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Does F30 come with a service record booklet
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<blockquote data-quote="c-square" data-source="post: 696138" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>Your car OBC counter will indicate to you when you are supposed to send in your car for service, set usually between 12,000-13,000 km. Each service at those intervals are covered under BSRI (for 3 years or 60,000km) and will only involve only a change of engine oil and oil filter. If you so decide to do an in-between BSRI oil change, you can do so but at your own expense (Many of us do so, if you must know). You can request the service centre not to reset the counter on your OBC during those "unscheduled" oil change. ATF supposed to be life-time so they won't change for you. If you want to do so it will be at your own cost. Like wise for other parts, it will only be changed (if still under BSRI period) if there is a noticeable and identifiable problem emanating from that particular faulty part.</p><p></p><p>If your car unlocking setting has bee set to open all doors on the first press of the remote button, then your boot should also be unlocked and you should be able to manually lift open the boot. However if your unlocking setting is set to such a way that only the front driver door is unlocked on the first press of the remote button and all doors to unlock on the second press, then your boot will not be unlocked on the first press but only on the second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c-square, post: 696138, member: 135"] Your car OBC counter will indicate to you when you are supposed to send in your car for service, set usually between 12,000-13,000 km. Each service at those intervals are covered under BSRI (for 3 years or 60,000km) and will only involve only a change of engine oil and oil filter. If you so decide to do an in-between BSRI oil change, you can do so but at your own expense (Many of us do so, if you must know). You can request the service centre not to reset the counter on your OBC during those "unscheduled" oil change. ATF supposed to be life-time so they won't change for you. If you want to do so it will be at your own cost. Like wise for other parts, it will only be changed (if still under BSRI period) if there is a noticeable and identifiable problem emanating from that particular faulty part. If your car unlocking setting has bee set to open all doors on the first press of the remote button, then your boot should also be unlocked and you should be able to manually lift open the boot. However if your unlocking setting is set to such a way that only the front driver door is unlocked on the first press of the remote button and all doors to unlock on the second press, then your boot will not be unlocked on the first press but only on the second. [/QUOTE]
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