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Ask the expert: ‘Should I use non-genuine parts for my old BMW X3?’

Our reader wants to know which cheap motor will cause the fewest problems. Our expert weighs in

My 2005 BMW X3 needs two new ABS anti-lock wheel sensors – one front, one rear. A BMW dealer quoted £114 and £109 respectively for the parts alone, but online I’ve found wheel ­sensors for a fifth of that price, ­including original equipment ­manufacturer (OEM) items. 

Several mechanics ­advised me to fit only genuine BMW parts to ensure the fault lights don’t keep coming on. What should I do?

– CM

Normally, I’d say there shouldn’t be an issue with using non-genuine parts, especially in a car of this age. However, there are a couple of caveats and it’s these to which the mechanics may be referring.

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