BMW Services

Inspection 1: Every 30,000 Miles. This inspection service is the smaller of the two recommended Beverly hills BMW service yet it ensures that your car is safe and mechanically sound. At a scheduled rate of every 6 oil changes, a few things need to be changed, but even more components need to be inspected as the heart of this inspection.

Check! Oil and filter change

Check! Engine air filter change

Check! Air conditioning filter change

Check! Check transmission, power steering, exhaust system, and fuel system for leaks

Check! Examine brake system and fluid level, clean brake contact points, inspect disc surfaces and pad life

Check! Check for play and wear in control arm bushings, steering tie rods, steering linkage, and axle joints

Check! Check tire life, tread pattern, pressure, and balance

Check! Check cooling system (hoses and coolant)

Check! Electrical: Check BMW diagnostic computer for stored faults, perform battery load test, check all lights, signals, windshield washer system, and reset computer

Check! Perform road test for brakes, suspension, steering, acceleration, and transmission performance

Inspection 2: Every 60,000 Miles. This service includes everything featured in the inspection 1 plus the replacement of a few additional components that wear out after 60,000 miles.

Check! Inspection 1 service

Check! Fuel filter replacement

Check! Spark plugs replacement

Check! Differencial fluid replacement, additionally transmission fluid (if manual)

Pre-purchase inspection. Prior to purchasing a used BMW, have us perform a pre-purchase inspection to ensure the car’s mechanical functionality, cosmetics, and safety.

Mike MillerCoolant System Overhaul (preventative) for E46 and E39 6 cylinder engines every 60,000 miles.

Check! Please see the Mike Miller article from Bimmer Magazine in our maintenance blog. This can be found at http://blog.avusautosport.com/2009/07/cooling-system-preventative-maintenance/

Check! Additionally, Mike Miller published an alternative maintenance schedule which varies from BMW’s “free” factory maintenance. Please take a look at http://blog.avusautosport.com/2009/10/mike-miller-alternative-maintenance-schedule/