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Old 18th November 2006, 20:52   #1
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Figuring out Service/Repair Codes?

Hi all, I am just trying to make heads or tails from my M5's service history codes. Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thanks in Advance

RO #ClaimRepair DateEntry DateMileageDealerService fficeffice" />

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758845615004/24/200605/06/200650,
6822017311360248UW
32410148UW011805530865911/18/200511/22/200546,

0565912711120148UW011762560782709/27/200510/04/20058,
40259127117803150001231135100809/17/200409/18/200436,
5895642111369239SA01227975082508/20/200408/21/200436,
0605642111780314SA01220445052507/06/200407/07/200435,
6095642112141196SA01208374993704/02/200404/03/200434,
85556421182104370001194944929912/09/200312/11/200334,
470564211821063700010275192682307/23/200307/25/200332,
754201736411271200011296803301408/12/200208/14/200224,
2036760034000077MP
85990092MP011168922630410/01/200110/03/200111,

855676007211013900
85990089MP01994951919907/24/200007/25/20002,

038676005132034100
6331201200
85990088MP01299822138005/18/200006/09/2000426

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Old 19th November 2006, 06:41   #2
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Tell you what.... replace all the tabs and spaces with ...... periods.

or just grab the file with the codes:

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also note that any that end in MP are "maintanance plan" i.e. covered oilservices, inspections, brake fluid flushes, coolant etc.
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