Big Nasty wrote: » Park & Ride in Balally (D14), Luas in to city centre, back out the following morning to Dundrum TC for brunch and a bit of retail therapy / Christmas shopping. Tip off on the M50 with a full belly. Be perfectly primed for more pints by the time you land home.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » I see BMW have finally addressed the whole "all our cars are going on fire" thing not a minute too soon for owners either.
colm_mcm wrote: » It’s only the 4 cylinder diesels though
bazz26 wrote: » It's to do with a potential coolant leak in the EGR cooler. Affects both 2.0 litre and 3.0 litre diesel engines. I await a letter from them to tell me there is no part available yet but to be patient.
Wailin wrote: » Nah 6 cylinder too, got the letter last week.
MetzgerMeister wrote: » As did I. I've experienced 3 of the 4 symptoms they listed. Not looking forward to what the loaner car will be :pac:
Wailin wrote: » And it could be a long loaner....no parts available at all for N57 engine.
GustavoFring wrote: » What are the symptoms? Didn't get a letter yet.
Wailin wrote: » You really should be handing that car in immediately MM!
MetzgerMeister wrote: » 1. The low engine coolant is displayed to the driver 2. The check engine and/or drivetrain warning message is displayed to the driver 3. A loss of power from the engine whilst driving 4. Smell of exhaust gas and a whistling noise from the engine compartment I've experienced 2, 3 and 4.
James Bond Junior wrote: » I have heard the Ethnic minorities are targeting classics a lot these days.
vintagevrs wrote: » How do manufacturers contact owners of cars that are due a recall if it's not in the dealer network? Do revenue release the registered owner details to them for cars that meet the criteria? The service manager told me there is a recall outstanding on my car for the egr. No parts available though. So I asked them to contact me when they get the parts and they refused asking me to just check back in a month or two. No symptoms as yet thankfully.
Leonard Hofstadter wrote: » For safety recalls they're supposed to contact Shannon who will give them the names and addresses, and then they will contact the owners. In this way, even imports should be covered. It shouldn't make any difference if the car goes into a main dealer all the time, or none of the time.
ELM327 wrote: » Surely that is not GDPR compliant.
morritty wrote: » It is complient. "1. How does the right to be forgotten work in principle? If an individual exercises their right to be forgotten, the data controller must take reasonable steps to inform all parties in the supply chain who are processing the subject’s personal data about the erasure. However, unsubscribing or opting-out from marketing communications is different from the right to be forgotten. In the case of an individual no longer wanting to receive direct marketing communications, an organisation should retain their personal data information as long as necessary in an ‘unsubscribe’ file, making sure all parties in the supply chain are aware. The right to be forgotten doesn’t mean you have to delete your existing suppression files either. These will still be required to make sure you do not contact those people that have asked you not to get in touch, and is a separate requirement. This means organisations will be able to retain customer information to contact them about safety or product recall concerns even if that customer has exercised the right to be forgotten."