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The contact owns a 2001 bmw 325. The contact stated that nhtsa campaign number: 14v428000 (air bag) exceeded the reasonable amount of time for repair. The dealer stated the parts were unavailable and decline to provide an estimated time frame for repair. The manufacturer was made aware of the delay. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact had not experienced the failure. Updated 12/01/14*lj
The contact owns a 2001 bmw 325. The contact received a notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v428000 (air bags). The vehicle was serviced under the recall repair. It was confirmed by the technician that the driver side was installed with a takata air bag. The contact was concerned that the driver side air bag was a safety concern and mentioned that the vehicle was driven in a humid state. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.
The contact owns a 2001 bmw 325 wagon. The contact stated that the air bag light on the dashboard illuminated whenever someone was seated in the front passenger seat. A local mechanic informed the contact that there was a recall regarding the air bag light.the manufacturer informed the contact that his year, make, and model vehicle is not related to the recall. The contact stated that the vehicle should be a part of the recall since the later model 3 series has the same platform as the 2001 model. The failure mileage was 87,000.
The contact owns a 2001 bmw 325. The contact received a notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v428000 (air bags) however, the part to do the repair was unavailable. The contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The contact had not experienced a failure.
Front right collision at 25-30 mph, neither airbag deployed. Consumer suffered injuries to face. Damage to vehicle was over $ 20000.00.
Consumer states vehicle was stopped at a red light and the passenger air bag deployed without warning causing injury to passenger.*mr
Consumer was traveling about 70mph onhighway and without priorwarningdriver's side airbag deployed.dealership was aware of problem.
Had just parked the car and a few minutes later it caught on fire. Everything under the hood is burned. Surveillance cameras caught the hole thing.
Specific monitor lights remain on even after being checked and cleared. An asterisk type icon shows up next to the prnd panel and slows down vehicle where as you need to put much pressure on gas pedal to get it to move slightly,pulling over and shutting off engine for 2 mins removes the icon and issue, but mostly these are unpredictable occurrences.the body of car icon lights stay on indicating the cars back lights are not working, even after fixing lights. The car's recall #14v428 ; passenger side front airbag has not been fixed as of yet. Currently all windows are jammed the motor hums but windows do not open unless pushed on, 3 of 4 don't even do that..
Had just parked the car and a few minutes later it caught on fire. Everything under the hood is burned. Surveillance cameras caught the hole thing.
Daughter driving car, dynamic stability control(dsc) light came on and individual brakes started applying themselves uncommanded. Drove to a local import shop that verified a bad yaw sensor. Part is $1300.00 plus $300.00 labor. Part is only available from bmw who has superseded the part number 3 times. I went to a salvage yard that had 13 cars that had the same part number effectivity and all of the cars had the yaw sensors removed. This is a well known problem and very dangerous unless you disable the dsc system which also disables the anti-lock brake system. Below is just one of many examples of another owner that experienced this part failure. Started the car this morning and drove it for approx 15 miles, no warning light and everything appeared ok. Doing the national speed limit when holy cow, the dsc kicks in and the car pulls violently to one side then the other talk about heart missing a beat, nearly in the central reservation on the a52.i will be getting the fault codes read in the week and will definitely be switching off the dsc in future until fixed.
While traveling down the interstate at approximately 75 mph with the cruise control on, the car suddenly veered left and the abs engaged and slowed the car suddenly to about 40 mph.my immediate thought was that i had blown a tire, but then recognized the abs was causing the car to judder.the dsc and abs lights illuminated and remained on.the mil light did not illuminate.i took the car to a repair shop that diagnosed a faulty rotational rate sensor (yaw).the system recognized that it received erroneous data, but i believe failed in an unsafe manner.i purchased this car for my soon to be 16 year old daughter and cringe to think how she would've reacted to this situation.this failure put the car in the precise situation where you would want the dsc to be working.
Had just parked the car and a few minutes later it caught on fire. Everything under the hood is burned. Surveillance cameras caught the hole thing.
The vehicle has been taken to the dealer on three occasion for an overheating problem, the consumer is concerned that the repeated overheating of the engine could result in a fire.*mj
I had been driving my car for about 2 hours on the interstate with the coolant temperature gauge "dead center" as it always is.i stopped the car at a store and left the car running for about 5 minutes.as i proceeded back toward the interstate through some stop and go traffic for about 5 minutes, i noticed the temperature gauge in the "red zone" and the red indicator was illuminated.i pulled to the side of the entrance ramp, kept the car idling and cranked the heat up.the gauge went down a little bit. I stopped the car for about 1 minute, started it, and then accelerated toward another exit in order to be in a safer place.the gauge went directly back to "dead center"so i continued driving and the gauge stayed there for the next 2 hours.the outside temperature was in the mid-60s and the air conditioning was on before and after this incident.the same thing happened the following day in stop-and-go traffic, but i noticed the gauge rising this time.i shut off the air conditioning and engine for a few seconds, turned them back on and at the same time accelerated to a cruising speed.the gauge returned to "dead center" and stayed there for the next 20 minutes of highway driving.when i returned home from my trip, i took the car to the bmw dealer, and they replaced the auxiliary cooling fan.i understand that there is a recall on this part, and bmw has sent very few or no letters to customers because a truly countermeasured part is not available yet.i fear that the new fan installed in my car could very well be a suspect part and may result in an underhood fire, as reported by other customers at nhtsa.gov as well as other web sites.i'm not sure if this is related, but a few months ago, i had the thermostat replaced for a "sticking" condition that was causing the "service engine soon" light to illuminate.at the sametime, they replaced the fan for the first time for the recall. 2001 bmw 325i manual transmission.
Defective coolant fan caused overheating at less than 1000 miles and while sitting in a parking lot. Dealer said bmw was aware that there were defective fans and replaced the fan with the same type of defective fan. On 7/29/01 while sitting in traffic the car overheated again and the engine coolant light came on. As traffic moved, car cooled but engine coolant light stayed on. Car towed to dealer for replacement fan.
Overheated in its first encounter with light stop & go traffic. No recall notice from bmw, supposedly because of a shortage of replacement fan units.
Auxiliary cooling fan problem caused engine overheating. Overheating broke enginethermostat & thermostat housing.
Electric cooling system fans on bmw 325 series are failing with regularity.replacement fan alleged to be upgraded version.recently all such vehicles entering u.s. Are having this size fan replaced with old style, larger, high volume fans.have no confidence my present replacement/upgraded fan will not fail again, particularly in light bmw are replacing such size fans with much larger ones prior to delivery as these vehicles enter the u.s.check www.bimmer.orgin the e46 series bulletin board for the last three months comments on "aux fans".it 'appears' bmw have been aware of this problem for some reasonable length of time and continued to install and deliver defective fans in these automobiles.there are presently fans from this original defective batch still on the motorways.i know of one instance where an 'upgraded' fan stopped working leaving the motorist stranded, though later was said to be operable.the safety implication surrounds automobiles breaking down, particularly in slow/congested traffic situations, leaving motorists and vehicle at risk of collision on congested motorways.suggest recall and removal of these size fans and fitment of the larger high volume fans that are capable of the duty cycle demanded under all anticipated conditions for these vehicles.there is one instance where failure of the fan 'may' have failed thus causing engine overheat and engine compartment accessory meltdown and/or fire in the engine compartment of a u.s. Specification vehicle being operated in paris, france prior to shipment by the u.s. Owner/operator to america.this is a safety problem for the motoring public.thank you.
The car has overheated twice. It was not driveable and was towed to dealer where i purchased it. They claim it was a malfunctioning fan, and the part was replaced twice.
Auxiliary fan stopped and engine overheated during regular driving.
After driving 15 miles and parkingvehicle in garage, she smelled an electrical/burning smell. Consumer restarted vehicle and backed it out ofgarage.whenvehicle was outside ofgarage consumer noticed smoke coming fromhood, and could see fire in engine compartment when she looked through grill. Fire company and insurance adjuster determined thatengine fan wascomponent responsible forfire.please provide any additional information/attachments.
Day after purchasingvehicle engine cooling fan failed, allowing engine to overheat.this resulted in a fire, 8" flameinengine compartment. Dealership replaced engine cooling fan.however,fan failed again, and engine coolant was found to be all over the engine compartment , unknown if a fire occurred in the second incident.please provide any additional information / attachments.
This is the third cooling fan to fail in this car. When the fan fails the car becomes inoperable and boils over quickly.the last fan was the "second generation" fan and was a replacement design for the original fan design. Now i am told there is a "third generation" fan being built. The car now qualifies as a "lemon" under washington state law. There still is no recall notice to consumers driving these cars. Last breakdown was late at night in an unsafe area. This is my second complaint to nhsta.
Recall date:09-28-2001units potentially affected:1,550nhtsa campaign number:02v138000defective part or component:engine and engine cooling:cooling system:fan description:on certain passenger vehicles, the engine auxiliary/cooling fan operation, including variable speed, is electronically controlled. Failure of the fan motor can cause the electrical circuitry of the fan control unit to overload and fail, causing the fan to stop operating. If this were to occur, engine overheating and subsequent engine damage could result. In addition, it is possible for the failure of the electrical circuitry to cause a fire in the fan control unit located in the front of the engine compartment. Dealers will replace the fan. Owner notification began september 28, 2001. This is a supplement to a recall that began during september 2001 (see recall campaign 01v20 ). This vehicle was sold to me 03-2004 with the above problems documented by several service repair shops. I begin having problems with the car the next month after purchase. The problems have been overheating because of the fan motor not functioning properly. I was not advised by the dealership that sold me the car of nhtsa recalls for safety issues and that the vehicle was unsafe to drive. Last year the car overheated and bmw in duluth, ga advised on my service order vehicle unsafe to drive. I have had multiple repairs only to know have a completely damaged engine and filed transmission as of 6-11-09. After researching the matter i am contacting your agency for assistance the car is not running and now is completely damaged engine and transmission, along with thermostat, air injections, spark plugs and oxygen sensor needing to be replaced. It has been noted.
The engine over heated and stalled, which caused consumer to lose control of the vehicle and hit a curb, the dealer stated the exhaust valves of the engine were bent, and the cam shaft had problems, which caused the vehicle to over heat, consumer believed the installation of the cam shaft, caused the exhaust valves to become bent.
Rear left turn signal blinking fast indicating bad bulb but all bulbs are good.rear left turn signal bulb has a lower luminous intensity than the other bulbs.replacing the bulb with a new bulb makes not difference. Right turn signal intermittently blinks fast indicating a bad bulb but all bulbs are working.
A bmwxi sports wagon with one month service developed a fuel overflow onto the cementfloorof a garage attached to a single family home. The fuel gauge read zero with the warning light on.even though the tank had just been filled. The wires from the fuel tank (sender) to the gauge in the passanger compartmentwere severed above the tank by rodents who had left their nest on the top of the tank.the top of the fuel tank on the left side was open to the outside giving mice or rats access through the undercarriage.a fire danger existed in the garage as a driver had attemped to fill twice to extinguish the warning light on the fuel gauge. Resulting in the volital expansion and overflow of gas. Towing service refused to take the car to the dealer until the fire department came to inspect .and allow transport. Thusthere are two problems1) the wiring harness for the entire car needs replacing (solder and tape are notadequate. 2) the portal of entry to the wiring that was cut must be closed to rodents. This is serious, soldered wires may develope cold non conducting joints in the temperature cycle, thus causing another spillage of gaswhen the car is parked at home and even destruction of a house.
A bmwxi sports wagon with one month service developed a fuel overflow onto the cementfloorof a garage attached to a single family home. The fuel gauge read zero with the warning light on.even though the tank had just been filled. The wires from the fuel tank (sender) to the gauge in the passanger compartmentwere severed above the tank by rodents who had left their nest on the top of the tank.the top of the fuel tank on the left side was open to the outside giving mice or rats access through the undercarriage.a fire danger existed in the garage as a driver had attemped to fill twice to extinguish the warning light on the fuel gauge. Resulting in the volital expansion and overflow of gas. Towing service refused to take the car to the dealer until the fire department came to inspect .and allow transport. Thusthere are two problems1) the wiring harness for the entire car needs replacing (solder and tape are notadequate. 2) the portal of entry to the wiring that was cut must be closed to rodents. This is serious, soldered wires may develope cold non conducting joints in the temperature cycle, thus causing another spillage of gaswhen the car is parked at home and even destruction of a house.
Recall date:09-28-2001units potentially affected:1,550nhtsa campaign number:02v138000defective part or component:engine and engine cooling:cooling system:fan description:on certain passenger vehicles, the engine auxiliary/cooling fan operation, including variable speed, is electronically controlled. Failure of the fan motor can cause the electrical circuitry of the fan control unit to overload and fail, causing the fan to stop operating. If this were to occur, engine overheating and subsequent engine damage could result. In addition, it is possible for the failure of the electrical circuitry to cause a fire in the fan control unit located in the front of the engine compartment. Dealers will replace the fan. Owner notification began september 28, 2001. This is a supplement to a recall that began during september 2001 (see recall campaign 01v20 ). This vehicle was sold to me 03-2004 with the above problems documented by several service repair shops. I begin having problems with the car the next month after purchase. The problems have been overheating because of the fan motor not functioning properly. I was not advised by the dealership that sold me the car of nhtsa recalls for safety issues and that the vehicle was unsafe to drive. Last year the car overheated and bmw in duluth, ga advised on my service order vehicle unsafe to drive. I have had multiple repairs only to know have a completely damaged engine and filed transmission as of 6-11-09. After researching the matter i am contacting your agency for assistance the car is not running and now is completely damaged engine and transmission, along with thermostat, air injections, spark plugs and oxygen sensor needing to be replaced. It has been noted.
2001 bmw 325i with no warning lights or previous signs lost its reverse gear with no warning for my college age student at a dead end road.
I had been driving my car for about 2 hours on the interstate with the coolant temperature gauge "dead center" as it always is.i stopped the car at a store and left the car running for about 5 minutes.as i proceeded back toward the interstate through some stop and go traffic for about 5 minutes, i noticed the temperature gauge in the "red zone" and the red indicator was illuminated.i pulled to the side of the entrance ramp, kept the car idling and cranked the heat up.the gauge went down a little bit. I stopped the car for about 1 minute, started it, and then accelerated toward another exit in order to be in a safer place.the gauge went directly back to "dead center"so i continued driving and the gauge stayed there for the next 2 hours.the outside temperature was in the mid-60s and the air conditioning was on before and after this incident.the same thing happened the following day in stop-and-go traffic, but i noticed the gauge rising this time.i shut off the air conditioning and engine for a few seconds, turned them back on and at the same time accelerated to a cruising speed.the gauge returned to "dead center" and stayed there for the next 20 minutes of highway driving.when i returned home from my trip, i took the car to the bmw dealer, and they replaced the auxiliary cooling fan.i understand that there is a recall on this part, and bmw has sent very few or no letters to customers because a truly countermeasured part is not available yet.i fear that the new fan installed in my car could very well be a suspect part and may result in an underhood fire, as reported by other customers at nhtsa.gov as well as other web sites.i'm not sure if this is related, but a few months ago, i had the thermostat replaced for a "sticking" condition that was causing the "service engine soon" light to illuminate.at the sametime, they replaced the fan for the first time for the recall. 2001 bmw 325i manual transmission.
Rear seat has 3 seat belt left/middle and right hand sidein whichrear passsenger side is the only one with a lock.consumer contacted bmw directly,and they stated that consumer should have checkedvehicle before purchasing.
While traveling down the interstate at approximately 75 mph with the cruise control on, the car suddenly veered left and the abs engaged and slowed the car suddenly to about 40 mph.my immediate thought was that i had blown a tire, but then recognized the abs was causing the car to judder.the dsc and abs lights illuminated and remained on.the mil light did not illuminate.i took the car to a repair shop that diagnosed a faulty rotational rate sensor (yaw).the system recognized that it received erroneous data, but i believe failed in an unsafe manner.i purchased this car for my soon to be 16 year old daughter and cringe to think how she would've reacted to this situation.this failure put the car in the precise situation where you would want the dsc to be working.
While driving 35 mph consumer came to a stop sign.when the brakes were pressed consumer heard a clanking sound. Consumer soon discovered that the control arm bushing broke.
I discovered a 2-inch bubble in the side of the rear driver's side tire.the problem has been identified as a snapped belt that is allowing air to escape the inside of the tire.the tire has 3700 miles on it, and i have never run over so much as a large pothole.nevertheless, the dealer and local tire companies who deal in continental tires have refused to honor any warranty, claiming that the problem is a road hazard.if the tire is so poorly designed or manufactured that normal, on-street driving causes a belt to snap with less than 5,000 miles on the tire, something is seriously wrong with its manufacture.
I discovered a 2-inch bubble in the side of the rear driver's side tire.the problem has been identified as a snapped belt that is allowing air to escape the inside of the tire.the tire has 3700 miles on it, and i have never run over so much as a large pothole.nevertheless, the dealer and local tire companies who deal in continental tires have refused to honor any warranty, claiming that the problem is a road hazard.if the tire is so poorly designed or manufactured that normal, on-street driving causes a belt to snap with less than 5,000 miles on the tire, something is seriously wrong with its manufacture. (tiresize: 205/55 r16)
Abs speed sensors failed. Brakes function but cause for concern.
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