ANYONE KNOW WHAT A P.U.M.A. IS
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Originally Posted by Member545' post='249019' date='Mar 2 2006, 11:48 PM
A cat of many names, the Puma is also known as the Cougar, Panther or Mountain Lion. In general the size and coloration of the cat varies greatly across its range, which stretches from the south west of Canada down the western states of North America and throughout most western parts of the South American continent. In the north of its range and in higher mountainous regions the pumas coat is generally longer to provide additional protection against the extremes in temperature - the colour of the fur varies from slate grey, through yellow buff to light reddish brown. In appearance the puma has a small, broad head with small rounded ears, a powerful body with long hind legs and tail, which is tipped with black.
straighten out.
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Originally Posted by Member545' post='249019' date='Mar 3 2006, 04:48 AM
A cat of many names, the Puma is also known as the Cougar, Panther or Mountain Lion. In general the size and coloration of the cat varies greatly across its range, which stretches from the south west of Canada down the western states of North America and throughout most western parts of the South American continent. In the north of its range and in higher mountainous regions the pumas coat is generally longer to provide additional protection against the extremes in temperature - the colour of the fur varies from slate grey, through yellow buff to light reddish brown. In appearance the puma has a small, broad head with small rounded ears, a powerful body with long hind legs and tail, which is tipped with black.
In respect of the original post - I would have asked the service guy to explain what it meant. I think that (probably rightly) the BMW system requires dealers to check everything formally rather than rely on what the customer tells them.
I found this with door seals - I told the dealer they needed replacement and showed him the BMWNA TIS bulletin, but he wouldn't take my word for it and had to square it off with BMW himself.
I don't think there is a way round this sort of delay, but if it were me I'd make a point of phoning the dealer every hour for an update and make a real fuss if it dragged on.
The squeaky wheel gets the oil
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Thanks everyone for your help. I WILL have answers today and will post the results. Im already tired of driving this piece of crap, smelly mazda 6.
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Well here is the latest news. Talked to the service manager today in person. My windshield creaking is a known problem for all e60s and some 7 series. Problem is that these cars flex becasue of there use of aluminum fronts. THERE IS NO REAL FIX AS OF YET. Best they can do is lube the seal around the windshield wich provides a temporary fix. MORE PEOPLE NEED TO COMPLAIN, so that they can come up with a similar fix as the door seals. The service manager seemed very concerned and disapointed that he didnt have a real solution to the problem. I guess I have no choice but to deal with this issue for the time being, it should be better with the lube and warm weather, but I will use this issue when I need freebies from the dealer, like installing my PS2s.