A Comprehensive Maintenance Guide for the E39 M5

TLDRThis video provides step-by-step instructions on how to perform comprehensive maintenance on the E39 M5, including oil change, water pump replacement, suspension work, and more.

Key insights

🔧Regular oil changes and proper warm-up reduce the risk of timing chain guide failure.

❄️Overhauling the cooling system is essential for keeping the engine running smoothly.

🛠️Replacing worn-out parts like the thrust control arms and water pump ensures optimal performance.

🚗The E39 M5 is a high-performance car designed to be driven hard but requires regular maintenance to keep it in top shape.

🔩Proper installation of gaskets and seals is crucial to prevent leaks and engine damage.

Q&A

How often should I change the oil in my E39 M5?

It is recommended to change the oil every 5,000 to 7,500 kilometers or every six months, whichever comes first.

What type of coolant should I use for the E39 M5?

Use a coolant that meets the BMW specifications, such as BMW Coolant Antifreeze (Part No. 82141467704).

Is it necessary to replace the water pump in the E39 M5?

While it is not necessary to replace the water pump at a specific mileage, it is a good idea to do so as part of preventive maintenance around 100,000 to 150,000 kilometers.

Can I drive my E39 M5 without repairing the timing chain guides?

While it is possible to drive the car with failing timing chain guides, it is highly recommended to replace them as soon as possible to avoid further engine damage.

How often should I perform maintenance on the suspension of my E39 M5?

It is recommended to inspect and replace suspension components as needed, but a general guideline is every 50,000 to 100,000 kilometers.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the E39 M5 and its importance.

08:30Discussing the maintenance schedule and recommended oil change intervals.

12:00Inspecting and changing the oil filter, showcasing the importance of preventive maintenance.

12:30Examining the engine's condition and identifying potential issues.

14:30Replacing the water pump to prevent overheating and coolant leaks.

19:00Replacing the thrust control arms for improved handling and stability.

22:00Ensuring proper installation of gaskets and seals to prevent oil and coolant leaks.

25:00Demonstrating the importance of regular suspension maintenance and inspecting components for wear.