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The CEL is usually for emissions sensors, the service manager is correct about that. If there is a serious problem the vehicle goes into a limp mode to save itself. Checking the oil means checking the level. Checking the filter means checking if it is leaking. Anything more requires replacing it or opening it up. And you seem to think the filter is the cause; it could just as easily be the symptom of the engine making metal. My comments are based on my experience as a service manager (not with BMW). So yes, I would not pursue a claim against the BMW dealer, but I would take any customer goodwill settlement they offered. I didn't see a mention of MB claiming they changed the filter, but maybe I missed it. I saw a mention of the OP requesting a service from them. Maybe they didn't have a filter in stock as it isn't their brand. Check the word order, look at the part number, don't presume. I didn't let the Mercedes dealer off the hook, I said that any claim for out of warranty service will be successful only if the OP can show that they knew of the problems when the sold the vehicle. I think that is unlikely. There could be a claim if the oil service (which would need to have been documented) was done incorrectly. All we have to go on there is a comment by the BMW dealer that it must be the other guy. That isn't proof of anything. I don't understand going after the warranty company. Why would they have a responsibility?
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I would advise getting more information before accusing anybody and pissing them off.
Did the collapsed oil filter cause the engine failure or did the engine failure cause the oil filter to collapse? Personally I think the engine went and the metal destroyed the filter. That's only because I don't think that an engine in proper working order would be generating enough metal in the oil to cause such catastrophic failure in such a short time regardless of the condition of the filter. |
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That engine didn't die in that 20 mile trip, it had an issue before then. That 20 miles was just where the issue then became noticeable. What the OP also needs to find out, were any of the codes being cleared dealt with oil pressure. The oil pressure had to be low; no oil going through the filter and bypass destroyed it would have to impact the oil pressure reading. |
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The key to getting a used engine installed, is that some junkyards, (usually at slightly higher price), will guarantee a used engine for 90 days. Not only that, if the engine is no good, they will provide another engine and reimburse the shop for doing another swap. Since it's always a toss up on any used motor, and it's about 12-14 hours labor to do the swap, you want the labor guaranteed as well. So if the BMW dealer offers to provide an engine, will they guarantee it for a certain period, INCLUDING labor? 90 days is plenty to know if the motor is good, and if you choose, get you onto an aftermarket warranty.
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It is not in the filter. On my 3.0, it was in the filter housing. Assume the 4.8 is the same.
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There is a long thread on this board about a failed 4.8. The dealer made a mistake on a service, and accepted responsibility. They talked about a used engine for a long time. Eventually, they brought a new crate engine in from Germany. I seem to recall that it took 4 months or so.
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Agree that the vehicle very likely had these issues prior.
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