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1997 E36 Compact Oil Filter Question
Hi,
I'm new to BMWs and have been stuggling to carry out the simple task of changing the oil... I understand the filter is a not a disposable cartridge style one but a housed filter and is located under the bonnet/hood - however, I can't work out which canister the filter housing is. There only seems to be one that it can be - the only other canister reads ATF oil which I assume to be gear/power steering oil. ![]() ![]() This leads to my second problem - if this is the oil filter housing, how do I take it apart - shouldn't it have a ratchet/nut top or perhaps a screw down the middle? Do I need a boa-constrictor style oil filter wrench to unscrew the top? Also, if I do open up the housing, will the oil spill out if I don't drain the sump first with it being at a similar level to the sump? Thanks, Louis |
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Re: 1997 E36 Compact Oil Filter Question
Oil filter/dump is undeneath the car, not up in the engine bay. Unless they've changed it from the E36-E46, the pan, filter, and all that good stuff is at the bottom of the motor.
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Re: 1997 E36 Compact Oil Filter Question
Is that right? I've read a few guides suggesting it is up in the engine bay? I can't see anything undreneath the car resembling the filter housing. Can anyone confirm this?
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Re: 1997 E36 Compact Oil Filter Question
Every time I've had the oil changed, they are underneath the car. Its under a little cover that you have to take off. I can't really explain it with out pictures, but it is underneath the car.
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