Volume Control Solenoid, is there an extended warranty service for this issue?
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Volume Control Solenoid, is there an extended warranty service for this issue?
I have seen there was a service bulletin for this issue but was hoping since it is such a common issue that an extended warranty service had been issued???
So far not really happy that every time we take our 2011 MC Countryman in for an oil change we end up spending $1500 on it
So far not really happy that every time we take our 2011 MC Countryman in for an oil change we end up spending $1500 on it
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https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/20...44680-8464.pdf
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So the Vanos solenoid is visible on the outside of the engine block. The timing chain tensioner is also on the outside. These both leak and are easily addressed.
The cam sprocket vanos and the oil pump solenoid referenced in your SIM are internal. The sprocket is under the valve cover and the oil pump solenoid is inside of the oil pan. Your oil pan is leaking? They would have no visible way of knowing whether your oil pump was leaking inside the oil pan.
I have read the SIM you posted - thank you for posting that. Just confused how they came up with that quote based on " it leaking".
The cam sprocket vanos and the oil pump solenoid referenced in your SIM are internal. The sprocket is under the valve cover and the oil pump solenoid is inside of the oil pan. Your oil pan is leaking? They would have no visible way of knowing whether your oil pump was leaking inside the oil pan.
I have read the SIM you posted - thank you for posting that. Just confused how they came up with that quote based on " it leaking".
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So the Vanos solenoid is visible on the outside of the engine block. The timing chain tensioner is also on the outside. These both leak and are easily addressed.
The cam sprocket vanos and the oil pump solenoid referenced in your SIM are internal. The sprocket is under the valve cover and the oil pump solenoid is inside of the oil pan. Your oil pan is leaking? They would have no visible way of knowing whether your oil pump was leaking inside the oil pan.
I have read the SIM you posted - thank you for posting that. Just confused how they came up with that quote based on " it leaking".
The cam sprocket vanos and the oil pump solenoid referenced in your SIM are internal. The sprocket is under the valve cover and the oil pump solenoid is inside of the oil pan. Your oil pan is leaking? They would have no visible way of knowing whether your oil pump was leaking inside the oil pan.
I have read the SIM you posted - thank you for posting that. Just confused how they came up with that quote based on " it leaking".
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