JENICH said:I had similar incident some years back. Driving up from Durban and I hit a Guinea fowl.
JG_RSA said:JENICH said:I had similar incident some years back. Driving up from Durban and I hit a Guinea fowl.
Oh yes, picking up hitch-hiking animals is next level awesome.
Especially at 2 in the morning, nearly 1000km from home, in a poor cell service area (at the time) and in a Tazz.
Still, it was more fun than dealing with a certain well known insurance company afterwards.
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Ratslaaf@OBDWorx said:Alvin,
Just make sure to insist on a BMW windscreen and not the non OEM ones. You might have to pay a little bit is on excess. The non OEM ones are quite often a problem because it affects the operation of the rain light sensor. Also, looks like you've got heads up display, be very sure to specify such as there's a coating on the inside of the glass to assist the hud working correctly.
Ratslaaf@OBDWorx said:Alvin,
Just make sure to insist on a BMW windscreen and not the non OEM ones. You might have to pay a little bit is on excess. The non OEM ones are quite often a problem because it affects the operation of the rain light sensor. Also, looks like you've got heads up display, be very sure to specify such as there's a coating on the inside of the glass to assist the hud working correctly.
Might just want to confirm, but usually excess waivers don't apply to windscreen replacements.WyKiD said:Ratslaaf@OBDWorx said:Alvin,
Just make sure to insist on a BMW windscreen and not the non OEM ones. You might have to pay a little bit is on excess. The non OEM ones are quite often a problem because it affects the operation of the rain light sensor. Also, looks like you've got heads up display, be very sure to specify such as there's a coating on the inside of the glass to assist the hud working correctly.
Thanks Gert, I did specify a BMW windscreen. Will confirm the hud with the company doing the replacement. Fortunately I have an excess waiver option....
freerider said:Might just want to confirm, but usually excess waivers don't apply to windscreen replacements.WyKiD said:Ratslaaf@OBDWorx said:Alvin,
Just make sure to insist on a BMW windscreen and not the non OEM ones. You might have to pay a little bit is on excess. The non OEM ones are quite often a problem because it affects the operation of the rain light sensor. Also, looks like you've got heads up display, be very sure to specify such as there's a coating on the inside of the glass to assist the hud working correctly.
Thanks Gert, I did specify a BMW windscreen. Will confirm the hud with the company doing the replacement. Fortunately I have an excess waiver option....
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