Latches/locks/linkage Related Problems of the 2004 BMW X5

Table 1 shows one common latches/locks/linkage related problems of the 2004 BMW X5.

Table 1. Latches/locks/linkage related problems of BMW X5

Problem Category Number of Problems
Latches/locks/linkage problems
5

Latches/locks/linkage problem #1

The contact owns a 2004 BMW X5. The contact stated that the driver side door handle malfunctioned and the contact was unable to open the door. In order to enter the vehicle, the contact would climb in through the passenger side. The dealer was contacted and they advised him that there could be a fractured bracket and to bring the vehicle in. The manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. The vehicle has not been repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 110,000. The VIN was unavailable.

Latches/locks/linkage problem #2

Latch jam on driver door of BMW X5 year 2004. The door will not always shut when it is very cold. It will take 30 to 45 minutes after the car warms up to shut. BMW of north America does not claim this is faulty for a recall. They have received other complaints with this issue on older model X5's. Since alot of the X5's are not outside as much as mine (I. E. Overnight) you will not have a huge amount of complaints. The complaints will be with the ones that are in the cold weather regions of american and are outside for extended period of times and very frequently outside. . This issue is a safety hazard that BMW of north America should recall and fix.

Latches/locks/linkage problem #3

We have a 2004 BMW X5, and the driver's door inside opening mechanism has broken twice; once under warranty and once after. The repair costs nearly $800, so many will not pay to have it fixed. The problem endangers the driver if in an accident and needing to exit the vehicle, and it is caused by the routing of the cable through a plastic part.

Latches/locks/linkage problem #4

On may 21, 2008, I reported a problem regarding my BMW X5 having a door failure problem regarding the electronic system. On may 29, 2008 I was in a motor vehicle accident. The accident was not my fault. I was hit from behind. My son and I were injured. I had to be extracted from the vehicle. The emergency personal could not open the passenger door to remove me from the vehicle. They had to go through the back seat. I had complained to you and BMW regarding the safety hazard of this vehicle. BMW was slow to reply. The original reply was that I didn't provide a clear explanation regarding this issue. So, I complained again. There response was untimely and this entire safety issue has resulted in a very traumatic experience. I had advised you and BMW that this was a safety issue. No one responded in a timely manner. How many more families will have to experience this type of trauma before you recall this vehicle? what are you going to do about this? this is a safety issue and should be addressed.

Latches/locks/linkage problem #5

Our 2004, BMW x-5 door jammed on the front passenger side. I have contacted BMW, but they denied any problems concerning doors jamming. However, I conducted an internet search and found numerous postings discussing the door jamming. I advised BMW that I feel like my families safety is at risk due to the door failure. I asked them to please note that this was a safety risk and could put my family at risk. This is my only vehicle that I have to transport my family, due to my husband being activated with the military. BMW denied any problems with the door. None of the passenger doors can be opened with a manual key or a manual release. None of the devices on the vehicle will open the passenger door. Nothing works. We can't remove the panel, because we can't open the door. This is a major safety risk and I fear that my family and numerous other families lives are at risk due to this problem. I am requesting immediate assistance and an investigation regarding the BMW door failure. The problem started, with a delay in the door unlocking upon pressing the buttons to open the door. Then, it just stopped working completely. I tried to get an appointment with the local BMW dealership, but it would be weeks before I could get assistance. And I have been advised that this expense will come out of my pocket, b/c it's not listed as a recall or safety hazard. How can a door failure not be a safety hazard?.


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