know if TEXACO is sold here as TEXACO or CALTEX? Either way....anybody used this before and where and how much roughly it cost?
 
funfer_fahrer;147410 said:
Sorry about that. Anyway, if your 318i (N42) comes with an auto transmission, the transmission model is A5S 390R which is Hydramatic type. You gonna need 8.10 Litres of TEXACO ETL8072B as your fuid type. To make things easier your BMW part number is 83 22 0 024 359.

Cheers.:)

funfer_fahrer;147416 said:
Most of the ZF types use ESSO but yours being a Hydramatic type will need TEXACO.

BMW part # 83 22 0 026 922 is written on the transmission cover of a ckd E46 318i yr2002 (N42B20). Is this fitted with ZF or GM gearbox? Recently I saw a workshop in PG pouring 4 bottles of ZF brand's synthetic oil into a 318i (also N42B20) instead of Texaco/Esso as mentioned above.

Is the ZF oil equiv or OE to the BMW ATF oil?
 
from what i understand, both ESSO and ZF fuild have the same spec, hence both also can be used
 
viewfinder;207141 said:
BMW part # 83 22 0 026 922 is written on the transmission cover of a ckd E46 318i yr2002 (N42B20). Is this fitted with ZF or GM gearbox? Recently I saw a workshop in PG pouring 4 bottles of ZF brand's synthetic oil into a 318i (also N42B20) instead of Texaco/Esso as mentioned above.

Is the ZF oil equiv or OE to the BMW ATF oil?

Any clue about where to find the Texaco ETL 7045E (BMW part# 83 22 0 026 922)? In the US forums people have to buy the 10liter bottle... I wonder if A.B. or Sapura Auto carries it. Checked with Bavarian Auto, they only carry the ZF ATF oil.

The ZF fully synthetic ATF and ESSO are NOT the right ATF oil for the GM gearbox. Ace99 apparently asked the same question 1 year ago but no response.
 
sorry to kacau e46 thread.. :D im a e36er.. oso got lifetime thinging for ATF. bought car from my uncle, and he told me not to change ATF.. now 250,000++ oredi, nothing bad happen. must say my uncle really know how to take care of car.. dis e36 is his 4th UDM.. and now his 5th is e46.. haha~
 
pujiesss;212974 said:
sorry to kacau e46 thread.. :D im a e36er.. oso got lifetime thinging for ATF. bought car from my uncle, and he told me not to change ATF.. now 250,000++ oredi, nothing bad happen. must say my uncle really know how to take care of car.. dis e36 is his 4th UDM.. and now his 5th is e46.. haha~
bro, at 250,000 if anything happen also no regreat lar, coz your gearbox can tahan so long very good lar. i think most of the guys here will be very happy if our gearbox can touch 200,000KM without problem.
 
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