Tl* the contact owns a 2006 bmw x5. the contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph, the brake power assist failed without warning. the vehicle was taken to a private mechanic where it was diagnosed that the brake vacuum pump, brake hose, and brake booster needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number: 05v367000 (service brakes, hydraulic). the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure and current mileage was 85,000. *tr... updated 08/19/13 *bf
1. brake light came on in 2006 bmw x5 on 8/1/10. 2. the vehicle was taken to bmw dealer to be repaired, on inspection they found "both front axle -cv boots split and spraying grease on brake calipers". the vehicle was repaired to bmw standard 3. on 8/11/10 the vehicle was in an accident- the brakes was sluggish and did not respond. *tr
We have a 2006 bmw x5 that we have had 5 sets of front brake rotors replaced for warping. when the rotors warp you get a sever shake in the front end with high speed braking that may cause loss of control of the vehicle. i have contacted bmw of north america about the issue and they confirmed they know it is an issue but said they are not going to try to resolve the issue. they will only offer a 2 year warranty on the rotor so it will not cost the customer to replace it. these parts fail after approximately 10,000 miles. my wife has almost lost control of the car on the expressway due to this issue. it need to be addressed. *tr
This is about a leased 2006 bmw x5. i was parking the car, & had applied the footbrake when the car began to accelerate. i floored the brake pedal again, but the car did not stop, so i applied the handbrake & still it did not stop. it crashed through some bushes, over a concrete sidewalk & into the street which luckily had no traffic. i was able to slam the gearshift into reverse & turned off the ignition to stop the car while at a right angle to the lane markers in the road. very lucky that there was no oncoming traffic at that hour. i restarted the car, put it into reverse gear & backed over the same path & into the parking lot & pulled the handbrake & turned off the ignition. i called braman bmw of w. palm beach to tow the car away since i was unwilling to drive it anymore. their head mechanic,prior to inspecting the car, during a 3-way phone call with me & joe of braman bmw in w. palm beach, stated that he concluded (before he ever looked at the car) that i was at fault & that i must have mistakenly pushed the accelerator pedal instead of the brake pedal. they called me on monday, december 29, said they test drove it & found nothing wrong. they said they would call bmw's national office & get back to me. so far i have had no call back. *tr
Brake pads wear out within 35,000 klm on bmw x5. not covered under extended warranty and the average for performance brakes like these are suppose to be 50,000 klm. bmw will not replace the brake pads without replacing all 4 rotors at the dealership level. all other vehicles with performance brakes on sports cars have lasted over 50,000 to 90,000 without replacement of brakes. we're not hard on brakes if you take a look at our last 2 vehicles with performance style brakes on sports cars... *tr