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BMW will recall diesel models to fix emissions glitch
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Hmm... interesting. Thank you for posting.
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interesting indeed... so what is the fix?
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This article has a little more info:
http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dl...issions-glitch "BMW said the repair will require the inspection and replacement of one or more of the emissions components and the reprogramming of the vehicle's engine control unit." I had my SCR catalyst replaced a year ago due to repeated SES light incidents. It's possible they've known about this for some time. We'll see if they end up doing anything more to my car next time I take it in. |
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I wonder if this is the thing that for months now some SA's have told us is coming up. I know I was told in January a recall was coming up and when I mentioned that on here someone else said they were told the same thing a good bit before I was told.
My car is due for service and has had an SES light on for a few days now. Perhaps I will just stall for awhile longer to see if I can get multiple things addressed at the same time.
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I've got an oil change coming up around June. I hope BMW will have its ducks in a row by then and be able to handle the recall at the same time.
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My D has never had any SES and it has just had the last free service last week at 78,000 KM and the BMW warranty expires at 80,000 KM.
I better call my dealer about this recall and make sure my D is covered. I have not purchased any extended warranty so will soon be out of warranty! Last edited by DC-IT; 05-05-2012 at 04:40 PM. |
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A recall though is outside a warranty. So should not matter if you are in or out of warranty. At least that has been my experience with other makes.
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The only scenario is if BMW Canada is slow in implimenting the recall and in the mean time my D is out of warranty and gets an SES, the dealer can charge me for the fix and claim that the SES is due to some other cause? I plan to keep my D for as long as there is no suitable/equivalent replacement with comparable performance. I'm running out of time to get extended warranty. I was quoted CAD$3,300 for 160KM/6Yr. Since my D has been trouble free so far I may roll the dice and forget the extended warranty. |
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Very valid point there and not sure how one best addresses it. One would hope that the dealer would recognize that a recall is in the works that is for those systems that caused the hypothetical SES light. My take on it though since you said your car has been very reliable is do not worry about it. If anything you could always printout the information about the upcoming recall and then ask the dealership specifically about it.
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Oh Crap an ECU reflash better get my connections not to reflash it if possible otherwise will have to go to RENNtech and have it reflashed over again!!
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Wouldn't you want the fix done though and just get the ECU reflashed by Renntech? Sure it means a few days(?) of downtime but in the end would you not want the fix done since hopefully it would avoid some long term problem with the car?
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My dealer called me last week telling me that the d had an open recall. Going in on the 14th. I have no idea whats its for. Hopefully I can get a new F30 loaner out of it
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The Problem: BMW has announced that certain emissions components on 2009-2011 3 Series, X5, and X6 diesel models including the SCR catalyst, DEF mixer, and the EGR valve may overstate vehicle mileage. This may cause emissions standards to be exceeded and illuminate the check engine light. This in turn could cause affected models to fail U.S. emissions tests. I wonder if this is also causing the gunk build up in the EGR/Cylinder head.
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haha, I guess the former owner of my car drove like a grandma. I try to run it hard on a regular basis. This past Friday I did 6 runs down the local 1/4 mile drag strip to clean the carbon out of it. Maybe the dealerships should have a track we can run them on as part of the maintenance plan.
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@Snipe656 I realized my booboo, I will wait for the ECU flash of BMW and then go to RENNtech and have Reflash, there you go, i said it CORRECTO!!
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Will talk to LENNY on that, good one amigo!!
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I had to drop my 335d off for service yesterday and the service manager wrote up my service ticket. I asked him about the recall and he said that he had seen a bulletin, but didn't have any details yet.
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"The recalls are scheduled for May 9, with a customer letter to follow, BMW North America spokesman Dirk Arnold said" |
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Posted on the wrong thread . . . sorry!
Last edited by RPsX5d; 06-13-2012 at 09:30 AM. Reason: Posted on the wrong thread |
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Any problems with 35d after Recall 11E A03?
I started the process of buying a '10 35d CPO off lease last weekend and the process has been thwarted by the presence of readiness codes involving the EGR, NoX and O2 sensor heater and one other code. The SA assured me the above recall work has been completed on the vehicle. They are trying to get these codes to clear to pass NY inspection. Reading up on it, it looks like the vehicle has to be started and driven in a very specific way to get the codes to reset so it can pass.
Trying to understand if this is "normal" or if there is someting wrong with this CPO vehicle that they havent figured out yet. If so, I may not take delivery of it. Anybody have experience with this business of the dealership having to drive the vehicle around for many miles and keep it for several days to get codes to reset (planets to line up) in order to pass inspection? |
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