Sunroof drain clog - flood
To All BMW Owners who have experienced this issue:
Please send me a private message if you would be interested in any information on the status of the class action case to recover out of pocket costs for sunroof drain clog/flooded electronics. Include your cell number & email. Thank you, Alan agofberg@comcast.net |
Are you filing/or a member of that class action lawsuit?
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Shark
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^yep.
if there is a class action suit, I bet it goes nowhere. This isn't a design flaw, it's people not being aware that water drains of any kind (car, house, boat, etc) need to be periodically cleaned in order to function correctly. |
Not the first time he has cast a net fishing on the same subject.
And what excitement if the class action lawsuit is successful! The attorneys get millions and the masses get a $15 coupon towards an oil change. Yew Hew! |
Exactly, my guess is he needs some business. Sadly, in these types of lawsuits the lawyers make out very nicely and the particpants may get a $10.00 check! Nothing like feeling used and hung up wet.
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Originally Posted by tonyb635
(Post 1530740)
Exactly, my guess is he needs some business. Sadly, in these types of lawsuits the lawyers make out very nicely and the particpants may get a $10.00 check! Nothing like feeling used and hung up wet.
I got four cents. Yes, a check for four cents. |
Unbelievable, then 10.00 would be a good deal.
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Originally Posted by pcy
(Post 1530695)
Are you filing/or a member of that class action lawsuit?
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Originally Posted by tonyb635
(Post 1530716)
Shark
If drain cleaning was a normal part of car maintenance it perhaps should be Recommended in the manual and dealers should be aware of it. When I purchased my 530i the dealer didn't say 'by the way, you can't place Anything in the trunk that could leak' or don't leave your car on the rain. I don't believe BMW would sell many car that way. |
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