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update....bmw requested my car be taken to dealership to be "investigated" (loaner provided).
suspected "3-4week process" KIDDING ME?!??! is that TOOO long?? |
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10-01-2013, 05:15 PM | #69 |
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You'd rather be driving around in a car that could get you killed?
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Trying to let BMW work it out and get me a new car, but getting kind of tired of all this. Take the car and ship it back to Germany and just replace my car already. Good luck |
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update ....just dropped the car off they gave me NOT a BMW loaner vehicle (enterprise piece of crap Hyundai). Awaiting for a BMW engineer to come take a look at my car." current status.... car sitting in service no work being done to it. AFTER the anticipated 3-4 week inspection/ investigation they will handle body work... (body shop anticipated 2 week process for their end of it) feel completely taken advantage of. |
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10-02-2013, 04:41 PM | #73 |
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NO i would not. but that seems a bit exaggerated of a time frame to evaluate not to mention the additional time to cosmetically fix my car doesn't it?
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Going on the third week mine has been at the dealer. Sounds like parts are 2 weeks out. At least, I have a decent loaner....but wondering if I should go the lemon route.
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10-24-2013, 09:53 AM | #78 |
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I had one of the effected vehicles and I just want to let people know what BMW has replaced. My situation is very different from most as I complained about this problem back in February when there were only a handful of complaints and BMW had no idea what was going on. I hope they finally have a fix for those with the car and the braking issue. This is what was replaced on a three month old car with 4600 miles on it when the problem appeared. A Vacuum pump and then another vacuum pump, Intake camshaft, Check Valve for Brake Booster, Vacuum Pipe, High Pressure pipe, Gasket ring, Decoupling element, and another Vacuum Pipe with Gasket. I can tell you that BMW was really bad in handling this situation, not only for me , but also others with the same problem that have contacted me. This was my fourth and last BMW, finally realizing they don't care about their customers after the sale. I had been dealing with them for 8 months on this issue, and finally handled it myself and sold the car.
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Does anyone know how if the defect is intermittent? Can it fail once and not happen again? I had an accident in my car and it is on the recall list. I thought I wasn't reacting fast enough when I rear ended someone. But now I am unsure because I only remembered that I had to floor the brake to try to stop. I don't know if the brake wasn't doing its job normally and I had to floor it to stop it. I had the BMW body repair center check the brakes and they claimed it was fine when they tested it. But obviously, they weren't fine because of the recall.
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01-29-2014, 10:52 AM | #81 |
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Just happen to me 3 times in the last 2 weeks also on my 2012(November) 328i M-Sport.
You just cant predict when it hapens and when it doesn`t. Im from UK by the way...so is not just USA. |
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Brake Pad Failure
I have to add my name to the list. I am at the Dealer now with 8,600 kilometres and need the front and back brake pads replaced due to rust on the rotors wearing out the pads. Does that make sense ?
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I dont know if im experiencing brake failure as it never has caused me to get into an accident or not stop but i do know that the 2014 328xi brakes suck big time! I have never felt less confident in my brakes as i do now. Even my mazda 3 had better pedal feel? or braking power. It just doesnt feel right, and when i brought it in to the service center for my first oil change i brought it up to them but they told me nothing was wrong. I am very dissapointed in the cheap brakes bmw puts on their 328 and 320's .
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power braking issue beyond recall dates. Any advice?
Hi all,
I have a 328i 2014 showing the same issues, but...it was manufactured in Munich a few months after the recall dates (which are through 8/2013). I braked at full pressure but experienced loss of braking power leading to a collision (no injuries). I had the car for 5 weeks and it's spent 3 more weeks at the dealer (while I'm in a crappy rental). Dealer refused to touch it. North American inspector coming tomorrow. Like many others this is a low mileage, low speed new car issue. Seeking advice from you all regarding: From my description below, what do you think was the cause? 2) if they come back saying they couldn't recreate brake issue, or its a very minor repair, what worked for you to ultimately get a safe car? 3) what was the ultimate resolution - a fix that stuck or buyback/return? how long did you have to work with BMW on the problems? 4) was anyone not covered by the recall? 5) When is the right time to initiate a buy back or take back of lease? Incident: 1) At stop or nearly stopped <2-3 mph the brakes seemed to give up their holding power. Car rolled downhill. The brake pedal went from nearly stopping car to juddering. It felt as if the car thought I was hardly braking - the car switched to from nearly stopped to crawling. No slipping - the wheels were rolling, no indicator lights. This happened in light rain, but the car stopped and then braking power failed - we were going slowly and couldn't stop the car until it hit something or had a long flat empty road. 2) 3 other time in garage or at intersections, the brakes would judder when pressed hard while the car stopped. All these occurred at <1200 miles, at 0-3 mph. |
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Great. Me too.
My 2012 328i Sport with 72k miles just went in for service on Friday to have the brake fluid changed. They found an issue with a wiring harness, so they had it a few extra days. Today (Wednesday) I got a call back from the dealer, telling me that they took it for a test drive, and the brakes failed... same story as elsewhere, hard pedal. They're saying that the vacuum pump was sucking oil out of the crankcase and it's ruined. New vacuum pump, valve cover, gaskets, hoses, etc. $1600+. Not sure, but I think the car had a Feb 2012 manufacturing date.
The dealer's people are decent guys, and were going to send an email to BMW asking if they can assist somehow. Then I started googling and see all the problems that folks have had, and that there was a recall for vacuum pump failures. What should I be pressing BMW for? Any advice? |
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I have a 2012 528xi, just had replaced oil filter housing, 2 hoses, an engine cover, the dealer flushed the brake system and filled it with new BMW brake fluid, performed standard scope ( all under warranty).
Brought the car home, drove it 2 hours later on an expressway, slowed down to prepare to stop a the red light. pressed the brakes with no response and hit the car in front of me. Had no issues prior. Needless to say the car is back at the dealer so "the engineeres" will examin it for 2-3 weeks. How will they fix the problem, any advice?? Thx |
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I put on my H&R sport springs (not the sport +) on my 435d xDrive F32 2015 and it was needed as this car is rather heavy compared to the M4 and the diesel 3-liter, automatic gearbox, xDrive it is near 2000 kg. The original springs are to high, to soft. This works perfect with adaptive suspention. LED/Xenon lights autoadjust height, no need to fiddle with that, but watch out if you change suspension yourself, arms can get cloged backward and lights point into the wazoo then...
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