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No, it works anywhere, but since they are paying for it all I pay is the deductible, and bmw manhattan is by my job, i tend to take it there when I know the warranty covers it.
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Not sure if it's the same design, off hand.. but our 2008 3.0si developed some coolant splashes on the alternator and whatnot. Tracked it down to a weeping fitting near the expansion tank, right at the plastic Y-fitting. I went to grab hold of it and the Y-fitting to inspect and it more/less disintegrated in my hand. Thanks BMW, we were already running late that day.
To fix it, I just ran down to O'Reilly's Auto Parts and picked up a barbed brass T-fitting and some fuel pressure clamps, cut the old y-fitting out and swapped in the brass one, topped off with some Zerex G-05, and cleaned my engine. At least THAT part won't be causing any further leaks. I'm just worried about the rest of the plastic system now. Having owned 8 BMW's to date.. one thing we have to all keep in mind, unlike the older ones, these newer BMW's are dealer service revenue generators. These parts are designed to fail, otherwise, ABS plastic would not be used to carry coolant under pressure (for example). As a result, it will always be a constant fight keeping these cars on the road. Unless you don't mind throwing a ton of cash at the dealer, being creative and learning to twist a wrench will yield you long-term gains. </soapbox> Dan 08 X5 3.0si (current) 96 M3 (current) 91 325i (saved from the crusher/fixed/sold) 89 325is (Rest In Pieces) 87 325is 94 325is 88 325is 84 325e 82 320i |
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