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Originally Posted by ard
If it was under the warranty then we WOULD likely be able to answer the question as well all had the same warranty from BMW.
My point is that there are hundreds, maybe thousands of "aftermarket warranties"...how could we possible give you an answer?
Here is a BIG TIP:
1. Read your warranty. Understand the terms and conditions.
2. Figure out what is wrong with the car
3. if the warranty excludes water damage but might otherwise cover the amp, or other electronics, then act accordingly.... clean up the water issue, then separately point out the amp stopped working.
I'm 99.99% sure if you bring in water logged modules, there is no warranty anywhere that will cover that.
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Thanks, I read my warranty, It doesn't cover if it got water damage, But the water is completely dry, I called them and told them it just stopped working, they said if it stopped they will cover, I am using repair advantage MAX
"Repair Advantage Max
Our premium service contract, Repair Advantage Max, supplements the manufacturer’s New Vehicle Limited Warranty by offering comprehensive mechanical repair coverage for virtually every mechanical and electronic vehicle component as installed or supplied by the vehicle manufacturer'
Question do you think they will be able to tell if anything got wet, after everything is dried? Or they will just see the thing as getting fried?
I was trying to take pictures with my iphone, they did not come out well, My electronics are on the rear left, battery is also rear left, and the water did not get in any clog hose, it got in by the rear light, there is a little flap for some reason that came apart, I have no idea how..