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Are BMW Automatic Gearboxes Reliable for Long-Term Driving? Simple Guide

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  Image: BMW 3 series hybrid automatic gearbox for sale at MT Auto Parts for £1,981.22 Short answer: yes. Very. With one important condition attached. BMW automatic gearboxes, specifically the ZF-made units that have been in virtually every automatic BMW since 2009, are among the most highly regarded gearboxes in the industry. They've been fitted to over 35 million vehicles worldwide across more than 20 manufacturers. Rolls-Royce uses one. So do Bentley, Aston Martin, and Land Rover. When an automatic gearbox is the choice for cars that cost £300,000, that tells you something about the engineering. The condition is fluid maintenance. BMW describes the gearbox fluid as 'lifetime fill'. ZF, the company that actually makes the BMW gearboxes , recommends changing it every 50,000 to 75,000 miles. These two positions have caused more BMW gearbox failures than any design flaw. Listen to BMW and ignore it, potentially fine for 100,000 miles, then erratic shifting and accelerated in...

BMW F10 5 Series Common Problems: What Goes Wrong and When

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  Photo by Alex Mares on Unsplash The F10 5 Series, built from 2010 to 2017, is one of the most common BMWs on UK roads. It's a genuinely good car: well-built, comfortable, capable, and now priced at a level that represents excellent value. But it has accumulated a well-documented list of things that go wrong, and knowing what to expect makes ownership considerably less stressful. Here's the honest version explained in this blog post.  The Problems at a Glance When Problem What to Expect 40–70k N47 diesel timing chain (520d/525d) Chain at the back of the engine. Replacement requires gearbox removal. Budget £1,000–£1,900 for preventive maintenance. If it snaps, the engine is likely written off. 40–80k Electric water pump failure All F10 engines. Fails quietly — temperature warning or cold heater is often the first sign. Replace the thermostat together. £300–£600 fitted. 50–100k Valve cover gasket oil leaks Petrol and diesel. Oil drips down the engine, burning smell when parked....

BMW Fuel Injector Problems: Symptoms, Replacement Cost & Used Alternatives

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Photo by Pablo Martinez on Unsplash Fuel injectors sit on a razor's edge between doing their job perfectly and causing you a significant headache. When they work, you don't know they're there. When one starts going wrong, the engine tells you, not always dramatically, but clearly, if you know what to look for. The complication with BMW fuel injectors is that petrol and diesel versions are fundamentally different animals. A petrol direct injection injector operates at 150 to 250 bar. A diesel common-rail injector can operate at up to 2,700 bar — more than ten times the pressure. The failure modes, symptoms, and costs are different. This guide covers both. How BMW Fuel Injectors Work Both petrol and diesel BMW engines use electronically controlled injectors managed by the DME (engine management unit). The DME tells each injector precisely when to open, for exactly how long, and at what point in the combustion cycle. Modern injectors fire multiple times per combustion event, ...