Cambio olio Mini Cooper S F56 fai da te in casa

In this video, I'll show you how to change the oil on the Mini Cooper S F56 at home, without having a lift to lift the car. Make sure the engine is at operating temperature and you have the necessary tools with you. In my case, I used the following tools: 17 mm socket wrench for the oil pan bolt Torx T55 (Cr-V 89-232) for the internal oil filter cap 32 mm low-profile socket wrench to remove the oil filter You will also need a container to collect the used oil, holding more than 5 liters. The general recommendation is to change the oil every 10,000 km, or more precisely, every 200 hours. Oil quantity: Mini Cooper S/JCW = engine oil (4.95 liters) + engine oil filter (0.30 liters) = 5.25 liters Mini One/Cooper = engine oil (4.2 liters) + engine oil filter (0.30 liters) = 4.5 liters Details: Engine Oil Filter Code for Mini 2014-2018: 11 42 8 570 590 Engine Oil Filter Code for Mini 2018-2023: 11 42 8 593 186 Oil with BMW LL04 (LongLife 04) specification SHELL HELIX ULTRA PROFESSIONAL am-L 5W-30 MOTUL 8100 X-clean EFE 5W-30 MOTUL 8100 X-CLEAN+ 5W-30 MOBIL 1 ESP FORMULA 5W-30 or: Liqui Moly Top Tec 4100 5W-40 Liqui Moly Pro-Engine M 400 5W-40 Motul 8100 X-Clean Gen 2 5W-40 Valvoline SynPower MST 5W-40 Bardhal Technos XFS C3 5W-40 BMW LL-12 FE / LL-17 FE+ oil SAE 0W-30 Tightening torques: oil filter cover/housing = 25Nm, then unscrew 180° and then tighten to 25Nm oil filter housing drain plug = 5Nm oil sump drain plug = 25Nm This video is amateur, but I tried my best. 💪🏻😃 [00:00] Introduction and oil selection: Explanation of BMW certifications (LL-04) and comparison between different brands such as Motul, Mobil, and Shell. [01:57] Materials needed: List of components, including oil filter (with gaskets), wrenches. [03:24] Preparation and temperature check: Opening the hood and making sure the engine is warm to facilitate oil flow. [04:34] Accessing the underbody: How to open the lower bulkheads and position the recovery pan. [05:38] Draining the used oil: Removing the oil pan bolt and draining phase. [08:35] Lifting the car: Brief overview of the ramps used to raise the vehicle. [09:44] Removing the oil filter: Using the 32 socket wrench and extension to remove the filter body. [2:01 PM] Filter and gasket replacement: Cleaning the filter housing, replacing the O-ring, and inserting the new filter. [5:15 PM] Reassembly: Installing the filter and tightening the underbody bolts. [6:31 PM] Adding new oil: Filling the engine with approximately 5 liters of oil. [7:11 PM] Level check: Procedure using the on-board computer to measure the oil level with the engine running. [9:42 PM] Service reset: Manual procedure to reset the oil change odometer on the display. Thanks for watching my video ❤️ ---------------------------------------------------------------- Follow me on social media: 📌 Instagram:   / mauro.f56   and subscribe to my channel: 📌 @ciaoromaWS / @mauro.marchetti Thanks 💖