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Post by joylove » Sun May 27, 2012 8:44 pm

dellboy 1959 wrote:But surely you could argue that normal tools such as hammers/screwdrivers have more than one purpose whereas this gadget is produced for one purpose and one purpose only.
I would at least like to see some sort of restriction in sales as in you must prove your a genuine respected garage before you are allowed one.
Let's face it, you couldn't go into a gunsmiths and say sell me that 12 bore and I'll show you my FAC license next time i pop in :shock:
I honestly don't know. I guess it falls into the same area as cashpoint skimmers, confiscatable and liable to be charged as "going equipped", but made and sold outside the UK so difficult to clamp down on.
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Post by PurplePork » Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:52 am

Now brought to the attention of Autocar.

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Post by bmw virgin » Mon Jul 02, 2012 5:39 pm

Spotted this on Piston Heads:- 1M gone in 3 mins

Worrying for all you e9x owners!

You would think manufacturers would come up with a fix in double quick time....especially if word spreads & affects sales!
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Post by dellboy 1959 » Mon Jul 02, 2012 5:55 pm

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Post by KennyJunior2 » Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:33 pm

Extra security? Steering lock, pedal lock, additional immoberliser, battery kill switch. Make each journey a bit long winded though.

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Post by ade and liz flint » Tue Jul 17, 2012 4:15 pm

As per my post in here, anyone who would wish to articulate their frustrations at BMW's lack of interest in this issue with the E9x-based models, please email Matt....his address is on the post. It's the only way we will prove a point to them (ie, there IS a known problem) and unless we work as a team, we'll get nowhere. So far, he has received 3 emails...everyone else is apparently blindingly happy with their cars' standard security system and inability to defeat a thief.

Up to you guys, now....a lone moan or 3 will get us nowhere :cry: It may be a group gripe doesn't either, but if they want our repeat business and we want to keep our current cars until we decide to move them on, it's up to us to say so and do something about it.

I expect a resounding silence, again. Surprise me. Please :roll:
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Post by SleeperService » Tue Jul 17, 2012 6:04 pm

I have emailed Matt.

...and I got what appears to be a very non committal standard stock response.

its simple, they will not recognise openly that there is an issue until enough complaints are made.

Thats my opinion, anyway.

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Post by ade and liz flint » Tue Jul 17, 2012 6:30 pm

SleeperService wrote:I have emailed Matt.

...and I got what appears to be a very non committal standard stock response.

its simple, they will not recognise openly that there is an issue until enough complaints are made.

Thats my opinion, anyway.

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Agree with you.

Thanks for the support: very much appreciated. I will tell Matt exactly what I think about this when I see him in September. We won't be buying a new BMW of any variant as long as this issue runs.
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Post by vblanche » Tue Jul 17, 2012 6:42 pm

ade and liz flint wrote:
SleeperService wrote:I have emailed Matt.

...and I got what appears to be a very non committal standard stock response.

its simple, they will not recognise openly that there is an issue until enough complaints are made.

Thats my opinion, anyway.

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Agree with you.

Thanks for the support: very much appreciated. I will tell Matt exactly what I think about this when I see him in September. We won't be buying a new BMW of any variant as long as this issue runs.
+1, and when I'll back from France, I'll write him.
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Post by ade and liz flint » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:54 am

So, that's 4 of us now written....any more?

At least if mine or the other 3 are nicked due to this, I know I'll take great pleasure in throwing this link (and the others) and my mails in front of BMW CS and asking them what the Swear they think they're playing at. Then I'll be consulting my lawyers.
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Post by Hector's Dad » Thu Jul 19, 2012 4:27 pm

Just had the car serviced at my main dealer (yeah, I know but they're nice to me :wink: ) . The young lady on service reception had never heard of this issue (!) but the service manager and workshop manager had. Their comment was that "BMW are well aware of the situation but have issued no instructions". I took "instructions" to mean resolution.

Email to that effect sent to Matt.

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Post by ade and liz flint » Thu Jul 19, 2012 4:36 pm

Hector's Dad wrote:Email to that effect sent to Matt.
Ta. It all gives ammunition to Matt for his discussions with BMW. No good if he says only 2 of us are concerned....
Interesting comment they made :roll:
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Post by Hector's Dad » Thu Jul 19, 2012 6:33 pm

Interesting comment they made
that could of course have been just to get rid of me :wink:

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Post by vblanche » Tue Jul 31, 2012 10:14 am

I've emailed BMW UK, here is their answer:
Dear Dr Blancheteau,

Thank you very much for your online communication dated July 27, 2012. I am extremely sorry to learn that you have been given cause for concern regarding the security of your vehicle following some coverage on the Internet.

Firstly, I would like to advise that whilst BMW take pride in guaranteeing the safety and performance of our vehicles, respecting the safety regulations existing in the various countries, a car manufacturer cannot possibly know the many techniques used by criminals all over the world. At this stage, I can only recommend that you contact your local police force, who can instead advise on the measures to adopt to deter local criminals, since this is their field of expertise. I sincerely hope that the police bring this situation to a close.

Furthermore, I also understand that you would like to know if BMW are taking steps with regards to this issue. In this instance, I suggest that you liaise with your local BMW Approved Dealership. After inspecting and assessing your onboard computer, they will be in the best position to advise if there are any issues or updates required.

I am sorry that I have been unable to fully address your concerns in this first instance, however, I do hope that this information is of use to you. I have recorded details of your contact as an official customer complaint under case reference number 1-8319634179, which may be utilised as part of our ongoing internal auditing programme in the future.

Yours sincerely


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Post by ade and liz flint » Tue Jul 31, 2012 12:06 pm

vblanche wrote: At this stage, I can only recommend that you contact your local police force, who can instead advise on the measures to adopt to deter local criminals, since this is their field of expertise. I sincerely hope that the police bring this situation to a close.
A fabulous piece of buck-passing :lol:

Check your computer for potential updates? Seems they're able to steal newer cars than yours with no resistance at all from the OBC, so that's a pointless suggestion. Krooklok it.
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