Engine Burning Oil Problems of BMW 750

BMW 750 owners have reported 12 problems related to engine burning oil (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2010 BMW 750

Failure Date: 10/21/2020

I purchased this car in June of 2019. I received a carfax report before the purchase. The car was very clean inside and outside. I was pleased with th car until it started smoking every time the engine got warm. I had to keep adding oil almost every two to three days. Every time I stopped, for traffic , red light or started from a stop position blue smoke would come from exhaust and there is a horrible smell of burnt oil and antifreeze. My car progressively got worst until white smoke steam would come from under the hood and every time I drov e short distances I would have to add engine coolant. Before this happened, I had to have an oil changed and a checkup at the BMW dealership in April,(the car was smoking and smelling like engine coolant. I was informed then that there had been an lawsuit against BMW for not advising the owners of certain models and engines would have the above mentioned problem. I was told if I had brought my car in before Feb. 2020, I would be eligible for the benefits entitled to owners of this engine. But because I didn't bring my car in, time had expired. I also learned that there was a recall on my car which parts had to be ordered for and were later added to my vehicle by the dealership. I was not notified about the lawsuit relating to the engine problems by the selling shea used cars, formally patsy lou, mega lot or grand blanc motorsports (BMW dealership) that informed in April about the lawsuit. If I had been notified regarding my car I would responded appropriately. Now to properly fix my car I need $15,227. 38 . I am of course now paying for a car that I can't enjoy because of this issued. Any and all help would be appreciated.

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2 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2012 BMW 750

Failure Date: 07/01/2020

Vehicle consumes large amounts of oil. Most oil burns and releases from the exhaust when driving. . Engine requires a replacement from BMW.

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3 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2012 BMW 750

Failure Date: 05/08/2019

There is white smoke that is coming out of the back pipes of the car. The car is burning through oil. I am putting a quart in every 2 -3 weeks. My mechanic said that it is having the same problems as the 2009 model. The 2009 750i has been recalled to fix the engine problem and I have a 2012 model. The smoke comes out when I am driving not when it is stationary on the city street, highway or wherever. I don't feel safe. I am going to start driving more distance and I don't want to run out of oil and cause more damage to my car. I don't understand what is happening with the oil consumption. There are other issues surrounding the car. I am not a mechanic. But, I would like to file a complaint. This car was supposed to be in excellent condition when I bought it.

4 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2011 BMW 750

Failure Date: 07/01/2018

Engine is burning and leaking oil excessively. N63 engine requires 2-quarts of premium oil every month, or approximately 1200-1400 miles driven. Area BMW repair shops recommend replacement of engine which has 118,000 miles.

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5 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2012 BMW 750

Failure Date: 02/02/2018

Well at the 60k mile mark the motor was blown, come too find out many cars this same model and year are having similar issues. . . The suspension has been changed a couple times now and the fuel pump went bad. . . The car burns oil BMW says this is normal I find that very hard to believe. . . The motor went out while driving and actually leaving the BMW dealership how ironic.

6 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2011 BMW 750

Failure Date: 01/01/2018

Despite BMW 'soft recall' customer care package, car burns 2 quarts of oil every 750-850 miles. BMW has done nothing to rectify this notorious problem with these n63 engines. Engines should be replaced.

7 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2010 BMW 750

Failure Date: 12/20/2016

Engine burns oil excessively. Requires me to add 1 qt of oil at approximately every 1000 miles or less.

8 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2009 BMW 750

Failure Date: 08/19/2016

Excessive engine oil consumption. Vehicle using 2 quarts of oil a week. Vehicle has 83,342 miles on the odometer. Does not take long for engine oil light to come on when vehicle is in motion. Issue has been happening since I purchased the vehicle. Dealer stated that this was normal.

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9 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2012 BMW 750

Failure Date: 01/29/2015

2012 BMW 750li. Consumer writes in regards to high oil consumption. The consumer stated he had to add oil frequently.

10 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2009 BMW 750

Failure Date: 07/10/2014

Heavy oil consumption.

11 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2006 BMW 750

Failure Date: 03/08/2014

The contact owns a 2006 BMW 750li. The contact stated that the exhaust system emitted white smoke while at a stop. The vehicle was taken to the dealer to have a diagnostic performed. The dealer advised that the head gasket seal failed and caused engine oil to leak into the pistons. There was also engine oil leaking into the valves, which caused premature engine oil consumption that bellowed white smoke from the exhaust system. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 73,000 and the current mileage was 74,000.

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12 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2010 BMW 750

Failure Date: 12/03/2012

I purchased a pre-owned 2010 BMW 750li back in November 2012. As soon as I drove it off the beverly hills BMW lot, I got a check engine light go off. Beverly hills wrote it off as it was the gas sensor being sensitive. Found out later it was the fuel injectors that went bad on a car with 23,000 miles on. Fast forward 2 years later and 30,000 miles, with multiple stops at sterling BMW and my complaints of having to put quart of oil into the engine every 2000 miles. For 2 years, sterling advised me it was normal for this type of engine to consume that much oil and for all the other engine problems. I have brought the car in for over 6 times (ever other month almost) to the dealer to fix numerous problems with the engine (not normal wear and tear). Then comes the "recall" BMW calls the "comfort care package" and was promised it would resolve the oil consumption with better performance in January 2015. After the recall, my engine required oil every 500 miles and when I brought it back to BMW in April 2015, they advised me it was a hose leak and oil was dripping down to exhaust causing excess smoke from the exhaust. Now BMW of northern America tells me they don't cover the repair because it was our of warranty despite my complaints (which have been documented by sterling for 2 years). The comfort care package made my oil leak worst and into the exhaust and BMW refuses to repair the problem or even remove their comfort care package. It's been more then 2 years since I and my 2 year old daughter have been breathing in this excess smoke from my exhaust which BMW refuses to repair. This engine is a complete lemon.


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