2.4
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 61,800 miles
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1998 Z3 subframe failure. I'm worried my differential or rear end will fail during driving and BMW refuses to fix it. This is a safety concern for everyone on the road. BMW has inspected my car, acknowledged the problem, and blamed the failure on the modifications I made to the car, however, the problem is occurring in a very high number of un-modified Z3 vehicles as well. There is also a class action lawsuit for the same exact problem on E46 models (Z3 is not an E46) and BMW is fixing the E46 but not the Z3. This is a very dangerous situation and someone is going to be killed eventually B/C of this issue.
- Brewster, NY, USA
Normal driving resulted in frame failure at the differential mounting point. The entire differential mount broke loose from the frame and the cross frame is broken in two places.. the vehicle also has trunk floor pan spot welds breaking loose. The problems result in a rear axle assembly that is loose and steers the car erratically. The car is unsafe to drive at this time due to erratic handling.
- Oklahoma City, OK, USA
I have had many problems with a knocking sound on the rear of the car, a BMW Z3, and I have now found that it was a common problem with these vehicles, the rear subframe was damaged. BMW advised that there was a defect with some units when produced, but they will not replace this for me on warranty, its appauling.
- Wakefield, West Yorkshire, 00, USA
The subframe is tearing apart from the frame itself in the trunk. Spot welds have failed and separation is obvious.
- Shoreline, WA, USA
I heard a creaking from the rear of my car, I put it on jacks to check it out. To my surprise I found extensive damage to the floor pan mainly around the differential mount. The car is claimed to be undrivable by BMW, but yet they will not take full responsibility for the matter. I see it as a safety issue as if I did not check it and continued to drive the cracks and tears in the body metal that exist could have continued even further and led to an accident or worse. I was estimated at a whopping 5200 dollars which BMW said they would only pay 3000 of. I believe it is a manufacturer defect, so it should be paid in fully by the company, but they will not stand up the their fault. I have at this time no choice but to drive the vehicle in its current state, I am a college student who doesnt have the largest income around so picking 2000 or more dollars out of nowhere is quite impossible. And I still have to go to work for the remainder of the time I am home, and so without a loaner from BMW or them taking full blame and paying in full I am forced to drive an unsafe car, for however long. I hope this situation can be taken care of as there are cases of similar subframe problems popping up all over forums online. Enthusiasts of the Z3 will recognize this issue if they tediously and carefully inspect their cars, however the average person who just buys their car and drives it around has absolutely no idea of the problem at hand and the possible safety issue that it may lead up to if not taken care of properly.
- Union, NJ, USA
- Santa Rosa, CA, USA