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Brand | BMW |
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Model | 750Li 2007 |
Category | Automobile |
Language | English |
Details the scope of services covered under the BMW Maintenance Program for 2007 7 Series vehicles.
Outlines how maintenance intervals are determined and should be followed using the Conditioned Based Service (CBS) data.
Lists items and conditions not covered by the BMW Maintenance Program, such as gasoline and tires.
Informs owners about the optional Maintenance Program Upgrade for extended coverage up to 6 years or 100,000 miles.
Describes the information shown on the Info Display screen regarding service status and intervals.
Details the service items displayed on the Control Display screen, including red, yellow, and green indicators.
Explains the meaning of Red Sectors, Yellow Sectors, and Green lamps in the Service Interval Display.
Provides details on spark plug replacement intervals and related maintenance.
Lists standard maintenance operations performed as part of the program, like diagnostic tests and CBS reset.
Details engine oil and filter change requirements, recommended oil types, and parking brake checks.
Specifies the maintenance task for the microfilter, typically automatic air conditioning filter replacement.
Outlines front brake maintenance, including pad replacement and disc inspection.
Covers rear brake maintenance, including pad replacement and disc inspection.
Lists comprehensive checks for various vehicle systems, lighting, safety belts, tires, and fluids.
Describes the requirement for brake fluid replacement at specified intervals or by CBS.
Details the recommended interval for replacing spark plugs.
Specifies the service interval for Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) replacement.
Covers schedule for engine oil, oil filter, fuel system, and air filter based on CBS.
Details maintenance requirements for the ignition system as specified by CBS.
Information on spark plug maintenance intervals based on CBS.
Focuses on maintenance for emission control components like the oxygen sensor.
Provides advice on battery care, especially for vehicles driven short distances or stored for extended periods.
Emphasizes replacing anti-corrosion material after body or chassis repairs.
Explains the process for notifying BMW about vehicle defects and the rights/obligations under state laws.
Details the BBB AUTO LINE program for California residents for resolving warranty disputes through mediation or arbitration.
Highlights BMW's commitment to quality through rigorous inspection and handling of vehicles from factory to center.
Specifies who is eligible for the BMW Roadside Assistance Program, including new vehicle owners.
Guides owners on how to access the Roadside Assistance program using temporary and permanent cards.
Provides instructions on what information to have ready when calling for BMW Roadside Assistance.
Lists various services provided, including dispatch, on-site assistance, and lockout assistance.
Explains the towing service coverage, including destination limits and out-of-pocket expenses.
Describes the typical payment process for services, usually involving signing a receipt.
Details benefits provided for mechanical breakdowns occurring over 100 miles from home.
Informs about discounts available with partner car rental companies.
Lists specific situations and expenses not covered by the Roadside Assistance program.
Identifies BMW NA as the warrantor for 2007 U.S. specification vehicles.
Specifies the warranty period as 48 months or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first.
States that the warranty begins on the date of first retail sale or placement in service.
Explains that BMW centers will repair or replace defective parts at no charge.
Details a specific 10-year warranty for safety belts for vehicles retailed in Kansas.
Lists items covered up to 2,000 miles and items subject to wear and tear limitations.
Covers general warranty rights, implied warranties, and exclusion of incidental/consequential damages.
States that the vehicle must be inspected every two years to maintain the rust perforation warranty.
Lists malfunctions not covered, such as accident damage, misuse, or improper maintenance.
Explains general warranty rights, implied warranties, and exclusion of incidental/consequential damages.
Details warranty coverage for emissions systems for 3 years/50,000 miles and 7 years/70,000 miles.
Outlines owner responsibilities, including performing required maintenance and presenting the vehicle for service.
Lists malfunctions and conditions not covered by the California Emission Control System Limited Warranty.