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Recall

Post by pcdee » Fri Jul 26, 2019 9:24 am

Just had the attached yesterday, looks like another recall.
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Re: Recall

Post by marti » Fri Jul 26, 2019 2:39 pm

Yep just got home to the same....got so many now Im going to paper a wall with them...never had a single one for my Merc...it is making me wonder are BMW's worth it :headbang:

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Post by X5Sport » Fri Jul 26, 2019 5:41 pm

Got told mine was no longer mandatory after it was taken in and I had booked time off. Not impressed. Something odd has happened to BMWs quality control on various models. At one point recently there were eleven recalls being progressed.

I was told part of it was as a result of the EU Regs covering what manufacturers can claim as a service/product enhancement and what really is a genuine recall. How true this actually is I can not verify.
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Re: Recall

Post by Leslie » Fri Jul 26, 2019 11:17 pm

Just got mine and it was in only a few weeks ago for the alternator pulley, another day sitting about lol as its 30 miles to the nearest dealer and the last 2 hr job took about 4 !

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Post by Graeme » Mon Jul 29, 2019 11:16 pm

Car is a 2007 model 3.0d SE first registered April 2008, 167k miles that I've owned for nearly 11 years. After the recall notice arrived, I had the alternator bolt replaced early in June. There appear to be 2 new small shiny plastic pulleys above the alternator, one with a bright new torx bolt in the centre, the other with a plastic dome in the centre . Since then had a woo woo noise at about 1500-1700 rpm in any gear, most audible on smooth surfaces in 4th, 5th or 6th gear when tyre noise is less obvious. As woo woo noise is not speed dependent that suggests engine related rather than wheel bearings, tyres or gearbox. Suspect either pully bearing faulty or belt not tensioned properly - does anyone have any thoughts?

Booked car in today for heater switch recall and described noise. They will look at source. Wanted £99 + vat for diagnosis but after pointing out noise began after last recall issue addressed said "Oh, it was a recall was it" - !!!!!! Job to be done on Friday next. Watch this space...

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Post by marti » Tue Jul 30, 2019 7:00 am

It will be interesting to know exactly what is happening to this heater plug, good luck Friday.

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Post by X5Sport » Thu Aug 01, 2019 6:48 pm

And now I have a recall notice for the same issue that some months ago was ‘for information, no action’. BMW GB need to make their bl@@dy minds up! Having wasted my time last time around I’m very unimpressed to have it come back yet again. They will do the work this time regardless - or they’ll get a bill at my commercial charge out rate used by my employer (no it isn’t tuppence halfpenny!).
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Post by Waka » Fri Aug 02, 2019 11:08 am

Go this recall yesterday too. Does anyone know how long it should take?

It's the only recall I've had on my 2010 40D in the 3.5 years I've had it...am I missing a few?!
(allegedly the prop/diff was 'checked' a year or 2 before I bought the car)

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Post by LincsX5 » Fri Aug 02, 2019 3:45 pm

I’ve had the heater plug and the alternator recall done yesterday. It was in all day and included a complimentary health check (looking for work) and valet. Apart from an engine oil leak I knew about it was all good, not bad for 180,000 miles.
I had a 19 plate Mini Cooper Sport for the day, it was ok, but it was nice to get back into the X5.

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Re: Recall

Post by Graeme » Fri Aug 02, 2019 4:44 pm

Job done today - and letter said it would take 2 hours. They had the car most of the day but it was ready before time we agreed. Service team also road tested and inspected car to locate woo-woo whine I thought came from fan belt and new pully fitted under last recall in June - foc and video of health-check sent to me. Turns out to be a front wheel bearing making the noise! Car valeted too so fully satisfied with service provided.

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Re: Recall

Post by X5Sport » Fri Aug 02, 2019 5:34 pm

Booked in for end of the month. Should take around 90 mins. It is now a ‘replace’ rather than a ‘check and if necessary, replace’ or so I was told. Car safe to use as long as there are no nasty smells.....or smoke :o
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