I found my vin and this is all it had:
Liable Manufacturer:
BMW of North America, LLC
Jointly Liable:
No
Name Plate:
BMW of North America, LLC
Make:
BMW
Model:
i3 (EV)
Year:
2014
Claim filed with:
Fla. New Motor Vehicle Arbitration Bd.
There is no edge, if it is a wrap then they must have taken the roof apart to do it right. My car was a lemon law buy back but I'm not sure the reason, I wonder if the roof has something to do with it. Does anyone know what number I can call to find out with my vin number?
Can someone post close up pictures of what their roof looks like? I always thought this was the oem roof but poorly designed and it could not handle the heat. The car is parked outdoors.
Thank you for the reply. I'm baffled about it too. I does not appear to be the clear coat peeling, it appears the carbon fiber is a type of "wrap" that is bubbling. The way it looks, it looks like I need to peel all that crap off, not sand it. But I'm not sure what is under it so I don't...
Actually I do get less range charging on 120v. I have tested it leaving it on the charger for 3 days. Another thing I found out is that my car was a lemon law buy back so it has no warranty. Does that apply to the battery pack too? They did do a recall for me once. If I'm at 13.2 right now...
Thank you for that. Mine is at 13.2. How bad is that and how bad does it have to be for bmw to replace the battery under warranty? I get terrible range even charging at 220v. Summer is around 59miles and winter around 29miles.