
BMW X2 uses fully synthetic engine oil, model 5W-30, with a replacement capacity of 5L and a replacement interval of 10,000 kilometers. Introduction to engine oil: Engine oil, also known as engine lubricant (English name: Engine oil), serves multiple functions for the engine including lubrication and friction reduction, auxiliary cooling, sealing and leak prevention, rust and corrosion protection, as well as shock absorption. It is often referred to as the "blood" of a car. Engine oil consists of two main components: base oil and additives. The base oil is the primary constituent of lubricants, determining their fundamental properties, while additives are used to compensate for and improve any shortcomings in the base oil's performance, providing certain new characteristics. Additives are an essential part of lubricants. Preventive measures against oil burning: Use high-quality engine oil. Under prolonged high-temperature conditions, engine oil is highly susceptible to corrosion and aging, leading to thinning of the oil film and making it easier to enter the combustion chamber and participate in combustion. Therefore, using high-quality engine oil can significantly delay this phenomenon. Pay attention to the cleanliness of the fuel system. During the combustion process, fuel inevitably produces carbon deposits, which are the root cause of various automotive malfunctions.

Regarding what oil to use for the BMW X2, I personally believe that full synthetic oil should be used, especially those that meet BMW Longlife specifications, such as the LL-01 or LL-04 standards. In terms of viscosity, 5W-30 or 0W-30 is the most commonly recommended, as it protects the turbocharged engine, reduces internal wear, and improves fuel efficiency. During cold winter starts, low-viscosity oil flows better, preventing engine difficulties; in high-temperature environments, it ensures stable heat dissipation and prevents overheating. Avoid using mineral or blended oils—full synthetic oil can extend engine life to over 100,000 km. Refer to the owner's manual for specific models. If you engage in aggressive driving or frequently drive on highways, check the oil level every six months to ensure safety and performance.

I've been driving a BMW X2 for over two years, consistently using Mobil 1 5W-30 full synthetic engine oil. With every maintenance, I feel the engine runs smoothly, and fuel consumption remains at a reasonable level. I've tried both BMW's original engine oil and Shell Helix Ultra, and both performed well. The key is to choose oils that meet the LL-04 specification and avoid cheap, inferior brands. In northern winters, engine oil significantly impacts startup performance, so I stick to changing it approximately every 8,000 kilometers to prevent carbon buildup issues. Remember to regularly check the dipstick to ensure the oil level is at the midpoint. From personal experience, neglecting details can lead to higher repair costs, but high-quality engine oil makes driving more worry-free and comfortable.

Choosing engine oil for BMW X2, focus on specifications: prefer full synthetic viscosity such as 5W-30 or 0W-30, must meet BMW's Longlife requirements API SN or higher. The replacement interval is approximately every 8,000-10,000 kilometers; shorten it to half a year if driving densely in urban areas. When checking the oil level, first park the engine and wait for it to cool, then pull out the dipstick, clean it, reinsert it, and check the level. Avoid oil burning by not letting aged oil accumulate for too long. Related details include: pay attention to the oil's rust prevention function in humid areas, and replace the oil filter along with the oil for optimal protection.


