Bmw 540ia 2002

Model 540ia made in 2002 by Bmw got 9 consumer complains there is 1 recall as well as 6 service bulletins. Consumer complaints with reference, among others things, to electrical system, power train and seats. Technical service bulletines regarding exterior lighting, steering. There was one recall concerning tires .

Model 2002

Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
TIRES - SIDEWALL
01V352000BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKEfrom 09/28/2001 to 10/24/2001V (Vehicle)131812/10/2001MFRBAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE11/26/200111/30/2001
Defect SummaryVehicle description: during the tire mounting process on certain passenger vehicles built with standard (non-sport) suspension and equipped with continental contitouringcontact ch95 ecoplus tires, size 225/65r16 95h, having dot codes 4001, 4101, or 4201, the outer sidewall surface of the tires may have been cut by a sharp edge. operation of the vehicle over a long period of time could lead to a reduction of inflation pressure.
Consequence SummaryContinued driving with low inflation pressure in the tire could ultimately result in damage to the tire, affect vehicle handling and control, and could in some cases result in a vehicle crash.
Corrective SummaryDealers will inspect all five tires for a possible cut in the sidewall, and if a cut is found, the tire will be replaced. owner notification began december 10, 2001. owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact bmw at 1-800-831-1117.
NotesAlso contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
SIB-63-02-0108/01/201010037025Ready04/27/2011
SIB-63-02-0108/01/201010037025Bmw: procedure for determining and replacing incandescent and halogen light bulbs under warranty. *rm04/27/2011
STEERING - ELECTRIC POWER ASSIST SYSTEM
SIB-32-04-0706/01/201010036979Ready04/25/2011
SIB-32-04-0706/01/201010036979Bmw: a new technical process has been created for bmw to identify causes of steering complaints with a wide range of models. *rm04/25/2011
STEERING - HYDRAULIC POWER ASSIST SYSTEM
SIB-32-04-0706/01/201010036979Ready04/25/2011
SIB-32-04-0706/01/201010036979Bmw: a new technical process has been created for bmw to identify causes of steering complaints with a wide range of models. *rm04/25/2011

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
07/19/2012900001
 I went out to my bmw 540i and found the driver's power seat all the way back in the horizontal position. i did not leave it this way, so this was confusing to me. when i attempted to move it back upright into a comfortable driving position, it did not respond- the seat was dead. i could not move it manually, either. i was forced to drive the car a short distance to drop my son off at an activity, so i decided to drive it and lean forward while driving. my plan was to take the car to my local bmw mechanic later that night and drop it off to be repaired. my son and i were only two minutes into our drive, i was leaning forward, and he said do you smell smoke? i did smell it, and was looking around to see what was wrong. then my son said dad, your seat is on fire! i looked down, and saw flames coming out from under my seat. we pulled the car over and put out the fire with his water bottle. the heated seats were not being used, this happened on july 19th, during the summer. my local bmw shop is telling me this is a $3100 repair. the part in question that caused the fire, per the claims adjuster, is the general module. i understand the car is 10 years old, but it simply blows my mind that a car can randomly catch on fire internally like this. bmw north america is not taking ownership to this situation, and has offered no help. *tr
07/19/201290000
 I went out to my bmw 540i and found the driver's power seat all the way back in the horizontal position. i did not leave it this way, so this was confusing to me. when i attempted to move it back upright into a comfortable driving position, it did not respond- the seat was dead. i could not move it manually, either. i was forced to drive the car a short distance to drop my son off at an activity, so i decided to drive it and lean forward while driving. my plan was to take the car to my local bmw mechanic later that night and drop it off to be repaired. my son and i were only two minutes into our drive, i was leaning forward, and he said do you smell smoke? i did smell it, and was looking around to see what was wrong. then my son said dad, your seat is on fire! i looked down, and saw flames coming out from under my seat. we pulled the car over and put out the fire with his water bottle. the heated seats were not being used, this happened on july 19th, during the summer. my local bmw shop is telling me this is a $3100 repair. the part in question that caused the fire, per the claims adjuster, is the general module. i understand the car is 10 years old, but it simply blows my mind that a car can randomly catch on fire internally like this. bmw north america is not taking ownership to this situation, and has offered no help.
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
07/19/20081098341
 On 7/19/2008, my 2002 bmw 540i with automatic transmission caught fire while myself and my wife driving toward an evening party. at first i smell something is burning then see a tiny bit of smoke. i parked the car in a bank of america parking lot and my wife went out to check the car, and she saw fire started to burst. we call 911 and within five minutes, the front end of the car is in flame. the local fire department came the put out the fire. the car is now been tow to a local shop and will be moved to the total lot of my insurance company. i did a quick search on the internet, and found out i am not the only one. i hope bmw can find out exactly what cause the fire and fix the problem. my wife and i are lucky since we got out of car soon enough. this is not a good example for bmw such a luxury brand. sincerely, steve hung *tr
SEATS
07/19/2012900001
 I went out to my bmw 540i and found the driver's power seat all the way back in the horizontal position. i did not leave it this way, so this was confusing to me. when i attempted to move it back upright into a comfortable driving position, it did not respond- the seat was dead. i could not move it manually, either. i was forced to drive the car a short distance to drop my son off at an activity, so i decided to drive it and lean forward while driving. my plan was to take the car to my local bmw mechanic later that night and drop it off to be repaired. my son and i were only two minutes into our drive, i was leaning forward, and he said do you smell smoke? i did smell it, and was looking around to see what was wrong. then my son said dad, your seat is on fire! i looked down, and saw flames coming out from under my seat. we pulled the car over and put out the fire with his water bottle. the heated seats were not being used, this happened on july 19th, during the summer. my local bmw shop is telling me this is a $3100 repair. the part in question that caused the fire, per the claims adjuster, is the general module. i understand the car is 10 years old, but it simply blows my mind that a car can randomly catch on fire internally like this. bmw north america is not taking ownership to this situation, and has offered no help. *tr
07/19/201290000
 I went out to my bmw 540i and found the driver's power seat all the way back in the horizontal position. i did not leave it this way, so this was confusing to me. when i attempted to move it back upright into a comfortable driving position, it did not respond- the seat was dead. i could not move it manually, either. i was forced to drive the car a short distance to drop my son off at an activity, so i decided to drive it and lean forward while driving. my plan was to take the car to my local bmw mechanic later that night and drop it off to be repaired. my son and i were only two minutes into our drive, i was leaning forward, and he said do you smell smoke? i did smell it, and was looking around to see what was wrong. then my son said dad, your seat is on fire! i looked down, and saw flames coming out from under my seat. we pulled the car over and put out the fire with his water bottle. the heated seats were not being used, this happened on july 19th, during the summer. my local bmw shop is telling me this is a $3100 repair. the part in question that caused the fire, per the claims adjuster, is the general module. i understand the car is 10 years old, but it simply blows my mind that a car can randomly catch on fire internally like this. bmw north america is not taking ownership to this situation, and has offered no help.