Front Air Bag Sensor Control Problems of BMW 530 - part 2

BMW 530 owners have reported 38 problems related to front air bag sensor control (under the air bag category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

36 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2004 BMW 530

Failure Date: 10/21/2007

The contact owns a 2004 BMW 530i. She noticed that the air bag warning light is consistently illuminated on the instrument panel indicating that the air bag is inoperative for the passenger front seat. A technician at the dealer on several occasions stated that for unknown reasons the air bag sensors are not properly detecting the occupation to active the air bag. The codes were reset; however, immediately after the repair the failure resurfaced. The manufacturer was not notified. The failure milegae was 68,000 and the current mileage is 84,000. Updated 06/17/08.

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37 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2005 BMW 530

Failure Date: 10/10/2007

Passenger air bag sensor is defective, since is costs %1500 dollars to replace sensor I cannot afford to do this. I was also told it defaults in the do not fire mode which again is stupid.

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38 Front Air Bag Sensor Control problem of the 2005 BMW 530

Failure Date: 05/26/2005

I bought a 2005 BMW 530i in January of 2005. A few months later, I noticed that the "passenger air bag off" light would illuminate when a passenger of the correct height and weight requirement would be seated in the car. I took the car into irvine BMW and explained the problem. The vehicle has since been in four times for this issue (3 times according to the dealership because they combined invoices). On one occasion (when I picked up my car) a BMW service technician told me, "even if the light is on and there is a passenger in the vehicle, don't worry about it, the airbags will most likely go off anyway. " (clearly, this type of comment leads me to believe that BMW lacks serious concern for the safety of their clients). I have contacted BMW of north America on several occasions, they finally got involved on the fourth service attempt in which they claim to have replaced the passenger sensory mat with an "old-style mat. " now the light does not activate at all, which leads me to believe that they have disconnected the light. I have been told by another BMW dealership that the computer is clearly not reading whether or not a passenger is in the car, and that it is a serious safety issue; and that if the airbag system is malfunctioning, the driver's side airbags may not go off as well (in an accident). I have requested that I be given a new vehicle of equal value, but my requests have been denied. BMW seems to expect me to continue using an un-safe lemon, placing myself as well as my passengers in danger. I have since contacted a lemon-law attorney, but I feel as though this serious safety issue should be brought to the attention of the public.




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