BMW 1 Series

BMW 1 Series service history check — official dealer records

Look up official BMW 1 Series dealership service records by UK registration. Reports delivered in minutes. £9.99 — card authorised but not charged unless we find records.

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About the BMW 1 Series

The BMW 1 Series is a compact hatchback popular with company-car drivers. Verifying its service history before buying or selling is one of the most effective ways to confirm the car has been maintained as claimed.

1 Series generations and market history

The BMW 1 Series has been through three generations on UK roads. The E81/E82/E87/E88 (2004-2013) was the original rear-wheel-drive compact, sold as 3-door, 5-door, coupé and convertible. The F20/F21 (2011-2019) refreshed the rear-drive recipe with a more practical 5-door body and introduced the high-output M135i and M140i hot hatches. The current F40 (2019-present) switched to front-wheel-drive with optional xDrive AWD, sharing its UKL2 platform with the Mini and 2 Series Active Tourer. The F40 also brought 4-cylinder turbo petrols and diesels as standard, with the M135i xDrive flagship.

1 Series-specific service points

BMW 1 Series service intervals are governed by the Condition Based Servicing (CBS) system, which calculates service needs based on actual use rather than fixed mileages. Oil services typically appear every 12,000-18,000 miles depending on driving conditions. Late F40-generation 1 Series share much of their service infrastructure with the MINI range, which has implications for inherited issues but also widens parts and dealer availability.

1 Series years with good record coverage

Strong digital coverage for the F20/F21 (2011+) and F40 (2019+). E81/E82/E87/E88 records are reliably digital from 2008 onwards but may be partial for earlier examples depending on supplying dealer migration into BMW's central system.

Year and trim-specific things to check

Pre-2014 N47 diesel 1 Series (116d, 118d, 120d): verify oil-service intervals were strictly adhered to (timing-chain wear risk). M135i / M140i (N55 / B58 6-cylinder turbo): verify oil-service intervals were not stretched under LongLife — these high-output engines benefit from Fixed-schedule discipline. F40 M135i: software updates and recall completion entries are particularly important as this is a newer platform. Diesel 1 Series with DPF: short-trip use can require dealer-cleaning — verify entries appear.

Common things to check on a used 1 Series

  • Oil service intervals via CBS (Condition Based Servicing)
  • Brake fluid every 2 years (BMW recommendation)
  • Spark plugs at ~36,000 miles on petrol variants
  • DPF regeneration history on diesel models
  • Timing chain inspection or service entry on pre-2014 N47 diesels
  • Microfilter / cabin filter replacement at every annual service
  • Recall completion entries (particularly takata airbag on E-series)
  • Software updates for F20 / F40 infotainment / driver-assist features

Coverage: Full Service History

BMW sits in the Full Service History coverage tier. Complete service records from manufacturer dealership systems, including service dates, mileage, work performed, and service provider details. Suitable for consumer reports and remarketing. For full coverage detail see the BMW coverage page or the BMW service history check page.

How It Works

Three Simple Steps

1

Enter Your Registration

Type in your vehicle registration number (VRM) — it takes seconds.

2

We Check Official Records

We query manufacturer dealership databases — the same systems used by franchised dealers.

3

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Most reports land in your inbox within minutes of payment — full digital service history, ready to download or print.

What you receive

Example service history report

Coverage varies by manufacturer. The tabs below show what reports look like at each level — your report will show this vehicle's actual records from the manufacturer dealer system.

5
Service Records
Nov 2025
Last Service
52,100
Service Mileage
Dealer system
Source

Service History

5 records
28 November 2025Latest
Franchised dealer, Cambridge
52,100 miles

Full Service: Engine oil & filter change, air filter, cabin filter, brake fluid, spark plugs, vehicle inspection

28 November 2024
Franchised dealer, Cambridge
42,300 miles

Fixed Service: Engine oil & filter change, brake inspection, tyre check, service indicator reset

28 November 2023
Franchised dealer, Bristol
31,200 miles

Full Service: Engine oil & filter change, air filter, cabin filter, brake fluid, vehicle inspection

28 November 2022
Franchised dealer, Bristol
20,800 miles

Fixed Service: Engine oil & filter change, visual inspection, service indicator reset

28 November 2021
Franchised dealer, Cambridge
10,400 miles

First Service: Engine oil & filter change, multi-point inspection, fluid top-up

Sample data shown — your report will display this this vehicle's actual records.

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Service History

3 of 5 records shown
28 November 2025Latest
52,100 mi

Franchised dealer — Full service: oil & filter, air filter, cabin filter, brake fluid, inspection

14 November 2024
42,300 mi

Franchised dealer — Fixed service: oil & filter, brake inspection, service indicator reset

22 October 2023
31,200 mi

Franchised dealer — Full service: oil & filter, cabin filter, brake fluid, inspection

Every report includes service records, mileage history, full DVSA MOT history, and a PDF you can save or print.

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Manufacturer Records

We access service history data directly from manufacturer dealership systems — covering most European vehicles from 2012 model year onwards.

Full Service History

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Complete service records from manufacturer dealership systems, including service dates, mileage, work performed, and service provider details. Suitable for consumer reports and remarketing.

Workshop Remarks

(13)

Workshop remarks including recalls and warranty work. Where workshop remarks align with service schedules, this strongly indicates a service was carried out.

Limited Coverage

(13)

Data is returned in a minimal proportion of cases. Results depend on individual vehicle records and manufacturer system availability.

Full Coverage
Workshop Remarks
Limited

Why Service History Matters

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Up to 23%

Value lost without service history

Up to £3,000

More value with full service history

Up to 75%

Of buyers won't buy without service history

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FAQ

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How do I check BMW 1 Series service history?

Enter the UK registration of the BMW 1 Series above. We retrieve the official BMW dealership service records from the manufacturer system and deliver a PDF report by email. Your card is authorised but not charged unless we find records.

What's specific about 1 Series service records?

BMW 1 Series service intervals are governed by the Condition Based Servicing (CBS) system, which calculates service needs based on actual use rather than fixed mileages. Oil services typically appear every 12,000-18,000 miles depending on driving conditions. Late F40-generation 1 Series share much of their service infrastructure with the MINI range, which has implications for inherited issues but also widens parts and dealer availability.

Which 1 Series years are covered?

Strong digital coverage for the F20/F21 (2011+) and F40 (2019+). E81/E82/E87/E88 records are reliably digital from 2008 onwards but may be partial for earlier examples depending on supplying dealer migration into BMW's central system.

Does BMW have digital service records?

Yes. BMW maintains comprehensive digital service records through the BMW Group dealer management system. Every franchised dealer service from roughly 2008 onwards is logged with date, mileage, service type (CBS trigger), and detailed remarks on work performed.

Can I check BMW service history by registration number?

Yes. Enter your BMW registration number and we will retrieve the complete official service history from BMW's manufacturer database, including all franchised dealer visits, oil services, brake-fluid changes, and inspection work.

What BMW models are covered?

All BMW models serviced at UK franchised dealers are covered, including 1-8 Series, X1-X7, Z4, i3, i4, iX, iX1, iX3, and all M-Sport / pure M models. Coverage is strongest from 2010 onwards.

Does the BMW My app show the same records as the dealer system?

No — the BMW My app and ConnectedDrive portal show a subset of dealer records, primarily what BMW has decided to push to the customer-facing layer. Some warranty work, independent garage entries, and older records won't appear in the app. A dealer-system lookup (what we provide) shows the complete franchised ledger.

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