DeathTrap
01-20-2018, 11:47 AM
Long story short, my wife was driving the ZHP, hit a pothole in the road and the passenger side curtain airbag went off.
I inspected the car when she came home and did not find any significant damage that would warrant an airbag deployment. I did replace that side tire and continued to drive the car normally while corresponding with BMWNA about the next course of action.
BMWNA suggested I take the car in for an inspection, which I did on January 12, 2018. Eight days later I get the results of the inspection. Now the funny thing is BMWNA and my service adviser had very loose communication during this issue. I had to be the one to update my SA on what BMWNA was saying.
Surprisingly, the airbag was determined to have functioned normally. I go to pick up the car and I get an invoice for $373.06. I tell the dealership that I am not going to pay that and I'd like to discuss it with my SA who will be there on Monday. My deductible for collision is $500. No way am I paying twice for this.
The inspection invoice says the following things were found or done:
Found passenger airbag deployed
Found airbag light on
Connected battery charger, performed short test and found FC 0A stored in MRS for head airbag (ITS) - right and FC 91 stored in MRS for crash telegram memory.
Performed vehicle inspection per BMW guidelines
Found impact damage noted to frame rail on underside of the vehicle (right side just behind stiffening plate)
Found damage to stiffening plate
Found several wheels bent
Found damage to outside of front right wheel
Found RR control arm bent
This inspection was worth 2 hours of labor at a rate of $156.88 equals $321.88.
There is another note that says "customer pay shop charge for repair order 48.28"
The Misc charge is 48.28, which I'm assuming is what I'm supposed to pay...
Anyway, I never trust the dealer, ever. On Monday I'm going to ask to see the damage as well as an explanation of how said damage can trigger an airbag deployment as well as get some good pictures for examination purposes.
The "impact damage noted to frame rail on underside of the vehicle (right side just behind stiffening plate)" seems like the most plausible cause depending on the severity. A minor dent should not cause an airbag deployment.
The stiffening plate damage might be due to jacking the car up, the center plate dent. Damage to the stiffening plate should not cause an airbag deployment.
Several wheels bent? Shouldn't cause an airbag deployment.
Damage to outside of front right wheel? Curb rash should not cause an airbag deployment
RR Control arm bent? Has been that way since I got the car. Should not cause an airbag deployment
Sorry for the lengthy post, but this is very irritating. I love the car, but dealerships leave a sour taste in my mouth. This is a safety related issue, but the "it's not our fault" mentality is a bad look for a business.
How do you guys feel about this situation? What would you do?
I inspected the car when she came home and did not find any significant damage that would warrant an airbag deployment. I did replace that side tire and continued to drive the car normally while corresponding with BMWNA about the next course of action.
BMWNA suggested I take the car in for an inspection, which I did on January 12, 2018. Eight days later I get the results of the inspection. Now the funny thing is BMWNA and my service adviser had very loose communication during this issue. I had to be the one to update my SA on what BMWNA was saying.
Surprisingly, the airbag was determined to have functioned normally. I go to pick up the car and I get an invoice for $373.06. I tell the dealership that I am not going to pay that and I'd like to discuss it with my SA who will be there on Monday. My deductible for collision is $500. No way am I paying twice for this.
The inspection invoice says the following things were found or done:
Found passenger airbag deployed
Found airbag light on
Connected battery charger, performed short test and found FC 0A stored in MRS for head airbag (ITS) - right and FC 91 stored in MRS for crash telegram memory.
Performed vehicle inspection per BMW guidelines
Found impact damage noted to frame rail on underside of the vehicle (right side just behind stiffening plate)
Found damage to stiffening plate
Found several wheels bent
Found damage to outside of front right wheel
Found RR control arm bent
This inspection was worth 2 hours of labor at a rate of $156.88 equals $321.88.
There is another note that says "customer pay shop charge for repair order 48.28"
The Misc charge is 48.28, which I'm assuming is what I'm supposed to pay...
Anyway, I never trust the dealer, ever. On Monday I'm going to ask to see the damage as well as an explanation of how said damage can trigger an airbag deployment as well as get some good pictures for examination purposes.
The "impact damage noted to frame rail on underside of the vehicle (right side just behind stiffening plate)" seems like the most plausible cause depending on the severity. A minor dent should not cause an airbag deployment.
The stiffening plate damage might be due to jacking the car up, the center plate dent. Damage to the stiffening plate should not cause an airbag deployment.
Several wheels bent? Shouldn't cause an airbag deployment.
Damage to outside of front right wheel? Curb rash should not cause an airbag deployment
RR Control arm bent? Has been that way since I got the car. Should not cause an airbag deployment
Sorry for the lengthy post, but this is very irritating. I love the car, but dealerships leave a sour taste in my mouth. This is a safety related issue, but the "it's not our fault" mentality is a bad look for a business.
How do you guys feel about this situation? What would you do?