New to BMW and have a few issues. help please.
#1
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From: Alexandria,VA
My Ride: 2007 BMW 525i sport package.
New to BMW and have a few issues. help please.
Hello everyone.I will try to make this short.... I bought a 2007 525i w 70K about 3 months ago. Bought a so called bumper to bumper warranty w it ($3K). The 1st time it rained a few days a go I found 2 wet spots in my headliner (back corners by the C pillars) took into a BMW dealer and I was giving a list of issue w the car
1- Sunroof drain clogged_ failed water test.
* will need to replace drains and headliner= $3200, Drains only =$1900
2- Oil filter housing leak.
* Will need to replace housing and seal= $1090
3- Transmission leak
* Will need to replace Sleeve/ seal= $1200
4- Head light wiring damage
* will need to replace head light..no price
The new warranty will not cover anything cuz they are per-exiting issue they say. Since I only drove the car for only 1500 miles. I will be going back to where I bought it from and try to get some answers but what would u guys do?
1- Sunroof drain clogged_ failed water test.
* will need to replace drains and headliner= $3200, Drains only =$1900
2- Oil filter housing leak.
* Will need to replace housing and seal= $1090
3- Transmission leak
* Will need to replace Sleeve/ seal= $1200
4- Head light wiring damage
* will need to replace head light..no price
The new warranty will not cover anything cuz they are per-exiting issue they say. Since I only drove the car for only 1500 miles. I will be going back to where I bought it from and try to get some answers but what would u guys do?
#2
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From: SoCal
My Ride: 2008 550I LOADED, all options except HUD and NV
First welcome to the forum, sorry to hear about your issues with your new (to you) car.
Issue 1: Common, there are several threads here discussing clogged roof drains.
Issue 2: Not as serious, the gasket you need is about $7 at ecstuning.com, there are also install videos all over the net, most are for the 3 series, but they use the exact same engine so the procedure is the same.
Issue 3: This is also a fairly common issue. I would suggest getting the tranny fluid drained and a new tranny filter put on (ECS tuning also has a tranny service kit with fluid and filter) - again, go to a local indy shop, not the dealer - they will rape you on labor.
Issue 4: This can be done fairly cheaply, you can get pre-LCI (meaning prior to 2008) headlights on ebay for less than $500 and it's a fairly easy thing to swap everything over.
First and foremost though, see if the place that sold you the car will step up to the plate and do the right thing. If not, there are many ways to make dealing with these issues much more reasonable, so you won't feel like you got "stuck" with a lemon. If I can find some threads on these I will post them here for you.
Issue 1: Common, there are several threads here discussing clogged roof drains.
Issue 2: Not as serious, the gasket you need is about $7 at ecstuning.com, there are also install videos all over the net, most are for the 3 series, but they use the exact same engine so the procedure is the same.
Issue 3: This is also a fairly common issue. I would suggest getting the tranny fluid drained and a new tranny filter put on (ECS tuning also has a tranny service kit with fluid and filter) - again, go to a local indy shop, not the dealer - they will rape you on labor.
Issue 4: This can be done fairly cheaply, you can get pre-LCI (meaning prior to 2008) headlights on ebay for less than $500 and it's a fairly easy thing to swap everything over.
First and foremost though, see if the place that sold you the car will step up to the plate and do the right thing. If not, there are many ways to make dealing with these issues much more reasonable, so you won't feel like you got "stuck" with a lemon. If I can find some threads on these I will post them here for you.
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From: SoCal
My Ride: 2008 550I LOADED, all options except HUD and NV
Here you go, hope these help for a start:
Transmission leak:
https://5series.net/forums/diy-do-yo...on-leak-96033/
Oil Filter Housing Gasket:
https://5series.net/forums/diy-do-yo...cement-113877/
Sunroof Drains:
https://5series.net/forums/diy-do-yo...drains-122126/
Again, good luck
Transmission leak:
https://5series.net/forums/diy-do-yo...on-leak-96033/
Oil Filter Housing Gasket:
https://5series.net/forums/diy-do-yo...cement-113877/
Sunroof Drains:
https://5series.net/forums/diy-do-yo...drains-122126/
Again, good luck
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My Ride: 2008 535i LCI with sports/premium package, Sports trans with paddle shifters, CF emblems, JB4 Software, Dinan Exhaust, Navigation, M5Tech body kit, Carbon wrap interrior trim and CIC Controller.
Yeah, it sounds like you have just been raped. What a looser dealership. I would call directly to the GM and then start calling NA to file complaints. First of all the dealer failed to do their job inspecting and then selling the car. Interesting how they now quickly find these problems after you purchased it. Maybe read through your warranty and see if it mentions pre-existing conditions..., but a BMW dealer should not be selling anything like that!
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Cleaning the stains off of the headliner and pillars is easy. It requires Woolite and water soaked into a microfiber to dab and swirl at the stain, then a clean dry microfiber to dab all of the water out. The last step is the most important. My headliner was horrible when I got the car and this method made it perfect. My wife managed to get eyeliner on it and it still came out perfect.
The other advice you've received seemed great. I'd DIY all you can, just for the piece of mind.
The other advice you've received seemed great. I'd DIY all you can, just for the piece of mind.
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Yeah, it sounds like you have just been raped. What a looser dealership. I would call directly to the GM and then start calling NA to file complaints. First of all the dealer failed to do their job inspecting and then selling the car. Interesting how they now quickly find these problems after you purchased it. Maybe read through your warranty and see if it mentions pre-existing conditions..., but a BMW dealer should not be selling anything like that!
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From: Alexandria,VA
My Ride: 2007 BMW 525i sport package.
Cleaning the stains off of the headliner and pillars is easy. It requires Woolite and water soaked into a microfiber to dab and swirl at the stain, then a clean dry microfiber to dab all of the water out. The last step is the most important. My headliner was horrible when I got the car and this method made it perfect. My wife managed to get eyeliner on it and it still came out perfect.
The other advice you've received seemed great. I'd DIY all you can, just for the piece of mind.
The other advice you've received seemed great. I'd DIY all you can, just for the piece of mind.
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I think that was supposed to be peace of mind. I just read that and laughed, but hard to claim it was a typo.
Getting the water/Woolite completely out makes the stain disappear. If you don't succeed in this step, try it all again. Once you get the water stains out you'll notice all of the other ones you never did.
Getting the water/Woolite completely out makes the stain disappear. If you don't succeed in this step, try it all again. Once you get the water stains out you'll notice all of the other ones you never did.