1.4
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 122,075 miles
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BMW 328I year 1999. I have had vehicle inspected by a reputable technician who informed me that my car has problem with rear sub-fram seperation and cracking. He mentioned this is a dangerous issue, which could cause the vehcile to lose control. He also mentioned that this year and model have ongoing problem. After additional research on web, there are hundreds, if not thousands of complaints on the same problem with same model year(s) 1999-2002 3 series BMW cars. I have over 200 names myself, of logged complaints on a BMW blog site. Here is my complaint to the NHTSA at about 112K miles I noticed a creaking noise coming from the rear suspension. Upon inspection, the drivers side rear differential mount has multiple stress fractures and seperations at the point where the mount is welded to the uni-body. This vehicle has had all required maint. Inspections at normal intervals. This car is driven on the highway 90% of the time and the rest in residential streets. It is a family car and has had no modifications period. The car was pruchased with a bmwna cpo warranty that has since expired. The dealership refuses to cover any repair costs ( estimated at >3000 dollars) bmwna has ignored repeated requests from owners to fix this dangerous condition. In fact, BMW germany has known about this problem and covers the cost of repairs, they even have a method of repair. This situation is very dangerous and requires immediate attention. The suspension should never seperate from the body because of torsional forces from the trans/diff. It is clear that this is a design flaw. I personally have a list of over 100 names with documented subframe cracking/failure of the E46 body years 1999-2000. The overwhelming majority of these have subframe damage at the same rear drivers side diff mount, in other words, out of four possible failure points, the rear drivers side is nearly always the failure point !! please I implore the NHTSA to address this issue now.
- North Hills, CA, USA
1999 BMW 328I (E46) - design defect in the rear suspension leading to a crack in the chassis floor where the rear sub-frame attaches to the chassis. This is definitely a safety hazard as the rear suspension is no longer attached to the frame of the car. There are at least 50 instances of this, occurring on 1999 - 2000 BMW E46 cars and almost all occur on the driver's side, discussed on the internet. Simply do a google search for: "BMW E46 rear subframe cracks". BMW has agreed to pay 75% of the repair cost but I believe this is a serious design issue affecting the safety of the vehicle and could be extremely unsafe for unsuspecting drivers. This seems to be a clear situation requiring a recall to fix and/ or strengthen the suspension in these cars. I do not believe I should have to pay anything to fix what is clearly a design defect affecting the safety of this model (E46). My wife drives this car with my three children ages 6, 5, and 2!
- Hatfield, PA, USA
Rear subframe torn away from chassis causing noisy and misaligned suspension parts and a definite safety concern for complete failure. Common enough problem that there are more than 100 websites detailing it. Time for a recall before someone gets hurt.
- Saskatoon, Sk, 00, USA
- Bellevue , WA, USA