Scooting along the motorway tonight in low sun and the car on the inside lane sent a piece of plastic trim into my path. I thought I had ripped a tyre, no such luck. The protective underside cover for the auto transmission fluid tray was completely ripped and once off the motorway and a closer inspection at the horse yard lying in sh@t, there is what looks like a leak at the transmission fluid tray.
Called BMW and they offered to send a non BMW mechanic in 90 minutes to take me to my house 10 miles away and then to the garage in the morning. I was 3 miles from the BMW garage so I took cautiously it there and whilst I waited for a lift, watched fluid dribble out. Not a lot of protection for a 4 X 4 as I found the piece of plastic and what was left wasn't that substantial.
I could cry but might be really crying in the morning when I get a price.
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Damaged Underside
Damaged Underside
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VW Golf VI 1.6 TDi Bluemotion
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Re: Damaged Underside
That's really tough luck. Hopefully only a new auto box sump & cover needed, but that will be bad enough...
The covers under the car are not for protection but for aerodynamic efficiency. Most of my X is covered but it's all pretty thin.
The covers under the car are not for protection but for aerodynamic efficiency. Most of my X is covered but it's all pretty thin.
Never anthropomorphise computers. They hate that.