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Originally Posted by MPower
I understand the Dinan part failure, but I was referring to was that a Dinan chip, for instance, will not void your powertrain warranty or your free scheduled maintenance.
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I was stating that if there is a failure/repair needed of a OEM part and it is due to a Dinan product, it is Dinan that the warranties the repair and not BMW NA.
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Originally Posted by Brookside
Yes, this will be sticky-wicket for all mods...and BMW is a bear about OEM.
However, my car just passed their CPO certification with some minor things they didn't spot, but they gigged the car for not having run-flats...which I replaced long ago. No big deal, I'm buying the car coming off lease, but my experience goes to show how they can come down hard and intransigent once an anomaly is flagged.
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The BMW CPO process is a fairly strict one. I would not hesitate purchasing a BMW CPO'ed automobile.