View Single Post
      08-15-2016, 12:13 PM   #12
tom @ eas
General
tom @ eas's Avatar
United_States
8215
Rep
18,823
Posts

Drives: BMW
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Anaheim, CA

iTrader: (19)

Garage List
2018 BMW i3s  [5.00]
2010 BMW M3  [6.50]
2015 BMW M4  [6.20]
Quote:
Originally Posted by RichardL321 View Post
Tom - I have a few things I would like coded on my brand new i3. What happens when the dealer overwrites that with an update? How often does that happen? Where does recoding leave me on warranty, etc?

Thanks, Richard L.
Dealer visits shouldn't happen all that often, but if they update - there's a chance the coding can be overwritten. Simply request that you do not wish the car to be updated, most times your SA will comply unless there is some sort of recall in effect. If you have a service appointment coming up, get that out of the way prior to coding.

Worst case scenario, we can always code again.
__________________
Tom G. | european auto source (eas)
email: tom@europeanautosource.com · web: https://europeanautosource.com· tel 866.669.0705 · ca: 714.369.8524 x22

GET DAILY UPDATES ON OUR BLOG · FACEBOOK · YOUTUBE · FLICKR · INSTAGRAM
Appreciate 0