some advice needed on my tlc service package

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    pamelab21
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    Hi all

    Hoping somone can advise as getting a little concerned about the servicing of my Mini.
    Bought the car from a non Mini dealer but have all the books and tlc booklet.
    The car milage is currently 30500 and says it has another 4000 miles to go before it needs a service. Its coming up for 4 years old in May.
    Accoring to the tlc book it had its 1st oil service on 12/12/05, unsure of milage at this stage. The next page is 1st inspection service (approx 25000 miles) this has never been done and DP Mini in Ham,ilton said the car tells me when it needs done so another 4000 miles. At that point it will be 34500 miles....can this be correct? At this rate the 5 years will be up and I won't have had it serviced? The 2nd oil service page says approx 40000 miles.
    The 1st brake fluid change has never been done, I think the car syas this needs done in 6000 miles.
    Will I actually get to use any of these vouchers, can I use them even when the car doesn't tell me it needs them?
    Sorry for the essay but wanted to put all details on!

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    Resident old yin.
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    I though the dealer could check the "system" to check how many TLC services the car has had.

    It sounds like your car is coming up for the third (last R50) service.

    The R50 generally needed serviced at ~10k, 25k and 40k miles.

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    pamelab21
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    that means its overdue its 2nd service then by 5500 miles?
    I should be able to call and book it in without DP questioning it?

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    euan
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    Quote Originally Posted by pamelab21 View Post
    that means its overdue its 2nd service then by 5500 miles?
    I should be able to call and book it in without DP questioning it?
    It could be that it was done but just not stamped in the book. Would be worth swinging by a dealer and getting them to check on the key.

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    pamelab21
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    Will try and get there tonight before they close then.
    If it has missed its service am I entitled to get the missed one done (25000) and then get the 40000 done when that is due (thats if I cover 9500 in a year.

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    I'm sure there's a clause somewhere that states the TLC services must be performed within 500 miles over the schedule

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    From experience the dealers won't do any of the voucher stuff unless the car says so:( They claim BMW won't pay them for any work done outwith what the on board computer says
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    pamelab21
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    I have called Douglas Park and they have said I need to go in with the key, will not tell me anything until they check it.

    I did ask the Mini sales manager just after I got the car when it was getting warranty work done about the servicing, she went out to the car turned the key and said when the car tells you, then thats when you book it in......just feel that as I do low mileage I won't get any services out the tlc pack and surely it can't be normal for the car to be running this long with the one and only service done in 2005
    Guess the key will need to be checked. Can't get there until Sat. :(

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    The first brake fluid change is measured in days rather than miles. From memory you have 600 ish days on the clock when you first get the car, and it counts down roughly one day at a time. But I'm sure when we had our R53 Hyper Blue, if you drive the car more "spiritedly" the days count down more quickly.

    However, if the fluid hasn't been changed since 2004 that's potentially 1200 days, well over the first brake fluid change due.

    Best people to speak to regarding this is your dealer. Sooner you get in and get it all checked out the sooner you will get peace of mind.

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    Menzies told me every 2 years for a brake fluid change which is the norm but I change the oil and filter every year no matter what the mileage is
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