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Webdunk
Moderator Group M3 GT Register Joined: 16-October-2002 Location: Central Scotland Status: Offline Points: 5245 |
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Posted: 19-July-2013 at 00:18 |
Boo :-(
That said, if you're ever moving the 1 on and need a new home for the bmwp seats you just let me know :-) |
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bluebro
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Mine cracked at 30,000 miles, BMW didn't want to know!
Chucked them in the loft and fitted BMWP seats. |
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Cambell
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Who buys a BMW with plastic seats ?
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Webdunk
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Nothing as techie as that John. The material is fundamentally not fit for purpose. Not gutted at the mo as it's all sorted under warranty. Suspect will be v tetchy if the replacement covers go the same way tho...
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johne46
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So bad dunk for that age of car as to me it looks as if the leather they have got for that model is not bonding right causing the lift then the cracking like that?
is that whats going on there? very poor you must be gutted..
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Webdunk
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I was hoping regular feeding might prolong life but have had no joy identifying a product recommended for use on this material.
Workshop staff pointed out that recurrence wasn't covered by any warranty which kind of implies it's expected to happen again. I gather others who have suffered have had pro-trimmers replace with decent leather to prevent recurrence. |
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alanross
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That's not what you'd expect from a two year old car Dunc!
And certainly not what you'd expect from a two year old BMW. I'm guessing the possibility of this happening in another few years is likely as the material will be the same. Will regular feeding prolong the life? Good news your getting yours replaced under warranty. |
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Webdunk
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Stuck a wee post up in the wilderness that is the 1 Series forum - http://www.bavarian-board.co.uk/forum_posts.asp?TID=49943&PID=455225
Sensatec material on 123d cracked after only 27,500 miles. Fortunately the nice people at Calterdon agreed that it was a warranty issue. Suspect anyone who has a recent model with non-leather interior may want to keep an eye out for the issue. |
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