NDubSki
12-21-2011, 10:27 AM
My driver's side taillight has a grounding issue. This has happened several times in the car's life. Two most recent times were last year around this time and this year currently. Last year I had my mechanic rig up another pin, and the issue went away... until now. Melted again, and my taillight works intermediately.
I called BMWNA just now and asked if my car, although not a 2002-2005 sedan, but nonetheless same chassis with the same issue, is eligible for the recall. After checking my VIN, I am not. I asked her how my issue is different than that of the e46 sedans, and she could not answer that, only stating that the recall is VIN specific. I explained to her that I am worried about getting rear ended with one functional taillight, and asked her what the reason for the recall was. She told me the DOT was responsible for the recall, not the manufacturer, and had no information on that (bull).
So, my question is, why is your taillight failure any different than mine, besides the fact that my car is one year older than the guidelines and has 2 fewer doors?
I know there are other solutions (LED tails, getting ANOTHER pin), but it'd be nice to know that my manufacturer has my back along with my brother's backs. I feel like the black sheep.
My only thought is that my VIN revealed to her that I have a rice banner on my car. Then I can completely understand excluding me from the recall :facepalm
I called BMWNA just now and asked if my car, although not a 2002-2005 sedan, but nonetheless same chassis with the same issue, is eligible for the recall. After checking my VIN, I am not. I asked her how my issue is different than that of the e46 sedans, and she could not answer that, only stating that the recall is VIN specific. I explained to her that I am worried about getting rear ended with one functional taillight, and asked her what the reason for the recall was. She told me the DOT was responsible for the recall, not the manufacturer, and had no information on that (bull).
So, my question is, why is your taillight failure any different than mine, besides the fact that my car is one year older than the guidelines and has 2 fewer doors?
I know there are other solutions (LED tails, getting ANOTHER pin), but it'd be nice to know that my manufacturer has my back along with my brother's backs. I feel like the black sheep.
My only thought is that my VIN revealed to her that I have a rice banner on my car. Then I can completely understand excluding me from the recall :facepalm