OK, staurday night my power steering pump completely failed, i phoned bmw 2day and got the car booked in for 2moro morning. Having bluefin installed i went out 2 revert back 2 standard. The bluefin unit failed, gave me an error code, and now the car wont start at all. I know there will people here who will say i voided my warranty by using bluefin... however im justa poor student, and now im very worried. Can anyone help? Many thanks
Andy
I must admit I always take a deep breath whenever I swap the maps with my bluefin in case something like this happens! My first suggestion would be to postpone your appointment with the dealer and give Superchips a call on 01280 816781 or email bluefin@superchips.co.uk.
Hopefully it won't come to this but to put your mind at rest, Superchips' own warranty should cover any repairs required if BMW deem your warranty to have been voided:
In the unlikely event of bluefin being responsible for causing damage to your vehicle, Superchips will, under the terms and conditions of their warranty, repair your vehicle. The warranty is not intended to replace the existing manufacturer's warranty, but will supplement the cover to include the parts deemed to be excluded by the manufacturer. Contact Superchips for full terms and conditions.
The only thing with foning superchips is that i dont know if i have warranty with them?i never sent away the wee form that came with it? Anyways the power steering at been threatening to fail before i got bluefin, always on and off, and the day finally came on saturday. It seemed to cause electrical problems, when it failed the dials on the car went mad, and the lights flickered. So im thinking the pump has shorted out and damaged the ecu. I really am pretty worried at the moment.
my power steering motorboard was working intermitantly and it completely failed. Sounds like whats happenedto yours. Nothing to do with the chip mate. I would ring Superchips about advise to get your motor back on line again and then just take it in. Loads of people don't bother to detune the car and get BMW to carry out work.
Ah I see, so sounds like the ECU was knackered by the power steering failure/electrical short, before you even tried to use the bluefin.
If that's the case then I'd let BMW sort it. Even if they detect the remap (unlikely) they would have to prove that was the cause of the damage, which is much less likely than the 'blue sparks flying' when the pump failed.
BTW if it does come down to it I think your Superchips warranty should still be valid if you have proof of purchase. The fact that your little postcard got 'lost in the post' shouldn't matter
Thanks everyone for your speedy replys,ill email superchips anyway. my stomach jumped into my throat when it wouldnt start,im feeling a little better now. Thanks guys
A power steering pump failure will not have been caused by a Bluefin. This is just a straight forward BMW part failure, and as such BMW are obliged to fix it whether the car has been modified or not.
Hes got to get it back on the road first though. That would be what I would be conserned about. Its not starting at the moment. Speak to them and ask their advise about getting it started again and then take it to BMW. It will be covered by the warrenty no problems.
BMW offered 2 get a truck to pick it up under warranty if i felt it was 2 dangerous 2 drive without power steering. U think they wud be able 2 fix the ecu, if it arrived on a truck/?
Just a little side note....If BMW reflash your ECU with Bluefin on and it gets deleted, Superchips will reset your handset for free. My advice would be to let BMW fix it not mentioning the Buefin ( they will not notice it). Then send off the unit to superchips with the little form that came with it saying that your dealer reset your ECU and you would like the software updated. This is exactly what I did and it worked for me
Update: Contacted superchips and they were very helpful and responded quickly, however after trying different things all day, i still couldnt get the car started. So last night the AA picked the car up and towed it to my dealership. Bmw are looking at it just now....
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