Engine Shut Off Without Warning problems of the 2007 BMW 328

Three problems related to engine shut off without warning have been reported for the 2007 BMW 328. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Engine Shut Off Without Warning problem

Failure Date: 07/16/2016

Vehicle is loosing power between 45-55 miles and steering wheels becomes hard to turn on 7/1/16 jackson,ms on northview drive, same problem 7/10/17 mobile,al and 7/16/16 beach blvd. Jacksonville, FL and once breaking at a stop (redlight or stop sign) it shuts down in traffic. Car must be put in park and cranked to restart. Issue unknown and the vehicle is unsafe and will not stay on in big conjestions of traffic, I am scared of a crash. There are already recalls on this issue from the national data base.

2 Engine Shut Off Without Warning problem

Failure Date: 04/18/2013

At approximately 4:15 pm on 4/18/13 I was driving on a busy roadway at approx 35mph in my 2007 BMW 328xi coupe, 65540 miles. All of a sudden the vehicles indicator light flashed orange for coolant temperature warning. Within 5 sec the indicator flashed red and the engine shut down as I proceeded through an intersection. There was no acceleration and I was left to coast out of the intersection. Luckily the intersection was slightly down hill so I was able to coast to the curb without being t-boned. Apparently this engine shut down is a designed feature in this model BMW (2007 328xi) to save the engine in the case of overheating. While this feature means well it is an extreme safety issue as other BMW customers have reported similar events while traveling on interstates and speeds up to 80mph (see bimmerforums and aboutautomobile). This type of event in certain situations could absolutely lead to loss of property and/or life. The air temp was approx 85f and I had been driving the car for more than a 30min in pre-rush hour traffic before the event. At the time,traffic was not stop and go and I was moving at a fairly consistent 30mph. There was less than 10-15 sec between the first coolant warning flashing orange, proceeding to red, and engine shut down. These were the only indicative warnings of a problem. The oil temperature was around 230f. After letting the car cool for several hours I checked the coolant which was in the normal range. I was then able to drive the car the remaining 1. 5 miles to my home. At home, I was able to replicate this overheating shut down event by turning the ac on and revving the engine from 2000 to 3000 rpm at a standstill. After about 5min, once again the indicator panel flashed orange, 5 seconds later red, leading to engine shut down almost immediately. This yet again replicated the short 10 sec warning before complete engine shut down.

3 Engine Shut Off Without Warning problem

Failure Date: 06/14/2007

The contact owns a 2007 BMW 328i. The contact stated that the keyless entry remote would not open the vehicle's door. She was able to open the door manually with the key, but it became stuck in the ignition. The vehicle was towed to the BMW dealer. The 30g relay was replaced. On June 24, 2007, the failure recurred and the vehicle was towed to the BMW dealer. The key slide and the ribbon cable were replaced. On June 27, 2007, while driving 45 mph, the engine shut down without warning. The contact was able to safely pull the vehicle over. The vehicle was towed to the BMW dealer where it is awaiting a diagnosis. The powertrain was unknown. The current mileage is 1,299 and failure mileage was 700.




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