Hydrolock Update! More help needed from previous thread
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Hey if you have full coverage insurance then let them handle it...Putting the original filter on and playing dumb is just wrong...My friend's girl drove in a flooded street and had a stock filter but it hydrolocked it because the water was so much that it sprayed on and into the filter opening and evently got sucked up...So, it can happen with a stock filter. BMW was the maker...
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Uh, am I missing something?
Flood damage is not a warranty item. I don't care what you do to the car before taking it to the dealer, hydrolock is freakin obvious and will not be covered in any way shape or form.
In my 9 years in the business I've seen my share of water damaged engines and none of them ever attempted warranty or received any. Claim it on your insurance.
Flood damage is not a warranty item. I don't care what you do to the car before taking it to the dealer, hydrolock is freakin obvious and will not be covered in any way shape or form.
In my 9 years in the business I've seen my share of water damaged engines and none of them ever attempted warranty or received any. Claim it on your insurance.
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