What are the maintenance items for a BMW 3 Series at 60,000 kilometers?

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StLuna
07/25/25 12:53am
Replace the engine oil, oil filter, air conditioning filter, and air filter. Below is relevant information about BMW: 1. Introduction: BMW (Bayerische Motoren Werke AG), fully known in Chinese as Bavarian Engine Manufacturing Plant Co., Ltd., is a German luxury automobile brand. BMW's vehicle series include the i, X, Z, and pure numeric models such as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, as well as the M series (BMW's official high-performance modification division) based on improvements to these series. Founded in 1916, BMW is headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The blue and white logo of BMW represents the colors of the Bavarian state flag. Over the past century, BMW has evolved from an aircraft engine manufacturer into a leading global enterprise group specializing in premium cars, renowned aircraft engines, off-road vehicles, and motorcycles, ranking among the top automobile companies in the world. Its full name is die Bayerischen Motorenwerke (Bavarian Motor Works). 2. Logo Meaning: BMW stands for Bavarian Motor Works, and the logo's colors and design are derived from the coat of arms of Bavaria, where BMW is headquartered. BMW began by producing aircraft engines, leading many to believe the logo represents a rotating propeller, but this is not the case. In fact, the symmetrical blue and white pattern simply represents the Bavarian state coat of arms, symbolizing BMW's pure Bavarian heritage.
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ValeriaFitz
08/10/25 11:04am
I've been driving my BMW 3 Series for five years and always perform a comprehensive inspection every 60,000 kilometers. Key items include changing the engine oil and oil filter to ensure proper engine lubrication; replacing the air filter to maintain smooth air intake; and updating the spark plugs, which is a priority—BMW recommends replacing them at 60,000 km to prevent ignition issues. Checking the braking system is essential: brake fluid may degrade and need replacement, and brake pads should be replaced if they're too thin. Inspect tire wear and rotate or replace them as needed to ensure safety. Check the coolant level to prevent engine overheating. Clean the air conditioning system for better comfort in summer. BMW-specific items like suspension checks are also important to maintain driving quality. I take it to a trusted repair shop or BMW dealership—spending a bit more gives me peace of mind knowing the car's condition remains as good as new.
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OCassandra
09/26/25 8:09am
I usually enjoy delving into car maintenance, and the BMW 3 Series requires quite a comprehensive service at the 60,000-kilometer mark. Changing the engine oil and filter is the first step; cleaning or replacing the air filter prevents dust clogging. The spark plugs may likely need renewal to ensure fuel efficiency. Brake system inspection takes priority: check brake pad wear, disc condition, and brake fluid level. Tires should be evaluated for wear, rotated, or replaced if necessary. Don’t overlook the coolant and brake fluid, as a complete replacement might be required. Cleaning the cabin air filter improves airflow. Another critical aspect is inspecting small components, such as suspension ball joints and tie rods for looseness. Using high-quality parts is recommended to avoid future issues, and regular maintenance can help extend the vehicle’s lifespan.
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