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Originally Posted by jamesr219
If my new car was out of service for a few months, I'd just Lemon Law the thing and get rid of it....
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I don't think anyone's 35d has been "out of service" for more than a few days while it was in the shop. IIRC the dealers have simply cleared the codes an told the owners to continue driving the X5 with the CEL (check engine light) illuminated until they could source the part.
That is why I started this thread. If there is a problem with a particular part (e.g. an Air Temp. Sensor), EVERY dealer in the US should have that part in stock so that 35d owners can get their X5's fixed in no more than a day or two.
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