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Originally Posted by trader4
And the warranty company, don't forget the warranty company.
Are you talking to them? Your position should be that this problem
was there the first time, when the car was brought in under
warranty and the same BMW guys were changing coil packs
and whatever. They continued to misdiagnose it, while it
should have been fixed properly under warranty and the
ultimate failure never would have happened.
And for the peanut gallery, note I'm not saying you can prove
all that at this point, just that's what your position should be.
as you pursue it. At some point, it's not unheard of for them all
to chip in $x to solve it.
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BMW has been the only one to contact the warranty company. They said it was not their problem. The symptoms from the first time I brought it in and they changed the coil packs were almost exactly the same as the second time I brought it in.
(Limp mode, no power, shaking, check engine lights)
I guess that is what I will have to argue.
That should work out good anyways because then BMW can be blamed for not fixing the problem and the original problem occurred under warranty.