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06-17-2009, 04:43 PM | #1 |
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Warranty Issues - with Mirror
Took the car into my local dealer before taking it on a run to Le Mans for the 24 hour. Booked in for two issues namely false brake light message and n/s door mirror wouldn't move in and out but was ok up and down except it never came up after it automatically goes down for reversing.
One the way to book it in I got an engine failure light and it turned out to be a vanos issue so i had to leave it with them over the weekend. When I picked it up yesterday they had: - 1) fixed the vanos issue (two vanos solenoids replaced) 2) fixed the brake light warning (new bulb and holder) 3) fixed the n/s door mirror (new controller) but advised they had temporarily fixed the mirror glass with adhesive tape as the connection points had been snapped of the back of the mirror. They are refusing to replace the glass under warranty as the mounts are physically broken and they want £250 for a new glass. I argued that it should be covered under warranty as there is no external physical evidence of damage to the mirror. I am waiting for a call back from the service manager but has anyone any thoughts as to whether this should be a warranty issue or not?
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06-17-2009, 04:59 PM | #3 |
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I guess they must be saying that but like I said in the post there is no physical damage externally and if they were physically broken before then how was the mirror held in place?
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06-17-2009, 05:25 PM | #5 |
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Hi Darren
Thanks for the advice and will let you know how I get on. BTW just read the thread on Wafik's issues and just wanted to say that your actions should give us all confidence that the art of customer service is still alive and well. For what it's worth I brought my first 7 series from Sytner Nottingham in 1998 and they were fantastic people to deal with.
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06-17-2009, 05:32 PM | #6 |
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The guy who runs Nottingham, John, has been with the dealership since he was a young whipper snapper and started in the parts department - he won one of the Sytner DP of the year awards last year - he runs a good ship IMO, so good to hear
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06-24-2009, 12:18 PM | #7 |
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Got nowhere with the mirror the dealership are adamant that the mounting points were already broken and say that BMW will not honour it as a warranty claim. They do not accept my argument that there is no evidence of physical damage and now are saying that the technician reported it as loose when he took it off, funny that wasn't mentioned initially.
Offered me 10% discount on a new mirror which will work out at £217 think I will leave it as is and replace it if/when it does fall off. Can anyone think of a reason why I couldn't fit a non chromatic mirror which works out a lot cheaper at £63, realise I would lose the autodim feature but it is the nearside mirror after all.
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06-24-2009, 04:21 PM | #8 |
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I think they do take a blind guess because they do make more money if they charge you rather than BMW.
I had a similar story, the mirror would retract the other way and wouldnt stay in position even if you forced them (auto retracts over 25 MPH). They replaced it after a lot of hassle.
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Maybe there customer service is getting better! The thing that makes me mad if they tell BMW there is a fault with it they will just replace it under warranty. Let us know who you get on.
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The problem is that you only have their word that the supports were broken when you gave them the car. You gave them a car with a mirror that was securely fixed in place. They gave you back a car where it needs to be held on by tape. BMW used to have a great reputation for warranties, but these days they don't seem to care. Kia can stand behind their product for 7 years on much tighter margins that BMW. |
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06-25-2009, 04:05 AM | #11 |
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You need to take this further, i would be going mad!! it obviously wasn't broke before you took it in or it would have fell out and they have proven this because they are saying it needs tape to keep it in!
they take the piss... You need someone like Darren at that dealership to sort it out! |
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