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The contact owns a 2011 bmw 750i us. While driving 65 mph, the electronic suspension disengaged and engaged without warning. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where the diagnostic results were unknown. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 115,000.
After running errands, car was parked in garage at our residence.we noticed that car emitted a burning odor.then car began to smoke.smoke became heaver.car caught fire, burned, and fire spread to our home.
The contact owns a 2011 bmw 750i us. While driving, the vehicle began to idle roughly. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and provided an extended warranty. The vin was unknown. The failure mileage was 79,000.
The engine failed in heavy traffic while accelerating 28,000 mile on car. I had the vehicle towed to bmw and for repairs. The main problem was leaking fuel injectors failed with no prior warning.. The total cost was approximately 5k not covered under warranty. My car had previously had an insurance claim against it. Prior to the purchase of car i called bmw and was told the warranty was still in effect. Recently i took my car in for an oil change only and was told that it required substantial warranty repairs. I told them about our previous warranty dispute where they claimed warranty was voided. They said that was irrelevant for these repairs and they would cover it under n63 customer care package regardless of mileage on vehicle. They replaced many components including vacuum pump maf sensors and several lines and hoses. The fuel injectors were also on the list to be replaced however since i'd already paid and had it done prior i needed to send in the receipts too bmw corporate for reimbursement. The corporate group responded that i was not covered and refused payment. I received a call from a lady who stated that since the car was not officially a recall they were not required to do any of the repairs. She stated that was a distinct difference between a recall and voluntary n63 customer care package. Therefore they're attemptat avoiding a formal recall and bad publicity is leaving some dangerous cars on the road with the owners being unaware they could have catastrophic engine failure at any moment. Bmw should be required to notify all owners of the danger of driving theses cars without repair of defective components. Bmw never notified me despite having my address that i was driving a car that could catastrophically fail without additional repairs.
I purchased vehicle in sep 2015. The very 1st week driving the vehicle, i received a transmission malfunction code almost every time i'm driving and picking up speed which originated when 1st purchased @ 57k miles. I addressed it to 3rd party major dealer, autonation of toyota irvine, ca, and all they managed to perform on vehicle was a software update. Faulty code continued to pop up and driving capabilities continued to be delayed. I finally gave up and went to acquire my own diagnostics and fault code "400361 ratio monitoring/gearshift 6-5 implausible" which has been determined to be internal transmission failure and recommendations are entire replacement (cost repairs over $10k). I communicated this to the ceo of toyota irvine named [xxx] and he requested that i forward diagnostic proof and he'd agree to see what can be done. Now april 2016 still have had no respond back from anyone @ toyota and they have just blown me away. Finally as we speak my vehicle is now @ bmw monrovia, ca awaiting transmission replacement (had to save up enough $) and currently have been made aware of other recalls and serviced for such as turbo booster & engine fuel crankcase line hoses etc(bulletin b001314) and may or may not include power train but include timing chain, battery, cylinder head cover ventilation lines, fuel pressure sensors and mass air flows ). Vehicle now @ 70k miles and i've been made aware also of 2 collapsed engine mounts as well. I've made all this aware to bmw of north america and as i can agree with them it's difficult to accept fault due to 3rd party sale of vehicle. Yet, they claimed they would get back me within 24hrs to view service history etc. Also, dealer claimed that they could probably get away with changing only transmission valve body but bmw of north america recommended entire transmission replacement and a $5k difference in cost. Thank you kindly.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
I purchased this car second-hand after noting that it had an extensive dealer service history and had an extended warranty. After buying it, it began misfiring and was diagnosed with bad fuel injectors, which is a notorious problem for the bmw n63 engine. Certain production dates have been given an extended limited warranty - mine did not. The manufacturer did a "customer care package" voluntary recall, which was performed on my car but didn't fix the problem.considering the problem with my car is a known defect, i think bmw should stand behind their product and have it fixed, as it presents a valid safety concern.
The contact owns a 2011 bmw 750i. The contact stated that while driving approximately 65 mph, the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for diagnosis. The technician stated the fuel pump would have to be replaced. After the repair, the transmission warning light illuminated and the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer where the transmission was replaced. The contact continued to experience the failure. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer a third time.the contact was not aware of the necessary repairs. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 18,000.
I purchased vehicle in sep 2015. The very 1st week driving the vehicle, i received a transmission malfunction code almost every time i'm driving and picking up speed which originated when 1st purchased @ 57k miles. I addressed it to 3rd party major dealer, autonation of toyota irvine, ca, and all they managed to perform on vehicle was a software update. Faulty code continued to pop up and driving capabilities continued to be delayed. I finally gave up and went to acquire my own diagnostics and fault code "400361 ratio monitoring/gearshift 6-5 implausible" which has been determined to be internal transmission failure and recommendations are entire replacement (cost repairs over $10k). I communicated this to the ceo of toyota irvine named [xxx] and he requested that i forward diagnostic proof and he'd agree to see what can be done. Now april 2016 still have had no respond back from anyone @ toyota and they have just blown me away. Finally as we speak my vehicle is now @ bmw monrovia, ca awaiting transmission replacement (had to save up enough $) and currently have been made aware of other recalls and serviced for such as turbo booster & engine fuel crankcase line hoses etc(bulletin b001314) and may or may not include power train but include timing chain, battery, cylinder head cover ventilation lines, fuel pressure sensors and mass air flows ). Vehicle now @ 70k miles and i've been made aware also of 2 collapsed engine mounts as well. I've made all this aware to bmw of north america and as i can agree with them it's difficult to accept fault due to 3rd party sale of vehicle. Yet, they claimed they would get back me within 24hrs to view service history etc. Also, dealer claimed that they could probably get away with changing only transmission valve body but bmw of north america recommended entire transmission replacement and a $5k difference in cost. Thank you kindly.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).
The contact owns a 2011 bmw 750i us. While driving 65 mph, the electronic suspension disengaged and engaged without warning. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where the diagnostic results were unknown. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 115,000.
The engine failed in heavy traffic while accelerating 28,000 mile on car. I had the vehicle towed to bmw and for repairs. The main problem was leaking fuel injectors failed with no prior warning.. The total cost was approximately 5k not covered under warranty. My car had previously had an insurance claim against it. Prior to the purchase of car i called bmw and was told the warranty was still in effect. Recently i took my car in for an oil change only and was told that it required substantial warranty repairs. I told them about our previous warranty dispute where they claimed warranty was voided. They said that was irrelevant for these repairs and they would cover it under n63 customer care package regardless of mileage on vehicle. They replaced many components including vacuum pump maf sensors and several lines and hoses. The fuel injectors were also on the list to be replaced however since i'd already paid and had it done prior i needed to send in the receipts too bmw corporate for reimbursement. The corporate group responded that i was not covered and refused payment. I received a call from a lady who stated that since the car was not officially a recall they were not required to do any of the repairs. She stated that was a distinct difference between a recall and voluntary n63 customer care package. Therefore they're attemptat avoiding a formal recall and bad publicity is leaving some dangerous cars on the road with the owners being unaware they could have catastrophic engine failure at any moment. Bmw should be required to notify all owners of the danger of driving theses cars without repair of defective components. Bmw never notified me despite having my address that i was driving a car that could catastrophically fail without additional repairs.
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