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You can call your local authorized BMW dealer and ask them to perform a recall check. They can use the last 7 digits of your VIN and run it through the BMW data base to check for any recalls on your M3.
There was not a recall, but there was a class action settlement where GM
agreed to extend the warranty on certain vehicles for this problem.
Check www.gmspeedometerrecall.com
to see if you qualify.
Sorry to have to give you the bad news but Ford will not be able to assist you with this repair.
This was part of a class action settlement and Ford extended the warranty for 7 years from the original warranty start date. A 1999 model would be well outside of those guidelines and they can not deviate from these guidelines because it was a class action settlement.
There was not a recall, but there was a class action settlement where GM
agreed to extend the warranty on certain vehicles for this problem.
Check www.gmspeedometerrecall.com
to see if you qualify.
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