chtelo by to nekde najit, co vsechno se ma delat u ruznych INSPECTION v autorizovanem BMW. neco jsem nasel tady na tomto webu
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=160951
hlavne je zajimavy tento odstavec:
Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) and Filter
For
older automatics using Red Line or other synthetic ATF, drain interval
30,000 miles. Old fashioned petroleum ATF, drain interval
15,000 miles
At various production dates in the mid-1990s, which vary according to model, BMW switched to their so-called
“lifetime fill” ATF in automatic transmissions, as well as manual gearbox lubricant and differential oil. The reason for this, as far as anyone can tell, is marketing and not engineering – the idea being to foster the notion of the low-maintenance BMW.
There was
no explanation of what “lifetime” meant, i.e., lifetime of the car, the component, or for that matter the driver. If it was the component, then obviously anything could be “lifetime fill”. The factory’s initial position is that these lubricants never need to be changed. Then, some time later,
it came out that “lifetime” means 100,000 miles. Many dealerships are now recommending manual gearbox and differential oil changes be done at customer expense every 60,000 miles. Every independent BMW technician I know recommends a 30,000-mile interval, and many recommend Red Line synthetic oils (
http://www.redlineoil.com), but not for automatics with “lifetime fill.”