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What kind of oil does a 2011 BMW 1 Series take?

Typically, a 2011 BMW 1 Series needs a fully synthetic oil that meets BMW Longlife-01, most often 5W-30; diesel variants may require Longlife-04. Always verify for your exact engine and climate.


The 2011 1 Series spans two generations and offers petrol and diesel engines. Oil requirements vary by engine code, market, and whether the car has a diesel particulate filter (DPF). The following guide outlines common specifications and how to confirm the right oil for your vehicle.


Oil specifications by engine type


The following guidance covers common configurations found in the 2011 1 Series. Use the owner's manual or a dealer to confirm the exact specification for your VIN.



  • Gasoline engines (for example N52, N53): Synthetic oil that meets BMW Longlife-01 (LL-01), typically 5W-30; some climates permit 0W-30 or 0W-40 if LL-01 is met and climate demands.

  • Diesel engines (for example N47): Synthetic oil meeting LL-04 (often with a DPF), commonly 5W-30 or 5W-40 depending on climate and manual guidance.


Conclusion: For most gasoline engines in the 2011 1 Series, use a synthetic oil that meets LL-01, typically 5W-30. Diesels often require LL-04; verify the exact specification for your engine and region in the manual.


Additional tips


How to verify the oil specification and viscosity for your specific car:



  • Check the owner's manual under Engine Oil or Specifications for the exact grade and BMW specification (LL-01 or LL-04).

  • Inspect the oil filler cap or service interval sticker in the engine bay for LL-01/LL-04 markings.

  • Ask a BMW dealer or use a VIN-based lookup to confirm the required oil for your exact model and market.


Conclusion: The safe approach is to use a fully synthetic oil that meets BMW LL-01 for gasoline engines and LL-04 for diesels, with viscosity chosen according to climate and manual instructions.


Summary


In short, the 2011 BMW 1 Series typically requires a synthetic oil that meets BMW Longlife-01, commonly 5W-30, for gasoline engines. Diesel models may require Longlife-04. Always verify with the owner's manual or dealer to confirm the exact specification for your engine, market, and climate.

Can I put 5W-30 in my BMW 1 Series?


Most BMW 1 Series models use 5W-30 engine oil, although some may also take other grades of oil such as 5W-40 or 0W-30. For confirmation on what your car needs, you should refer to your owner's manual.



What kind of oil do I need for a 2011 BMW?


Oil Grade: SEO75

Viscosity:5W-30, 0W-30 (All TEMPS)
Capacity:6.9 quarts (with filter). After refill check oil level.
Torque:M12x1.5 - 19 ft/lbs (Oil Drain Plug) Replace drain plug seal.



Can I put 5W-30 in a BMW?


SAE 0W30. The FE replaces the previous “desirable” BMW oil and 0W30 replaces 5W30. BMW needs to keep pace with current models and technology and the 5W30/LL01 no longer applied to the current turbo engines. The viscosity is lower to better cope with cold-starts and more frequent use of the Stop/Start feature.



What oil for BMW 1 Series 2011?


Engine Oil For Bmw 1 Series 5 Door 5w30 Or 5w40 From 2011 to 2019.


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