Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING - ENGINE
B12-05-1204/01/201210044019Bmw: the engine speed may drop significantly below normal idling speed if the steering wheel is turned at sharply lower road speeds. *js05/07/2012
SIB-24-02-1203/01/201210043910Bmw: delay in engine response. *kb05/01/2012
SIB-51-34-1111/01/201110042469Bmw: over the lifetime of the vehicle, corrosion formation could occur due to water entering the engine compartment. engine compartment center bulkhead partition should be sealed. *pe12/07/2011

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
07/16/20115
 Tl- the contact owns a 2012 bmw x5. the contact stated that the engine roms would fluctuate repeatedly as the vehicle would attempt to stall. the dual exhaust system failed and only the driver
01/04/2012
 The vehicle sporadically suffers from engine failure when executing a sharp turn. this has happend so far on three separate and distinct instances during its first 1,000 miles of service, under the operation of two different drivers, with several passenger witnesses on one occasion. when these failures happen, the vehicle engine stalls or otherwise shuts itself off, which leads to loss of power steering in mid-turn and loss of braking. the only way to recover control of the vehicle is to let it coast to a stop, then put the vehicle in park, then push the ignition button to re-start the car.
10/23/20118200
 I leased my 2012 bmw x5 35i in may 2011. i was driving on the interstate with 2 toddlers at around 65 mph, when the car suddenly lost power and the message displayed engine malfunction, reduced power. i pulled over on the shoulder, and tried to re-start the car, but it won't start. when it did start after multiple attempts, the car shook vigorously and then turned off. i initiated the sos call via the bmw assist feature in the car. for some reason, the call failed multiple times, and the data could not be transferred. when the call did go through, the car could not send my exact coordinates to the reps to help me get a tow truck. after trying for about 30 min to get help from the bmw assist, i tried to restart the car, which started normally as if nothing ever happened. the in-built diagnosis said all systems ok. i got on the interstate, and as i reached around 60 mph, the engine stalled again with the same message engine malfunction .... for the next 1.5 hours, i tried to call the bmw assist over my phone to get help. the said the tow truck should come in the next hour. for about 2 hours, the 2 toddlers and 3 adults were sitting by the interstate. when the tow truck did not show up, i called the bmw assist reps again, to be told that the truck shall take another 45 minutes to reach us. i then called my friend to take everybody home, and i stayed with the car. i then tried to drive at about 40 mph and take the car to the dealer, only to be pulled over by the highway patrol. he said i was violating the law by driving at 40 mph in a 70 mph zone. i then called my insurance company to get a tow truck, which arrived in 30 min. the next day my wife took the car to the dealer, and the report sheet they provided said that the high pressure pump was faulty, and that they have replaced it. i am yet to take my car on the interstate to check the performance at 65 mph.