1988 BMW 5 Series Sedan Third generation Manual Transmission Oil Capacity
For 1988 5 Series Sedan Third generation BMW recommends to use: API GL4, and SAE 80W transmission oils. To select the right transmission oil see the table below.
How much transmission oil you need to put into 1988 5 Series Sedan depends on conditions listed below.
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Condition | Volume |
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524 td with diesel straight-6 2.4 L 114 HP engine (1988.3–1995.9) | 1.27 US qt. |
Transmission oil: API GL4, SAE 80W | |
530 i with gasoline straight-6 3.0 L 185 HP engine (1988.1–1991.8) | 1.32 US qt. |
Transmission oil: API GL4, SAE 80W | |
535 i with gasoline straight-6 3.4 L 208 HP engine (1988.1–1995.9) | 1.32 US qt. |
Transmission oil: API GL4, SAE 80W | |
All other modifications | 1.16 US qt. |
Transmission oil: API GL4, SAE 80W |
Manual transmission oil replacement for your 1988 BMW 5 Series Sedan can be done on your driveway. The whole job will take about 30–60 minutes and will save you around $100.
There are two plugs on the transmission - the drain plug at the bottom, and the refill plug on the side. First step is unscrew the refill plug, and then unscrew the drain plug. Use a spanner or a retched with the correct size head. After oil came up screw the drain plug back with a new gasket. Then refill the transmission with new transmission oil.
Please be noted that all capacities listed here are approximate. Check fluid levels when adding or refilling as recommended in your 1988 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 Refrigerant Capacity
- Automatic Transmission Fluid Capacity
- Axle Oil Capacity
- Brake Fluid Capacity
- Cooling Fluid Capacity
- Engine Oil Capacity
- Fluid and Lubricant Specifications
- Gearbox Oil Capacity
- Manual Transmission Oil Capacity
- Steering Fluid Capacity
- Brake System Specifications
- Chassis Specifications
- Drive Belts Specifications
- Electrical System Specifications
- Emission
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