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My advice would be to turn the other cheek.
(Sorry, sorry---couldn't help myself.)
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As an update to my post #28 BMW has updated the SIB 657506 Airbag Warning Lamp for OC3 Seat Mat Fault since February 2009.
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Thought I would update the burning seat issue. I e-mailed and phoned BMWNA on this issue but never heard back. Called my SA at Baron, inquired if there might be a fix for this. I told him I could DIY if there were parts available. He said he never heard of X5 seat problems, only 7 series. Said he would get back to me with my options. One week later SA calls, says BMWNA will order parts from Germany and send them to Baron if I will pay the labor to install. Quoted me $250 OTD. This is a no brainer. New seat in two weeks. LOL.
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Flmrustic,
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I don't think I've seen an answer for this - has anyone had this problem fixed under the CPO warranty, or had BMW or the dealer claim that it was not covered?
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If the car is under warranty, it's covered.
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i agree, anyone know the answer to this one? I wanted to know before i bring my 04 in for this same matter. They just replaced the water pump and a few other items wish i would of had them do the seats at the same time.
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UPDATE
The defective heating element was covered under the CPO warranty (with $50 deductible). The dealer does not replace the entire seat cushion, only the leather seat COVER in which the heating element is integrated. The SA mentioned that they have seen a lot of this, including situations where the heating element burned all the way through the seat cover. I cannot understand why this would not precipitate a recall.
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