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      05-24-2018, 02:57 PM   #1
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Accidental Service Notice Reset

For my F30 - N20 - I had a service notice that was supposed to occur at 30k. (Currently at 53k). I was in the service menu and accidentally reset that notice - which now says its due again at 120k. It didn't specify which service.

What (if any) milestone services should be done by now, or soon?
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      05-24-2018, 10:31 PM   #2
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For my F30 - N20 - I had a service notice that was supposed to occur at 30k. (Currently at 53k). I was in the service menu and accidentally reset that notice - which now says its due again at 120k. It didn't specify which service.

What (if any) milestone services should be done by now, or soon?
Isn’t the manual in your glovebox
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      05-25-2018, 12:52 AM   #3
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For my F30 - N20 - I had a service notice that was supposed to occur at 30k. (Currently at 53k). I was in the service menu and accidentally reset that notice - which now says its due again at 120k. It didn't specify which service.

What (if any) milestone services should be done by now, or soon?
spark plugs closer to 60k. transmission fluid and pan filter replacement. brake fluid flush for good measure if you haven't done so already. if you've been following BMW's oil change interval, change your oil again. that's about it.

if you plan to keep your BMW past 75K miles, i'd strongly suggest you look into replacing your timing chain guides before they explode.
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