BMW M3 owners have reported 4 problems related to engine exhaust system (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of BMW M3 based on all problems reported for the M3.
Before I start explaining, I should mention that the car has been meticulously maintained with majority of the parts being genuine BMW. The chassis has 110,xxx miles at the moment, and the engine has 78,xxx miles. The engine had a failure in 2006 due to a rod bearing failure (recalled from BMW), and a remanufactured engine has been installed by BMW technicians at a BMW dealership service center in virginia. Recently my 2004 BMW M3 had a failure inside the engine that could have been very dangerous. On halloween night 2011, as I was leaving the gas station, I hear a very faint rattling noise up in the engine bay. I was contemplating rather I should take the car to the local dealership, or fix it myself. But prior to this, I've read many unsatisfying experiences people had at their local BMW dealerships. I worried that since this was a major problem that could be life threatening, I decided to do the work myself. I removed the valve cover, and noticed the exhaust side hub on of the BMW double vanos has failed. A mechanism designed to improve torque and fuel consumption. The hub had one of the 2 tabs completely broken off. Luckily the broken tab was still stuck inside the oil pump. If instead the broken piece came out of its location, and moved around in a engine this could cause a catastrophic failure. Ranging anywhere from approx $15,000 remanufactured engine replacement to possibly a high speed collision if the car was in motion during the failure. With a damaged engine, it is difficult to follow the minimum speed limit of 40 mph on the local freeway. The total replacement parts in my situation costs well over $3000 using BMW parts. Unfortunately, even with the current replacement parts from BMW, the problem would not be fixed since the currently new parts have just as much chance of failing as the old.
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The exhaust cam hub tabs break off on the 2000-2008 BMW M3 models. If caught when only one tab breaks it can be replaced. If both tabs break completely off the engine will seize. There are hundreds of people with the same issue. BMW na will not address this issue.
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The vanos system in the 2001-2006 BMW M3 is a common part that is prone to failure. The intake and exhaust bolts of the cam gear can sheer off due to improper torquing from the factory and improper hardness of the bolts. The drive shaft of the vanos system is also weak. If the vanos system fails, the cam gear can sheer off, and parts can get into the engine and cause a catastrophic failure. Sometimes, parts can break off into the hood of the car. This system fails without rhyme or reason, seemingly at random. Many owners have had problems with the vanos system. . Read more...
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all problems of the 2005 BMW M3
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Crankcase revolution sensor failed. Mjs.
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all problems of the 1997 BMW M3
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Engine And Engine Cooling problems | |
Engine Failure problems | |
Engine problems | |
Engine Clicking And Tapping Noises problems | |
Engine Exhaust System problems | |
Gasoline Engine problems | |
Engine Knocking Noise problems | |
Car Stall problems | |
Gas Recirculation Valve (egr Valve) problems | |
Engine Shut Off Without Warning problems |