Two problems related to other fuel system tank assembly have been reported for the 2010 BMW 328. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact owns a 2010 BMW 328i. While driving approximately 65 mph, the motor shut down without warning. The vehicle was not restarted and coasted to the side of the road. The vehicle was towed to a repair shop where it was diagnosed that the fuel tank needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The approximate failure mileage was 49,500.
I was traveling on the PA turnpike near the quakertown exit at 75 mph in the left hand lane when my car shut down and came to a stop in active traffic. As the car was shutting down I had diffulty steering but was able to break. There were no visible error codes or lights to indicate issue. When attempting to restart the car, the engine would roll but I was unable to move. I called 911 for assistance. I was fortunate that a state farm highway worker stopped to protect me from high speed traffic coming up behind me until I could be safely moved off of the road. The car was towed to west german BMW in fort washington, PA. Cost for the above service was paid for by BMW under a "warranty extension" as this is a "known issue. " I was unaware of this issue as no recall or service notices have been sent by BMW to inspect or repair failing fuel lines. I am filing this complaint because the issues found in my car are exceptionally serious and could have resulted in a major high speed accident. Furthermore these repairs will appear on my carfax and will position my car to other buyers as one with major issues. During inspection and repair process several issue were noted. 1. No faults were stored in the vehicle. 2. Upon checking the fuel pressure, none was found @ rail 3. Upon removing the fuel tan cover they discovered that a hose popped off inside the tank 4. After reattaching, they were able to restart the car, only to have the hose come off again the next day as it was going through the courtesy car wash 5. After opening the car again, they found that the fuel line that was clamped on "line a" ruptured, full fuel tank and assembly replacement was necessary.
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