Suspension Related Problems of the 2008 BMW X3

Table 1 shows two common suspension related problems of the 2008 BMW X3.

Table 1. Suspension related problems of BMW X3

Problem Category Number of Problems
Suspension problems
1
Rear Suspension Springs problems
1

Suspension problem #1

While driving at about 25 mph on residential street, felt an unusual "bump", continued driving home with no apparent problem. Started car next morning and felt an unusual vibration and noise which dissapeared when driving. Vibration at idle continued, two days later, after driving on freeway, I found a broken bolt under the car in garage, I immediately took car to dealer service department. Was told that several motor mount bolts had sheared and was lucky no serious damage occurred. Quick internet search indicated sheared motor mount bolts to be a problem with BMW X3 years 2007 & 2008. Broken motor mount bolts could result in serious accident and/or injury - again, I was lucky.

Rear Suspension Springs problem #2

I was informed by an independent BMW repair shop that the rear springs were broken. A subsequent visit to a BMW dealer confirmed this. I was also informed by both the independent shop and the dealer that this was a common problem with 3 series Bmws. BMW of north America told me that this was not an item that would be covered under their cpo warranty or any other warranty. I would think that broken springs would affect handling and therefore constitute a safety hazard. Both the dealer and independent shop strongly recommended that I have them replaced as soon as possible.


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