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      10-01-2012, 02:19 PM   #1
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Smile My M5/M6 replacement oil pump is installed and car is on way back to me

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Just received notification that my oil pump is in [recall/issue details here]. My M6 was flatbedded to the dealer and should be complete this afternoon.

I hope this brings a measure of relief to those of you affected by the recall.

UPDATE 10/2: Great news. My M6 oil pump has been replaced! The vehicle is being delivered to my office as I write this. What a relief! I hope all of you have similar smooth and seamless recalls. There is hope after all. I am getting the car back earlier than expected. All I can say is hang in there and good luck to all.

Only 11 days from recall notification to return delivery of the vehicle with completed recall service. Given the severity of this recall, I am very impressed with BMW and my dealer.
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Just received notification that my oil pump is in. My M6 was flatbedded to the dealer and should be complete this afternoon.

I hope this brings a measure of relief to those of you affected by the recall.
Does your dealer have all the ancillary parts to fix?
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      10-01-2012, 02:40 PM   #3
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I assume so. Otherwise he would not have come to pick up the car. There would be no point as the agreement was I'd keep it in my garage. If we held it at the dealer he would have had to take it in and out of their service garage. Plus I could be assured it was safe. On the other hand we'll see.
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I assume so. Otherwise he would not have come to pick up the car. There would be no point as the agreement was I'd keep it in my garage. If we held it at the dealer he would have had to take it in and out of their service garage. Plus I could be assured it was safe. On the other hand we'll see.
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Thank you for posting this info on your car. Please let us know how it goes and if they in fact get the car back to you in short order.
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Thanks Stonehands for the update! Good news...
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Thanks great news!!! Hopefully we all will be getting a call soon.
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Does your dealer have all the ancillary parts to fix?
Good call. They received all but a filter. They are having it overnighted. In the meantime, they are keeping the car on a lift in the garage with a warm heater next to it wrapped in blankets so it will not get too cold. ET completion, tomorrow afternoon or Wed AM depending upon whether the parts arrive in the AM mail or PM.
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I just posted an update on my thread from Friday. Just received notice from my dealer that they have my replacement pump in their hands! Just need to get my car delivered from the VPC for the install.
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is it really just a 2 hour job? or are we talking open heart surgery here?
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I just posted an update on my thread from Friday. Just received notice from my dealer that they have my replacement pump in their hands! Just need to get my car delivered from the VPC for the install.
fantastic! so looks like repairs will be done at the dealer then,?!?
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      10-01-2012, 07:21 PM   #11
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is it really just a 2 hour job? or are we talking open heart surgery here?
All info I have heard from BMW NA as well as my dealer are consistent at approximately 2.5 hours.
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      10-01-2012, 07:24 PM   #12
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So this would mean they have have already received the instructions as well. Hopefully we all have are cars no later then 2 weeks.
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Great news!! I spoke to my rep today and my pump has been shipped, and the part has to be matched to your VIN. They have allocation priority list, and they are trying to have my car repaired at the VDC vs. the dealer. They ball is rolling boys, and my car arrived on the Toronto so timing is perfect as I was expecting my car mid October anyway.
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Great news!! I spoke to my rep today and my pump has been shipped, and the part has to be matched to your VIN. They have allocation priority list, and they are trying to have my car repaired at the VDC vs. the dealer. They ball is rolling boys, and my car arrived on the Toronto so timing is perfect as I was expecting my car mid October anyway.
My car was on the Toronto as well and is waiting at the VPC for the pump. How did your CA find out it was shipped and your car was allocated?
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      10-01-2012, 07:38 PM   #15
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Reminds me of Scottie from Star Trek where he always underestimated his capability to look good. Looks like BMW is taking this very seriously. I just hope the dealer does not screw it up. I use a dealership one hour away because my local dealership has abysmal service. Fortunately, they are usually very good. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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My car was on the Toronto as well and is waiting at the VPC for the pump. How did your CA find out it was shipped and your car was allocated?
+1, Im gonna call my dealer tomorrow hopefully they can actually give me some decent information on when my car should have the pump. Last week they were clueless.
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+1, Im gonna call my dealer tomorrow hopefully they can actually give me some decent information on when my car should have the pump. Last week they were clueless.
I got the feeling my dealer was clueless until this morning when the pump showed up in the mail. I honestly do not think they had any warning or prior notification. Still it is hopeful.
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My car was on the Toronto as well and is waiting at the VPC for the pump. How did your CA find out it was shipped and your car was allocated?
The dealers have been notified, and they are good at selling cars and that's it my personal opinion. I have written only to BMWNA, and the Munich head quarters to voice my concerns very professional no demands what so ever. As parts come in they should be assigned to specific cars, and my CA is been wonderful by providing me updates. I would say some are better than others, but I have learned if you make demands, and irate it will not be smooth. The dealers were sent all the information, but it's like email who reads all the details when you have a gazallion of them. I suggest you call your CA to see where your car is on the allocation list. Hope that helps.
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The dealers have been notified, and they are good at selling cars and that's it my personal opinion. I have written only to BMWNA, and the Munich head quarters to voice my concerns very professional no demands what so ever. As parts come in they should be assigned to specific cars, and my CA is been wonderful by providing me updates. I would say some are better than others, but I have learned if you make demands, and irate it will not be smooth. The dealers were sent all the information, but it's like email who reads all the details when you have a gazallion of them. I suggest you call your CA to see where your car is on the allocation list. Hope that helps.
Client adviser or service adviser?
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The dealers have been notified, and they are good at selling cars and that's it my personal opinion. I have written only to BMWNA, and the Munich head quarters to voice my concerns very professional no demands what so ever. As parts come in they should be assigned to specific cars, and my CA is been wonderful by providing me updates. I would say some are better than others, but I have learned if you make demands, and irate it will not be smooth. The dealers were sent all the information, but it's like email who reads all the details when you have a gazallion of them. I suggest you call your CA to see where your car is on the allocation list. Hope that helps.
+1.

I wrote an even-tempered email to BMW NA requesting information, and then had a civilized call with the gentelman to whom my email was forwarded. He was happy to share whatever information he had since I treated him respectfully. He noted that he'd had a few calls last week on which he "heard more four letter words than he knew existed." He didn't seem to enthusiastic about helping those individuals out.
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Client adviser or service adviser?
Client advisor at BMNA, another poster stated the fact they all have cars assigned to them for handling. My CA called me first and left me a message, and when I called back we discussed my expectations, and I let them know this was my sixth BMW, it was a cash buy and they took if from there. But I do caution anyone making threats or lawyer talk they will shut down. I work for a major corporation, and when I receive threat letters I send them to legal and I will not call back I let the lawyers handle. BMW will out live all of us, but I do feel they are doing the right thing to get supply to help us all.
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+1.

I wrote an even-tempered email to BMW NA requesting information, and then had a civilized call with the gentelman to whom my email was forwarded. He was happy to share whatever information he had since I treated him respectfully. He noted that he'd had a few calls last week on which he "heard more four letter words than he knew existed." He didn't seem to enthusiastic about helping those individuals out.
Spot on my friend! The reps have a job to do, and are dealing with a lot of A type personalities. They have the power on the pin so be nice guys, and they know we all spent a lot of coin on these cars. But telling them their job will get you to the bottom of the pile, and my CA clearly said thanks for being respectful!
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