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06-06-2011, 08:02 PM | #1 |
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Failed emissions?! 2010 550i GT
So new car just turned 7k miles and of today it can't pass smog in TN!!! WTF the dealer says nothing is wrong with the car. So any suggestions? Bone stock never wrenched on, no stories... HELP
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06-06-2011, 09:15 PM | #2 |
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Did you drive to an inspection place 5 miles from your house? Could be you went into the smog test with a cold engine. It takes a car 20-30 mins to heat up properly, which is why BMW gives us an oil temp not a coolant temp gauge?
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06-06-2011, 10:08 PM | #3 |
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I am pretty sure there is an agreement that BMW must do whatever it takes to ensure your car passes any state or federal emissions test during its first year.
Next, many local emissions tests are not done by sampling the exhaust gasses. Rather, your vehicle has sophisticated equipment built into the vehicle itself. Thus, computer records are automatically generated inside your vehicle that track your emissions in near real-time. This means that the shop does not put your car on a dyno and hook up a tester to your tail pipe. Instead, a simple download of your car's emissions data are placed into the appropriate analyzer. So, there are few things that can screw this process up. For example, anything that causes your check engine light to go on will wreck your emissions data for about three days and a download during this time will likely produce invalid results and your test will fail. At this point, I would tell your dealer that BMW has full responsibility under the new vehicle emissions warranty to ensure this car passes the test. Then, politely ask your dealer what he plans to do to correct the deficiency. Finally, make no attempt to have any non BMW shop effectuate repairs. Follow the instructions found in your emissions warranty booklet. Put together a letter in writing and call the BMW customer service center. I promise you that BMW will be sure to take this issue more seriously than your dealer. |
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06-06-2011, 10:14 PM | #4 |
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IIRC there's a Federal law that grants an emissions warranty that's at least as long as the typical drivetrain warranty.Demand that a dealer honor this warranty.
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