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Fasteddie
18-05-2014, 11:30 PM
Hi, I know there is a 60k miles limit on the comp warranty for interior trim, however ever my car is 50k and the passenger door closure trim (door aperture, mostly b post) has failed, is this going to be a problem on the warranty? If it is ok, what else interior wise can be claimed? Kick plates have corroded;)

sailorbaz
19-05-2014, 03:33 AM
Do you mean the seal? I would like to think it would be covered, but would it be classed as wear and tear?

I know the kick plates are not covered, I think mine is on its 3rd set now. They're expensive friggers.

Fasteddie
20-05-2014, 09:27 AM
This wear and tear business is such utter bollox! Everything is wear and tear, they changed a front wishbone because of play in the ball joint, don't tell me that's not down to wear and tear. I also have a failed exhaust coupling, now that really isn't wear and tear, it's rock solid, no play, no movement and has cracked through. Fortunately it hasn't caused any gas escape but I don't think they'll be changing that on the warranty. Good job I've just bought a shiny supersprint back box :smt055
Off my soap box:moan:

GregorJP
20-05-2014, 09:56 AM
I've had both door aperture seals fail on my car, plus my kick plates have corroded.

The door aperture seals are a problem on any M3 - I had an E46 previously and both sides failed. One cause can be trying to open the door when the car is iced up in winter. In any case, BMW wasn't interested when I tried to get them replaced under warranty. Ditto the kick plates. I ended up replacing one of the door seals and Elms were nice to me and waived some of the costs, on the basis of some other work they were doing.

Both my kickplates need replacing :bigcry:

NBTBRV8
20-05-2014, 10:55 AM
Door seals aren't covered by warranty and most certainly shouldn't be at 50k in any case. Fair wear and tear, get your wallet out.

cslsuperfan
20-05-2014, 08:38 PM
Door seals aren't covered by warranty and most certainly shouldn't be at 50k in any case. Fair wear and tear, get your wallet out.

From experience this seems to be accurate:banghead:

Fasteddie
21-05-2014, 01:24 AM
If it's excluded then it's excluded. But if it really is wear and tear why has it gone on the passenger side? Surely the drivers side sees more wear. I don't mind getting the wallet out as I do every year for the warranty, what I do mind is it's the same amount every year and as the car gets older they get to exclude more and more...... Surely these failures would be covered for a 2/3 year old car so what's the warranty for?