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      02-05-2024, 09:51 AM   #1
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Tools found in engine bay

Not sure what to make of this

M2 competition 2019 model 27k miles

As far as im aware its only been to BMW dealers
Im the second owner

I just opened up the bonnet and found a torqx extension socket sitting in front of the carbon strut brace

It's been about 1k miles since it went last to a BMW dealer, and i've done a few spirited drives since then.


The tool is definitely not mine !

Should i be worried
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      02-05-2024, 09:59 AM   #2
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      02-05-2024, 10:01 AM   #3
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im wondering what they need a torqx extension for what work would they have done
i thought it was quite a "clean" car now im not so sure
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      02-05-2024, 10:13 AM   #4
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Was it used to open the air filter box at some time?
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      02-05-2024, 10:17 AM   #5
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i have no idea though id guess it may have had an air filter service at 27k miles?
is a torqx needed to open the air box on an s55?
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It's been about 1k miles since it went last to a BMW dealer
Why won't you just call them and ask (if they want it back too )?
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Why won't you just call them and ask (if they want it back too )?
I don’t know which bmw dealer it was
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I heard a story one time about a guy that climbed all the way to the top of a military ship to work on the antenna... when he realized back on the dock in his work truck was the wrench he needed a half hour to get down and walk to truck....

When looking near the spot he needed to unbolt he noticed at some other port the last guy had left his wrench still on one of the bolts... like what are the odds... and it still being there.
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Worried about what? The last person who worked on your car forgot their tool there, simple as that. Also, not sure what you expect of a car but it's not because someone worked on it that it's not a "clean" car.
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      02-05-2024, 01:50 PM   #11
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It’s amazing it still in there
I mean I’ve been on some very spirited drives

I guess I’m slightly worried as the things it seems to fit are the bracing, access to the radiator etc.

I’m probably overthinking it
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      02-05-2024, 03:20 PM   #12
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Worried about what? The last person who worked on your car forgot their tool there, simple as that. Also, not sure what you expect of a car but it's not because someone worked on it that it's not a "clean" car.
I agree. Not as bad as a doctor leaving a hemostat in your abdomen.
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Worried about what? The last person who worked on your car forgot their tool there, simple as that. Also, not sure what you expect of a car but it's not because someone worked on it that it's not a "clean" car.
Exactly, add it to your own tool collection. If there were fasteners rolling around then I would be concerned.
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      02-05-2024, 05:08 PM   #14
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Better situation than the dealer leaving your o2 sensors unplugged after spark plug service 🙃
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does the coil pack come off with a TorX socket ?
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      02-05-2024, 11:46 PM   #16
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Better situation than the dealer leaving your o2 sensors unplugged after spark plug service 🙃
This sounds very specific... personal experience?
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I'm thinking you should be enjoying your new-found treasure. I'm sure the mechanic already has a replacement in his toolkit.
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It’s amazing it still in there
I mean I’ve been on some very spirited drives

I guess I’m slightly worried as the things it seems to fit are the bracing, access to the radiator etc.

I’m probably overthinking it
You're way overthinking it.

1. Free tool - score!
2. Someone has maintained your car - score!

Would you rather have a car that was maintained by the PO, or neglected?
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      02-06-2024, 04:20 AM   #19
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id rather they didn't leave tools in my engine bay to be honest
could or even may have done some damage
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      02-06-2024, 04:49 AM   #20
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It happens more often than you think.
I found a small flashlight in the ECU box of my Z4
Literally like this:


I think its a flashlight from the agency that checks the shops that do the annual MOT test in Germany.
Who knows how long it had been sitting there. The car was 6 years old when I got it.
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      02-06-2024, 05:19 AM   #21
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id rather they didn't leave tools in my engine bay to be honest
could or even may have done some damage
Of course, but has it done any damage? If yes, that sucks and maybe you can track down the shop that did the work. If no, carry on and don't worry!

I've not yet found tools in the engine bay, but I've driven home after getting tyres and found the head of the jack still wedged onto a jacking point. Also bought a new set of sockets etc, opened the cellophane wrapping and found there was a used 5mm socket from a totally different tool brand inside the set. This sort of thing happens a lot, so if there's no apparent damage just chalk it up as a win and carry on. It's not an indicator of workmanship/etc of the maintenance really.
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      02-06-2024, 05:30 AM   #22
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I dont know if any damage has been done i hope not

it was pretty near the carbon strut brace, i hope its not scratched up i'll have a good look at the weekend

Would i rather have a tool worth a few bucks
Or it left loose in my engine bay for who knows how long?

My car is worth quite a bit of money, i think it is careless to be honest if i knew who'd left in there i would let them know what i think
its not a win

anyway in future when i collect my car from a dearler first thing i'll do is pop the bonnet, check for tools they have gifted me
lesson learnt

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