ROSSI said:My alarm kept going off for no reason, which really impressed my neighbourstook to garage and they traced it to the bonnet catch and replaced.
Only other issue was the glove compartment colapsed, which again was replaced under warranty.
I do seem to get get a creaking niose from the rear of the car when getting in and out, so wonderring if my rear springs need replacing????
What was the symptoms for the rear spring failure??, as my warranty will be running out shortly.
Question!!!, is it worth getting an indy to check the car over before the warranty runs out?, or ask the dealer to do the same?, do the dealers make from warranty?, is it within their interests to replace parts that are borderline??
Would be interesting to know what the best approach is with respect to last month or so of warranty.
pvr said:Coupe owners can't hear their engines so they overrev them![]()
JayD said:ROSSI said:My alarm kept going off for no reason, which really impressed my neighbourstook to garage and they traced it to the bonnet catch and replaced.
Only other issue was the glove compartment colapsed, which again was replaced under warranty.
I do seem to get get a creaking niose from the rear of the car when getting in and out, so wonderring if my rear springs need replacing????
What was the symptoms for the rear spring failure??, as my warranty will be running out shortly.
Question!!!, is it worth getting an indy to check the car over before the warranty runs out?, or ask the dealer to do the same?, do the dealers make from warranty?, is it within their interests to replace parts that are borderline??
Would be interesting to know what the best approach is with respect to last month or so of warranty.
Rossi
It might be your springs but equally it might just be your handbrake. Try taking that off and then get in and out of the car to see if it still squeaks.
jontysafe said:Thanks mmm-five, that`s what I was going to do. Does anyone give credence to this? http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
JayD said:jontysafe said:Thanks mmm-five, that`s what I was going to do. Does anyone give credence to this? http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
Does anyone remember SteveD's preferred running in method for his M car's? It was loosely based on this article. I found this from another forum which was a rough synopsis of what he suggested:
From what I recall as the post no longer remains, the key to Steve's running in procedure is in the first 200 miles from new.
A series of taking the car up to maybe 7000 rpm on several progressive runs, in a straight line so not to put strain on the diff. Once the top suggested rpm is reached allow the car to rev down to 2-3000 rpm and repeat this procedure several times over several occasions during the 1st 200 miles. Always do this with the engine nicely warmed up.
Theory is this will assist in ensuring that the piston rings seal nicely in the chamber, additional speed through the increased rpm will help smooth the chambers nicely, much like sand papering something more quickly to get a smoother finish, resulting in a good tight engine.
First two hundred miles is the key, not much point thereafter as the piston rings will have sealed as best they can.
pvr said:Coupe owners can't hear their engines so they overrev them![]()
Agreed to a point, but after 3yrs it's nice to have 4 fresh shiny alloys! Us against them matey! 8)tjlazer said:Not wishing to sound disrespectful but who really gives a toss about some paint flaking from the wheels? Unless we're talking serious chunks I'm surprised that a dealer would replace this, personally it doesn't really strike me as an issue? Maybe I should be firmer - I just paid the dealer to reset my lights as they were not properly aligned. Out of interest would this be a warranty issue for some of you? An engine replacement is a different issue...that's not going to stop me using the full rev band anytime soon though![]()
jontysafe said:Thanks mmm-five, that`s what I was going to do. Does anyone give credence to this? http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
AlanJ said:No issues except a broken spring out of warranty which they replaced after a call to BMW by the service manager - FOC.![]()
