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Old 08-10-2011, 09:47 AM
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My 2005 X5 was hit from the rear, and since then 3 warning lights - the red exclamation, the orange abs light and "4x4" light have been on.

The bumper was loose and one parking sensor was damaged due to the hit. The insurance company's body shop did the repair and called me just now that they had managed to clear the exclamation light. They suspect that the other two lights are not relevant to the accident, but probably related to the gearbox and may be cleared by a service. What a coincidence!

I am thinking to ask them to take my car to a BMW dealer for a service. If the service clears the faults and the faults don't come back in, say 3 months, I will foot the service bill. Otherwise I would insist the repairer getting my car back to drivable condition.

I am wondering if my request is reasonable and I would appreciate some opinions from you guys. Thank you!

BTW it's a non fault claim.

Tony
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