lol wut yourselflol wut ?
So trust in the warranty, and if and when something actually goes wrong, i.e. you get a light on the dash then you get in touch with BMW. Warranty is for piece of mind, not so you can sit there monitoring for non-issues.because i paid a premium for having a BMW used approved car with 12 months warranty.
As aboveWhats the point in paying for a premium of 12 months warranty if your not going to keep an eye on it?
lol wutIf your not going to bother keeping an eye on your car you may aswel go to a back street dealer and buy one from them and save yourself some money .
Can you prove that, or could it be that the Starter just failed anyway? Starter motors still failed on cars that predated stop/start.Also , i wanted to code out auto start stop. as my previous car had this enabled for half its life, and it eventually fried the starter motor which i then had to replace.
And are any of those codes anything to actually get excited about?its also a good thing that i got a decent reader as it turns out that BMW had not cleared a bunch of codes from before they sold me the car, now they are cleared i want to see if it stays clear or if any of them come back. I know these were codes pre them selling me the car as carly tells you what milage they first reported on
When I actually needed to read the codes on my car for problems, there was one code that was a problem, but lots of historic codes for things like bulbs being out - just because codes exist doesn't mean they are definitely anything to worry about.
Honestly just stop, stop looking for problems and just drive the car.