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az3579
04-08-2012, 10:48 AM
I've got an appointment for tomorrow to go in to the dealer and get the recall work done on the car. I currently have Depo aftermarket LED tail lights. Would this be a cause for them to deny coverage? The car isn't under warranty anymore and because this affects many other cars with stock lights as well, would there be any basis for them to deny the fix for free?

For reference, my ground connector was blown out long before I replaced the taillights, though that won't matter as that can't be proven.

Does anyone know if I should go through the hassle of replacing all my lights for stock or if it should be performed free of charge regardless?


Thanks.

JohnnyGraphic
04-08-2012, 11:31 AM
Just my opinion, that the ground wire is to blame, not the lights. I would imagine that they may not even realize that you have different lights and they may just replace the parts. But, I could be wrong.

az3579
04-08-2012, 11:47 AM
Just my opinion, that the ground wire is to blame, not the lights. I would imagine that they may not even realize that you have different lights and they may just replace the parts. But, I could be wrong.

Thanks for the response.
I know it's not the lights to blame, I just don't want to dealer to turn around and say something about the lights being aftermarket.
It is painfully obvious that the lights are aftermarket since they are 1) LED, 2) Red/Clear/Red, which wasn't how the cars were sold here in the states, and 3) there is no back cover where the bulb carrier used to be; instead it's a mess of wires and resistor boxes uncovered.

My only thing is that if I have to replace the lights for the time being so I could bring it to the dealer with stock lights, then I'll have to plan ahead. I don't have much time left to do it, and it's going to take a while to dig out my stock lights, take out the new ones, put the old ones in, etc. Don't want to be caught having to do it in the dark if possible, which is why I was wondering what I should do ahead of time.

Newjack
04-08-2012, 04:23 PM
Thanks for the response.
I know it's not the lights to blame, I just don't want to dealer to turn around and say something about the lights being aftermarket.
It is painfully obvious that the lights are aftermarket since they are 1) LED, 2) Red/Clear/Red, which wasn't how the cars were sold here in the states, and 3) there is no back cover where the bulb carrier used to be; instead it's a mess of wires and resistor boxes uncovered.

My only thing is that if I have to replace the lights for the time being so I could bring it to the dealer with stock lights, then I'll have to plan ahead. I don't have much time left to do it, and it's going to take a while to dig out my stock lights, take out the new ones, put the old ones in, etc. Don't want to be caught having to do it in the dark if possible, which is why I was wondering what I should do ahead of time.

I would just leave them on. What's the worst that could happen? They tell you to come back with stock tails in?

As long as you are polite and explain your situation, I'm sure they will be understanding. I wouldn't think this would "burn a bridge" for the lack of a better metaphor.

JohnnyGraphic
04-08-2012, 04:28 PM
I wouldn't worry about them being LED or that they weren't 'stock' when the car was sold. A lot of people mod their cars. And, I doubt the technicians are really BMW fanatics the way we are, so I doubt that they would even notice.

But, the mess of wires would be something to worry about. But, I agree, what's the worst that could happen. I know, it would suck to let them have the car for the day and then come back and have them refuse the repair. I would just let them know ahead of time and save yourself the grief.

Johnny