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HOW MANY QUARTS OF SYNTHETIC OIL DO I NEED FOR AN OIL CHANGE AND WHAT GRADE DO I NEED? ALSO HOW DO I RESET THE MAINTENANCE LIGHT INDICATOR?

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750LI E60 4.8 ENGINE USES 6.9 QUARTS OF OIL WITH NEW OIL FILTER.YOU SUPPOSE TO USE 5W - 30 GREEN LABEL SYNTHETIC MOBILE SCH630.

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