Tail Light Switch Problems of BMW 335

BMW 335 owners have reported 4 problems related to tail light switch (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Tail Light Switch problem of the 2009 BMW 335

Failure Date: 07/01/2015

Both my rear tail lights are malfunctioning and BMW is well aware that the contacts or worn out and need replacing. There is even a service bulletin about it yet my service advisor claimed I had to replace both taillight assemblies at $200 apiece. My bumper-to-bumper warranty through BMW does not cover taillights this is a big safety issue as my tail light intermittently work.

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2 Tail Light Switch problem of the 2009 BMW 335

Failure Date: 09/01/2014

The contact owns a 2009 BMW 335i. The contact stated that the rear driver's side tail light would only illuminate intermittently. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The technician stated that the tail light electrical contact points may had damage the ground terminal and housing of the connector. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that the VIN was not included in recall NHTSA campaign number: 13v407000 (exterior lighting). The approximate failure mileage was 75,000.

3 Tail Light Switch problem of the 2009 BMW 335

Failure Date: 06/25/2014

Intermittent failure of led's in the driver side rear tail light for the turn signal. First started about 7 months ago. Now nearly full time failure. Creates a serious safety concern when changing lanes and making turns in traffic. This is a very common complaint with numerous posts on the web.

4 Tail Light Switch problem of the 2007 BMW 335

Failure Date: 02/20/2013

On 20 Feb 2013, we were driving on a highway in san francisco. Traffic in front of us slowed to a stop and we also stopped. We were then struck hard from behind by another car that hit the right-rear part of our bumper. Immediately after the impact, all interior and exterior lights in our car flickered and became very dim. We discovered later that the impact had damaged the car¿s battery, evidenced by electrolyte leaking out of the underneath, rear of the car. After the collision, traffic began moving again and the other driver moved his car off the roadway, leaving us sitting in the middle of a busy, 5-lane freeway after dark with no lights of any kind in or on our car. The emergency flasher flickered dimly, but was not working. All the head and tail lights were dark. Police eventually arrived and pushed our car to the shoulder. I waited inside our car while the driver spoke with the police. As I waited, the door locks suddenly latched and the alarm started. It was impossible to unlock the car from the inside. The door handles were completely non-functional. The windows would not open. I was trapped inside the car. People outside the car were unable to help me escape. A tow-truck driver asked me to release the hood latch. He attached a battery pack to some terminals in the engine compartment and when the interior lights came on, I was able to unlock the door and leave the car. Then he disconnected the battery pack and the car went dark. If there had been a fire or an injury, this would have been a very serious situation. As an engineer I see two, no-cost solutions to this problem. (1) surround the battery with a strong barrier and move it farther away from the rear of the car. (2) include a mechanical link to the door latches so that the doors can be opened from the interior of the car when the battery is disconnected.

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Other Common Exterior Lighting related problems of BMW 335

Problem Category Number of Problems
Headlights problems
16
Exterior Lighting problems
5
Tail Light Switch problems
4
Turn Signal problems
2
Tail Light problems
2
Fog Light Switch problems
1


335 Service Bulletins
335 Safety Recalls
335 Defect Investigations