03-27-2017, 04:23 PM | #1 |
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Last Friday had a worn tire and now waiting on a recall to be fixed
I've been looking around at posts and can't find an answer about how long it takes a fuel pump to be replaced.
Anyways, Last Friday I woke up to notice that my front right tire was low. I took it to the dealership and found out that I need 3 tires replaced. (Thank god for tire and wheel warranty). The only tire that is good is the front drivers side. It seems like these RFT wear out fast, however I drive like a bat out of hell. I called later in the evening to see if my car was almost complete. My service advisor told me that it wouldn't be ready until after the weekend because of a recall on the fuel pump. Has anybody else had this recall taken care of, and how long did it take? 2013 f30 n55
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Also, tires normally come with mileage warranties, so if your tires don't last as long as they should, you can bring them back and get refunded for the mileage you should have left.
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Also, tires normally come with mileage warranties, so if your tires don't last as long as they should, you can bring them back and get refunded for the mileage you should have left.
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