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BMW X5 Recent Cold Temp Problems

59 messages,  Last post on Apr 11, 2009 at 12:55 PM

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Re: Wow! [sky23213] by psm18
Apr 18, 2008 (7:23 pm)
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Replying to: sky23213 (Mar 11, 2008 1:33 am)

Hello,
I have the same problem on my 2002 X5...who do you call at BMW to ask for money?
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Re: cold temp problem [bmwnomore] by stephenabelson
Dec 17, 2008 (4:21 pm)
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Replying to: bmwnomore (Mar 14, 2007 12:51 pm)

So I live in New York now, but my hometown is Minneapolis, and eventually will move back there. Right now I have a 5 series, but I really like the X5 a lot. Many people in Minnesota have it and say it's great in the snow and on the dry pavement too. I have heard things that it's not a "cold weather" type SUV or car. People who I have spoken with in Minnesota say that occassionally the doors freeze, or locks freeze up, sometimes there is trouble with starting, the navigation doesn't work always, sometimes the heat isn't great, gas mileage can go way down. So besides looking a heck of a lot better than that of it's competitors, why don't I spend the same or less money on the Lexus RX or LX? I understand it won't be as fun to drive but you never hear about any issues with the Lexus like you do with the X5.
 
Any advice?
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Same problem happened to me yesterday! by meimei0508
Jan 16, 2009 (2:38 pm)
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I have a 2003 X5, same thing happed to me yesterday and it was 7F.
The dealer is asking for 3K to fix the oil seperator and gasket...
It is really painful. Should the dealer take some responsibility since it is known problem? Can someone advise?
 
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BMW X5 65 to nothing in middle of winter! by jkparker7
Jan 16, 2009 (9:10 pm)
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Replying to: meimei0508 (Jan 16, 2009 2:38 pm)

Ultimate driving machine my ass! I am beyond Mad! This is just damn dangerous. You expect more from BMW. My BMW X5 stopped cold in the middle of the highway on January 8th. There I was, wondering what the heck happened! Thank God I made it over to the side of the road without being smashed by a big truck or something! 2 cars pulled in behind me and said that they thought my car was on fire!!! My heart rate went up another 500 points! Pissed... just a little! It was thought initially that my engine locked up, and then it was discovered that the oil separator thingy was the problem because apparently even though they sold a family that lives in the middle of northern Minnesota this vehicle, I guess I was supposed to understand that it was not suited for cold weather and it could be deadly. I would not have purchased this car without a doubt again! I call the after manufacturer warranty company and say... "Was I supposed to move to Florida to not have a dangerous car for my family???" They tell me, I am sorry mam, I can't help you because this part that is the issue is not part of the 'engine'... OH... REALLY????? But, the dang engine won't work if this insufficient dangerous part is not repaired!!! Evidently it is not insulated well enough??? But they sell it to people in frigid corners of the earth and tell them it is great on snow! Yeah! Until your butt is stuck in the middle of nowhere, or hit by a fast moving vehicle behind you, or starts on fire! I bought the car because I thought it was the SAFEST car on the market! I am LIVID! Thank God above that my children weren't in the car and that noone got hurt. Not by any thanks to BMW, but to GOD ABOVE ONLY! Apparently there is a technical service bulletin out about this, and BMW knows this, but still sells me a car after knowing this fact for quite some time! Sounds like negligence to me! BMW better take care of this the RIGHT way! They will pay for the towing and all repairs! This should be an official RECALL, not a Technical Service Bulletin that thankfully was shared with me by a mechanic that knows BMW's (but does not work for BMW) URGHHH!
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Re: Same problem happened to me yesterday! [meimei0508] by dhr48864
Jan 17, 2009 (10:07 am)
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Replying to: meimei0508 (Jan 16, 2009 2:38 pm)

I'm familiar with the sick feeling of getting slapped with the bill. I'm glad that is so over! Re-reading posts 20-39 might lead to some resolution. Good luck
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Re: BMW X5 65 to nothing in middle of winter! [jkparker7] by meimei0508
Jan 17, 2009 (12:53 pm)
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Replying to: jkparker7 (Jan 16, 2009 9:10 pm)

Thank you for sharing the information. You are right. It is really dangerous.My car failed in freeway too.BMW should take care it right away. Is there a service bulletin?
I talked to the dealer yesterday, but they say BMW is not doing recall or anything so there is nothing they can do.They will not share any cost.Maybe I'd better claim
to BMWNA.Not sure if it will help any.Disappointed with BMW!
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Re: BMW X5 65 to nothing in middle of winter! [meimei0508] by dhr48864
Jan 17, 2009 (1:15 pm)
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Replying to: meimei0508 (Jan 17, 2009 12:53 pm)

Please, please consider going the route of asking for a rep review your claim for having the dealershipl work with BMWNA to reimburse you for costs. The idea of having me go public with the info was enough for the dealership to absorb the costs. It sucks for the dealership some, but more for us if we eat the costs and none for the BMW "utlimate driving machine" entity.
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Re: cold temp problem [bmwnomore] by mpls6
Feb 08, 2009 (6:27 pm)
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Replying to: bmwnomore (Mar 14, 2007 12:51 pm)

I have an 05 325xi, like many of you, I bought it to have a great car that would be a great winter car also. My oil separator failed in rush hour on a freeway one cold morning last month. $1500 later I am trying to get Motorwerks BMW and/or BMWNA to take responsibility for something they knew was a defect before I even bought the car. So far the closest I have come is a service rep. who said they would have covered it if I had towed it to Motorwerks (he also said it would probably happen again!) and a BMWNA customer service person who said they might cover it if Motorwerks would inspect the work to make sure it was done right. But, I can't get a response from Motorwerks. This has been a huge disappointment.
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Re: Same problem happened to me yesterday! [meimei0508] by hawkeyes13
Mar 05, 2009 (5:59 am)
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Replying to: meimei0508 (Jan 16, 2009 2:38 pm)

I had the same thing happen last month. In working with the dealer and BMW of NA, it looks as though I will be getting reimbursed for the full amount. I will know shortly but BMW of NA has been extremely accommodating.

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