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10-02-2015, 12:48 PM | #1 |
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BMW Milton Keynes - AVOID
So i went to Santa Pod last week and ended up with hardly any power under 3k revs and a deep sounding exhaust. No engine lights or anything.
Took it too my trusted indy and he came back with this: Whoever did the vacuum pipe replacement snapped some pipes that go onto the vacuum tank and instead of replacing them, they GLUED them back. Same with pipes near the turbo solenoid, turbo pressure regulator valve. My indy had to replace the pressure regulator assembly, braided hoses and vacuum tank assembly. A bloody disgrace. BMW replaced all vacuum hoses under warranty. I think the pressure got to much for the glued pipes when i was on the strip. I'm not even going to bother going back to BMW to try and get some answers, they will get out of it somehow. I'm just glad it wasn't a major break in the car. It cost me £290, so not a huge amount, but still enough to piss me off. |
10-02-2015, 02:21 PM | #3 |
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They stripped my mates F10 M5 down to replace a water pipe that they didnt have in stock, ended up off the road for a week for what should have been a 2 hour job.
I only ever use them for parts as we get discount.
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proper fucktards! thanks for sharing
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10-02-2015, 03:25 PM | #6 |
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I just can't believe they would glue shit together on an engine, especially when it went in to replace my vacuum pipes under warranty. Imagine if something serious happened, like if something blew!
Goes to show what most people think about dealers, they are not competant. Good indys are way better, even when changing oil dealers don't drain it properly, just suck it up! Can't believe people still want BMW service history, means fuck all. |
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If there is a chance i will be more than happy to complain to BMW GB. I just thought i'd get fobbed off? |
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10-02-2015, 04:23 PM | #9 |
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Sad to hear to be honest and to a degree a bit disappointed as ususlly main dealers would replace things(sometimes without notice I know and they'll present you a shock in the final bill) but just a quick thought Mo, when you had your turbo's done EcoTune been in/around the area, not directly but they'd of been within sight, would of they not of spotted something purely on a quick nose around?
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10-02-2015, 04:25 PM | #10 |
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Read posts 38-41 of this: http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...=991328&page=2
I'm thinking they glued some shit, i took the car back and glue came off, then they glued it again? I doubt a pipe would split so soon. |
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10-02-2015, 04:29 PM | #11 | |
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I will give Stan a quick call next week, just to let him know and see whar he says. But if they saw anything like that they would have replaced it straight away. But i reckon it was at BMW, as they repaired a pipe and another pipe apparantly split again, which goes along with the glue theory i reckon. |
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In regards to Ecotune, i guess at that time as the car had full power and pipes looked ok, they wouldn't have bothered to look closely at the joins. I'm just glad that all is well and it didn't cost me an arm and a leg. Never going to any dealership now no matter what happens. Too much focus on saving time and making money. Perhaps as the work was done under BMW warranty, the order to "repair" the pipes came from BMW AG, i have no idea. But i might try BMW UK as Raj says. |
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I agree with Steve too that there is an element of surprise these weren't picked up by ecotune when carrying their work out. As for BMW GB, it's always worth trying it. Best case they cover the costs worse case they refuse and you're in the same position.
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I got my current car from them and they had serviced it from new. I noticed two things in the engine bay after picking the car up. One of the air filter screws was lose and would not go back in properly and a cable carrier near the bulkhead had a broken clip, leaving it hanging and not properly supported. I found the cover cap for the windscreen under the seat and it was broken. Whilst perhaps relatively minor this did not inspire confidence. By the sounds of it perhaps I should be disappointed that the parts were not eligible for the premium gluing service.
On the plus side the guy who works in the parts department is really knowledgably and helpful and when I refused to take delivery of the car due to stone chips on the bonnet they stepped up and re-sprayed it. At the end of the day a good indi is always going to care more than mechanics employed by a dealership. |
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