We found the following complaints for BMW M235I (2016)
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Rear brake light failure due to faulty wiring. Identical to the details located in this article (https://www.autoblog.com/2011/09/01/bmw-recalling-241-000-3-series-models-over-faulty-tail-lights/) for which the nhtsa had issued a recall for older bmw models in the past. This issue is common and wide-spread amongst bmw models produced between 2014 - mid 2016. After which bmw modified the wiring harness for the brake lights to fix the electrical shorting failures. This failure renders the entire housing inoperable - brake light, turn signal and reverse lamp. Summary: over time, resistance in the electrical contacts may cause one or more rear lamp functions (tail light, brake light, and/or turn-signal), within the vehicle's body panel, to stop working.consequence: intermittent light operation reduces the ability to warn other motorists of the driver's intentions. This could cause a vehicle crash without warning.i have attached a bmw tsb (si_b63_05_17) which outlines that bmw was aware of this issue as early as october 2017 but did not issue a voluntary recall for an issue that warranted a recall in the past. My brake light housing failed as a result of the faulty ground wire 8 months after the extended warranty on these parts lapsed resulting in an estimated $1140 in repairs for a critical safety component for which i cannot operate the vehicle safely without. The vehicle is currently with a bmw dealership for inspection and repair. Warning messages appeared after the component had completely failed while driving. Incident occurred in early august 2021.
The car has instruments (speedometer and tach) with low contrast between the background and lettering.the instruments are highly visible when the instrument lighting is enabled, but are nearly invisible when the lighting is off.there is an ambient light sensor that turns the instrument lighting on and off as you drive in mixed sun and shade, so as you drive from a shaded area to a sun-lit area, the instruments alternate between visible and invisible.it is disconcerting and dangerous to suddenly lose instrument visibility as you drive.there is no way to switch the instrument lights on at all times, even if the headlights are switched on.
Rear brake light failure due to faulty wiring. Identical to the details located in this article (https://www.autoblog.com/2011/09/01/bmw-recalling-241-000-3-series-models-over-faulty-tail-lights/) for which the nhtsa had issued a recall for older bmw models in the past. This issue is common and wide-spread amongst bmw models produced between 2014 - mid 2016. After which bmw modified the wiring harness for the brake lights to fix the electrical shorting failures. This failure renders the entire housing inoperable - brake light, turn signal and reverse lamp. Summary: over time, resistance in the electrical contacts may cause one or more rear lamp functions (tail light, brake light, and/or turn-signal), within the vehicle's body panel, to stop working.consequence: intermittent light operation reduces the ability to warn other motorists of the driver's intentions. This could cause a vehicle crash without warning.i have attached a bmw tsb (si_b63_05_17) which outlines that bmw was aware of this issue as early as october 2017 but did not issue a voluntary recall for an issue that warranted a recall in the past. My brake light housing failed as a result of the faulty ground wire 8 months after the extended warranty on these parts lapsed resulting in an estimated $1140 in repairs for a critical safety component for which i cannot operate the vehicle safely without. The vehicle is currently with a bmw dealership for inspection and repair. Warning messages appeared after the component had completely failed while driving. Incident occurred in early august 2021.
The contact owns a 2016 bmw m235i. The contact stated that while operating the vehicle the odor of fuel was present. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the fuel tank had cracked and needed to be replaced. The cause of the damaged fuel tank was not determined. The fuel tank was replaced and the failure was remedied. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The local dealer was not contacted. The failure mileage was 28,000. *ln *as
Driver side seatbelt is slow to retract and keeps getting twisted when retracting.you have to carefully help feed the belt into the b pillar for it not to do that. If not, it will almost get jammed in the b pillar and get stuck and becomes non-functional.it takes a lot of strength and effort to pull to pull it back out.very unsafe because you have to be always aware of this defect while driving.sometimes we have to unfasten our belts while driving toreachor adjust something.and it usually gets jammed and stuck in the b pillar and becomes non-functional.owned and driven several cars.this has never happened before with any other car.never with this regularity.
In late february 1, 2019, the sunroof on my 2016 bmw m235i xdrive exploded while driving on the garden state parkway.i was not going underneath any overpass, and nothing hit the glass.the explosion was unprovoked.the sunshade was not closed, and the glass fell all over me, large and small shards.i was driving about 65mph in heavy morning rush hour traffic, and pieces of glass flew off the car and likely hit other cars.it was very alarming and scary.i was about 5 miles from a bmw dealer and drove right to the dealer where the car is still sitting waiting to be fixed.bmw is replacing the glass and sunroof assembly under warranty.this was a very dangerous situation and with the glass falling all over me could have resulted in injury to me, or someone else if there were others in the car, or other surrounding vehicles with the exploded glass flying everywhere.
Was traveling at 55 mph on an exit ramp with the nearest car about 5 or 6 car lengths in front of me.smooth, paved road with no debris.the sunroof made a loud pop and shattered spontaneously, raining glass down on me.the glass had an outward bend to it as if it had exploded outwards with pressure relief.no rocks or debris were seen or possible from nearby vehicles given the distances between my car and theirs, and nothing being seen traveling through the air.it appears that this is due to a flaw in the construction of the glass itself (i.e. Flaws in construction, impurities, etc.), and that the spontaneous explosion of the glass within the sunroof frame was not a result of any kind of impact.the glass was also flawless in terms of never having been nicked by debris.the car is a few months old with 3,000 miles.
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