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      07-12-2021, 06:51 PM   #1
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Exclamation 2016 M235i CPO warranty

I have had my CPO 2016 M235i for 2 years, just found out there was oil on the O2 sensor, it probably be a VCG leak.

I would hate to replace it myself since I totally forgot that the CPO warranty expired 2 months ago in May. Called BMW North America, they said they might extend the warranty since I only have 47,000 miles, but I have to get the $197 inspection first to confirm the problem. I will not get reimbursed for the $197 if the warranty is not extended after the diagnosis. Does anyone have a similar experience? Will the warranty get extended? If the chance is bad, I would rather save the $197 cause I am gonna do it myself without warranty.
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Turns out there is a High-Cost Emissions- Related Parts Warranty in California that covers the VCG for 7 years / 70k miles, and the repair was covered.
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Turns out there is a High-Cost Emissions- Related Parts Warranty in California that covers the VCG for 7 years / 70k miles, and the repair was covered.
CA emissions regulations are terrific when it comes to repairs required beyond the base manufacturer's warranty period, whether the vehicle was purchased in CA or in other states that follow those regulations (mostly in the Northeast, I think).

When living in New Hampshire, I had two vehicles that had expensive emissions-related issues long after the initial manufacturer's warranty had expired. However, both vehicles were purchased in Massachusetts, which follows the CA regulatory scheme for emissions-related vehicle components. As a result, the repairs were completed under warranty even though they were performed in NH.
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