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Internal clock for BMW partsMumzik 03-11-2003, 07:30 AM In one of the previous threads Alan Wil have mentioned an internal clock for BMW parts that initiates a self-destruct after the warranty period ends. This is realy disturbs me. I wish to learn more about this situation. Is there any way we can defend ourselvs? May be we can discuss this a little bit more. Waranty on my car has expired last year and literally 3 days after that I have a radiator replaced. What to expect next.... Alan Wil 10-21-2003, 05:35 PM In one of the previous threads Alan Wil have mentioned an internal clock for BMW parts that initiates a self-destruct after the warranty period ends. This is realy disturbs me. I wish to learn more about this situation. Is there any way we can defend ourselvs? May be we can discuss this a little bit more. Waranty on my car has expired last year and literally 3 days after that I have a radiator replaced. What to expect next.... Mumzik, No defense against BMW self-destruct... Only defense is to buy a brand new BMW once the warranty runs out, as self-destruct timing is tied to the warranty. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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