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<blockquote data-quote="Daredevil" data-source="post: 399067" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I think as an official club member, all you need to do is bring the bmw keys to an authorised bmw dealer e.g. AB, Ingress Auto and Sapura, pay them RM80 and they'll tell you what's the actual mileage of the car. It's as simple as plugging the key into a computerised gadget over the counter (maybe in the workshop). It reads the mileage recorded within the chip contained in the keys. Very unlikely that will be tampered with.</p><p> </p><p>In Australia, that's the first thing they'll do when you send your car in for service or routine maintenance. They'll grab your keys, plug it into the gadget and say 'Thank you sir for bringing your car in today. Your mileage is 20,500km....blah blah blah....' This will also prevent the workshop mechanic from taking your car for a drive to Great Ocean Road and back and then reset the mileage to what it was before....hahaha....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daredevil, post: 399067, member: 8"] I think as an official club member, all you need to do is bring the bmw keys to an authorised bmw dealer e.g. AB, Ingress Auto and Sapura, pay them RM80 and they'll tell you what's the actual mileage of the car. It's as simple as plugging the key into a computerised gadget over the counter (maybe in the workshop). It reads the mileage recorded within the chip contained in the keys. Very unlikely that will be tampered with. In Australia, that's the first thing they'll do when you send your car in for service or routine maintenance. They'll grab your keys, plug it into the gadget and say 'Thank you sir for bringing your car in today. Your mileage is 20,500km....blah blah blah....' This will also prevent the workshop mechanic from taking your car for a drive to Great Ocean Road and back and then reset the mileage to what it was before....hahaha.... [/QUOTE]
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