2001 BMW 5 Series Sedan Fourth generation LCI Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity
For 2001 5 Series Sedan Fourth generation LCI BMW recommends to use: and genuine OEM automatic transmission fluids with following part numbers: 83229407807, 83 22 0 024 359, and 83 22 0 026 922. To select the right automatic transmission fluid see the table below.
How much automatic transmission fluid you need to put into 2001 5 Series Sedan depends on the engine installed, and some other conditions listed below.
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Condition | Volume |
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BMW gasoline straight-6 2.0 L M52 B20 (206S3) 134 HP | 9.19 US qt. |
Part number: 83229407807 | |
BMW diesel straight-6 2.5 L M51 D25 (256T1) 141 HP | 11.2 US qt. |
BMW diesel straight-6 2.5 L M57 D25 (256D1) 161 HP | 8.88 US qt. |
Part number: 83 22 0 026 922 | |
BMW gasoline straight-6 2.2 L M54 B22 (226S1) 168 HP | 9.19 US qt. |
Part number: 83229407807 |
New filling | 9.93 US qt. |
Part number: 83 22 0 024 359 |
New filling | 9.51 US qt. |
Part number: 83 22 0 026 922 |
New filling | 9.72 US qt. |
Part number: 83229407807 |
BMW gasoline V8 3.5 L M62 B35 (358S2) 241 HP | 10.25 US qt. |
Part number: 83229407807 |
A5S 440Z gearbox | 10.25 US qt. |
Part number: 83229407807 | |
A5S 560Z gearbox | 13.74 US qt. |
Without special equipment it is possible to replace only ATF in the AT pan because of the way automatic transmission in 2001 BMW 5 Series Sedan has been designed. It will take about 30–90 minutes depends on your skill level and might save you up to $200 depends on the region you live in.
With a spanner or a retched with the right size head unscrew the refill plug and the drain plug. After that drain old AT fluid. If you want to replace the filter you need to remove the ATF pan, replace the filter and then install the ATF pan back with a new gasket. Screw back the drain plug with a new gasket and refill the transmission with new ATF.
Please be noted that all capacities listed here are approximate. Check fluid levels when adding or refilling as recommended in your 2001 BMW 5 Series Sedan user's manual. Keep in mind that all information here is provided “as is” without any warranty of any kind.
Before doing any DIY service please check your insurance policy and BMW warranty policy for your region. In some regions DIY service may invalidate your warranty.
Table of Contents
- Air Conditioning Compressor Oil Capacity
- Air Conditioning Refrigerant Capacity
- Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity
- Axle Oil Capacity
- Brake Fluid Capacity
- Cooling Fluid Capacity
- Engine Oil Capacity
- Fluid and Lubricant Specifications
- Manual Transmission Oil Capacity
- Brake System Specifications
- Chassis Specifications
- Cooling System Specifications
- Electrical System Specifications
- Emission
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Doing basic service for your 2001 BMW 5 Series Sedan you're not only saving money, but also also improving your technical skills and learning something new.