gscouple
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Guys and/or gals,
I really need help here.
My R1200GS is coming up to 16 months old and for the last 10 months I've had a constant electrical problem. It's let me down on holiday, going to work and left me stranded. I get the same click, click, click noise. It's been into different dealers about 8 times now to try to sort out this problem and I went out to try and start it again and the problems still there. My problem is the Prestige, where I bought the bike, have tried to wash their hands of it as they are no longer a BMW dealer. They have told me it's BMW UK i need to contact. So, I contacted BMW UK and they said it was nothing to do with them. I told them this was my third BMW and that I wanted their help to sort out something, ie. a replacement bike or something as the BMW dealer told me that my bike was probably a 'Friday afternoon' bike. BMW UK didn't seem at all bothered that they might lose a customer forever and turned their backs on me.
I was so pleased to see this thread because it seems as if this click, click, click electrical problem isn't an isolated incident. I am really worried what will happen when my waranty runs out and feel very alone in my dealings with BMW. I have contacted a lawyer who says he's willing to take my case but I don't really want it to go that far- surely BMW should provide help.
Could anyone who's got any advice please reply. I would be very grateful.
I really need help here.
My R1200GS is coming up to 16 months old and for the last 10 months I've had a constant electrical problem. It's let me down on holiday, going to work and left me stranded. I get the same click, click, click noise. It's been into different dealers about 8 times now to try to sort out this problem and I went out to try and start it again and the problems still there. My problem is the Prestige, where I bought the bike, have tried to wash their hands of it as they are no longer a BMW dealer. They have told me it's BMW UK i need to contact. So, I contacted BMW UK and they said it was nothing to do with them. I told them this was my third BMW and that I wanted their help to sort out something, ie. a replacement bike or something as the BMW dealer told me that my bike was probably a 'Friday afternoon' bike. BMW UK didn't seem at all bothered that they might lose a customer forever and turned their backs on me.
I was so pleased to see this thread because it seems as if this click, click, click electrical problem isn't an isolated incident. I am really worried what will happen when my waranty runs out and feel very alone in my dealings with BMW. I have contacted a lawyer who says he's willing to take my case but I don't really want it to go that far- surely BMW should provide help.
Could anyone who's got any advice please reply. I would be very grateful.
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