07-13-2020, 10:41 PM | #1 |
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"Service due soon" in iDrive just before lease return
My M240i lease is up in less than one month. My front brake pad service just came up on iDrive (says it's due in 500 miles) and now reminds me every time the car is turned on.
I know that all due maintenance is required to be done prior to lease return. In this case, does BMW FS consider the service to be "due" when the iDrive notification comes up saying "replace front pads in 500 miles" or when it actually counts down to 0 miles? I definitely won't be driving another 500 miles before the lease is over so the miles till due will be greater than zero when I turn the car in. Obviously if BMW FS will consider my pads as due right now then I will replace them. But there's no point in me replacing them right now just to turn it in next week if they won't consider it "due" until iDrive says 0 miles. And in case anyone asks, yes I inspected the pads manually and they are definitely worn enough to justify being due for replacement.
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07-14-2020, 08:36 AM | #2 |
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It honestly depends on the dealer entirely. I've seen them miss stuff like this, and then I've seen them tax a person. (It is not based on i drive by the way, it is based on wear just like with tires)
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07-14-2020, 01:01 PM | #5 |
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I really think you should be fine since you're not gonna put another 500 miles before turn in your lease.
I assume your car has 30k~36k miles by the end of your lease? How is the pads need to be replaced already? I didn't have to replace my brake pads until pass 60k miles with my F22 in the past.
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I'm not surprised or upset in the slightest that the pads are due for replacement. I'm just trying to make sure I don't spend the money to replace them if it's not necessary for lease return.
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It'll depend on wear, but for other services, I've had the dealer take care of it long before it was actually due. My general service and oil came up at 1200 miles left and they didn't care and scheduled it right away. Happened more than once for me as well.
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That makes sense Keep us posted how it would turn out OP.
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I sent a message to BMW FS last night and this is the reply I just got:
“Thank you for contacting BMW Financial Services. We would be happy to provide more information on required maintenance. You are required to complete any service indicated in red to avoid an end of term charge. Yellow service indicators advising of upcoming service due will not result in a charge." This sure makes it sound like I'm in the clear as long as the mileage till due is greater than zero. And this is in writing from BMW FS which as far as I'm concerned is much more useful than a dealership or dealership-employed inspector.
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