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BMW in accident

Discuss problems you have had or are having with your Z4
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hazel..zzz
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Re: BMW in accident

Post by hazel..zzz » Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:37 pm

I appreciate all the responses. I was injured, neck, back, leg & foot. Am now going for MRI's & PT. No open wounds or broken bones.

The collision repair shop did say they had to take my Z to BMW dealer to have airbag light turned off, the airbag never came out. So what caused the light to come on?

Witnesses & myself thought the accident was severe.

The reason the truck driver was not fined was because the state police said it was a "NON REPORTABLE ACCIDENT" WHAT!!!!!!!
I ended up in the ER.

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Re: BMW in accident

Post by Lotus1 » Wed Mar 05, 2008 3:51 pm

sp3ctre wrote:According to my brochure it is only the starter cable (ignition) that is disconnected, hence the lights would still work.

I would love to take credit for that one, but it was actually a mini-owner (owner of a mini, not a midget!) that just pointed the technicality out to me :roll:
That makes more sense...the bit about the battery, not the midget :D

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