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Old 18th July 2012, 22:48   #1
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certifed warranty question

Does anyone know if the CPA covers TPM malfunctions and wheel TMP sensors?

Also has anyone had their warranty voided due to aftermarket intake install??

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Does anyone know if the CPA covers TPM malfunctions and wheel TMP sensors?

Also has anyone had their warranty voided due to aftermarket intake install??
when you say certified warranty, are you talking about BMW's CPO program?

Not sure about the TPM, did you ask the dealer?


In regards to aftermarket intakes, I have DINAN. So no, I have not had my warranty revoked, but DINAN is not your typical aftermarket vendor since their warranty compliments BMWs. However, you do run the risk of having your warranty voided should the dealer believe that an aftermarket part is causing an issue, even if it isn't. This is where having a good relationship with your dealer comes into play. So basically you roll the dice.
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when you say certified warranty, are you talking about BMW's CPO program?

Not sure about the TPM, did you ask the dealer?


In regards to aftermarket intakes, I have DINAN. So no, I have not had my warranty revoked, but DINAN is not your typical aftermarket vendor since their warranty compliments BMWs. However, you do run the risk of having your warranty voided should the dealer believe that an aftermarket part is causing an issue, even if it isn't. This is where having a good relationship with your dealer comes into play. So basically you roll the dice.

Yes i am refering to the CPO program.
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CPO does not cover the TMPS sensors in the wheels, although it does cover the TPMS receiver module in the car.

That being said, many dealers will goodwill a TPMS sensor once under CPO.

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CPO does not cover the TMPS sensors in the wheels, although it does cover the TPMS receiver module in the car.

That being said, many dealers will goodwill a TPMS sensor once under CPO.

Bruce

That helps but it dosent lol. I guess i will have to check with the dealer.
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