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Originally Posted by @Art_Mighty
What does HPFP stand for (I'm kinda slow sometimes)...
And am I kidding? F#%K No! There's a huge difference between accepting the possibility of a problem and knowing that one actually exists.
As for BMW, my comment was truthful under my experience. For example at a BMW dealer regardless of whether or not the repair was covered under the warranty or not, they always gave me a free loner car. They always had the parts for their maintenance services on site.
Compare this to Toyota; I told my service writer that I wanted to get a loaner because car was going to be in shop for two weeks, he looked at me like I had two heads. I actually got a loaner when the words, "I want to speak to your general manager" were spoken. Earlier that same week I went in for an oil change. I was there for two hours because they had to drive to a different dealership for the part; they didn't have the oil filter for a car I had just purchased from that dealer.
BMW? Lexus? Actually own one and you'll see how good the service exprence really is.
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I wasn't doubting your truthfulness.
HPFP = High Pressure Fuel Pump (the alleged source of the "chirping" noise)