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Old 08-09-2006, 01:38 PM
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are these items covered under CPO

First, the Self Level Inactive is showing constantly, and pretty sure this will be covered. But what about these:

1) Slide out piece on passenger sport seat seems to be broken as it doesn't lock
2) Annoying rattling noise coming from front left side (sounds like something whacking the inside of the fender)
3) broken trim piece on driver side going up a-pillar (this was broken by the other dealership I took it to for repair of the driver seatbelt retract mechanism - I'm not going back there)
4) two cracked covers on the headlamp washers - no idea when they cracked or why.


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Old 08-09-2006, 01:41 PM
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Cracked covers doubtful, what year?
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Old 08-09-2006, 02:26 PM
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Probably rocks from the road hit the covers if on that side.
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Old 08-09-2006, 04:43 PM
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Check this out.

http://www.xoutpost.com/articles/x5/g...formation.html

I would suggest you take the vehicle back to the dealer who broke the seat belt cover and get it fixed there. Another dealer is unlikely to want to get involved.
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Originally Posted by Dr_Smith
First, the Self Level Inactive is showing constantly, and pretty sure this will be covered. But what about these:

1) Slide out piece on passenger sport seat seems to be broken as it doesn't lock
2) Annoying rattling noise coming from front left side (sounds like something whacking the inside of the fender)
3) broken trim piece on driver side going up a-pillar (this was broken by the other dealership I took it to for repair of the driver seatbelt retract mechanism - I'm not going back there)
4) two cracked covers on the headlamp washers - no idea when they cracked or why.


thx
I don't think anything on that list is covered. In terms of the seat, I believe that only the electrical components (power seats) are covered.. Rattles, squeaks are not covered. Any interior or exterior "trim" is not covered.
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