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ebe981 10-28-2014 08:15 PM

2012 X5
 
Hey guys. Just wanted some feedback or opinions. So I bought 12 X5 35i with 42k CPO. Got it on sept 1 and has been back and forth at dealership with rough idling and engine malfunction codes. It's been at the dealership more than my driveway. Even if no codes car is running rough.
So with every code that came out, parts were changed.
Ignition coil
Plugs
Injectors
Fuel lines and tank cleaned
Fuel level sensors
Both fuel pumps

All this over the past 2 months. 5 different times brought to the dealership for same problem. BMW USA has also been involved but with resolution yet.

What would you guys do?
Any opinions on what else could be issue?

ard 10-28-2014 11:17 PM

By "BMW USA involved" that means you called Consumer Relations and they gave the appropriate noises of "we will closely monitor", etc, etc? Or it there an active PUMA case and BMW is involved in directing the actual repairs?

I assume you didnt look at any records when you purchased the car and didnt have a PPI done? Just assumed the CPO would do all that? (not)

Not much you can do...what are your states lemon laws? Do you know? If it applies to you (if you are in the new car warranty period) and you hit the the threshold you might push there.

Proflyer 10-29-2014 02:10 PM

Check on your state's lemon laws. Most states if it's in 3 times for the same issue and/or out of service for over 30 days during a 12 month period it's a lemon. I had to lemon a GMC pickup once. Started with the dealership and they/GM kept dragging their feet so I contacted the BBB and the state auto-dealer association and bingo I had a proposal in a week.

ebe981 10-29-2014 03:16 PM

I should have done PPI but exactly what you said about it being a CPO is what I was thinking. Contacted state lemon law office. Not covered since its a CPO car which sucks. Lesson learned. Thanks for all your input.

ard 10-30-2014 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ebe981 (Post 1014257)
I should have done PPI but exactly what you said about it being a CPO is what I was thinking. Contacted state lemon law office. Not covered since its a CPO car which sucks. Lesson learned. Thanks for all your input.

if the car is still under the new car warranty (4 yr/50k) I fail to see why the CPO matters...are you sure you asked the right questions and explained it properly?

motordavid 10-30-2014 08:24 PM

^^^ What ard wrote...
Confusing details. Dunno how a '12 could out of warranty unless it was used as a taxi.
GL, mD


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