Oil Additives

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Oil Additives
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The factory has not approved  oil additives for hypoid gear lubricants.

All final drives are designed in such a manner that they do not require any type of oil additives. Any type of additives is fundamentally rejected by the factory. BMW NA cannot accept any liability for follow-up damage resulting from the use of additives.

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