20 problems related to gas recirculation valve (egr valve) have been reported for the 2014 BMW 328. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 BMW 328 based on all problems reported for the 2014 328.
A check engine light came on codes say it's the egr valve and cooler dealer states since recalls are VIN related there was not much they can do recall states its based by manufactured day not VIN.
12/2023 - sewell BMW replaced egr, all h/p fuel lines at injectors due to corrosion, injector harness due to heat damage to the wire jackets, cracked coolant pipe. At 145,976 that's an additional 22,315 miles on the 60,000 mile 2015 replacement engine. Total repair costs $3,939. 45. 08/23/2024 - passed inspection, odometer 149,701. 09/09/2024- only 2 weeks later an estimate of 4,000 miles after replacing injector harness and h/p fuel lines, engine went up in flames, reason unknown. Pictures attached, vehicle was a total loss.
There was a recall to replace egr cooler on this car. Dealer replaced with same defective design egr cooler. BMW is not putting any effort in redesigning egr cooler and install that one in customer's cars. We are again risking our lives with new but defective design egr cooler.
While driving on the freeway at a high rate of speed in pensacola, FL, my 2014 BMW 328d broke down. After several attempts to restart, the car was started in "limp mode" and we took it to a certified independent BMW mechanic, but could only drive at about 20mph in traffic with hazard lights flashing. Multiple error codes / mechanic inspection diagnosed a malfunction of the exhaust system overheating, which was melting the intake manifold. We towed the car the BMW dealership in fort walton beach, FL. The service technician confirmed the problem in writing, "the tech did find the intake melted. " also, the vehicle had been losing coolant for several weeks, but the coolant was not dripping onto the ground, indicating a leak within the system. Here is where my problems begin. There are several recalls and an extended warranty that would would fix the issue, as the independent mechanic told me. They are: 1) recall campaign 18v-755: exhaust gas recirculation (egr) cooler inspection; 2) recall 21v-907: exhaust gas recirculation (egr) cooler n57t high temperature; 3) sib 01 05 n47t/n57t egr cooler ltd wty extension to 10 years without mileage limit. My car was built to us spec, and sold via u. S. Military sales in germany (I'm active duty usaf). I was relocated to florida, and brought the car with me. When this happened, I was told to register my car with BMW north America to get into their warranty validation system, and I did so. However, my car does not show up as needing any recalls or warranty work, likely because it was sold in europe. As such, the dealer wants me to pay in excess of $3,000 to fix the problem. Both an independent mechanic and dealer technician have identified the previously-known safety problems as the cause of my car's breakdown on the freeway. I am in desperate need of help to get this fixed, as I've had to rent a car for weeks, and multiple calls to BMW north America and dealership visits have produced zero progress.
I recently got the egr cooler replaced as part of the recall campaign safety issue, after my repair, a very strong smell of fuel and exhaust was coming into my car cabin, when I reported to BMW they said it should burn off - that it wasn’t an issue. I took it a master technician to diagnose and inspect my car and he found that the turbo waster gate was leaking caused by all of the buildup of carbon and soot from a faulty egr cooler. I brought this up to the dealership, and they said unfortunately this problem is not covered. I’m escalating this issue because this is a majority safety and health risk, and BMW is not taking responsibility to fix the problem.
From purchasing this vehicle form autohaus of orlando, there was no such mention of this open safety recall at all. In fact, I believe the check engine light had been tampered with, as it was not on, but immediately came on a couple days later. On the carfax, it is listed as a manufacturer safety recall on 11/19/2021: "- recall #21v-907:404 - exhaust gas recirculation (egr) cooler - status: remedy not available - need more information about this recall? find an authorized BMW dealer, email customerrelations@bmwusa. Com, or call 1-800- 525-7417" 200 miles from the car dealership, the car broke down as it was rapidly leaking engine coolant, it was inoperable and ran very hot, creating the potential cause of a fire. I had to take it to the nearest BMW dealership, which was BMW of albany in albany, GA. They fixed the coolant leak hose, which appears to be related to the open recall, and made note of the open recall. But did nothing to fix it. It was one day after the service from their shop where the check engine light came on, and I asked them about it, and caroline from BMW albany said: "spoke to the technician, it says it is probably related to the recall for your vehicle that there isn't a fix for (the open recall you and I had discussed on the vehicle)- he says you could clear the code but it would probably just come back on with time. He says its also difficult to tell from that fault code --caroline eva BMW of albany" I asked "what should I do about it" and got no response back. Message even says "read" on 8/31/2022, I took it into fields BMW in daytona beach, FL for a separate service, and they did not fix this issue either. On NHTSA. Gov, it states the following: "if the manufacturer has failed or is unable to remedy this safety recall for your vehicle in a timely manner, please contact the NHTSA vehicle safety hotline 1-888-327-4236 or tty: 1-800-424-9153 or file an online complaint with NHTSA. " there has been no remedy in over a year and a half.
The contact owns a 2014 BMW 328d. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 18v755000 (engine and engine cooling). The contact stated that while driving 60 mph, the vehicle inadvertently decelerated to 40 mph. The check engine warning light was illuminated. The egr cooling message was displayed in the information center. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where she was informed about fault code 29eb-00. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer however, the mechanic was unable to duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 89,000.
The contact owns 2014 BMW 328d. The contact stated that while driving and exceeding 60 mph, the vehicle was shaking. The check engine warning light was illuminated. The contact stated that the warning remained illuminated on the instrument panel for over a month. The contact drove the vehicle home safely. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer to be diagnosed; however, the dealer was contacted by phone and informed of the failure. The manufacturer was contacted twice and informed of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 150,000.
I have a 2014 328d f31 three weeks ago while turning into a parking spot at a grocery store parking lot at low speed, my 328d shifted to p mid turn, and the engine shut off. Upon trying to restart it, it would crank but not turn over. (thankfully, I was in a parking lot and going at slow speed - and not on the interstate). We had to manually get it shifted into neutral to be able to push it into a parking spot. Upon further inspection, it was determined that the high pressure fuel pump has failed. (thankfully it doesn't appear to be disintegrated as some others have reported). All open recalls have been repaired. This vehicle has been very well maintained, and great efforts have been taken to ensure only quality, fresh diesel has been pumped in the car. BMW has offered an extended warranty for this (not cheap) part. However, it's only up to 10 years or 120,000 miles, and my vehicle is at 128,000. I am incredibly grateful that no one was hurt, injured, or worse in this incident. But given the high frequency of this happening amongst other 328d owners, and the safety implications (many times on the interstate), I would expect that BMW would recall this vehicle and get these parts replaced before anything worse happens. It happened quickly and suddenly with no prior performance warnings, codes, or lights. In fact when running a foxwell schwaben 14020sch scanner, no codes are being returned. An additional safety concern of course is that this problem is not preventable with traditional diagnostics. My google research shows the bosch fuel pump was recalled in other models, but the recall exempted the diesel variants. I can't imagine an item prone to failure, that's not listed on a replacement schedule. There are multiple lawsuits out there on the bosch cp4 fuel pumps. (however cp4. 2 seems to be more reliable than the cp4. 1).
2014 BMW 328. Consumer writes in regards to mechanical malfunction as a result of the egr cooler issue. The consumer stated the vehicle set fire and the parts to repair the vehicle were unavailable.
I received a letter from BMW stating an egr cooler recall was issued for my vehicle. I took the vehicle into bellevue BMW after smelling diesel inside the passenger cabin. They kept the vehicle over night and had me rent a vehicle while they kept the car overnight. Upon returning I was told that my egr cooler did in fact need replacing. I was informed that they would not be fixing the problem at that time because they had a catchy legal blind to hide behind. � no remedy at this time�. The simple truth is they could of sold me the new egr cooler. But they chose not to do that either. I asked the service adviser if it was safe to drive and he assured me it was. As it turns out he lied to me. A short time later the while driving on the interstate the intake manifold caught fire. There was smoke and a black soot bellowing out from behind the car and when I got pulled off the road large amounts of thick black smoke billowed out from under the hood. I called for a tow truck and had it repaired at an approved repair facility. 2400. 00 later the car was back on the road for a short time. A short while later I got to work and noticed a loud clicking sound from the engine. Took the car back to bellevue BMW and they tried to tell me the shop where I was getting my oil changes done were not changing my oil. This deliberate attempt to misdirect fault from knowingly putting me in a position to be harmed from deceitful business practices and blatant disregard for my safety is truly disturbing and woefully disappointing. Glibly I was told it would cost 26000. 00 to replace the engine yet nothing like an actual paper repair estimate was produced. Are these people just making this stuff up as they go along? my hope is that other people can read this and file more complaints. After reading about all the lawsuits and chicanery I can honestly say I would never of bought this car.
While driving home from work my car began to smoke and make a hissing noise about 1 block from my house. I made it home and noticed the smoke coming from the engine area. I imediately sprayed some water on it just incase there was a fire. There was also a smell of burnin plastic. I observed the car for a few hours and waited for it to cool down. When looking at the engine I noticed that there was a melted hole in my intake manifold. And my map sensor had melted. While researching the cause I noticed that this is caused by the egr valve. I searched BMW north americe recall site and put in my VIN#. It did not show a recall for the egr valve even though there is a recall number of 18v755000 egr valve identifying the 2014 BMW 328d. I called BMW north America and spoke to them about my issue and it did not show my car having any recalls. There seems to be a disconnect if the VIN I provided to BMW north America and NHTSA does not show any recalls for my vehicle. This is a.
Smelling exhaust engine light came on. Took to BMW dealer they said my fuel injectors were leaking and have melted to the manifold. I asked and made a complaint with BMW after spending $3300. Thaey also mentioned there was no fix for the egr cooler recall. I asked if this caused my fuel injector manifold problem they say no. Engine light cake on recently also smelling fuel again while driving. They replaced #1 injector. Drove it for two weeks and engine light returned. Took it back to the dealer they said they are waiting for a exhaust cooler. I have had a loner for a week now. One I hope I will not get charged again. Two did this cause my initial problem I do not know. There is a problem they didn't fix and I feel it's costing me lots of money.
Exhaust gas recirculation (egr) cooler recall: contacted BMW customer relations as per recall letter from BMW of n. A. Via email and they left a voice mail that parts have not been available. Recall status also has been stating - "remedy not yet available". Recall was made in oct 25, 2018 and it is nearing 6 months but no solution or repair process has been initiated. Letter states possibility of increased risk of fire could occur if engine intake manifold has small holes due to failure of egr. Kindly please help with this untimely and unreasonable time period of repair lingering without any safety for the driver of this car. Currently no problem has occurred but feeling of driving on borrowed luck and time is not a safe one. Thank you for your help.
Carbon monoxide inside the car is wayyy too high with the egr cooler leaking issue not being fixed yet. It's been 3 months now and the air quality inside the car is soo bad that I am getting headache from the soot and CO gas coming out of ac vent. I did a service today and even after replacing the microfilter and another filter, the problem still persists. The degraded air quality contains hazardous gas and can cause dizziness which could lead to fatal accidents at higher speed. I kindly request that BMW repurchase this vehicle from me as soon as possible, before I could get into any sort of accident. The egr cooler issue could also lead to car fire (which is definitely something I don't want to happen. ) thank you. Regards, thejas krishnan.
The exhaust gas recirculation cooler is not working. When I drive it, it begins to overheat and each time I add coolant throughout the day, it leaks or burns out rapidly.
Tl the contact owns a 2014 BMW 328d. When the vehicle was started, the drive train malfunction warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to bert ogden BMW (3201 n 10th st, mcallen, TX 78501, (956) 467-5663) on three separate occasions to be diagnosed. The mechanic was unable to retrieve a fault code. The contact was informed that the failure may be due to an egr failure as indicated in NHTSA campaign number: 18v755000 (engine and engine cooling). The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 99,800.
I received a recall letter dated December 2018 stating that my car is being recalled for the exhaust gas recirculation cooler. It states that the egr cooler could develop an internal leak. The cooling fluid could mix with the diesel engine soot & may result in smoldering particles. The particles could come in contact with the engine intake manifold and create small holes increasing the risk of a fire. The letter states that there is no remedy available yet. I called BMW corporate on 1/3/19 after I received the letter & they said there's nothing they could do. They recommended I call around to different BMW dealers & see if they have a plan put in place for this recall. They said since the dealers are privately owned, they cant make them do anything about the recall. I called freehold BMW & edison BMW & they said there's nothing that can be done & that I need to wait for the parts to be available. I travel 45-60 mins each way back & forth to work on the NJ turnpike so since receipt of this letter, I've been taking my wife's car, which is a lease, in fear of my car catching fire. I'm making payments on a car that neither myself nor my wife feel safe driving & I don't think it's fair. I'm forced to leave my pregnant wife & our 3 year old daughter home without a safe vehicle to drive. I called the NHTSA on 1/3/19 & spoke to beau. I explained the situation. He took down all of the information & gave me a reference number. Ref# 159562. He advised that if BMW doesn't offer me a resolution in a timely manner, to file a complaint. Although I received the letter in December 2018, when I checked the website provided on the letter (safercar. Gov), the recall was issued on October 25, 2018. Please advise what my next step to resolving this matter should be. Thank you for your time.
Egr valve on 2014 328d BMW : engine light has gone on repeatedly after each engine repair. Reported engine coolant had to be refilled before first repair. First repair consisted of 2 sensors for nox and 1 filtered air pipe. Engine light on again and found hole in melted intake manifold which was replaced. Engine light reappeared again. Owner suspects egr cooler leaking internally mixing with diesel engine soot. Told this to service tech at BMW of ocala and reported also to BMW of north America. Looking to be reimbursed for past faulty engine repairs and asking for recall on vehicle for this engine failure with potential for death and fire hazards. Engine fault on screen message said" drive moderately. Maximum drive train output not available. Consult service center"( which I did and still has not fixed it properly).
Egr valve locked open, as sediment accumulated in the vacuum line from the leaking of anti-freeze into the valve. Manifold developed holes, as the egr overheated due the valve locking open. The smell of anti-freeze and diesel filled the car as smoke started coming from the engine, while I was driving on the freeway. Had to have the manifold replaced, as the manifold had four holes in it, and the egr valve vacuum line had to be cleared. Reported the issue to kuni BMW, who never reported the issue and warned me to not drive the car in the condition that it was in before the repair. Kuni also said that they had never heard of an egr valve issue and anti-freeze causing sediment to plug the vacuum line. This is the same issue that BMW has had to issue a recall for 2015-2017 models in europe and s. Korea. Kuni BMW knew of the recalls in s. Korea and europe when they talked to me. I am reporting this to ntsb, as BMW na told me that they had only made a informal report to ntsb, and they felt it was not a major issue. My car almost caught on fire and burned, while my pregnant wife and daughter were riding with me, but kuni refused to report it and BMW didn't consider it a big issue. Sad. Bavarian autoworks in vancouver, wa did the repair work. Recall should be extended to the 2014 models. As of today, I have reached out to the local news anchor on fox 12, as she also has a 2014 BMW diesel.