Tire Related Problems of the 2022 BMW X5

Table 1 shows one common tire related problems of the 2022 BMW X5.

Table 1. Tire related problems of BMW X5

Problem Category Number of Problems
Tire problems
2

Tire problem #1

The front continental premiumcontact 6 tires, size 275/35zr22, dot [xxx] , developed abnormal and premature tread/shoulder failure. The condition included splitting, tearing, separation along the shoulder area, and exposed internal cords. I first raised concerns about the tire condition at about 20,000 miles. An alignment was performed at 20,142 miles, but the condition later worsened. One of the front tires deteriorated while the vehicle was being driven, creating a serious safety risk. The condition was documented with photographs and dashcam evidence. The vehicle was not safely drivable on the affected tire. The full set was later replaced based on BMW’s recommendation, at a cost of $2,358. 75. A warranty/defect claim was submitted through the BMW / dealer tire / continental process, but I did not receive a clear manufacturer-level inspection explanation or meaningful response. Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6).

Tire problem #2

The pirelli p-zero tires that came factory equipped on my 2022 BMW X5 have experienced 3 separate sidewall failures in less than the first 20,000 miles on the vehicle. The tire sizes are staggered, 275/40r21front and 315/35r21 rear. The first instance occurred on 07/26/2022, traveling down the interstate, when both passenger side run flat tires blew out the sidewalls at approximately 15,000 miles. The sidewalls blew out to a point that the “run flat” functionality of the tire was compromised, requiring BMW to tow the vehicle to the nearest BMW dealership. At the time of the failure, a alert immediately appeared on the vehicles screen informing of the loss of tire pressure. The next incident occurred on 10/08/2022, at 19,900 miles, I was in my garage, showing my vehicle to a friend from out of town, when I noticed a large slit in the sidewall and a bulging section around the slit on my front driver’s side tire. The tire is currently still pressurized, but is not safe to continue operating.


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X5 Service Bulletins
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