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Problems with 2003 BMW Z4 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

On average, the 2003 BMW Z4 starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING and its various aspects after 48 650 miles.

Components Affected by ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING Issues

We have classified the 4 complaints from 2003 BMW Z4 about ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING into the following categories.

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Recently reported ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING problems on 2003 BMW Z4

The power steering assist has failed on the car making it very difficult to steer. luckily it failed while on a straight part of an interstate as my daughter was driving the car and this severely frightened her. she did not overreact and we took appropriate measures to get the vehicle home. online research indicates that this issue was being investigated by nhtsa in 2010 but can not find any indication that an actual recall is in place. this is a very dangerous thing to happen, especially in a state with a lot of winding roads (tennessee). i purchased the car used last year and also had a water pump failure that resulted in a blown engine. i wish this issue had been investigated also as i understand that it is a common failure with this particular engine. there is also a problem with the speedometer and fuel gauges reading incorrectly. i read that one owner was contacted by bmw north america after they filed a complaint regarding the power steering with nhtsa and bmw voluntarily fixed the problem for the owner. i hope i have the same luck after posting this complaint. thank you. *tr

2003 bmw, z4-car started fine, then it shut off, tried to restart and wouldn't. had vehicle towed, they told me there was a defect in the head gasket of the engine. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2003 bmw z4. while driving 60mph his vehicle shut off in traffic. the road conditions were not a factor. the vehicle was accelerating at the time the engine shut off. he was able to maintain control of the vehicle but there was no power steering and the brakes failed. it became was very difficult to steer the vehicle. there were no warnings prior to the failure. he was able to operate the vehicle normally after 20 minutes. the following day when the vehicle started there was a bubbling noise in the engine area that lasted for approximately 2 minutes. no problem. the dealer and manufacturer confirmed that the vehicle was not a part of the recall. he was also advised that he would have to pay $152 for a diagnosic check. the failure mileage was 41,000.

Bmw z4 engine failure. *tr

Dt*: the contact stated while driving 55 mph on the highway, the engine stalled without warning and there was a loss of all vehicle power. after an extended period of time, the engine restarted. the vehicle was inspected by a dealer numerous times, but was unable to duplicate the problem. the manufacturer was alerted.

Engine failure while driving. *jb

Intermittently while driving at any speed, the engine would die. the instrument panel showed engine "eml" meaning engine electronic problem, but this problem is not registered in the car computer. therefore dealer can not duplicate or correct the problem. *ph

Driving on the interstate in my june 2003 production bmw z4 3.0i roadster. the car suddenly dies at 65 mph. the "eml" light comes on, brake lights come on, rpm needle surges, throttle is unresponsive, and the foot brakes are frozen and cannot be depressed. i was barely able to swerve off the interstate, across the service road, and into a parking lot where i had to use the hand brakes to get the car to stop completely.*ak

Consumer stated that while driving and without the vehicle would loose power which caused the consumer to pull over. dealer notified. *ph

2003 bmw z-4 computer glitch that caused the engine malfunction light to come on unexpectedly and kill the engine rpm's creatting a very dangerous and potentially lethal situations for drivers and passengers.*ak

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