Equipment Problems of BMW 335

BMW 335 owners have reported 77 equipment related problems since 1996. Table 1 shows the 7 most common equipment problems. The number one most common problem is related to the vehicle's equipment (65 problems). The second most common problem is related to the vehicle's owners/service manual (4 problems). For details of each of the problem category, use the links in the table.


Recently reported Equipment problems of BMW 335

The Equipment problem

What happened: while driving, steering system malfunction warning appeared, power steering felt normal. Within 5 sec the hvac blower quit, a/c shut off, and “transmission not in park” flashed although shifter was untouched (in drive).   Read details...

The Owners/service Manual problem

Door locks do not unlock on both the front doors. They are jammed. The fault is is because of bad door lock actuators. Unless I press the unlock button on the dashboard manually, they don't unlock they sometime don't unlock even when I press the unlock button on my remote.   Read details...

The Carrier/rack problem

Takata recall. I was involved in a minor, slow speed accident where my vehicle rear-ended the vehicle in front. The airbags deployed with such force that both front passenger windows were blown out and the windshield cracked. I suffered partial hearing loss as a result.   Read details...

The Air Conditioner problem

Si b64 06 13 ( complain of reduced air flow when the air conditioning system is operated for an extended time, usually longer than one hour. Evaporator starts to freeze up due to the position of the evaporator temperature sensor)   Read details...

The Recreational Vehicle Lpg Tank Valve/gauge problem

While driving at 35 mph in an area where there was no pull off and a blind turn and the temperature gauge was well within the normal range, an overheat engine light indicator came on and the car immediately lost power leaving us in the middle of the road obstructed around a turn.   Read details...




335 Service Bulletins
335 Safety Recalls
335 Defect Investigations