Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
SIB-63-04-1003/01/201010041804Bmw: the bulb has failed on the daytime running lamp. *pe11/08/2011
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
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - BRAKE LIGHTS
SIB-63-10-0903/01/201110040177Ready08/16/2011
SIB-63-10-0903/01/201110040177Bmw: the brake light fails and the bulb holder is deformed due to high temperatures and the composition of the holder. *rm08/16/2011
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
SIB-63-05-1109/01/201110042704Bmw: on certain vehicles, the xenon headlamp often have no trouble found when returned and tested thru warranty parts system. the root cause is not possible to be identify. *pe01/06/2012
SIB-63-04-1003/01/201010041804Bmw: the bulb has failed on the daytime running lamp. *pe11/08/2011
SI B63-04-0806/01/200810025983Bmw: headlamp moisture: fault diagnostics. water or condensation in one or both headlamps. models 5 series, 6 series, 7 series, x5, x6, 1 series, and 3 series. model years 2000-20008. *pe09/22/2008

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
03/01/200953000
 The right rear brake light bulb shorts out. instrument wanring for rear brake / tail lights activates. problem occurs mulitple times due to an apparent flaw in the brake light assembly circuit and plastic that forms the split circuit for positive (+) negative (-) connection points to bulb socket leads. to repair - the metal assembly needs to be be bent outward (direction away from tail light lens) to increase tension between bulb socket electrical connections and metal plate of tail light assembly. problem seems to be caused by weakened plastic that causes the metal plate in tail light assemble to loosen creating inadequate back spring tension between the plate and socket connectors. recall on bmw 3 series for: no. 11v-438: lamps in rear quarter panel 2002-2005 3 series is described as the exact problem.
01/13/2012102000
 The left rear tail light continues to work intermittently. the 'check brake, check rear light' warning illuminates even after bulbs have been replaced. i have replaced the bulbs numerous times, with the most recent being a few days ago. yet, the warning message reappeared this evening. the problem is similar to those recently investigated by nhtsa on other bmw models such as the 3 series and is a common complaint in bmw forums and other forums on the internet.
02/09/2003255112/12/2002
 I own a 2003 bmw x5 3,0. the vehicle is less then two month old. the cars main and all other headlights will completely go dark in the middle of driving. i tried panically to play with the switch but to no avail. it happens randomly and is a real serious & dangerous issue. the lightsd will then sometime later will restore and someties will function well for 24 hours or so. some times only one headlight will come on, etc. i been on the roadfly.com- a chat room which is the mosy important bmw chat line and this very serious problem seems to be happening to other people as well. it is maybe the most serious hazardous problem one can have with a car--imagine the lights go dark in the middle of driving. the dealer cant seem to find the problem even though admits that there is one. real scary stuff and needs immidate intervention!!!! scary!!! please take action asap before someone is killed!!!.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING - HEADLIGHTS
01/10/20031
 My complaint is about a problem that i believe is getting seriously out of hand -- that of increasing numbers of cars and suvs on the road with extremely bright headlights.*jb i am 52. i don't believe it's a vision problem. for fifty years or so, i generally had no problem with oncoming headlights. then cars with these new high-intensity beams started appearing on roads. these lights are painful to my eyes. they make it difficult for me to see. i want to avert my eyes but i know i must keep my eyes on the road. at first i hoped they would just go away or be outlawed, but the problem has only gotten worse as more new vehicles with these lights enter the road. combine high-intensity lights with an suv and it is a painful and blinding experience to have one of these vehicles coming head-on or from behind, with the lights reflecting in my rearview mirrors. i see no sense in making it easier for those with these offensive lights to see better when it blinds everyone else. but soon everyone will be blinded when all cars have them -- unless it is stopped now. please do what you can to get these bright lights off the road and let people go back to the type of headlights that worked just fine for 100 years. thank you, wes cogan