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We found the following complaints for BMW 650I (2006)

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The contact owns a 2006 bmw 650i convertible. While driving 55 mph, the air bag and seat belt warning lights illuminated. The failure occurred constantly. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the front passenger seat occupant detection mat failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 124,000.

The passenger seat mat sensor is defective and cannot tell when a passenger is seated, therefore, not allowing a passenger air bag to deploy.the srs air bag warning light appears.the passenger seat has not been tampered with, rarely been sat in, and the defect cannot be attributed to any error on my part.

Passenger seatbelt/airbag warning as follows: "pass. Restraint system - fault on passenger restraint system affecting airbag, belt tensioner or belt-force limiter.continue to wear the safety belt." note: the vehicle is currently with a mechanic who has confirmed this is the "passenger seat mat sensor."i called bmw of north america today to report the problem and check for recalls.i was informed i should go to a bmw dealership to get a "formal diagnosis from the dealer" and to "confirm if the issue could've been included in prior recall."note: i searched the nhtsa website for my year, make and model vehicle and found this exact same issue was under "investigation" from jan. 4, 2008 to dec. 31, 2008.the investigation subject is "bmw airbag light illumination".the summary states that it was for bmw models from 2004 to 2006 and states the 2006 models were recalled for the x3 series and 3-series with sport seats.it further states "bmw will extend the warranty coverage of the passenger seat air bag occupant detection mat to 10-year/unlimited mileage on approximately 120,000 remaining my04-06 subject vehicles built through 11/30/05."therefore, i believe my vehicle should be included based on the later statement.my incident first occurred on thanksgiving day, nov. 24, 2016.the warning light has not turned off since then.the vehicle is currently with the mechanic for a large unrelated to this sensor mat issue. I expect i will have the vehicle back in 1-2 weeks, at which time i will take it to a dealer to further investigate bmw's responsibility for this safety issue. Specifically, the issue occurred while my mom was trying to put on her seatbelt while sitting in the front passenger seat on thanksgiving day. The warning has continued since then whether or not someone is sitting there.

Cool evening, engage driver side seat heater, started smelling foul smell, short drive 3-5 minutes.found that seat heater must of had a short, burned hole through seat padding, leather seat cover, my shorts and i was saved by my wallet that had a hole burned into it.note : car is in ne ohio for summer

The contact owns a 2006 bmw 650i. While driving 35 mph during cold weather, the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the thermostat and the hoses needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and informed that the vin was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 07v479000 (engine and engine cooling). The approximate failure mileage was 86,000.

Passenger seatbelt/airbag warning as follows: "pass. Restraint system - fault on passenger restraint system affecting airbag, belt tensioner or belt-force limiter.continue to wear the safety belt." note: the vehicle is currently with a mechanic who has confirmed this is the "passenger seat mat sensor."i called bmw of north america today to report the problem and check for recalls.i was informed i should go to a bmw dealership to get a "formal diagnosis from the dealer" and to "confirm if the issue could've been included in prior recall."note: i searched the nhtsa website for my year, make and model vehicle and found this exact same issue was under "investigation" from jan. 4, 2008 to dec. 31, 2008.the investigation subject is "bmw airbag light illumination".the summary states that it was for bmw models from 2004 to 2006 and states the 2006 models were recalled for the x3 series and 3-series with sport seats.it further states "bmw will extend the warranty coverage of the passenger seat air bag occupant detection mat to 10-year/unlimited mileage on approximately 120,000 remaining my04-06 subject vehicles built through 11/30/05."therefore, i believe my vehicle should be included based on the later statement.my incident first occurred on thanksgiving day, nov. 24, 2016.the warning light has not turned off since then.the vehicle is currently with the mechanic for a large unrelated to this sensor mat issue. I expect i will have the vehicle back in 1-2 weeks, at which time i will take it to a dealer to further investigate bmw's responsibility for this safety issue. Specifically, the issue occurred while my mom was trying to put on her seatbelt while sitting in the front passenger seat on thanksgiving day. The warning has continued since then whether or not someone is sitting there.

The contact owns a 2006 bmw 650i convertible. While driving 55 mph, the air bag and seat belt warning lights illuminated. The failure occurred constantly. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the front passenger seat occupant detection mat failed and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 124,000.

I started my car turned on both heated seats and begin seeing smoke and smelled distinct burning.... I pulled out of my garage and immediately pulled to the curve. My left side drivers seat was smoking and i realized my pants had a hole burned in them along with a hole in my seat. I have contacted bmw but to date no response back from them. This is a dangerous flaw in the bmw and needs further action taken. I could have been burned or this could have caused me to have a serious accident. Further my very low mileage car could have been consumed in flames.

I was driving down the highway when i smelled something funny. A minute later i felt an extremely hot sensation on my left leg. I reached down and the seat was so hot that it burnt my hand from the brief contact. I pulled over to find that the heated seat element had burnt a hole in the leather seat as well as burnt a hole in my wool coat. Ironically, this occurred in my last bmw as well, a 2004 3-series, just to a lesser extent. I did not receive burns from that incident, it just melted the left side of my seat.

The passenger seat mat sensor is defective and cannot tell when a passenger is seated, therefore, not allowing a passenger air bag to deploy.the srs air bag warning light appears.the passenger seat has not been tampered with, rarely been sat in, and the defect cannot be attributed to any error on my part.

Passenger seatbelt/airbag warning as follows: "pass. Restraint system - fault on passenger restraint system affecting airbag, belt tensioner or belt-force limiter.continue to wear the safety belt." note: the vehicle is currently with a mechanic who has confirmed this is the "passenger seat mat sensor."i called bmw of north america today to report the problem and check for recalls.i was informed i should go to a bmw dealership to get a "formal diagnosis from the dealer" and to "confirm if the issue could've been included in prior recall."note: i searched the nhtsa website for my year, make and model vehicle and found this exact same issue was under "investigation" from jan. 4, 2008 to dec. 31, 2008.the investigation subject is "bmw airbag light illumination".the summary states that it was for bmw models from 2004 to 2006 and states the 2006 models were recalled for the x3 series and 3-series with sport seats.it further states "bmw will extend the warranty coverage of the passenger seat air bag occupant detection mat to 10-year/unlimited mileage on approximately 120,000 remaining my04-06 subject vehicles built through 11/30/05."therefore, i believe my vehicle should be included based on the later statement.my incident first occurred on thanksgiving day, nov. 24, 2016.the warning light has not turned off since then.the vehicle is currently with the mechanic for a large unrelated to this sensor mat issue. I expect i will have the vehicle back in 1-2 weeks, at which time i will take it to a dealer to further investigate bmw's responsibility for this safety issue. Specifically, the issue occurred while my mom was trying to put on her seatbelt while sitting in the front passenger seat on thanksgiving day. The warning has continued since then whether or not someone is sitting there.

The contact owned a 2006 bmw 650i. While driving 15 mph and coming to a stop, the brakes failed to respond. The contact stated that the brake pedal was soft and traveled to the floorboard. The harder the brake pedal was applied, the further to the floor it went without a response. The contact crashed into the rear of another vehicle. In turn, the other vehicle struck the preceding vehicle. The air bags deployed. A police report was filed. The contact sustained injuries to both legs, the left hand, and breasts, which required medical attention. The vehicle was towed to the contact's home. The vehicle was destroyed. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 106,000.

The contact owns a 2006 bmw 650i. While driving at various speeds, the contact had to place an abnormal amount of pressure on the brake pedal in order to stop the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed that the hose needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired; however, the dealer informed the contact of other repairs that needed to be completed for the brake system. The vehicle was included in nhtsa campaign number: 10v446000 (service brakes, hydraulic). The remedy for the recall stated that any repairs would be done and decided upon by the dealer free of charge; however, the dealer only completed one necessary repair free of charge. The vehicle's repair was not complete. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The approximate failure mileage was 145,000. Updated 02/18/16*ljthe consumer stated the recall repair was completed. Updated 12/14/2017

The contact owns a 2006 bmw 650i. The contact stated that while driving 50 mph, the brakes malfunctioned and could not slow the vehicle. The contact had to use the emergency brake to stop the vehicle. The contact took the vehicle to a local mechanic who advised him of nhtsa campaign i.d. 10v446000 (service brakes, hydraulic:power assist:vacuum) and suggested the contact take the vehicle to the dealer. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer for the recall repair but the dealer advised that the vehicle was not included in the recall. The failure mileage was 62,000.

The contact owns a 2006 bmw 650i. The contact stated that the vehicle was taken to the dealer for unrelated maintenance when the technician advised that the brake vacuum pump was leaking oil. The contact referenced nhtsa campaign id number: 10v446000 (service brakes, hydraulic:power assist:vacuum) however, was advised by the manufacturer that the vin was not included in the recall. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 54,000.

The contact owns a 2006 bmw 650i. The contact stated that after receiving a recall notice for nhtsa campaign id (10v446000- service brakes, hydraulic: power assist: vacuum) he took his vehicle to dealer for inspection. After the inspection was done, the dealer informed him that they need to replace the brake vacuum pump which was not included in the recall. The vehicle was repaired for the recall component listed and not for the vacuum pump. The failure mileage was approximately 72,000.

The active steering system operates on and off.steering is normal then the active steering system shuts off. Steering becomes very heavy. The warnings light now stays on all the time this is under all driving conditions and roads.

The contact owns a 2006 bmw 650i. While the vehicle was parked the contact noticed a light on the instrument panel indicating the convertible top was not locked. The contact was unable to open the windows in the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The technician stated the convertible top sensor failed and was replaced three times. The failure continued after the vehicle was previously repaired. The current failure was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 70,000.

Constant malfunctions of convertible top. Top wonā€™t stay in locked position. Once top malfunctions windows wonā€™t operate. This has been an ongoing problem. Has been in shop for repair of this item multiple times. Research shows many owners having same issues. Warning sign from bmw says drive slow and report to nearest bmw shop. Bmw refuses to address the issueā€¦. After spending hundreds if not thousands to get this issue resolved the latest bmw shop said replace the hydraulic system at a cost of 4400.00. The 2006 650 i convertible top has a manufacturing issue in my opinion. Please investigate.




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