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I got a passenger restraint system malfunction:fault inpassenger-restraint system affecting airbag, belt tensioner or belt-force limiter restraint problem. This resulted in a red airbag light and red passenger belt to come on the dash and idrive. The passenger restraint system and belt tensioner is said to be bad . This time with a red airbag light on all the time, and the seat belt unbuckled light on as well.
Seems to be a common problem where light keeps coming in...not sure if airbag or seat belt restraints will help in an accident
Within 15 min of arriving home in said vehicle, wife started car in driveway to go shopping.immediately, dense black smoke began pouring from under the dash.she turned the car off, but left key fob in column.she summoned me from inside our house and when i arrived the smoke was still pouring out from under center to driver side of dash.i removed the key fob from column and approx. 1 to 2 min later the smoke stopped - was going to disconnect the battery, but smoke stopped before i was able to open garage and gather tools.no flames were ever seen and absolutely no smoke from under hood area - all inside car.many warning lights are now illuminated - awd sys, dsc, abs, 4x4, lighting sys (check displays, turn signals, high beams, headlamp flasher and fog lamps).none of the exterior lights seem to function.this all occurred without warning and fortunately happened while stopped in the driveway.checked recall log on nhtsa for vin and found "0" recalls.the vehicle also includes "x-drive" (all wheel drive system).
Fuel pump error while driving and the car shuts down, we lose power steering and have done so on the highway, and city numerous times.
Fuel pump failures, car shut down while driving on the highway (numerous times) lost power steering while going over 60 mph. Cost over $10,000 to make repairs on the vehicle because bmw said it is no longer under warranty.
In the 4 1/2 years that my 535xi has been in service, the fuel injectors have needed to be replaced 3 times (sept 2011, jan 2013, and sept 2014).the problems have manifested themselves when driving on highways and the vehicle loses most power and begins shaking and the check engine gases light comes on.the most recent time occurred while on an interstate tollway between exits 15 miles apart making for a dangerous situation as i lost speed and any ability to accelerate.efforts to have bmw cover the repairs (estimated at $2,200 including new plugs), were both unsuccessful and frustrating.the dealer provided zero assistance.i contacted bmw na and stated that having to replace the fuel injectors 3 times in 4 1/2 years indicates a defective design and results in dangerous situations.i was told that they would investigate and inform me whether the repairs would be covered.they said they would notify me within 3-5 business days although they would try to expedite the process since i was without a car.at the end of the 5th business day, there was no response so i called and the person i needed to speak with was in a meeting and was supposed to call me back.after another full business day and no call, i called a again and was told that there was no coverage but they did not provide any rationale.this has been a repetitive and dangerous problem.
The contact owns a 2009 bmw 535i. While driving 50 mph, the vehicle decelerated and the reduce engine power warning message illuminated. The vehicle was merged to the side of the road, where it was turned off and resumed normal operation after restarting the engine. The contact mentioned that the vehicle was previously repaired under a manufacturer's customer service recall; however, the failure recurred. The vehicle was not taken back to the dealer nor repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 70,000.
The contact owns a 2009 bmw 535i. While driving approximately 60 mph, the vehicle suddenly slowed down and the "engine power malfunction" indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an unknown bmw dealer in columbia, south carolina where the technician was unable to duplicate the failure. The failure recurred. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 118,900.
The contact owns a 2009 bmw 535i. While driving 40 mph, the vehicle misfired and idled roughly. Also, the check engine warning indicator illuminated. Blagoi's international car service (1880 riverside dr, columbus, oh 43221, (614) 486-2449) diagnosed that the fuel injectors needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 115,000.
As i am driving my bmw after 5 minutes of start it. I smelled oil coming out of the engine. Even after not drink the car for about one week the smell was still there. I am concern that something is wrong with the engine. Even on a cool 60 degree day the engine is too hot to touch. I feel that the coolant in not going to the engine since after putting a full amount of coolant the coolant is deplete after one hour.
While driving "engine failure, reduce power" light came on, power on engine reduced but drivable.when car shut down and restarted light goes off but if stepping on the gas hard the light comes back with engine having reduced power. This was repaired twice, last by bmw on 7/29/13, they replaced vans solenoids (intake and exhaust) and reprogramed the transmission. At that time they told me if the problem returns the transmission may need to be replaced. Reading through forums and the web i came upon many complaints for the same problem in which dealers stated different root causes, many solutions proposed but often problem returns. I believe this is design flaw with this car and should be investigated.
The contact owns a 2009 bmw 535i. While driving various speeds, the vehicle stalled on several occasions without warning. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, but the failure was unable to be duplicated. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 85,000.
Fan ran too fast, engine hot message, reduce speed message, car limped to a stop. Over heated.
The engine and engine cooling:cooling system:fan recall for the e60 bmw 535i needs to be taken seriously! the car will blow up. Bmw needs this problem explicitly taken off the street. You dont expect the ultimate driving machine to explode.in accordance to a total loss claim my insurance usaa claim number 013162236000000007001 . The engine caught complete fire and engulfed the car. I was inside the bavarian motor works vehicle. I could have died. Magnesium in the car means it is then subject to combustion and also to catch fire again which it did. In the morning the car was a full blaze after the fire department left the previous night. Bmw needs to compensate individuals who have lost their nice car, lost lots of days at work , and nearly lost their life, because of that recall could have the car blow up at any time. March 2 2018 (2009 535 bmw )
Car starts normally. Upon reaching cruising speed car engine warning light comes on and car immediately reduces engine power. This happens randomly, and has happened on side roads and freeways. I have to pull over immediately and shut off car, wait, and re-start car. Later, and randomly same thing happens again. Scary.
While driving from work on a busy friday afternoon the vehicle's check engine light comes on and the computer screen states "engine malfunction! reducing power""high pressure fuel pump malfunction" less than a minute the engine stalled. Leaving me stranded on the bridge for hours, try to start the car but it won't start. The high pressure fuel system has been replaced with a new revision but still didn't solve the problem.
In passing on 2 lane highway with oncoming traffic a warning of reduced engine power occurred with corresponding reduction in engine power with significantly reduced margin of safety with respect to oncoming traffic.this is happening multiple times and has been in for repair once.reliability is unpredictable.
As my wife was driving home, in an only ankle deep puddle inside of our subdivision, water was able to get into the air intake causing the vehicle to hydrolock and eventually destroy the engine.i believe such a small amount of water should not be able to disable a car in the middle of a rainstorm.i observed numerous other vehicles traveling thru just fine including a late model infiniti q50.
Bmw 2009 535 xi owner. Out of all of the times taking the car for service for various reasons, i decided to look for information regarding my latest issue. Twin turbo. I was told the rear turbo was bad and it is recommended to do both. I had the car serviced in october, they told me the oil smell was due to the spring from oil cap missing. Before oct 2019 i complained about the oil smell and was told it was a leak from a hose (i never saw any fluids on ground) this last incident, i was on the road when i exited the highway i got an engine warning to shut off the engine immediately. Oil was low. I took it back to bmw and i was told the rear turbo was bad. They now want $6,900. I read in a few posts that the twin turbo issue was ext. To 10 years or 120,000 miles. My car was first purchase in may 2009. I am assuming i am out of time. I was never notified of a recall. My vin number does not come up with any recalls, even though most of the issues are the same as other 2009 bmw owners. My car does not have 120,000 miles yet. I took the car to bmw for vanos solenoids in oct 2019. And another time in oct because the car over heated suddenly in less than half a mile. It was the fan. Recently i learned that some of the 2009 bmw 535 had a recall but i never received anything. I questioned the dealer but he said he had nothing on file. Further reading i found out that the company i believed called vanos was doing the recalls. In october 2019 i spent about $3,000 in repairs. I now believe i could have been covered by a recall or ext. Warranty. Overall on different issues i think i have spent over $13,000 in repairs (including transfer case and differential that the warranty did not pay because the car did not have specified 17' tires: but i bought with staggered 18' tires). I still owe approximately $7,500 to the bank. I take it to be serviced all the time, so i'm baffled.
Takata recall, i bought the car back in late august, at a dealership called deluxe auto located in linden, new jersey. The dealership offered me a warranty, 30 days free and 90 days to decide to get the warranty or not. The initial offer was about 60$ monthly,at 79k miles. After having the car for a month driving on the highway late at night the car starting shaking and turned off on the highway. Fuel pump errors. Car was towed off the highway. After a few hrs car started and ran normally. Went to the dealership, got warranty. The offer now was at 120$ a month. They did the job, car ran normally. Happened again in brooklyn, sent car back to dealer they said nothing came up on the computer, nothing they can do. After a few months same thing happened. This time in connecticut, sent it to the nearest mechanic shop, bill came to 850, not including towing 138$. Now back to my dealership, when i went to them to pay for the warranty, my father used his credit card, since then i figured it would charge it monthly automatically. That is not the case,as i found out the dealership said nothing they can do. Other problem, car started leaking oil, on oil housing unit, engine oil valve. Got them both fixed at about 500$ at a local mechanic shop. Now a week later,at 1am of march 7th of 2016 i'm starting the car, it turns on and gives an error "engine reduced power" and "engine pressure too low, shut off engine immediately ". I'm about to be 22, gonna start college soon, i have been making payments to a 20k car, on top of all the maintance problems that this dealership sold me and tricked me into. I dont know if me writing all this would help me in any way but this sucks,on top of me being trapped on a highway until a tow truck comes, in nyc, 2 times where cars fly by you i want that when dealership sell cars to be sure that the customers are safe driving them.i hope it helps.
Fuel pump cut out unexpectedly while driving at posted speed limit of 60 mph.almost run over by tractor trailer while pulling car to side of the road.car was later re-started.
I was driving my vehicle northbound on the kennedy expressway (i-90) between montrose and lawrence exit here in chicago when my car stalled the middle of a very busy highway. I attempted to restart it with reduced power that allowed me to drive my vehicle to the shoulders but it was a scary experience nonetheless with high speed cars and trucks passing by you. It was determined that it was a fuel pump issue relating to an existing recall/class action lawsuit. Anyway, the car was never fully fixed; i mean i had at several instances of car stalling again and again. I repeatedly complaint to the manufacturer and the car dealer letting them know that i feel theres a systemic issue with the vehicle. Every time i brought it for repairs it was a different reason why the engine failure keeps lighting up and the car stalling. In the beginning they were covering the repairs under warranty but as soon as the original warranty expired i was on the hook for hundreds sometimes thousands of dollars in repairs. I complained that there was a class action lawsuit on this vehicle and part of the settlement was to extend the engine warranty to 10 years but they never covered it under this extended warranty simply by stating that the issue was not related to whats covered by the warranty. Ive finally given up disputing with them and sold the car this month and ive disputed with my credit card the repair costs since the issue was never fixed. Bmw is covering up that theres an issue with this model of their car and have been dodging warranty claims.
The contact owns a 2009 bmw 535i.the contact stated that while traveling 25 mph, the vehicle stalled. The contact mentioned that the steering wheel became difficult to maneuver. Also, the contact added that the battery and engine light illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was towed.the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure.the vehicle was taken to the dealer. The techncian diagnosed that the tension and isle pulley needed to be replaced.the vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer who stated that the crank shaft belt and seal needed to be replaced.the vehicle was repaired.the failure and current mileage was 80,325.
My first incident occurred while i was traveling on i-185. My vehicle suddenly lost power and began sputtering and check engine light came on. This happened while traffic was heavy but miraculously i was able to merge over to the emergency lane and exit off the interstate. Bmw dealership diagnosis it as a failed in-tank electric fuel pump and sensor. It was repaired and i paid 1254.00. Unfortunately, a week later, i experienced another loss of engine power and check engine light came on while i was traveling on the interstate. This time bmw dealership told me they had to upgrade software and change out some injectors and that should solve my problem. I bought this car to drive it and not send it back and forth to the repair shop.
Engine malfunction light and reduced power warning for bmw 535i.
On an early cold morning, i crank my car and after it started i noticed that my check engine light came on; it stalled out and i had to restart it. This car has been in and out of the repair shop (bmw) within the last year approximately four times. The major reason was fuel problems. I had a diagnostic test done on it and the bmw repair shop stated that i needed all injectors, spark plugs and a fuel inlet valve replaced which will cost about 2200. The problem i have is that bmw published this information to correct an ongoing problem with 535i twin turbo fuel system; however at the consumers' expense. I spoke with a supervisor in customer relationship and she stated that bmw was not response for or repairing it.
2009 bmw 535i.consumer writes in regards to engine malfunction that caused vehicle fire.the consumer stated the vehicle was in the process of being towed, when it caught on fire. The consumer stated there was no unusual service history. The high pressure fuel pump was replaced twice, once as a recall. The vehicle was serviced for stalling problems, which was the same issue that occurred on the day of the fire.
Purchased a bmw 535i x drive in april 2009. Since april 2010, the car has been in for service 4 times, most recently august 2010. All 4 times, the car's engine lights have come on - oxygen sensors have been replaced twice. A problem in the fuel area/catalyst converter was just fixed in july. Last problem was at 18,400 miles - driving on highway at 70mph out of town in another state at 10:45pm, an audible signal went off and then 2 engine lights appears in my speedometer area. Also, in the navigation area, engine malfunction reduced power error message. The car began shaking and the power was reduced down to 40mph. At that point, 225 miles from home, needed to turn back and drive 45 minutes from the city that i just left. Car was towed to a city 60 miles from there and the service manager told me immediately it was the hpfp problem. At that time, he also stated that the fuel injectors are not a problem now, but it is very likely that they will go bad within 6 months from now.confidence has been lost in this new car and safety concerns for driving this car more than 25-30 miles out of my home city. Extremely concerned about breaking down and stranded again.
2009 bmw 535i engine died on the freeway 5 going 70mph with my family and was very luck to pull over without causing an accident.bmw said it was the brain and had the car for 7 days to program it. I found out that about 5% of all 335i and 535i has the same issue, it is the new twin turbo engine 3.0 is having issues in both cars. Please check this is a safety issue.
2009 bmw 535i: while accelerating, a sudden near-stall/loss of power occurred while attempting to enter into an intersection, nearly causing an accident.a warning was alerted through the idrive system ("engine malfunction - reduced power").the car was drivable, but extremely sluggish and slow to accelerate.bmw service center performed diagnostics to find that a high-pressure fuel pump (hpfp) had failed.they replaced it, which has since solved the problem. Updated 09/29/09.
Within 15 min of arriving home in said vehicle, wife started car in driveway to go shopping.immediately, dense black smoke began pouring from under the dash.she turned the car off, but left key fob in column.she summoned me from inside our house and when i arrived the smoke was still pouring out from under center to driver side of dash.i removed the key fob from column and approx. 1 to 2 min later the smoke stopped - was going to disconnect the battery, but smoke stopped before i was able to open garage and gather tools.no flames were ever seen and absolutely no smoke from under hood area - all inside car.many warning lights are now illuminated - awd sys, dsc, abs, 4x4, lighting sys (check displays, turn signals, high beams, headlamp flasher and fog lamps).none of the exterior lights seem to function.this all occurred without warning and fortunately happened while stopped in the driveway.checked recall log on nhtsa for vin and found "0" recalls.the vehicle also includes "x-drive" (all wheel drive system).
The contact owns a 2009 bmw 535i. The contact stated that the rear driver's side tail light failed. The vehicle was not taken for inspection and was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The contact was informed that the vehicle was not listed under nhtsa campaign number: 13v407000 (exterior lighting). The approximate failure mileage was 68000.
This is the second time i have my fuel pump replaced because it failed. The first time it happened while i was in the middle of an express way with fast moving cars. I believe that this pose a significant safety risk to the passengers because they could get run over by other cars. The car stalls without warning it just stops. I've complained to bmw about this and they pretend that there is no problem. They replaced the first fuel pump then it happened again and their solution is to replace the same part again. They need to figure out why its failing in the first place.
Purchased 2009 bmw 335ci in march of 2009. In sep the car stalled, bmw replaced the fuel pump or hpfp (high pressure fuel pump). Today we started the car and moved it in our driveway. 1.5 hours later we started the car again to go to work and it stalled. We tried twice to restart it wouldn't. At that time we noticed a fuel smell and stepped out of the vehicle into a puddle of gasoline.
Vehicle had loss of power, shaky at start up. Vehicle had a loss power to only go about 5mph. Vehicle was towed to dealer.
My family and i was driving to san francisco and ready to cross the bay bridge.i was in my 2010 bmw 535i (the car was three months old with about 5500 miles on it.with no warning, the engine malfunction light goes on and i get a message to slow the car down.in about 2 minutes, the engine dies and the car is stalled.i was in the middle of heavy traffic, very dangerous, no where to exit.i tried to start the engine and everytime i tried to drive, the engine dies.we were blocking traffic for about 30 minutes before the chp arrived to move the car out of the traffic lanes.i was told the problem was the high pressure fuel pump system (hpfp) - bmw knows about this problem and they still have not fixed this issue. It is very dangerous -- there is no telling when this fuel pump will fail again.
While driving from work on a busy friday afternoon the vehicle's check engine light comes on and the computer screen states "engine malfunction! reducing power""high pressure fuel pump malfunction" less than a minute the engine stalled. Leaving me stranded on the bridge for hours, try to start the car but it won't start. The high pressure fuel system has been replaced with a new revision but still didn't solve the problem.
My bmw 535xi sport wagon had a high pressure fuel pump replaced after 12500 mi.the engine lost most of its power and i needed to quickly exithwy.in order not to pose a threat to others. Prior to this problem i noticed the engine took longer to start, and one time the engine seemed to sputter and temporarily become un drivable.the first time this happened, the dealer said they had to fix a problem in the cars computer.the second time , the dealer said the pump had to be replaced.
Purchased a bmw 535i x drive in april 2009. Since april 2010, the car has been in for service 4 times, most recently august 2010. All 4 times, the car's engine lights have come on - oxygen sensors have been replaced twice. A problem in the fuel area/catalyst converter was just fixed in july. Last problem was at 18,400 miles - driving on highway at 70mph out of town in another state at 10:45pm, an audible signal went off and then 2 engine lights appears in my speedometer area. Also, in the navigation area, engine malfunction reduced power error message. The car began shaking and the power was reduced down to 40mph. At that point, 225 miles from home, needed to turn back and drive 45 minutes from the city that i just left. Car was towed to a city 60 miles from there and the service manager told me immediately it was the hpfp problem. At that time, he also stated that the fuel injectors are not a problem now, but it is very likely that they will go bad within 6 months from now.confidence has been lost in this new car and safety concerns for driving this car more than 25-30 miles out of my home city. Extremely concerned about breaking down and stranded again.
Normal driving the vehicle begins to shake losing power. The vehicle's check engine light comes on and the computer screen states "engine malfunction! reducing power". The high pressure fuel system has been replaced 3 times by bmw. Bmw acknowledges they have a problem but has no repair for the situation.
Sudden loss of engine power, engine light came on.bmw reprogrammed the computer but so far it has happened 3 times (at 8,000miles, 13,000 miles and 18,000 miles).
While driving my bmw, the engine stalled out on the highway and forced me to expedite myself to a safe location. The engine would shake and rattle at idle, and the car was sent into limp mode by the pcm. This occurred numerous times in the following days, and always at random times and speeds. I was lucky enough to not be passing someone on the highway, or entering/exiting the on/off ramps when it occurred. I am forced to take ultra safe routes that offer slower speeds. This issue seems to be very common with this engine make and model, and must be addressed as this will eventually cause a injury/accident/ or worse, fatality. Please look into this issue and have the people responsible fix their mistakes.
Sudden loss of power entering highway. Dealer confirmed failure of high pressure fuel pump 2009 bmw 535i with 10k miles.
Purchased a 2009 bmw 535i xdrive (vin# [xxx]) in march 2013. In june of 2013 i began to have issues with the fuel system. The car was brought to my local bmw dealer and i was told there was an issue with one of the fuel injectors. They indicated the injectors were under recall however my car had already had the recall completed. Under further investigation it came to light that only three of the six injectors were replaced under the prior recall work. The dealership refused to replace the bad injector under the recall even though it was not one of the ones replaced under the original warranty work. They indicated they contacted bmwna and that they refused to approve the replacement of the injector even though it was not dealt with under the original recall work.i ended up having my local bmw mechanic replace this injector. This november 2014 i began having an issue with another of the recalled injectors that had yet to be replaced. This injector while driving became loose and broke a fuel line damaging the cylinder head of the engine where the injector is located. Due to the damage to the head, the injector located in cylinder 5 continues to loose the o-ring. This renders the car undrivable. This is my third bmw and i have to say this is the first time i have ever had these kinds of problem. I have already had to replace the high pressure fuel pump, one fuel injector, water pump and crank seal. In addition the trunk leaks creating issues with my battery and sos system.i have learned though much research that this car model has many known problems with the fuel system, injectors, high pressure fuel pump, etc. I would appreciate someone looking into this and how the current issue with the injector and now head can be resolved since this injector should have been replaced under the original warranty work long before the head was damaged.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
On an early cold morning, i crank my car and after it started i noticed that my check engine light came on; it stalled out and i had to restart it. This car has been in and out of the repair shop (bmw) within the last year approximately four times. The major reason was fuel problems. I had a diagnostic test done on it and the bmw repair shop stated that i needed all injectors, spark plugs and a fuel inlet valve replaced which will cost about 2200. The problem i have is that bmw published this information to correct an ongoing problem with 535i twin turbo fuel system; however at the consumers' expense. I spoke with a supervisor in customer relationship and she stated that bmw was not response for or repairing it.
2009 bmw 535i: while accelerating, a sudden near-stall/loss of power occurred while attempting to enter into an intersection, nearly causing an accident.a warning was alerted through the idrive system ("engine malfunction - reduced power").the car was drivable, but extremely sluggish and slow to accelerate.bmw service center performed diagnostics to find that a high-pressure fuel pump (hpfp) had failed.they replaced it, which has since solved the problem. Updated 09/29/09.
2009 bmw 535i.consumer writes in regards to engine malfunction that caused vehicle fire.the consumer stated the vehicle was in the process of being towed, when it caught on fire. The consumer stated there was no unusual service history. The high pressure fuel pump was replaced twice, once as a recall. The vehicle was serviced for stalling problems, which was the same issue that occurred on the day of the fire.
I was traveling on the interstate going 75mph when my car lost all power, shut off and left me without power and stranded due to a fuel pump. Upon further investigation i've found that bmw and specifically the "n54"motor that i havea severe amount of complaints for this exact reason. There was an extended warranty put in place for certain parts however not all the parts that cause this type of a failure. I've tried working professionally with bmw of usa but because i wasn't involved in a crash from said failure they just refuse to help. I do not think any car with less than 100k miles on it should by any means have this severe of a break down potentially causing a rather fatal outcome. Luckily i am an aggressive driver and can handle a car with lost power and not collide into a wall which i nearly did. This needs to be addressed with bmw usa as it is unacceptable for a high end turbo vehicle to have complete failure while driving at highway speeds. Bmw forums all over the internet have shown me thousands of people have this problem. Sadly they may not know nhtsa exists to file a complaint. I sincerely hope your group can help us helpless consumers of bmw products gain a safer driving experience. Bmw recalling one fuel pump and not the other, or extending the warranty on turbos yet not the subsequent parts that they operate and it causing this type of a break down is truly truly scary as well as unacceptable. Please help!
2009 bmw335ix with 10,400 miles.sudden high pressure fuel pump failure, causing immediate decrease in power, rough idle, and poor handling.engine service icons illuminated.car towed to dealer, dealer fixed problem, dealership service manager could not guarantee that it will not happen again as..."bmw is aware of these fuel pump failures.they are doing everything they can to solve the problem, but it has been a problem for several years now."the manufacturer should have to disclose this potentially dangerous condition and deal with it effectively... Not with an extended warranty, but with the option returning the car until they fix the problem.
Fuel pump!, near the gas tank.i can't go very far in my car without it cutting off.i have had it diagnosed by bmw.i have been towed off the highway ( grand central exit 19) while being stuck in an unsafe condition on 10/13/16. I hear 3 consecutive beeps then within 5 minutes or less the car shuts down and the system shows fuel pump!.i have had the high pressure fuel pump replace by bmw, however that does not seem to be the problem.i am not enjoying my car.the recall announced on 10/28/2016, should also include the 2009 bmw 5 series.i love the bmw cars, however it has become the ultimate driving nightmare.please include the 2009 series in the recall.
My first incident occurred while i was traveling on i-185. My vehicle suddenly lost power and began sputtering and check engine light came on. This happened while traffic was heavy but miraculously i was able to merge over to the emergency lane and exit off the interstate. Bmw dealership diagnosis it as a failed in-tank electric fuel pump and sensor. It was repaired and i paid 1254.00. Unfortunately, a week later, i experienced another loss of engine power and check engine light came on while i was traveling on the interstate. This time bmw dealership told me they had to upgrade software and change out some injectors and that should solve my problem. I bought this car to drive it and not send it back and forth to the repair shop.
My 2009bmw 535i x drive continues to have stalling issues.i'm tired of taking it in to bmw to have them charge me and say nothing is wrong just to have my car constantly shutting down over and over.my car has pretty much been rebuilt because of this issue and it continues to happen.i do not feel that i should have to keep paying for a problem that is not resolved.my high pressure fuel pump, fuel pump, battery, high and low pressure senors have been replaced.i've had my oil changed and fuel line flushed and the problem is still occurring.i truly enjoy the vehicle when its working but i'm just at the point of trading it in for another vehicle other then bmw.
Fuel pump error while driving and the car shuts down, we lose power steering and have done so on the highway, and city numerous times.
The car stop running completly when i was wainting at the stop light an anounsmemt came out in my dash saying that i have to repleaced the fuel pumpi know that there was a recall abuot this problem but i never got any notice or letter from bmw
Gas tank will only fill half way before the gas blows back up through the filler pipe onto the ground and my pants - safety issue
The car suddenly displayed a warning saying the fuel pump malfunction and gave a notice that engine may shutdown immediately and to pull to a side. We complied - though it may have been pretty dangerous if we were on highways or in traffic. Tried to start again, the same issue. Got it toed to the bmw dealership. The dealer diagnosed the issue to be the high pressure injection pump and told us it is not covered.we called bmw and they told it is now covered as it has an extended warranty.we tell the dealer and the dealer tells us it is covered but another part edk pf is now not covered as it did show fault codes that were earlier than the fuel pump fault codes.my issue is if the fuel pump and edk work hand-in-hand, won't the two to be covered by bmw?why it should matter, which did show fault codes first?infact this is pretty dangerous situation and i wish bmw recalls and checks all vehicles and fix all the parts that are affected.
The car shuts off unexpectedly when it's being used because of the fuel pump. I think it's unfair that the 2008 models got recalls up to 10 yrs and 120,000 miles. I feel like the 2009 bmw xi was missing from this recall. The same high pressure fuel pump was the problem for the recall. I'm both close to reaching my 120,000 miles or the 10 yr mark so it would be amazing to see something being done about this soon.
At least once or twice a week my vehicle all of a sudden lose power the engine malfunction light come dash.then on the idrive system it always say "fuel pump" problem.this problem occurs unexpected and has put me in dangerous situation on the highway.i pull over to the shoulder and put the flashers on.after about ten minutes the flashers go off and the car is able to drive again.lastly, the problem always happen unexpected regardless on city street or highway.i can be traveling at 25 to 75mph and it just randomly happens.many occasions i do not feel comfortable traveling in the far left lane.due to moving to the left shoulder and cars traveling at a higher rate of speed.
Fuel pump cut out unexpectedly while driving at posted speed limit of 60 mph.almost run over by tractor trailer while pulling car to side of the road.car was later re-started.
Driving on the highway, engine stops.first warning "engine malfunction, reduced power.but it had already stopped.after narrowing missing traffic parked in breakdown lane.next warningfuel pump failure. Car would not re-start for an hour until tow truck arrived. Had to be towed to bmw dealer. Dealer reports low pressure fuel pump. Engine died again at dealers
The car engine *completely* shutdown while being driven, *without* any warning; had just exited major interstate highway (i-95), and was still on exit ramp when this happened. The car was still in motion, the driver, luckily, was able to bring the car to the side of the ramp without any other damage. Diagnosis by nearest bmw dealer service indicated a simultaneous short circuit in the ekps (controller?) module, a fault in the main (low pressure) fuel pump and another short circuit in fuel pressure sensor.all this happened, simultaneously, without warning, in a very well maintained, dealer-serviced, low mileage (42000 miles) bmw 535i (yr 2009) vehicle. The fact that the engine *completely* shutdown, on an exit ramp of a major highway, and could not be restarted created a very hazardous condition for the driver of the vehicle and for other drivers on the road was well. Had this happened on the highway itself, and not on the exit ramp, there could have been a serious accident.car engines of this sort ought to have *significant amount of redundancy* built into them so they don't shut down while in motion due to a "sensor" short circuit. The amount of electronics being used in modern cars has increased exponentially, but i feel that the manufacturer may not have built enough safeguards / redundancies in their systems to prevent this from happening. This was a majormalfunction in a moving vehicle (and this could have easily happened at high speeds as well; luckily it occurred at a slower speed on an exit ramp). Such incidents need to be investigated thoroughly.
I was driving on the highways,amidst other vehicles when the engine completely lost power and stopped running. I was very lucky that i did not create an accident. Thevehicle just shut itself off while going 60!!i lost power steering but managed to pull off to the side of the road.the vehicle would then not start and on the idrive it gave me afuel pump warning . About an hour later after calling for assistance, i started the vehicle and it was as if nothing had occured. The warning dissappearing and it drove normally. It has since then done this same thing 4 other times. I have read many other complaints similar to mine and want to know if this vehicle is recalled and if not thenwhy is it not recalled?
Vehicle shutters and misfires when automatic transmission downshifts while attempting to accelerate at cruising speeds.engine light comes on and has reduced power until vehicle is restarted.major safety concern when attempting to merge onto highway.
Takata recall. The vehicle just shuts right off without any warning sign or check engine light. The vehicle loses power on the highway without any warning sign and it's absolutely dangerous and it can causes a serious accident. Bmw has issued a recall on later models but not this model. Once the vehicle turns completely off a message on the vehicles idrive displays "fuel pump failure." after the vehicle cools down for 20-30 minutes it starts back up and it happens again without notice maybe days later or weeks later. It's a dangerous issue and there's no way to detect it so warranty companies are giving a hard time to cover the costs and it's listed as covered under extended warranty. Very dangerous issue and it's something bmw should look into with the older model as well. Currently there's a recall on the 2010-2011 models for doing the same exact thing with the high pressure fuel pump.
I was driving on the highway and all of a sudden when i tried to switch lanes, the car just made a big fumble and almost stalled. The traffic behind nearly became fatal as the car did not accelerate and i was very luck to have pulled back with the passing car barely hitting my mirror. I have taken this car to the dealer on many occasions and they have changed out all the injectors and still the car is having this problem. Every time i go to the dealer they keep changing the fuel injectors or recalibrating them. A simple google search will show that this is an on going issue with these cars and bmw of north america does not want to do anything about it. Even though this was reported before the end of the manufacturer's warranty and still ongoing, they refuse to cover the repairs. This is absurd and they should be held responsible as my family and my life is in danger every time we take to any road with this car. We are not in a financial position to afford repairs as it is very expensive and unfortunately we are forced to take a risk every time we have somewhere to go.my pregnant wife and my self has missedalmost 20 times where another car could have hit us. I fear one of these days we will not be so lucky . Please help.
Stopped in traffic at a red light after approximately 15 minutes of driving. The light turned green and upon acceleration, the engine stopped in the middle of the intersection.the "fuel pump" warning came up on my screen. The vehicle would not start. The vehicle was towed to the repair shop where it did not exhibit any problems, according to the mechanic the vehicle ran fine. Nonetheless, the fuel pump was replaced. Drove the car for two days before it broke down again. Same scenario, stopped at a stop sign, proceeded to accelerate and the engine stopped. Vehicle had to be towed to the repair shop for the second time in three days. Awaiting to see if a new hpfp will resolve the issue.
Fuel pump failures, car shut down while driving on the highway (numerous times) lost power steering while going over 60 mph. Cost over $10,000 to make repairs on the vehicle because bmw said it is no longer under warranty.
Takata recall, i bought the car back in late august, at a dealership called deluxe auto located in linden, new jersey. The dealership offered me a warranty, 30 days free and 90 days to decide to get the warranty or not. The initial offer was about 60$ monthly,at 79k miles. After having the car for a month driving on the highway late at night the car starting shaking and turned off on the highway. Fuel pump errors. Car was towed off the highway. After a few hrs car started and ran normally. Went to the dealership, got warranty. The offer now was at 120$ a month. They did the job, car ran normally. Happened again in brooklyn, sent car back to dealer they said nothing came up on the computer, nothing they can do. After a few months same thing happened. This time in connecticut, sent it to the nearest mechanic shop, bill came to 850, not including towing 138$. Now back to my dealership, when i went to them to pay for the warranty, my father used his credit card, since then i figured it would charge it monthly automatically. That is not the case,as i found out the dealership said nothing they can do. Other problem, car started leaking oil, on oil housing unit, engine oil valve. Got them both fixed at about 500$ at a local mechanic shop. Now a week later,at 1am of march 7th of 2016 i'm starting the car, it turns on and gives an error "engine reduced power" and "engine pressure too low, shut off engine immediately ". I'm about to be 22, gonna start college soon, i have been making payments to a 20k car, on top of all the maintance problems that this dealership sold me and tricked me into. I dont know if me writing all this would help me in any way but this sucks,on top of me being trapped on a highway until a tow truck comes, in nyc, 2 times where cars fly by you i want that when dealership sell cars to be sure that the customers are safe driving them.i hope it helps.
I am requesting nhtsa investigate this known dangerous defect and issue a mandated recall to protect the public. Fuel pump failure or related failures can cause a car to be unable to move out of a dangerous highway after engine power failure at idle, causing risk to human life. On 08-08-17, i was on interstate in stopped traffic.my 2009 bmw 535xi with 115, 502 miles on it quit running.traffic cleared and i could not get the vehicle to start, run, and move.it would start, but it would then quit running before i could place it in gear.interstate traffic was approaching at 60 to 70 mph.my three passengers got out and pushed the vehicle while i steered it in neutral, not running, off the roadway.we had a near miss collision from approaching vehicles on the interstate.the dash display said "high pressure fuel pump failure."after sitting 5 minutes, the car started and appeared to run normally.i e-mailed bmw and they said they had extended their warranty on high pressure fuel pump to 10 years or 120,000 miles, and said take it to bmw service center.on 08-10-17 bmw dealer diagnosed it and said it was the "low pressure fuel pump located inside the fuel tank had failed."they offered to replace it at a cost of $2,079.90, stating "bmw does not offer recalls."four people were almost killed.bmw has "extended the warranty to 120,000 miles on high pressure fuel pump" but not on the "low pressure fuel pump." i asked service tech if he was sure it was "low pressure fuel pump failure" if vehicle could run intermittently.he offered no satisfactory explanation, comparing it to a "light bulb than can work some times and not work some times."i am requesting nhtsa investigate this known dangerous defect and issue a mandated recall to protect the public.
Car stopped while on freeway moving at 50 miles per hour with my visually impaired grandchild very scary. Warning light came on fuel pump malfunction and car just stopped. Took it to conrad they say it is the high pressure fuel pump and i need to take it to bmw under recall bmw says it is the low pressure fuel pump but they are not sure it will fix the problem. Bmw need to fix this problem i thank god we were not hit yesterday on the freeway.
In the 4 1/2 years that my 535xi has been in service, the fuel injectors have needed to be replaced 3 times (sept 2011, jan 2013, and sept 2014).the problems have manifested themselves when driving on highways and the vehicle loses most power and begins shaking and the check engine gases light comes on.the most recent time occurred while on an interstate tollway between exits 15 miles apart making for a dangerous situation as i lost speed and any ability to accelerate.efforts to have bmw cover the repairs (estimated at $2,200 including new plugs), were both unsuccessful and frustrating.the dealer provided zero assistance.i contacted bmw na and stated that having to replace the fuel injectors 3 times in 4 1/2 years indicates a defective design and results in dangerous situations.i was told that they would investigate and inform me whether the repairs would be covered.they said they would notify me within 3-5 business days although they would try to expedite the process since i was without a car.at the end of the 5th business day, there was no response so i called and the person i needed to speak with was in a meeting and was supposed to call me back.after another full business day and no call, i called a again and was told that there was no coverage but they did not provide any rationale.this has been a repetitive and dangerous problem.
My 2009 bmw 535i xdrive has been owned by me for 6 years. It has less than 90,000 miles on it. Since i became owner, it had 2 fuel pump failures, one water pump failure, and now fuel injector failure. When its fuel injectors failed on 10/27/17, the car's engine started shaking right after i turned it on. The car was parked overnight and i proceeded on the side street at 10 miles an hour speed towards work in the morning. Car then lost power and would not accelerate. Very dark, dense, black smoke was coming out of the tail pipe. After towing it to the dealer because it was unsafe to drive, i have been told by bmw dealer that the fuel injectors are malfunctioning and rather than spraying the fuel inside the engine, they were dumping it in large amounts instead. This created a state of too much unburned fuel inside the engine and it caused the black smoke. Cost of repair estimate was $3075. I was told that the catalytic converter may have been affected as well due to this dysfunction and as a result i might need replacement as well adding another $1500 to the cost. I have learned of similar reports of fuel injectors problems in this particular model, placing the cars, the drivers, and the passengers at risk. Seeing the dark, dense, black smoke coming out of the tail pipe seemed very unsafe and extremely hazardous and should trigger recall of such deficient fuel injectors. I believe the fuel injector malfunction caused an abnormal fire inside the engine which caused such dark smoke to occur.
Vehicle was operating on public highway at 40 mph in forward gear.electronic fuel pump stopped causing immediate engine power failure and loss of forward movement control.it was snowing and there was no shoulder.no safe lane or other area to coast immediately inoperable vehicle into.heavy traffic repeatedly nearly collided.no way to secure immediate safe removal of inoperable vehicle off roadway.emergency flashers quit after 30 minutes.wrecker too 2.5 hours to arrive, while drive was forced to choose between unsheltered freezing snow and ice, and remaining in vulnerable vehicle for tow truck to arrive.vehicle displayed "fuel pump failure" on diagnostic lcd screen in vehicle.three hours later, vehicle started up and ran without incident, after sitting.problem has occurred three times over the past fife years, and occurs without warning while engine is running.
Fuel pump cut out unexpectedly while driving at posted speed limit of 60 mph.almost run over by tractor trailer while pulling car to side of the road.car was later re-started.
While traveling at approximately 30-40 mph, and accelerating to enter the interstate, the transmission warning light illuminated and the transmission entered failsafe mode. The vehicle would not accerlerate. Attempts to use the shifter to change gears were ineffective. Once in a safe position, i pulled over and turned the car off. Upon restart, the transmission engaged normally. This has occured about six (6) times since september 2016 and prior to taking it to the dealer for service, on march 25, 2017. I took the vehicle to the dealer on april 5, 2017, and the service technician reported the following: performed short test and found clutch e faults is stored in the dme. Performed test plan and found no current faults with transmission. Cleared faults and advise customer to continue driving vehicle until faults come back on. The next day, april 6, 2017 a similar incident occured twice while entering traffic. Issue similar to nhtsa id number 10035010.
The contact owns a 2009 bmw 535i. While driving approximately 60 mph, the vehicle suddenly slowed down and the "engine power malfunction" indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an unknown bmw dealer in columbia, south carolina where the technician was unable to duplicate the failure. The failure recurred. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 118,900.
The contact owns a 2009 bmw 535i.the contact stated that while traveling 25 mph, the vehicle stalled. The contact mentioned that the steering wheel became difficult to maneuver. Also, the contact added that the battery and engine light illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was towed.the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure.the vehicle was taken to the dealer. The techncian diagnosed that the tension and isle pulley needed to be replaced.the vehicle was repaired but the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer who stated that the crank shaft belt and seal needed to be replaced.the vehicle was repaired.the failure and current mileage was 80,325.
Driving on freeway 65 mph and vehicle looses power completely power steering power brakes lost. Engine just shut off errors appear such as p142e or malfunction however when restarting vehicle 5+min later no errors and codes appear resulting in no failures no possibilty to diagnose found 4incidents occured 2 near fatal collisions note: bmw code list has no recommendation for resolving only that p142e is shutdown of engine this coding of ecu allowed by bmw is dangerous to human lives
I got a passenger restraint system malfunction:fault inpassenger-restraint system affecting airbag, belt tensioner or belt-force limiter restraint problem. This resulted in a red airbag light and red passenger belt to come on the dash and idrive. The passenger restraint system and belt tensioner is said to be bad . This time with a red airbag light on all the time, and the seat belt unbuckled light on as well.
Seems to be a common problem where light keeps coming in...not sure if airbag or seat belt restraints will help in an accident
Within 15 min of arriving home in said vehicle, wife started car in driveway to go shopping.immediately, dense black smoke began pouring from under the dash.she turned the car off, but left key fob in column.she summoned me from inside our house and when i arrived the smoke was still pouring out from under center to driver side of dash.i removed the key fob from column and approx. 1 to 2 min later the smoke stopped - was going to disconnect the battery, but smoke stopped before i was able to open garage and gather tools.no flames were ever seen and absolutely no smoke from under hood area - all inside car.many warning lights are now illuminated - awd sys, dsc, abs, 4x4, lighting sys (check displays, turn signals, high beams, headlamp flasher and fog lamps).none of the exterior lights seem to function.this all occurred without warning and fortunately happened while stopped in the driveway.checked recall log on nhtsa for vin and found "0" recalls.the vehicle also includes "x-drive" (all wheel drive system).
Fuel pump failures, car shut down while driving on the highway (numerous times) lost power steering while going over 60 mph. Cost over $10,000 to make repairs on the vehicle because bmw said it is no longer under warranty.
Bmw 2009 535 xi owner. Out of all of the times taking the car for service for various reasons, i decided to look for information regarding my latest issue. Twin turbo. I was told the rear turbo was bad and it is recommended to do both. I had the car serviced in october, they told me the oil smell was due to the spring from oil cap missing. Before oct 2019 i complained about the oil smell and was told it was a leak from a hose (i never saw any fluids on ground) this last incident, i was on the road when i exited the highway i got an engine warning to shut off the engine immediately. Oil was low. I took it back to bmw and i was told the rear turbo was bad. They now want $6,900. I read in a few posts that the twin turbo issue was ext. To 10 years or 120,000 miles. My car was first purchase in may 2009. I am assuming i am out of time. I was never notified of a recall. My vin number does not come up with any recalls, even though most of the issues are the same as other 2009 bmw owners. My car does not have 120,000 miles yet. I took the car to bmw for vanos solenoids in oct 2019. And another time in oct because the car over heated suddenly in less than half a mile. It was the fan. Recently i learned that some of the 2009 bmw 535 had a recall but i never received anything. I questioned the dealer but he said he had nothing on file. Further reading i found out that the company i believed called vanos was doing the recalls. In october 2019 i spent about $3,000 in repairs. I now believe i could have been covered by a recall or ext. Warranty. Overall on different issues i think i have spent over $13,000 in repairs (including transfer case and differential that the warranty did not pay because the car did not have specified 17' tires: but i bought with staggered 18' tires). I still owe approximately $7,500 to the bank. I take it to be serviced all the time, so i'm baffled.
Bmw 2009 535 xi owner. Out of all of the times taking the car for service for various reasons, i decided to look for information regarding my latest issue. Twin turbo. I was told the rear turbo was bad and it is recommended to do both. I had the car serviced in october, they told me the oil smell was due to the spring from oil cap missing. Before oct 2019 i complained about the oil smell and was told it was a leak from a hose (i never saw any fluids on ground) this last incident, i was on the road when i exited the highway i got an engine warning to shut off the engine immediately. Oil was low. I took it back to bmw and i was told the rear turbo was bad. They now want $6,900. I read in a few posts that the twin turbo issue was ext. To 10 years or 120,000 miles. My car was first purchase in may 2009. I am assuming i am out of time. I was never notified of a recall. My vin number does not come up with any recalls, even though most of the issues are the same as other 2009 bmw owners. My car does not have 120,000 miles yet. I took the car to bmw for vanos solenoids in oct 2019. And another time in oct because the car over heated suddenly in less than half a mile. It was the fan. Recently i learned that some of the 2009 bmw 535 had a recall but i never received anything. I questioned the dealer but he said he had nothing on file. Further reading i found out that the company i believed called vanos was doing the recalls. In october 2019 i spent about $3,000 in repairs. I now believe i could have been covered by a recall or ext. Warranty. Overall on different issues i think i have spent over $13,000 in repairs (including transfer case and differential that the warranty did not pay because the car did not have specified 17' tires: but i bought with staggered 18' tires). I still owe approximately $7,500 to the bank. I take it to be serviced all the time, so i'm baffled.
The vehicle violently jerks upon initial acceleration, as well as while cruising. The problem originally started during warmer weather, but now it seems to occur all year round.the issue has been reported to the bmw dealership and they are unable to fix the issue.
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