1.9

hardly worth mentioning
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
85,152 miles

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problem #2

Oct 122010

528

  • 94,803 miles
Common ABS asc+T electronic control unit failure disabled odometer, speedometer, cruise control, automatic door locks, and alarm disabled, anti-lock brakes disabled, and stability control disabled. The car can no longer be locked to keep out intruders, the odometer is disabled and an unknown amount of mileage is being added to the vehicle(also a violation of California vehicle code cvc), the anti-lock brakes and stability control will not work and the car is out right dangerous to drive in bad weather. BMW is aware of the ABS control module problems in these cars and has done nothing to rectify the situation except offer a very expensive replacement part with no upgrades to prevent future failures. My personal vehicle has had the module fail at only 94K miles. There are many others out there with the vary same complaint. If I was the original owner I would be talking with a lawyer about californian "lemon laws". the ABS system, automatic locking system, and lock system are all major safety hazards. The odometer not working I believe falls under a cvc violation possibly a federal mandate violation.

- Prunedale, CA, USA

problem #1

Jan 052008

528 6-cyl

  • 75,500 miles
Bought a new car in 1999: 1999 BMW 528I at about 75,500 miles, the ABS module (Bosch 5.7) failed. *** brake does not respond for a few second then ABS light is on *** - contacted a few other 1999 and 2000 bwm E39 owners, they all had the same issue with the ABS module. - sent the car to a BMW dealer at sterling, va. The dealer confirmed the ABS module needs to be replaced at a cost of $1000+. - dealer confirmed that because of the defective ABS module, ABS brake does not work. - contacted BMW northern America customer service. No recall has been issued for this problem.

- Vienna, VA, USA