Sabtu, 29 Juni 2013

Roughly how much does it cost to tune up a bmw 318i 1993 model?

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Answer
BMW inspection II is the most comprehensive "tune up" you can get. But for a car this old you may want to use a neighborhood garage instead because it may not be justifiable to spend the $600-$800 needed. And note that this only covers for the job. If there's anything they find worn, you'll need to pay extras for work to be done...

Here's the list of things BMW does in their inspection II according BMW's owners circle website... Note that many of the "visual checks" can even be done by yourself... so this list may seem long, but to an experience mechanic, it's really not.

BMW Inspection II

Undercarriage
- Change oil and oil filter while engine is at operating temperature.
- Check transmission for leaks.
- Check rear axle for leaks.
- Half shafts: Check for leaks at flexible boots.
- Visually check fuel tank, lines and connections for leaks.
- Check condition, positioning, and mounting of exhaust system. Examine for leaks.
- Check power steering system for leaks. Check p/s fluid level; add fluid if necessary.
- Check overall thickness of front and rear disc brake pads using special tool. If replacement is necessary*:
Examine brake disc surfaces. Clean brake pad contact points in calipers. Grease wheel centering hubs (alloy wheels only). Check thickness of parking brake linings only when replacing rear pads.
- Check brake and clutch system connections and lines for leaks, damage, and incorrect positioning.
- Check steering for absence of play, condition of suspension track rods, front axle joints, steering linkage and joint disc.
- Check parking brake actuation. Adjust if necessary.
- Check all tire pressures (including spare - except M3, M5, Z8 and Alpina). Correct if necessary. Check condition of tires (outer surfaces [left/right]), tread wear and pattern; in case of uneven tread wear readjust wheel alignment if requested.*
Note:If requested rotate all four road wheels as instructed and rebalance.*
- Inspect entire body according to terms of rust perforation limited warranty (must be performed at least every two years).

Engine Compartment
- Read out diagnostic system.
- Check engine cooling system/heater hose connections for leaks. Check coolant level and antifreeze protection level; add coolant if necessary.
Note: Coolant must be replaced every 4 years (time interval begins from vehicle's production date); M5 replace coolant every 3 years.
- Replace brake fluid every 2 years (timing interval begins from vehicle's production date).*
- Check windshield washer fluid level and antifreeze protection. Fill up and/or correct if necessary.
- Check air conditioner operation.
- Replace microfilter.
Note: reduce replacement interval in dusty operating conditions.
- Reset Service Indicator.
- Replace intake air cleaner element.
Note: Reduce replace interval in dusty operating conditions.
- Replace spark plugs

Body/Electrical Equipment
- Check battery state-of-charge, and charge if required.*
- Check lighting system, i.e., headlights, foglights, parking, back-up, license-plate, interior (including map reading lights), glove box, flashlight, illuminated make-up mirrors, luggage compartment lights.
- Check instrument panel and dashboard illumination.
- Check all warning/indicator lights, check control.
- Check turn signals, hazard warning flashers, brake lights, horns, headlight dimmer/flasher switch.
- Check wipers and washer system(s);wiper blades, washer jet positions.
- Check condition and function of safety belts.
- Recharge or replace batteries for remote controls in all vehicle master keys.
- Check central locking/double lock.
- Check operation of all latches.
- Check heater/air conditioner blower fan, rear window defogger.
- Check rear view mirrors.
- Visually examine the SRS airbag units for torn covers, obvious damage or attachment of decals, decorations or accessories.

Final Inspection
- Road test with check of brakes, suspension, steering, clutch/manual transmission or automatic transmission (except M3, M5, and Z8).

do they make a wand to clean the undercarriage of your car?




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Answer
Yes, but unless you hook it up to something high pressure (like a power washer) it may not do much. I would go to one of those drive-thru self service car washes, and use theirs. It's higher pressure.




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