Another M2 spring failure
Discussion
Hi all. Was driving (sedately) to meet a mate on Thursday eve when the dreaded rear spring failure hit me. Big bang at the back, warning lights everywhere and a grinding noise.
BMW Assist recovered it to a dealer and sure enough, the spring has snapped - hardly an unknown issue.
Car is 7 years old, on 55k miles and covered by BMW warranty. What are the chances that the warranty would cover this?
BMW Assist recovered it to a dealer and sure enough, the spring has snapped - hardly an unknown issue.
Car is 7 years old, on 55k miles and covered by BMW warranty. What are the chances that the warranty would cover this?
Megaflow said:
Highly unlikely I would say. Not sure how a spring failure lead to warning lights though, there are no sensors on the spring.
Not sure if its a similar set up to the Mini, but when the rear springs fail on these they take the ABS sensor with them as the spring shoots down.Lox said:
Thanks, I might give it a go. Specific exclusions from warranty cover include
"all service items which will
require periodic replacement."
Not sure if a spring is a service item, but they do require periodic replacement.
If it is a service item it will have a replacement schedule, I have never seen springs as service items."all service items which will
require periodic replacement."
Not sure if a spring is a service item, but they do require periodic replacement.
It's not a service item but they may blame corrosion, which is usually excluded.
It might depend what the dealer says to the warranty company - I had one replaced by a 3rd party warranty company (having said that the "BMW" one is really a 3rd party too) and they tried to trick the dealer into agreeing it was caused by corrosion. Thankfully he said it wasn't, but in reality that is the reason they break,
It might depend what the dealer says to the warranty company - I had one replaced by a 3rd party warranty company (having said that the "BMW" one is really a 3rd party too) and they tried to trick the dealer into agreeing it was caused by corrosion. Thankfully he said it wasn't, but in reality that is the reason they break,
Evolved said:
What is it with BMW and VAG that causes rear spring failure? Had a couple of GTi s and they both had failed rear springs.
I've had the fronts break on Mercs (twice on same car) and wife's Renault Clio. The Clio was many years ago, when car only had a 1 yr warranty. Both rears were found to be broken at 4yr service / MOT. Renault replaced them FOC. Dealer had loads in stock so it must have been common.2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
Evolved said:
What is it with BMW and VAG that causes rear spring failure? Had a couple of GTi s and they both had failed rear springs.
It's not limited to those marques, it's now a fairly common occurrence due to the state of our roads!Evolved said:
Good point, the roads are shocking. I was asking as most people I know with VAG or BMW s have had spring failure so seems a common occurrence in those brands. Low profile tyres, big wheels, crap roads - snapped springs.
Terrible potholes round here. Bust a rear spring on daughter's mini last year which took out the ABS sensor with predictable results.It's still on runflats, which I'm 100% sure don't help.
silentbrown said:
Evolved said:
Good point, the roads are shocking. I was asking as most people I know with VAG or BMW s have had spring failure so seems a common occurrence in those brands. Low profile tyres, big wheels, crap roads - snapped springs.
Terrible potholes round here. Bust a rear spring on daughter's mini last year which took out the ABS sensor with predictable results.It's still on runflats, which I'm 100% sure don't help.
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