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      04-18-2021, 03:47 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Artemis View Post
Peculiar that this managed to slip through BMW quality control.

As the CS roof on the M2 CS is a structural part of the car, I doubt that it will be replaced. You don't want that. My guess: you will be told that there is no adverse functional impact and that it is what it is.

Ask your dealer to check whether a "PuMA" exists about the M2 CS roof. A BMW "PuMA" = "Problem und Maßnahmenmanagement Aftersales" = "Problem and Measures management Aftersales" = a worldwide BMW database of all reported problems and most with the their appropriate fixes. It's BMW's online technical hotline for dealers. Info is considered to be confidential. If an issue is not reported yet, the dealer fills out a form for submittal to BMW's technical gurus and subsequently they send back a response outlining what BMW wants the dealer to do to fix the car. Sometimes it's "replace such-and-such" and sometimes they ask for more diagnostic info.

Generally speaking, according to insider info, BMW is not amused about the outcome of the M2 CS roof, even to the point that it will never be used again on future BMW M cars. Let's see if BMW changes its mind over time.
You'd be surprised how often and how easy it is to replace a roof panel on certain vehicles.
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