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deanobeano 14-07-2013 02:47 PM

Rust options?
 
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Gave the car a good clean and waking today :thumbs:

Whilst down at the bottom of the drivers door, I noticed a small rust bubble. On the sill and seems to be coming from inside out (ie paint is still intact).

What are my options with this? I'm unsure as to the BMW warranty on corrosion, the car is a 53plate, and will be 10 years old in November.

Pic attached.

Also, I noticed a small bubble (difficult to capture) on the boot lid. What would be the options for this?

Thanks

shane@mbtech 14-07-2013 03:42 PM

from pics, looks like it has previous paint, looks like a bit of filler to right of rust?

If so BMW will say foxtrot Oscar. If standard they should repair foc

Pip1968 15-07-2013 08:54 AM

I thought it was only the 2004 cars that have a ten year warranty on the bodywork.

Pip

karbonkid 15-07-2013 09:48 AM

6 years anti-corrosion warranty for cars manufactured before 1/1/2004. Cars after this date have 12 years warranty.

mattCSLnut 15-07-2013 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karbonkid (Post 149902)
6 years anti-corrosion warranty for cars manufactured before 1/1/2004. Cars after this date have 12 years warranty.

Not manufactured... but UK registered before/after 1/1/2004 ;) otherwise all M3 CSLs would already be out of the petty 6 year warranty :banghead:
Otherwise 100% correct :thumbs:

Mark CSL 15-07-2013 10:50 AM

They might still do it under the good will nothing ventured nothing gained
ask BMW :whistle:

karbonkid 15-07-2013 11:05 AM

Soz yea mean registered

mattCSLnut 15-07-2013 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by karbonkid (Post 149907)
Soz yea mean registered

;)


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