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ICA Warns of BMW Damage Issues

12/12/2006

CHICAGO -- As has been previously reported by the International Carwash Association (ICA), the front axle control arm on the 2006-2007 BMW 5 Series all-wheel drive vehicles can interfere with the inside guide rail on some carwash conveyors.

The ground clearance of these BMW 4WD SUV's is 4 3/8 inches, which is 1 inch less than the 2 WD models. However, the inside rail height of some conveyor systems is more than 4 3/8 inches and can be as much as 5 inches. Thus far, only some Flapan/3G conveyors have been reported as impacted by these specifications.

The resultant interference of the aluminum front control arm and the steel guide rail causes significant wear on the control arm and could result in a control arm failure. The replacement cost of the control arm is approximately $600 at a BMW dealership. BMW has been contacted about this issue.

The ICA is encouraging all conveyor carwash operators to examine their rail clearances and make changes as necessary to prevent vehicle damage.
For more information, go to the Vehicle Damage Control center at www.carcarcentral.com.

Source: ICA

 


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