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Kind of an annoying problem
This morning I dropped the 330 off at Concord Motorsport (an independent BMW service place near my house) to have the state inspection done, and to fix the brakes (the car was shaking violently every time I slowed down)... So they called this afternoon. Apparently it's not my brakes, it's the control arm bushings. So they're replacing those right now. Now, on to the problem:
I got in a minor accident back in December.. When I took the car to the dealer to repair it, they replaced the headlights. However, they put bi-xenons in instead of normal xenons... So the high beams don't work. That makes it so the car won't pass inspection. So.. Is there any way to reprogram a car designed for regular xenons to accept bi-xenons? If not, I'll obviously need to get the bi-xenons replaced with xenons.. But should we have to pay for them, since the dealer installed them in error?
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Curious Joel 2002 BMW X5 4.4i retired 2003 BMW 330xi retired
2007 BMW 335i Coupe Montego Blue-Saddle Leather-Light Poplar Wood-Sport Package-Premium Package-Navigation w/iDrive-Comfort Access-Park Distance Control-Automatic w/Paddle Shifters-USB iPod link-Autobahnd clear bra
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