Oil Filters - OEM or Mahle/Hiflo

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David. wrote: Come on guys, you're not taking this seriously enough, there isn't a difference, except the price.


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"To achieve our quality aims and to ensure the consistency of our products, we use only premium materials from well known manufacturers: steel from Toyota Tsusho and NKK Japan, glue from Henkel Germany, filter paper from Ahlstrom Filtration Finland, Hollingsworth & Vose USA and Awa Paper Japan."

Well, at least it shouldn't fall to bits, the glue is from Germany.

"Glue from Germany" & "Steel from Toyota".... Do these thing really need changing every 6k miles?!?! Give it a coat of Ronseal before fitting and they'll be good for 5 years protection! It'll do exactly as it says on the tin Image
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David. wrote:"Filter paper from Ahlstrom Filtration Finland, Hollingsworth & Vose USA and Awa Paper Japan."
With 3 different filter paper suppliers, how would they know where it came from when the filter fails.

The manufacturer who "assembled" the oil filter is clearly marked on the outside.
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David. wrote:Why in the Insured Warranty T&C's offer, "alternatives to allow you as a customer the choice."
Then say, "if a failure was as a consequence of a NON BMW part the repair would not be covered via the Insured Warranty."

Perhaps the Insured Warranty Policy Handbook T&C's should be looked at, as they are misleading.

"Care of your motorcycle - you must keep your motorcycle in an efficient and road worthy condition and regularly service it in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations and genuine parts, or parts of equivalent specification must be used."
Latest "back heel/book passing by BMW Warranty Services",

"I will ask one of our customer support team to contact you in regards to the policy booklet, as these are not set by the claims team and if you feel they are misleading our customer support team may be better placed to advise you."
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If at first, you do not succeed, try again, result.

Latest email from Allianz Customer Services.

"Following contact from our Claims team, I’ve sought further advice from our General Warranty Claims Manager regarding your query.

He has advised that using a hi-flo oil filter will not affect your warranty in any way, and this part is of equivalent quality to an OEM filter.
Our General Warranty Claims Manager has no issue with you using this part as part of your routine service maintenance."


Have asked for confirmation that Mahle oil filters can also be used, standby.
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Good on you but why would you not use the OEM one when With a bit of discount it's not much different in price.  And if a dealer is doing the service there is nothing better to wind them up with than walking in with your own service bits.
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David. wrote:Have asked for confirmation that Mahle oil filters can also be used.
"Following our telephone conversation earlier today, I’ve asked our General Warranty Claims Manager about the MAHLE Oil Filter.

He’s confirmed that using a MAHLE Oil filter will not have any impact on your extended warranty. They are considered to be of equivalent quality to an OEM filter, and he has no issue with you using this part as part of your routine service maintenance."


Two Mahle or Hiflo oil filters can be purchased for the price of one BMW OEM oil filter.

Hiflo Oil Filter HF164 - https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/152612982538?c ... 693&crdt=0
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So MAHLE & Hi Flo oil filters  "are" of equivalent quality to the OEM BMW branded oil filter. Just goes to show how much of a premium some people will pay to to have the OEM once they've been brainwashed into believing they're better, That BMW logo on the filter under the engine out of site does look nice though  8)
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Cooper BMW Sunderland have confirmed that they would be happy to fit a non-OEM oil filter & agreed that alternatives can be used, providing they are of equivalent specification.

Hiflo HF164 for £8.26 from MSG Bike Gear, https://www.msgbikegear.co.uk/collectio ... oil-filter
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David. wrote: Cooper BMW Sunderland have confirmed that they would be happy to fit a non-OEM oil filter & agreed that alternatives can be used, providing they are of equivalent specification.

Hiflo HF164 for £8.26 from MSG Bike Gear, https://www.msgbikegear.co.uk/collections/filters/products/hiflo-hf164-oil-filter

And I'm sure the time it takes them to fit it will be exactly the same as if they had sold you the filter as part of the service charge.😱😱😱
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BMW charge £84.96 for 4 litres of oil plus an oil filter, having paid £43.31 for a higher spec. oil plus an equivalent spec. oil filter, that's a saving of £41.65 towards the labour cost.
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David. wrote: BMW charge £84.96 for 4 litres of oil plus an oil filter, having paid £43.31 for a higher spec. oil plus an equivalent spec. oil filter, that's a saving of £41.65 towards the labour cost.

Sounds very reasonable.  Won't take much to add on 30 mins labour. 
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Have been quoted 10 minutes labour to do an oil & filter change at a cost of £17.45.
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RTman10 wrote:
Sounds very reasonable.  Won't take much to add on 30 mins labour.

This comment just goes to show you can never trust anyone from  BMW.
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Or any establishment you go in asking them for their  services but carrying all the items they would normally provide you with to do it. That's how the world works.


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On all BMW service invoices, parts & labour costs are itemized separately.

The labour costs are fixed, (hence the service codes),  irrespective of where the parts appear from.

"The computer says."

Have now got the labour only costs for various service items. The time (AW) for each job should be the same across the BMW network.
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