Table 1 shows one common equipment related problems of the 2010 BMW 528.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Equipment problems |
N/a complaint is that no remedy is available 8 months after recall issued. Currently this particular car is still drivable, but suffers oil leaks from this lack of repair. No local dealer or repair shops can fix ahead of the recall because they cannot get the repair bolts either. Eight months is a ridiculous amount of time to wait for a manufacture repair.
Recall campaign no. : 17v683: pcv valve heater on January 22, 2018, while traveling westbound on the 10 freeway, my vehicle began to smell of burning plastic. I pulled over, turned my car off, got out of the vehicle to find out what it was. I opened the hood and observed smoke coming from the engine compartment which turned into fire burning the entire front end into the seating area of the car. The pcv valve heater melted causing the fire. The fire department was called who put the fire out and the vehicle was towed to the tow yard. Recall notice was received from BMW, however, no instruction provided on how to file a complaint on this loss. Was informed "remedy unavailable".
In December, 2017, BMW sent a recall notice, retail campaign no. 17v-683: pcv valve heater. When will BMW fix this issue, which could lead to a fire in the vehicle.
On 9-2-14 surround 11:30 am ac unit stopped working, compressor on the ac unit is in function, however the ac fan is not blowing air, there is no malfunction on fuses or relays, there's might be an indication of the fsu or final stage unit as other people are having the same issue with this part.