Archive for September 9th, 2009

Sep 09 2009

Auto Recalls: BMW, Z4, 2009

Published by Lemon Law under Vehicle Recalls

Build Dates : March 10, 2009 - March 19, 2009

NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number : 09V327000

Date Owner’s Notified:
Date Received by ODI: 20090811
Date Added to Databse: 20090812

Manufacturer’s Involved: BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, LLC
Manufacturer’s Responsible for the Recall: BMW OF NORTH AMERICA, LLC
Manufacturer Campaign Number:

Component: ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:WIRING
Potential Number Of Units Affected :

Summary:

BMW is recalling certain model year 2009 Z4 30i and 35i vehicles manufactured between march 10 and march 19, 2009. A defective crimp connector in a belt tensioner wiring plug may lead to increased electrical resistance of that connection.

Consequence:

Increased electrical resistance in that circuit could cause the safety belt tensioner to fail to deploy in a crash, possibly resulting in increased injury to the seat occupant.

Remedy:

The manufacturer has not yet provided the agency with a remedy or notification schedule.

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Sep 09 2009

CA Lemon Laws and Extended Warranties

Published by Lemon Law under General Articles

CA Lemon laws are compeled by various states that protect customers from defective vehicles. Lemon laws demand the vehicle problem be taken care of by the manufacturer, not the car dealership. If you buy a lemon, vehicke you are often entitled to some sort of compensation that deals with how much you paid for the vehicle and how many miles are on it.

Different states have different lemon laws. Some states cover used cars under their lemon laws, while some only cover new vehicles. There are many websites where you can find out your state’s particular policy regarding lemon vehicles. Simply go to the search engine of your choice and type in your state’s name followed by ‘lemon law.’  Honesty regarding the lemon law is always the best policy, and disclosure makes it legal. Just follow a few simple guidelines and you’ll be alright.

What your warranty will cover depends on your choosen policy. Ideally, you will want a policy that covers parts and labor, as well as wear, tear and breakdown. Some plans will require you to pay a deductible, others won’t.

Do your research and choose the one who will provide you a warranty and plan that suits your needs and your budget. In case you are educated, you will avoid many troubles and being duped into getting a policy that you do not want. Before shopping for a policy, be clear on what you need, and don’t let slick salespeople convince you otherwise.

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