URGENT advise needed
#1
URGENT advise needed
I will be going to dealership tomorrow, my car is 2008 model, I bought the 2 year BMW maintenance plan, which covers Brake pads, Linings, Rotors, Driver belts, timing fluid flushes, oil/filter, windshield wiper blades.
Since I bought a CPO car, so it's coverage is also valid.
I am going tomorrow for a yearly service, but my car has following problems:
- The windshield pump is not working.
- when I press the brake the steering wheel shakes
Based on your experience, what will be covered and what will they try to deny for ?
for e.g. there can be several reasons for shaky wheel steering, they will force me to go through wheel balancing and alignment, how can I say NO to that and ask them to look at the rotors.. do they really replace anything in the extended coverage.
Please help me, I have to go tomorrow morning and I am really nervous.
Since I bought a CPO car, so it's coverage is also valid.
I am going tomorrow for a yearly service, but my car has following problems:
- The windshield pump is not working.
- when I press the brake the steering wheel shakes
Based on your experience, what will be covered and what will they try to deny for ?
for e.g. there can be several reasons for shaky wheel steering, they will force me to go through wheel balancing and alignment, how can I say NO to that and ask them to look at the rotors.. do they really replace anything in the extended coverage.
Please help me, I have to go tomorrow morning and I am really nervous.
#2
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Simple, tell them what it's doing and to drive it. When they do, they will know what they need to do. You say your plan covers brakes etc so there should be no debate about this. Always tell them to notify you first if any charges before they repair something that is not covered. Remember, YOU are the customer!
#3
Simple, tell them what it's doing and to drive it. When they do, they will know what they need to do. You say your plan covers brakes etc so there should be no debate about this. Always tell them to notify you first if any charges before they repair something that is not covered. Remember, YOU are the customer!
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You don't have to get anything done there. Why would they asked you for 200 to balance your wheels? They need to drive car and tell you what's wrong with it. Even if your's need balancing it still doesn't change the fact that your rotors are jacked. Balance should cost no more than 60 -100
Last edited by tonyb635; 08-08-2013 at 02:02 AM.
#5
shaking steering only when braking is almost always a rotor issue. they are warped probably.
#6
Guys,
I just dropped off my car, the dealership is saying the vibration in the steering could be due to control arm bushings broke, I don;t know what that is, but it's not covered under warranty, he will call me again with the pricing info... Please let me know ASAP what price I can expect to pay ??? Thanks....
I just dropped off my car, the dealership is saying the vibration in the steering could be due to control arm bushings broke, I don;t know what that is, but it's not covered under warranty, he will call me again with the pricing info... Please let me know ASAP what price I can expect to pay ??? Thanks....
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The price they give you... Otherwise, you have to take it to an Indy shop which will be cheaper. I find it odd that your plan covers brakes etc but not control arm bushings.
#8
Guys,
I just dropped off my car, the dealership is saying the vibration in the steering could be due to control arm bushings broke, I don;t know what that is, but it's not covered under warranty, he will call me again with the pricing info... Please let me know ASAP what price I can expect to pay ??? Thanks....
I just dropped off my car, the dealership is saying the vibration in the steering could be due to control arm bushings broke, I don;t know what that is, but it's not covered under warranty, he will call me again with the pricing info... Please let me know ASAP what price I can expect to pay ??? Thanks....
Control arm bushing was fixed on my car with my extended warranty
I would talk with a supervisor or manager
Doesn't hurt to ask
GL
#9
I got a call from the dealership, this is the estimate they gave:
front brakes (front rotors warped) $607.87
Replace front thrust rod / control arm bushing (Found front
thrust rod / control arm bushing leaking) : $603.74
Perform alignment (Found front thrust rod / control arm
bushing leaking): $179.95
AND THEY DECLINED ALL OF THE ABOVE COVERAGE, I asked them why you declined the coverage for front brakes(front rototrs), they said you warranty covers the worn out above some specification, and I do not qualify for the above. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN ??
I have to pickup my vehicle in 1 hour, let me know what shall I do ? shall I talk to the Supervisor ? My point is you are recommending me to get the front brakes/rotors replaced which are covered by my Extended warranty, and you are declining it also ...
front brakes (front rotors warped) $607.87
Replace front thrust rod / control arm bushing (Found front
thrust rod / control arm bushing leaking) : $603.74
Perform alignment (Found front thrust rod / control arm
bushing leaking): $179.95
AND THEY DECLINED ALL OF THE ABOVE COVERAGE, I asked them why you declined the coverage for front brakes(front rototrs), they said you warranty covers the worn out above some specification, and I do not qualify for the above. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN ??
I have to pickup my vehicle in 1 hour, let me know what shall I do ? shall I talk to the Supervisor ? My point is you are recommending me to get the front brakes/rotors replaced which are covered by my Extended warranty, and you are declining it also ...
#10
I knew they were going to deny that. Rotors are a wear and tear item, that means once they reach a certain amount of miles/time their life is over. Your warranty will only cover them if they prematurely wear out due to a defect.