Table 1 shows two common electrical system related problems of the 1997 BMW 540.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Electrical System problems | |
| Underhood Wiring problems |
1997 BMW 540i fuse to the fuel injector blew out. ** answer required*** the vehicle would all of a sudden die when in motion due to the blown fuse(s) to the injector. The thermostat temperature sensor had an internal short which caused the wire to melt and blew the fuse. The sunroof was inoperative due to the rail lift pieces being broken. The wiper blades were not cleaning the windows properly.
While driving on the freeway, the electronic coolant thermostat shorted out and caused engine wiring harness the burn up. This caused the enigine to stop running. Luckily, burning was restricted to wires and no other components were burnt. Car is still waiting for a new wiring harness at the BMW dealer ($2000 est for repair). I have heard of similar occurances with this model car and with 740i of about the same year. This seems to be a dangerous situation and should be prevented by a fuse or fusable link.