07-28-2021, 06:21 PM | #1 |
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Timing chain lawsiut help
Hello everyone, I am new to the forum and I tried to explore all the forums and googalet <but no luck.
My timing chain changed a few teeth and now the car is no longer starting. I called the dealer to ask them for an offer and they told me $ 6200 "I can't believe this is my first BMW and I'm a little cold. Then I found this claim against BMW and I qualify for 55% compensation, because my car is 2013 86000 miles. My question is: does this still apply, because the compensation form says that it must be completed before June 2021. I also read that I can use a third party service. I will appreciate any advice and help on this. PS I don't know how that sounds, but English is not my first language. Thanks . |
08-08-2021, 05:58 PM | #2 |
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https://timingchainmodulesettlement.com/Home/portalid/0
Unfortunately, you are SOL (shite out of luck). At this point your best option would be to work with your dealer or an independent mechanic. |
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You need to bring your BMW to an authorized service center and I highly suggest you bring a printed copy of this notice along with you to the service desk. Good luck and let us know if you are covered for a portion of the repairs! |
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He should be covered under his situation and I would be calling BMW corporate if the dealership gave me any grief regarding the situation, along with the law offices which filed the lawsuit. This is what I would be personally doing in this situation. |
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