I recently had the rear wiring harness recall performed (which I immediately regretted having done) on my 2018 M3. The wiring harness required pulling apart most of the rear interior panels by the mobile service technician, and during this process several of the retention clips and brackets were broken (happened to witness it happening) along with my rear deck shelf getting a couple scratches in it. I decided to follow-up with the service center, and they were very friendly and agreed to attempt to fix everything.
I just had my follow-up appointment in which they replaced some broken clips, side bolster, and rear interior deck shelf. I am just now realizing that the rear interior deck shelf no longer has a continuous mesh segment that aligns with a cutout in the trunk. It also seems the new design didn't have the same support/attachment locations as the old, as I see tape filler in various places whenever I open my trunk. Does anyone know the purpose of the trunk cutout, and what I am giving up now by having this revised design with no mesh? I am inclined to think it has to do with the subwoofer acoustics or something similar.
Cutout in the trunk area (can see some of the tape they added to the shelf):
Example of tape:
Previously, there was a mesh area across the entire rear, now there's just the two square segments:
Also, when I got the car back this second time, it was clear the side bolster wasn't inserted properly (and the design may have been changed slightly as well):
The door wouldn't even close without making contact with the bolster:
Some additional wear/scuff marks and interior trim gapping is present from the latest appointment, and I'm afraid to take it back out of fear of what new damage gets added the next time.
Pillar trim piece has some fraying on corner, along with some tooling marks on the plastic piece (and more of a visible gap):
I was able to see they didn't get one of the hooks for the bolster lined up right, so I fiddled with it and was able to get it to mostly clip in (still didn't line up perfectly). This whole experience has been time draining and an annoying source of frustration for me.
Is this normal, and I need to learn to be less OCD, or are my frustrations warranted?
I just had my follow-up appointment in which they replaced some broken clips, side bolster, and rear interior deck shelf. I am just now realizing that the rear interior deck shelf no longer has a continuous mesh segment that aligns with a cutout in the trunk. It also seems the new design didn't have the same support/attachment locations as the old, as I see tape filler in various places whenever I open my trunk. Does anyone know the purpose of the trunk cutout, and what I am giving up now by having this revised design with no mesh? I am inclined to think it has to do with the subwoofer acoustics or something similar.
Cutout in the trunk area (can see some of the tape they added to the shelf):
Example of tape:
Previously, there was a mesh area across the entire rear, now there's just the two square segments:
Also, when I got the car back this second time, it was clear the side bolster wasn't inserted properly (and the design may have been changed slightly as well):
The door wouldn't even close without making contact with the bolster:
Some additional wear/scuff marks and interior trim gapping is present from the latest appointment, and I'm afraid to take it back out of fear of what new damage gets added the next time.
Pillar trim piece has some fraying on corner, along with some tooling marks on the plastic piece (and more of a visible gap):
I was able to see they didn't get one of the hooks for the bolster lined up right, so I fiddled with it and was able to get it to mostly clip in (still didn't line up perfectly). This whole experience has been time draining and an annoying source of frustration for me.
Is this normal, and I need to learn to be less OCD, or are my frustrations warranted?
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