Automatic Stability Control (asc) Problems of BMW 323

BMW 323 owners have reported 1 problem related to automatic stability control (asc) (under the suspension category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Automatic Stability Control (asc) problem of the 2000 BMW 323

Failure Date: 07/09/2011

After having the control arm bushings replaced and a 4 wheel alignment completed at a BMW service dealership in tyler, TX, apparently the steering angle sensor (located at the bottom of the steering column) failed which caused the dynamic stability control (dsc), brake and abs lights to illuminate. When the incident occurred, I was driving 70 mph on a dry highway using the cruise control. When this sensor failed, all three lights illuminated and the cruise control ceased to work. According to the BMW service department, there is no requirement to re-calibrate the steering angle sensor after an alignment is completed. Additionally, per the service manager at the BMW service department, they are replacing steering angle sensors in a variety of BMW automobiles at "3 to 4 per week". Estimated cost to repair is between $500 - $1000.

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Other Common Suspension related problems of BMW 323

Problem Category Number of Problems
Suspension problems
7
Suspension Noise problems
2
Front Suspension problems
1
Rear Suspension problems
1
Front Suspension Control Arm problems
1
Automatic Stability Control (asc) problems
1


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