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All maintenance services must be performed to
keep your warranty coverage valid. It is the
owner’s responsibility to maintain the vehicle as
indicated by the vehicle’s Condition Based
Service (CBS) display and/or as outlined in the
Maintenance Service Summary section of this
booklet. Prior to performing service or repair
work under warranty, when necessary, the owner
must present to the authorized BMW center
proof that the periodic maintenance services
were performed at the required intervals. The
repair invoices/receipts for the completion of
required maintenances services should be
retained for this purpose.
Safety Belt Warranty - Kansas
Safety belts are covered under the BMW New
Vehicle Limited Warranty for defects in material
or workmanship for a period of 10 years,
unlimited mileage from the date of purchase. In
order to be eligible for this coverage, the vehicle
must be a new car retailed in the State of Kansas
and the repair performed by an authorized BMW
center in Kansas.
Other Items
Wheel alignment, balancing and wiper blade
inserts are covered up to the first 2,000 miles on
the vehicle.
Items which are subject to wear and tear or
deterioration due to driving habits or
conditions, such as brake pads/linings, brake
discs, filters, upholstery, trim and chrome
items, paint finish, glass, and similar items,
their coverage is specifically limited to
defects in material or workmanship.
Additionally, wood trim and leather
upholstery have inherent variations in color
and texture, dependent upon being properly
cleaned and maintained. These items may
lighten or darken due to age or exposure to
sunlight; this is not a defect in materials or
workmanship.
What is not covered:
Remote control transmitter battery replacement.
Damage, including consequential, to the vehicle
or the Lithium-ion high-voltage battery which
results from negligence, improper operation of
the vehicle, improper repair, lack of or improper
maintenance, environmental influences, flood,
accident or fire damage or road salt corrosion.
Lithium-ion high-voltage battery that has been
opened or removed from the vehicle by a
non-authorized BMW center during the limited
warranty or the capacity coverage period.
Lithium-ion high-voltage battery damage
resulting from leaving your vehicle for longer than
14 days with a remaining “electric range” of less
than 6 miles.
Damage to paint finish due to stone chips, nicks,
dents, acid rain, industrial fallout, other
environmental influences, and normal
deterioration, such as fading, discoloration, or
loss of luster, improper care/repair of matte
paint finishes, as well as damage caused by lack
of maintenance, excessive rubbing, the use of
improper cleaners, polishes and/or waxes.
Maintenance services and parts when replaced
during maintenance such as lubricants, fluids,
replacement of filters, and refrigerant.
Failure to maintain the vehicle properly in
accordance with the instructions in the Owner’s
Manual or the Service section of this Statement,
that results in the failure of any part of the vehicle.
Modification of the vehicle or installation of any
performance accessories or components
attached to the vehicle which alters the original
engineering and/or operating specifications or
which result in damage to the other original
components, electrical interference, electrical
short, radio static, water leaks and wind noise.
Tires are warranted by their respective
manufacturer. See the Tire Warranty Statement
on page 23.
Driving over rough or damaged road surfaces,
as well as debris, curbs and other obstacles
can cause serious damage to wheels, tires
and suspension parts. This is more likely to
occur with low-profile tires that provide less
cushioning between the wheel and the road.
Be careful to avoid road hazards and reduce
your speed, especially if your vehicle is
equipped with low-profile tires.
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