2022 BMW Z4
Vehicle Specs & Maintenance Data
The 2022 BMW Z4 maintenance specs on this page cover the key fluids, torque values, and wear items you need for routine service. Use these numbers as a quick reference when performing oil changes, tire rotations, brake jobs, and other scheduled maintenance on your BMW Z4.
For oil changes, the 2022 BMW Z4 takes 0W-30 Full Synthetic motor oil with a capacity of 6.9 quarts. Brake fluid type is DOT 4, the recommended coolant is BMW Coolant (Blue, phosphate-free), and transmission fluid is ZF Lifeguard 8 (ATF). Always use the manufacturer-recommended fluids to maintain warranty coverage and engine longevity.
When mounting wheels on the BMW Z4, torque the lug nuts to 90 ft-lbs using a calibrated torque wrench. Over- or under-torquing can lead to warped brake rotors or loose wheels. Re-torque after 50 to 100 miles on newly installed wheels.
Owners of the 2022 BMW Z4 have reported 5 common issues including "B48 Engine Oil Filter Housing Gasket Leak", "Convertible Soft Top Hydraulic Leaks" and "Infotainment System Software Glitches". Scroll down to the Diagnostics tab for detailed descriptions, solutions, and estimated repair costs.
Specifications on this page are compiled from multiple publicly available sources including manufacturer documentation, NHTSA data, and automotive databases. Always cross-reference with your owner's manual or official factory documentation before purchasing parts or performing any service.
The 2022 BMW Z4 uses 0W-30 Full Synthetic motor oil (6.9 qt capacity), requires lug nuts torqued to 90 ft-lbs, takes DOT 4 brake fluid.
Manufacturer-recommended maintenance schedule for the 2022 BMW Z4. Always verify intervals against your owner's manual.
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Common problems reported by 2022 BMW Z4 owners, with recommended fixes and estimated repair costs.
B48 Engine Oil Filter Housing Gasket Leak
The B48 2.0L turbo engine oil filter housing gasket deteriorates and leaks oil onto the exhaust manifold, creating a burning oil smell and smoke. This is one of the most common B48 engine issues across all BMW models.
Replace the oil filter housing gasket and clean the affected area. The repair involves removing the intake manifold for access. Use the updated gasket part number to prevent recurrence.
Est. Cost: $500 - $1,200Convertible Soft Top Hydraulic Leaks
The power soft top hydraulic system develops leaks at the cylinder seals and hydraulic lines, causing the top to operate slowly or stop midway through its cycle. Fluid drips into the trunk area and can damage electronics.
Repair or replace the leaking hydraulic cylinders and lines. Flush and refill the hydraulic system with fresh fluid. Check the hydraulic pump motor for damage from running dry. Protect trunk-area electronics from fluid contamination.
Est. Cost: $800 - $2,500Infotainment System Software Glitches
The iDrive 7.0 system experiences crashes, wireless CarPlay disconnections, and navigation blackouts. The system may reboot while driving, temporarily disabling backup camera and climate displays.
Dealer performs iDrive software updates via USB or over-the-air. Hard reset of the head unit may resolve persistent issues. In severe cases, the head unit requires replacement.
Est. Cost: $0 (software update) - $2,000 (head unit)Coolant Loss and Expansion Tank Cracking
The plastic coolant expansion tank develops micro-cracks, causing slow coolant leaks and low coolant warnings. The tank is pressurized and degrades over time from heat cycling.
Replace the coolant expansion tank with an updated part. Inspect radiator hoses and connections while the system is depressurized. This is a known maintenance item on BMW turbo engines.
Est. Cost: $300 - $700Timing Chain Rattle on B58 Engine
The B58 3.0L inline-6 (M40i) can develop a timing chain rattle on cold starts. While less common than the N20/N26 timing chain issues, the B58 chain tensioner can lose oil pressure after extended sitting periods.
Dealer inspects the timing chain tension and replaces the tensioner and chain if excessive wear is found. The B58 timing chain is on the rear of the engine, making it a labor-intensive repair.
Est. Cost: $2,000 - $4,000