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Originally Posted by tranquility
Ok, but this is a bit different since it's dealing w car parts subject to various stresses/wearing; I realise if I buy a toaster and it screws up and I got a new one under warranty I don't get a new warranty also....I guess I'm lucky to hv a dealer w that repeating warranty policy?
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Being in Canada, where consumer rights are generally far greater than those in the U.S. (ask me how I know), I would first examine BMW NA's warranty language, then BMW Canada's warranty language. See if there are differences.
As for that dealer saying the warranty resets when parts are replaced: I highly doubt it does. An individual dealer may be able to extend an extra warranty on things like labor, but for the parts themselves? Highly, highly doubtful if there is no extra cost involved.