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BMW has patented new bolts and tool.
Not sure why.

https://www.carscoops.com/2025...of-your-own-repairs/
 
Posts: 1933 | Location: New Mexico | Registered: March 21, 2017Reply With QuoteReport This Post
What is the
soup du jour?

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From the company who debuted subscription fee heated seats. Another cash grab. Auto mechanics need to refuse service on these blatant anti-right to repair practices.
 
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They don't want people servicing their own property. It's a hurdle designed to force consumers to get service from a dealer.
 
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My BMW motorcycles were covered in small Torx screws of varying sizes. Drove me insane trying to figure out which size wrench fit and which screw went where. From the fine folks who brought you WWII!


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Harbor Freight will have socket sets for these fasteners on their shelves before BMW has cars with these fasteners in their showrooms.
 
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Someone out there already posted a 3D printed tool.

I left BMW after the grills started getting huge. I'm trying Italian now but I think I'm just going to go back to a Japanese made car next.



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I left BMW after the grills started getting huge. I'm trying Italian now but I think I'm just going to go back to a Japanese made car next.


I did the same but ended up in an American vehicle. This Easter, my BIL that this is the first time in the 45 years he’s known me that my entire fleet is American (2 Fords, Jeep, & Ram). I replaced a HP fuel pump on the my turbo V8 BMW for roughly $350 and my time. The dealership wanted close to 3k plus they wanted to diagnose the problem that I already diagnosed correctly. I’m ok with checking my diagnostic work, but that shouldn’t take you 2 hours. I stop buying vehicles once subscriptions for feature becomes mainstreamed.


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It's not just the DIY-ers they are trying to discourage, but independent repair shops as well. On most vehicles, you could open up the brake hydraulic system to replace a part and simply bleed the brakes. A pressure bleeder greatly simplified this, but was not necessary; manual bleeding just took more time. The latest GM trucks - distinguished by four-piston fixed calipers, although this is not in itself the source of the problem - with a QR code on them won't let you do that. Special software is needed to program the new caliper(s) into the system. And who has it? The dealers, of course. This and other crap made me glad to retire when I did.

I would hope this new bolt of Big Money Waste's is not used in places where a lot of torque is needed on them.





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I left BMW after the grills started getting huge. I'm trying Italian now but I think I'm just going to go back to a Japanese made car next.

I did the same but ended up in an American vehicle. This Easter, my BIL commented that this is the first time in the 45 years he’s known me that my entire fleet is American, which happened by accident (2 Fords, Jeep, & Ram). I replaced a HP fuel pump on the my turbo V8 BMW for roughly $350 and my time. The dealership wanted close to 3k plus they wanted to diagnose the problem that I already diagnosed correctly. I’m ok with checking my diagnostic work, but that shouldn’t take you 2 hours. I stop buying vehicles once subscriptions for feature becomes mainstreamed.

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I remember in 79 when GM put a fancy new screw on the headlight of their trucks, it was a Tor-X. The old dudes were pissed


 
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I would hope this new bolt of Big Money Waste's is not used in places where a lot of torque is needed on them.


Agreed. I see a lot of drills, vice grips, and welders in the future of that thing. This what happens when you let marketing make technical design decisions.


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GE pulled this crap with me with the Cafe fridge we have.

The GE water filter has a chip in it which talks to the fridge and when it is time to change the filter, you are forced to buy the official GE chipped filter cartridge for $50 or the fridge will no longer dispense water. A $20 Amazon cartridge will fit but lacks the chip to speak to the fridge.

Had I known this beforehand I wouldn’t have bought it.


 
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The GE water filter has a chip in it which talks to the fridge and when it is time to change the filter, you are forced to buy the official GE chipped filter cartridge for $50 or the fridge will no longer dispense water..
Same with the KitchenAid fridge that we got a year or so ago. $50 proprietary filter. WOOT! had the filters cheaper, I bought three of them for $89.85 (thirty bucks each).

Then, couple weeks ago, I received an email out of the blue from WOOT! telling me that the filters might be counterfeit, and they were refunding my $89.85 -- no need to return the filters.

We were at the same appliance store couple weeks ago, to buy a dishwasher. I mentioned the refrigerator filter thing to the salesman, he said that if the filters worked in the refrigerator, either they were genuine, or the chips were cloned, but as long as they worked, go ahead and use them. One of the three has been in service for six months now, working just fine; the "Replace Filter" indicator just came on yesterday, so I'll try the second one this weekend. If it works, fine; if not, I'll just grab one from the appliance store for fiddy bucks. We got a good discount on the refrigerator (closeout model), so I'll live with the fifty dollar filters. I'm guessing that all brands have this "feature" now.



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Hmmm, I wonder what shape the orifice(s) would be on the tool/head mating interface if Subaru were to design/patent a bolt head? Razz


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German Simplicity.


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German Simplicity.


And efficiency!




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The GE water filter has a chip in it which talks to the fridge and when it is time to change the filter, you are forced to buy the official GE chipped filter cartridge for $50 or the fridge will no longer dispense water..
Same with the KitchenAid fridge that we got a year or so ago. $50 proprietary filter. WOOT! had the filters cheaper, I bought three of them for $89.85 (thirty bucks each).

Then, couple weeks ago, I received an email out of the blue from WOOT! telling me that the filters might be counterfeit, and they were refunding my $89.85 -- no need to return the filters.

We were at the same appliance store couple weeks ago, to buy a dishwasher. I mentioned the refrigerator filter thing to the salesman, he said that if the filters worked in the refrigerator, either they were genuine, or the chips were cloned, but as long as they worked, go ahead and use them. One of the three has been in service for six months now, working just fine; the "Replace Filter" indicator just came on yesterday, so I'll try the second one this weekend. If it works, fine; if not, I'll just grab one from the appliance store for fiddy bucks. We got a good discount on the refrigerator (closeout model), so I'll live with the fifty dollar filters. I'm guessing that all brands have this "feature" now.


We have an Electrolux/Frigidaire that I just got the filter for, $19.30 on Amazon, it's setup to auto replace on Amazon for every 6 months. Last July it was $15.59, before that $18.99.

It's not factory but a clone by Tier1 and fits, glad it's not chipped...
 
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They don't want people servicing their own property. It's a hurdle designed to force consumers to get service from a dealer.


THIS.
 
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