Takata recall. my bmw quit one day and the bmw dealer in paduca will not take it. it has 2 or 3 recalls and they will not even take it for the recalls. they have cost me a lot of money and have no reason at all for not takeing it for recalls only.
I reach this dealer international bmw 2400 south 108th st. west allis,wi53227 sales:877-819-6869 several times to schedule an appointment. they always said that the parts never get there.
My car was apart of the recall takata . part was repaired by bloomfield dealership, took a week . pick up car on thursday , by friday morning the coolant light turned on . i called the office friday , no response left message , saturday called twice no response or call back . i called today monday 12/4 left a message with the receptionist as the service manager was unavailable. was told i'd receive a call back , i have yet to hear back . . due to their faulty repair my car is unsafe to drive
Water leakage on driver side rear- as well as accumulating in spare tire well submerging battery in 3 inches of water. hi-fi amplifier - bluetooth- navigation- radio- sos damaged from this. all windows shut and vehicle filled with water.
Engine, acceleration shutdown (on interstate highway - 2/26/16); monitor display false message of "warning: engine hot; overheating." engine not hot or overheated; cool to touch. coolant level full. car disabled. car gave 45 seconds at full acceleration before sounding high pitched fan noise, then displaying "warning message" on center monitor, then losing pedal acceleration power on extremely busy interstate 87 south highway at night, with intermittent emergency shoulder access. dangerous to maintain maneuverability to safety with high velocity trucks and cars barreling alongside vehicle. suspected part defect is "electronic temperature gauge" sensor, causing car to instantly disable when it isn't hot. car is seldom driven and under 40,000 miles. problem is suspect and reported on a variety of bmw series, including every model year x5 at: http://repairpal.com/cooling-system-component-failure-after-60000-miles-139 and http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=561024.