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RiggsyB
09-20-2006, 02:17 PM
My E34 is now showing it needs in Inspection 2, only 4500 miles after it's last oil service (which i only had done 6 weeks ago!)...

Anyway, apart from the front shocks need changing (which i already knew about), everything else is in good order and nothing needs doing unscheduled...

So what is involved in the Inspection 2? I ask, cos I can get all the parts at cheaper than trade price, so it will pay for me to order them tomorrow as the car needs a service ASAP... I also ask cos i'm wondering how much this is going to sting (excluding changing shocks) in labour... I know an independent specialist, who will do me a good price, but I still appreciate it's a lot more labour than just the oil service...

So what will i need? Filters? Plugs? What else???

thanks in advance

Fetch
09-20-2006, 02:19 PM
From a PDF I have, I think it's pretty accurate

Engine Compartment:
O Check and adjust valve clearance (M20 – M30).
O Replace camshaft timing belt every other Inspection II or 50K miles.
O Inspect V-belt/Poly-ribbed drive condition, check tension (M20-M30).
O Lubricate throttle linkage.
O Change Oil and oil filter.
O Change air filter or clean it if reusable (like K&N).
O Check battery acid level and correct if needed.
O Check Coolant level and inspect system for leaks.
O Check Steering fluid and brake/clutch level.
O Check windshield washer fluid level.
Undercarriage:
O Change automatic transmission fluid (except 540i).
O Change manual transmission oil.
O Check clutch plate for wear.
O Check drive axle boots for leaks.
O Change final drive fluid (’95 change synthetic fluid every other Insp.II).
O Replace fuel filter.
O Check fuel lines, fuel tank and all connections for leaks.
O Inspect exhaust system.
O Check steering box and steering linkages for leaks and excess play.
O Inspect brake callipers, rotors and brake pad thickness.
O Inspect brake hoses and lines for damage or leaks.
O Check handbrake, adjust cable if needed.
O Check thickness of parking brake linings.
O Inspect front suspension and wheel bearings for play.
O Inspect wheels, tires and adjust tire pressures.
O Check spare tire pressure.
O Change ASC+T filter (car with traction control).
O Check hydraulic fluid level for LAD (car with Level Control System)
Body and Interior:
O Lubricate door hinges, hood latch and hood hinges.
O Check operation of exterior/interior lights (including glove box, engine compartment… ).
O Check headlight and driving light aiming.
O Check condition and function of seat belts.
O Check operation of washer system and wiper blade condition.
O Check active check control panel for faults.
O Check function of air conditioning. Check refrigerant charge at sight glass.
O Tighten A/C compressor mounting bolts.
O Tighten nuts and bolts for door locks and striker plates.
O Check ground connection of SRS (airbag) front sensor to body (if equipped)
O Replace intake dust/pollen micro filter in A/C unit (no filter in ’89 E34).
O Replace batteries for alarm/remote control in master key (’95 E34).
Road Test:
O Check braking performance, steering, HVAC, transmission and mirrors.

RiggsyB
09-20-2006, 02:29 PM
JESUS!

Thanks, at least mine's an M50 so doesn't require all the extra the old M20 and M30 engines needed...

This isn't going to be cheap is it!

632 Regal
09-20-2006, 03:14 PM
you can do 90% yourself

This isn't going to be cheap is it!

RiggsyB
09-20-2006, 04:04 PM
Well considering the final green light only went out 50 miles ago, and i drive it daily and generally fairly long journeys where the car has a chance to get thoroughly warmed up, how many miles have i got left to get it serviced? And does the orange light go out leaving a red only, and if so, what happens then?

cheers

zman-95-540i
09-20-2006, 04:08 PM
Nothing 'happens' when the red light comes on. It's just a notification that service is due. I pretty much ignore those lights and just keep a spreadsheet of when I need to do what (which is usually more frequently then the manual calls for).

nizmainiac
09-20-2006, 04:10 PM
it goes BANG then POP then falls to bits in front of your eyes:D

rob101
09-20-2006, 06:07 PM
Nothing 'happens' when the red light comes on. It's just a notification that service is due. I pretty much ignore those lights and just keep a spreadsheet of when I need to do what (which is usually more frequently then the manual calls for).
you and I both, looks unprofessional though. i just service stuff when i think is best. i got an inspection 2 done when i first got the car so, but i think i am going to change the Gearbox and diff oils very soon.