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Old 02-22-2010, 12:21 PM
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Last visit prior to factory warranty expiring

I'm within 500 miles of my 50,000 mile warranty expiring. I've already decided against purchasing the extended warranty and maintenance based on the opinions I have read on the forum. I made an appointment for tomorrow to have them check on a few nitpick things, wiper alignment, load rear wiper motor, but wanted any suggestions on things that would be good for them to look at. It's my understanding that I have to bring things to their attention versus them finding somethingt to fix under warranty so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I found a pretty good list, below, after some searching.

A bit about my E70; I drove my 50,000 miles in only 20 months. I do 90% highway driving and am not a spirited driver. Over this period I have had no issues and have only been to the dealer for service visits.

Things to check/replace during the factory warranty period.

1) Tension Strut Bushings, if never been performed, complaint would be clunking when braking.
2) Check all Grab Handles inside the vehicle for pealing.
3) Check all woodtrim for cracks
4) Check CD/Player, Navigation System, Speakers
5) Check Seat Belt Labels for cracks
6) Check all Interior Covers, A-B-C-D pillars for cover material pealing off
7) Check battery( if original, just complain that you had to jump start the car a couple of times )
8) Check all non-xenon bulbs for proper operation
9) Check Coolant upper and lower radiator hoses for leaks.
10) Check seat leather stitching for looseness.
11) Check Steering Wheel Airbag Emblem for etching.
12) Check Hood Roundel for flaking.

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-Brake pads and rotors, if original.
-Brake fluid flush and coolant flush, if you haven't already had them, though some dlrs
may allege the coolant is "lifetime". Good luck on getting the dlr and tech to "check"
all those things on your list.
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-Brake pads and rotors, if original.
-Brake fluid flush and coolant flush, if you haven't already had them, though some dlrs
may allege the coolant is "lifetime". Good luck on getting the dlr and tech to "check"
all those things on your list.
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If you really don't have any complaints and have not had problems as you stated, I am not sure you will get much done in the inspection/fix before expriation arena. Best they will probably do is give you a wall-job.

IMO, this is why BMW schedules your inspection II for just after your warranty has expired - so the dealer can make a lot of bucks "looking" at stuff for you.

With that in mind, I would go in with some specific complaints... "I don't like the way this handles in this condition," "I think this molding is showing too much wear", "it pulls to the left" and such.

I was surprised how many of my complaints were fixed - (all of them) even the replacement of a bad battery - because I gave them a list of actual problems.

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They will probably charged for inspecting the pads and tell you there is still thickness there. Tell them you want to know precisely how many mm of pad is left on all 8 pads.

Good relation with the SA? You might toss ~$50 to him and ask him to thoroughly check the car... what's in it for them/him/the dealer?

Check for any oil leaks, valve covers, seepage, etc, etc.

Maybe have that ATF changed too, although they will say it is 'lifetime' or '100,000 mile', both of which are laughable...

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The visit went surprisingly well and they took care of a few of the cosmetic items mentioned above. Non-cosmetic, included replacing of the rear brake pads and sensor. I have a call in to my SA to ask what, if anything, was done with the rotors. Shouldn't rotors, at a minumum, be resurfaced if only the pads are replaced? Are there any other questions I should be asking about what they did? Thanks everyone for the great suggestions and all of the help.

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Back in the old days when our '01 was covered, the dlr did pads and rotors; thought that was std practice for dlr brake work...maybe that's changed.

Rears only? Maybe your fronts had been done before.
No luck on the brake fluid R&R?
Glad you got some stuff done.
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They will probably charged for inspecting the pads and tell you there is still thickness there. Tell them you want to know precisely how many mm of pad is left on all 8 pads.

Good relation with the SA? You might toss ~$50 to him and ask him to thoroughly check the car... what's in it for them/him/the dealer?

Check for any oil leaks, valve covers, seepage, etc, etc.

Maybe have that ATF changed too, although they will say it is 'lifetime' or '100,000 mile', both of which are laughable...

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I would stay away from the ATF change unless the tranny or fluid is having a specific issue. BMW tranny's can be temperamental and are probably best left alone.
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Back in the old days when our '01 was covered, the dlr did pads and rotors; thought that was std practice for dlr brake work...maybe that's changed.

Rears only? Maybe your fronts had been done before.
No luck on the brake fluid R&R?
Glad you got some stuff done.
GL,mD
Rears only since I mentioned a squeeking while breaking. They attributed the squeeking to one of the rear sensors and thus only did the rears. As I mentioned my relaxed driving style ablove, even at 49,500 miles, the car still reads 9,000 miles left on the front pads. Prior to the rears being replaced it read 17,000 remaining. So now the car says 9,000 and 31,000 remaining on the front and rear pads respectively. If the rotors were not replaced, I'm concerned that the 31,000 miles doesn't consider that fact.

With respect to the brake fluid, what should I "complain" about to get them to change it?

Thanks for the help!
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I would stay away from the ATF change unless the tranny or fluid is having a specific issue. BMW tranny's can be temperamental and are probably best left alone.
Thanks for the insight. I agree with you sentiment.
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