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Old 01-14-2010, 04:08 PM
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Not to go off-topic, but this is another Sears story. Last week, I performed a tune up on a 2003 330ci (plugs, filters and install a new valve cover gasket). I noticed the car had a serious, and I mean a serious oil leak. I initially thought the oil separator broke. Turned out, the oil filter housing cap was not screwed on all the way. When I changed the oil, the oil was filthy and the oil filter was just about to tear apart. I made a comment to the owner that the oil needed to be changed and he then told me he had it changed two months ago at Sears. They definitely jacked up the car, since there was no copper o-ring on the oil pan bolt and the gasket on the oil filter housing was trashed.

As far as the transfer case issue, BMW could do a "good will" warranty. I had my transfer case replaced last year at 67,XXX miles for free. Something worth looking into.

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