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330xi Oil Pan Drain Plug - Where is it?
I'm going to attempt my first oil change. My mechanical
abilities will grow now that I'm out of warranty. How do you get to the oil pan drain plug on a 2002 330xi? I've heard people talk about a 2" x 3" access panel, but I don't see it. There have been posts about removing the entire front plastic cover.....size = 3 feet wide probably 2 feet deep. Do I have to remove that? I have the sport package and the screws holding the plastic cover in place also go through the front spoiler. I think there's a difference between the xi and all other e46's because of the AWD. The xi takes 8 quarts instead of 7 quarts of oil. I'm not one for removing a bunch of stuff to finally get to the drain plug, so before I start on this, I thought I'd ask so I can find the easiest way. Tom |
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Before you start, I would recommend you get a Bentley manual:
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/pro...b301&subject=4 |
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"Tom Allen" > wrote
> I'm going to attempt my first oil change. My mechanical > abilities will grow now that I'm out of warranty. > > How do you get to the oil pan drain plug on a 2002 330xi? > > I've heard people talk about a 2" x 3" access panel, but I > don't see it. There have been posts about removing the > entire front plastic cover.....size = 3 feet wide probably 2 > feet deep. Do I have to remove that? I have the sport > package and the screws holding the plastic cover in place > also go through the front spoiler. You are correct that the plastic cover needs to be removed. It's really easy; there are 4 phillips-head screws that need to be turned 1/4-1/2 turn each. The cover is in more than one piece: it's the 2nd (middle IIRC) one. The pan drain plug will then be exposed on the 8"x20" or so pan. It's a 17mm IIRC. The real problem is on the oil filter cover - you need either a 36mm socket or an adjustable-end wrench that goes that big. Don't use a pipe wrench or anything with serrated clamps. > I think there's a difference between the xi and all other > e46's because of the AWD. The xi takes 8 quarts instead of > 7 quarts of oil. Correct. I use Mobil-1 from Costco; or you can buy the BMW stuff (actually Castrol) from the dealer where you may have to go to get the filter and seals/washers. FloydR '01 330xi |
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Thanks, Floyd. I had originally tried to e-mail this
message directly to you, but the only email address I have for you is the one on your postings....which kicked back. I knew you would (was hoping you would) respond. Send me an email with your correct address. The address on this post will work....emails to this address go directly to my trash pile, but I'll go through it to find if one is from you. Thanks. Tom fbloogyudsr wrote: > "Tom Allen" > wrote > >> I'm going to attempt my first oil change. My mechanical abilities >> will grow now that I'm out of warranty. >> >> How do you get to the oil pan drain plug on a 2002 330xi? >> >> I've heard people talk about a 2" x 3" access panel, but I don't see >> it. There have been posts about removing the entire front plastic >> cover.....size = 3 feet wide probably 2 feet deep. Do I have to >> remove that? I have the sport package and the screws holding the >> plastic cover in place also go through the front spoiler. > > > You are correct that the plastic cover needs to be removed. > It's really easy; there are 4 phillips-head screws that need to be > turned 1/4-1/2 turn each. The cover is in more than one piece: > it's the 2nd (middle IIRC) one. The pan drain plug will then be exposed > on the 8"x20" or so pan. It's a 17mm IIRC. The real problem is > on the oil filter cover - you need either a 36mm socket or an > adjustable-end wrench that goes that big. Don't use a pipe > wrench or anything with serrated clamps. > >> I think there's a difference between the xi and all other e46's >> because of the AWD. The xi takes 8 quarts instead of 7 quarts of oil. > > > Correct. I use Mobil-1 from Costco; or you can buy the BMW > stuff (actually Castrol) from the dealer where you may have to > go to get the filter and seals/washers. > > FloydR '01 330xi |
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Suggestion, replace any fittings that you need to gain access to the
drain plug and filter with stainless steel fittings. Will save you corrosion-induced grief in the future...especially if you live in the rust belt. - GRL Tom Allen wrote: > I'm going to attempt my first oil change. My mechanical abilities will > grow now that I'm out of warranty. > > How do you get to the oil pan drain plug on a 2002 330xi? > > I've heard people talk about a 2" x 3" access panel, but I don't see > it. There have been posts about removing the entire front plastic > cover.....size = 3 feet wide probably 2 feet deep. Do I have to remove > that? I have the sport package and the screws holding the plastic cover > in place also go through the front spoiler. > > I think there's a difference between the xi and all other e46's because > of the AWD. The xi takes 8 quarts instead of 7 quarts of oil. > > I'm not one for removing a bunch of stuff to finally get to the drain > plug, so before I start on this, I thought I'd ask so I can find the > easiest way. > > Tom |
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