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      10-06-2015, 03:22 PM   #1
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Required Maintenance To Stay Warranty Compliant

Does anyone have the actual list of things I need to get done so that I don't accidentally void my warranty? 2014 X3 xDrive35i

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Take it in for service when it tells you to ?
Exactly. If the CBS (Condition Based Service) doesn't call for it, then the dealer won't do it under warranty. Known exceptions are that the dealer will do a once a year oil change under warranty, even if CBS doesn't call for it, and once a year wiper changes under warranty. If you ignore a CBS service requirement then that may be a warranty compliance issue.
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I mean, as I'm sure most of you are aware there are things (for example the brake sensor) that aren't entirely accurate
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I mean, as I'm sure most of you are aware there are things (for example the brake sensor) that aren't entirely accurate
I have to agree with this, I'm at 24k (2yrs) and my brake sensor says i still have at least 10k miles to go.
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I have to agree with this, I'm at 24k (2yrs) and my brake sensor says i still have at least 10k miles to go.
That is about where I am at too. It would be nice to at least have a general roadmap so that I can compare and make my own determination as to if sensors are bad or if things really need to be serviced. The last thing I want is to go in for an oil change and have them tell me no because I missed required maintenance.
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