10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
48,571 miles

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problem #354

Oct 312022

Z4

  • miles
Component or system failed: Steering Column. It is available for inspection. Safety or the safety of others put at risk: When driving the steering column will lock or stick into place until it is forced back into a normal driving position. This consistently occurs when driving on a corner or making slight steering adjustments on a straight road. Has the problem been reproduced by a dealer: UNKNOWN Has the vehicle or component been inspected: UNKNOWN Were there any warning lamps: None

- Beaufort, SC, USA

problem #353

Aug 052022

Z4

  • miles
Steering is "sticky" with a feel of detents in the steering instead of expected smooth engagement. At highway speeds this is concerning and feels unsafe. Difficult or impossible to steer smoothly.

- Palmetto, FL, USA

problem #352

Jun 012021

Z4

  • 125,000 miles
The contact owns a 2004 BMW Z4. The contact stated while driving at various speeds in warm weather, the steering wheel was difficult to turn. The contact stated no warning light was illuminated. The contact was able to park on the side of the road. The contact continued driving with caution to his destination. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. A dealer was not contacted. The manufacturer had not been informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 125,000.

- Hillsboro, OH, USA

problem #351

Jun 092022

Z4

  • miles
The the vehicle sits out in the sunlight or its warm outside (usually over 80F) the steering wheel will get very notchy and -€œstick-€ towards the center position at highway speeds. This makes minor steering corrections at highway speeds very difficult to make without unintentionally leaving your own lane possibly into another car. This is very much a safety issue! This has happened on multiple occasions since the week after I got it in May 2022. Tonight its only 65 degrees and it was acting up (this is 2 hours after sunset).

- Des Moines, IA, USA

problem #350

Mar 072022

Z4

  • miles
The steering wheel is "sticky" and has play in it when you are driving it. It appears to have steering drift. I feel this car is not safe to drive and is hard to control. No warning messages have come on. When I searched online, it appears that many others are having trouble with their 2004 z4 steering.

- Kingsport, TN, USA

problem #349

Sep 092021

Z4

  • miles
I own a 2004 BMW Z4 2.5i I bought it used in 2010 with 22,000 miles. It was on a cool December day when I test drove the car and I loved it. No sign of any steering problems. On a warmer day after driving for a while I suddenly experienced a unexpected binding of the steering and almost binding ended up steering into oncoming traffic. This really scared me and I started investigating. Yes, this is a known safety defect, but BMW doesn-€™t do anything about it. NHTSA, which supposed to protect us from unsafe vehicles, did not do their job either. I am a retired Automotive engineer with Fiat-Iveco and NHTSA made my company recall vehicles for much less. The defect gets worse in hot weather and I don-€™t let my son, friends or anybody else drive the vehicle, as I am afraid that they could get hurt, aside from a liability issue on my side. I can-€™t really sell the vehicle with a known safety defect from a moral standpoint and I definitely would be liable should the car get involved in an accident caused by a known defect. BMW and NHTSA do your job before somebody gets hurt or killed! Doing nothing, will cost you more in Settlements and Reputation in a long run-€¦the problem will not go away by doing nothing! Following site lists 137 BMW Z4 owners reporting problems related to steering column: https://This is a major design and safety defect and justifies a safety recall!

- Virginia Beach, VA, USA

problem #348

Aug 302021

Z4

  • miles
Whenever the temperature Is above 80 degrees the steering becomes very stiff with no power assist due to a design defeat within the steering column. The vehicle because very dangerous to drive due to the lack of steering control. This problem effects all BMW Z4s from 2003 to 2006. BMW wants the owners to have the dealer replace the steering column for $6,000. Please assist us in having BMW issue a Recall for a very dangerous situation they created with a defectively designed steering column.

- Morehead City, NC, USA

problem #347

Mar 162013

Z4

  • 51,590 miles
Steering sticks causes excessive force to turn steering during highway driving

- Raleigh, NC, USA

problem #346

Dec 172020

Z4

  • miles
Unfortunately, I have a lot of problems with the steering wheel of my 2005 BMW Z4. It is completely unstable. For instance: 1)it keeps pulling to the left, or to the right. It requires constant adjustments so that I could keep the car aligned, or centered. 2)I experience sudden jerks to the left, or to the right when the road surface is slightingly uneven. I can never predict which way the car pulls me. I struggle a lot to keep the steering centered when stopping at any red lights. 3) sometimes, the steering feels like it is stuck

- Punta Gorda, FL, USA

problem #345

Aug 012018

Z4

  • 80,000 miles
I have a 2004 BMW Z4 which I purchased used in 2016 with 67000 miles on it. Over the past 2 years, the steering has become sticky and hard to keep the vehicle in my lane when travelling straight. I have to constantly correct the steering as the car tries to pull either to the left or right. Also, it is hard to correct the pull, resulting in jerky driving or overcorrection. The problem happens when driving both straight and on curves. It seems to happen more often in warmer weather, but have experienced a slight problem even in cooler weather. It has occurred at both slower speeds and highway speeds. This problem began at approximately 80000 miles. I have owned the car 5 years and have put less than 20000 miles on it in that time period, so it is not driven excessively or under harsh driving conditions.

- Lees Summit, MO, USA

problem #344

Jul 242020

Z4

  • 77,400 miles
When the temperature reaches approximately 80 degrees the steering starts to stick and becomes jerky in order to stay in the driving lane. It gets increasingly worse as the temperature rises to the point that the car becomes difficult to handle. Over a period of time, while in route to my destination, it becomes exhausting to drive. It is very dangerous to be on the road in the summer, which is the best time for driving a roadster with the convertible top down.

- Harrison, AR, USA

problem #343

Jul 112020

Z4

  • 42,000 miles
Steering gets sticky intermittently, more common when vehicle is hot. Seems like a loss of power steering. Vehicle only has 42K miles. Difficult to maintain lane especially on curves and in city traffic. Very dangerous and unexpected.

- Kawkawlin, MI, USA

problem #342

Jul 082020

Z4 6-cyl

  • 47,000 miles
The car experiences sticky steering almost all the time now. It is most pronounced when temperatures are higher. There is difficulty keeping the car in it's own lane. It has not resulted in an accident, but requires an inordinate amount the Focus and control to keep the car moving in the correct direction. There is only 47,000 miles on this car and I do not think something like this should be left unrepaired by BMW. It has been getting worse as time goes on.

- Salem, OR, USA

problem #341

May 152019

Z4 6-cyl

  • 44,660 miles
As I am driving this car my steering is sticking and jerking as I turn from left to right and back again. It is hard to turn and not smooth as it used to be. This problem occurs at high speed, low speed and on all road surfaces. I changed the tires hoping that would address the problem, however it did not help. It should not operate this way and it seems unsafe to drive. I see that many owners have complained about this ongoing safety problem, please advise.

- Gahanna, OH, USA

problem #340

May 242020

Z4

  • 40,300 miles
The tracking of the steering sticks car was service last fall full inspection. Bushings were replaced. Shop foreman could not find anything wrong. The car was stored all winter climate-controlled garage. I took the car out yesterday and the sticky-ness and control of the car are difficult. I decided to some research and found 355 complaints about the same issue. Saw on some threads that BMW is aware of the problem. But never has been addressed. As a consumer taxpayer and doctor I am amazed that the NHTSA has not investigated or issued a recall. This is a serious problem. This car hs less than 41,000 miles on it. This causes the driver to correct steering constantly the car wants to pull in different directions and very difficult to correct. This event occurs while driving on a straight path. I have owned at least 15 different automobiles driven countless others and this is not how a car should respond. I was astounded to see all the previous complaints. What is going to be done? I plan on contacting the BMW service department this week. In the meantime I hope you take this seriously before someone gets injured. My guess is someone already has. Whoever is reading this please take it seriously. Below I marked the date of yesterday. Please be reminded this has happened on multiple occasions last fall. As well as to 355 other drivers. Thank you, dr. [xxx] redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

- Morton Grove, IL, USA

problem #339

May 012020

Z4

  • 95,000 miles
Steering locks while driving

- Lawton, OK, USA

problem #338

Sep 042019

Z4

  • 85,000 miles
When the car is warmed up the steering is sticky and prevents you from steering correctly and/or over-correct your steering. Multiple mechanics have looked at this and the factory lube used to grease the steering column components is inadequate. However, the only way to fix it is to replace the entire steering column ($4-5K for parts and labor). The steering column could fail at any time and cause the car to lose steering capabilities, very dangerous, especially at highway speeds. Apparently BMW is aware of the issue and has recalled 2006-2008 model years but not 2003-2005.

- Lowell, MA, USA

problem #337

Mar 012018

Z4 6-cyl

  • 80,000 miles
Steering feels like it locks up temporarily or sticks when driving. When the wheels is in a position, like normal driving in a straight line, any movement of the wheel is met with resistance, requiring a lot of force to initiate any movement. Because of this I can't even let my wife drive the car anymore. It is very unsettling when driving and I truly feel like this is a significant safety issue. Because of the excessive for needed to initiate steering wheel rotation, the result is unwanted lane movement and potentially unwanted lane departure. My research indicates this is a known problem. My car has less than 85K miles and is in excellent condition otherwise. BMW needs to stand behind this increasingly hazardous design flaw and fix this car. I own three bmws and very pleased with their acknowledgement of other known issues. This steering issue is a safety issue and corrective action is needed. This is a design flaw. Please make your best effort to have BMW initiate corrective action. Thank you and please know your work is appreciated.

- Nine Mile Falls, WA, USA

problem #336

Feb 252020

Z4

  • 106,500 miles
The steering is hard to control while driving. Almost locking up or very sticky sensation to it. Happens very regularly.

- Lake Ozark, MO, USA

problem #335

Apr 222013

Z4

  • 40,395 miles
I previously filed a report about the electronic steering wheel column, poor steering, sticking prior to having it fixed on this date. I had not found the paperwork for it until after I submitted the report. The tracking # 11300634.

- Webster, NY, USA

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