I took my 2010 E63 in under warranty for an Increased Emissions message and the dealer diagnosed it with a bad O2 sensor, which will be replaced under warranty.
But they also said they noticed a slightly rough idle and want me to consider replacing spark plugs. I haven't really noticed a rough idle at all personally. Dealer price is $795 to replace 10 spark plugs, is this too high?
I did some searching and it seems that these plugs from Amazon are identical to the BMW plugs: Amazon Link. Assuming I actually need new plugs, should I buy 10 of these and take them to an indy and just pay for labor? If yes, what's a reasonable cost of labor for this replacement?
Also - what happens if I don't replace the plugs at all? Could this lead to something catastrophic down the line? I only drive about 4000 miles a year.
PS - searching also showed that coil packs are easy to break while performing this replacement, I'll let the indy know about this to be careful if that's the route I end up taking.
Thanks in advance.
But they also said they noticed a slightly rough idle and want me to consider replacing spark plugs. I haven't really noticed a rough idle at all personally. Dealer price is $795 to replace 10 spark plugs, is this too high?
I did some searching and it seems that these plugs from Amazon are identical to the BMW plugs: Amazon Link. Assuming I actually need new plugs, should I buy 10 of these and take them to an indy and just pay for labor? If yes, what's a reasonable cost of labor for this replacement?
Also - what happens if I don't replace the plugs at all? Could this lead to something catastrophic down the line? I only drive about 4000 miles a year.
PS - searching also showed that coil packs are easy to break while performing this replacement, I'll let the indy know about this to be careful if that's the route I end up taking.
Thanks in advance.