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Old 03-08-2010, 08:50 PM
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Another Window Regulator Problem and OEM Tow Hitch..

Well guys you know I love this forum.

I bought my X5, January 16, 2010.

Since then I had to fix my door carrier, and on Sunday, when I put the window down, I heard a big bang, and the window didnt go back up. I searched the forum, and thank God for this forum I found out it is the window regulator.

I called my BMW dealership and they told me it was covered under the CPO warranty (wow Thank God), and I would have to pay the $50 deductible.

This time I didnt want to go in the door panel (I did to fix the door carrier handle), and instead let the dealer do it for $50 dollars.

While I was there they had a OEM tow hitch for $445, and I know I could do the DIY, I didnt want to screw up anything,

So they told me they install it and do everything with a 2 year warranty, including wiring harness for $845,

What do you guys think? is it too much, and or is it a good deal, thank you your input would be greatly appreciated...
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