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12-07-2018, 05:14 PM | #1 |
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@@@HELP: Newly-replaced battery issues!!!@@@
Anyone experience prbs after changing their battery? Not sure if coincidence but afterwards the trunk light failed to work. Supposedly, the tech said it was not related, so they performed further diagnostics since a new bulb didn't work, suggesting some cable link breakage. After accessing the area underneath the trunk lid, they said that something inside was defective and hence caused the bulb light malfunction. It also now caused the trunk to not fully close, i.e. you know that motor noise one hears to seal the remaining small gap after the lid is closed? It no longer does that. So now instead of having the lightbulb issue fixed, I now have an ADDITIONAL prb of a failed latch!
Who do you think should be responsible for the light and now failed latch prbs? Apparently, a new whole console (because the BMW engineers are 'geniuses' and I can't just replace the broken part) costs well over CAD1,100! At first they wanted to disavow any responsibility, saying the console was defective anyway, that's why the bulb died, and it's proven because the latch doesn't work now, since the console controls both functions. To me, it doesn't make sense, I'm just going to take their word for it? All I know is that the latch was fine when I went for service and only the bulb wasn't working. In any event, shouldn't they be careful taking apart my car and be liable for any damage? They make it sound like the console was already fragile and just because the tech had to access it, it's not their fault the latch now doesn't work. Doesn't sound fair or reasonable to me. Please help if you have any advice. TIA. Work done at BMW dealer. Last edited by tranquility; 12-07-2018 at 05:35 PM.. |
12-08-2018, 05:48 PM | #2 |
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If something was working when you brought it into the shop and now it isn't, in my opinion they are completely responsible. No different than if they took your dash apart and now they can't put it back together because they broke some parts. Or they ripped a hole in your seat, or they broke the turn signal stalk because it was brittle being 7 years old.
I'd push it to the hilt. You shouldn't be responsible for any charge. They took your car in and screwed something up, it's up to them to fix it. |
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12-08-2018, 05:51 PM | #3 |
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And if the dealer does not make you whole, I'd escalate it up the ladder to the district manager.
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12-08-2018, 07:50 PM | #4 |
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Tx, I'm just disappointed that the first knee-jerk reaction is to deny, deny deny.
Unfortunately for me, no one experienced any electronic gremlin issues after their battery was changed? I'm just wondering how come the interior trunk light suddenly stopped working. |
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Tranquility - did you ever figure out what the root cause was?
I have been experiencing the same issues with my 2011 35i. Trunk won't latch close and light is off. A bunch of error icons show up in the dash. It happens intermittently but they eventually fix themselves after a few minutes. |
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The microswitch, that controls the locking motor on the left, is also responsible for the trunc light. Have a look at the pictures of the following thread: https://translate.google.com/transla...23post-2971955 |
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03-24-2020, 05:45 PM | #7 | |
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In short, I don't think we have the same prb. I think yours is something to do w faulty wiring/electrical issues...mine was that, but the cause was the doofus tech that caused it when replacing my battery (car was perfect before I had my battery changed). They were adamant refusing responsibility initially but I made them eat it and fix everything in the end. Just disappointed they didn't 'fess up right away that the tech screwed up, it was pretty obvious. Anyway, GL w your troubles and hope it gets sorted. |
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It was so frustrating/upsetting during that time (rarely have I ever gotten so angry in my life!), as I was potentially looking at a ~$1,700? bill to get everything fixed for something clearly not my fault, but I was somehow in BMW DEALER BIZARRO WORLD so they were STRONGLY denying fault and wanting me to hold the bag! Their excuse was the wiring was already faulty, so when they opened the panels, POOF, shorted, so not their fault...like I set a booby trap for them? I can't really make sense of their weakX 'argument'. Utter rubbish and illogical, maybe something a 3 year old would make up to try to not get into trouble. Anyway... Looking back now I can finally have a laugh and probably made some of you guys chuckle. NO IDEA how the tech could screw up SO BADLY! It's a freaking reg battery job, I'm not telling him to do an engine swap and put the Veyron's W16 in there SMHLOL. |
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