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      04-18-2014, 09:23 AM   #5
WonderBang
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Drives: E92 325i MSport, Pre LCI
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Originally Posted by old grey steve View Post
to prove its faulty under BMW warranty chances we you'll need to book it in at your local dealer for verification as with all fitted parts that aren't fitted by the dealer if there's an issue they will only except a warranty claim if a parts at fault if the cars returned to them for inspection, if it's at fault they'll verify and exchange the sort nude warranty if it's nit at fault and say down to install ..... I'll let you guess the rest.

Hi,

Thanks for this response, but this seems a bit vague to me. There is no requirement to actually own a BMW vehicle to order parts. Considering I purchased the part as a gift AS IS and it was faulty, how am I supposed to prove to them it is faulty without a car?

They sold me a speaker system with a faulty connection. Surely it's up to them to show that it is indeed in working order or to replace it?
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