4.8

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
21,600 miles

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2015 BMW M4 engine problems

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2015 BMW M4 Owner Comments

problem #5

Jan 272022

M4

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

The BMW OEM intercooler/charge air cooler is a known faulty equipment issue within this generation of cars/engine (S55 Engine, F80, F82, F87 chassis) and I have thousands of people within the community that were affected and willing to attest to this. This issue is a safety risk as having the intercooler leak coolant into the combustion chambers this will be a catastrophically damage the engine. As I've mentioned this problem has been confirmed by dealers and independent service centers, and I have thousands of people in the willing to attest to this being a very common issue in this generation of cars. There is usually supposed to be a service warning/check engine light that comes up on the car when there is a coolant leak, I received nothing. The symptoms I've experienced are as the following: My radiator fans kept coming on after drives, I had to physically check that coolant was in fact leaking and the reservoir being bone dry within days, I scanned my vehicle for codes and of course the coolant leak code came back.

- Westbury, NY, USA

problem #4

Apr 102020

M4 6-cyl

  • miles
I took my car in for service on March 10, 2020 for servicing. During the time they had my car, they replaced my front and rear brake pads, completed the inspection, and gave me the car back after a couple days. On April 10, 2020, I took my car into service again as I was having drive train malfunctions constantly. Several weeks of being in the shop, BMW service technicians found that cooling fluids had leaked from my top mounted intercooler, into the intake manifold and through the intake valves, and directly into the engine of my vehicle. Since the engine now needed to be replaced, BMW of fremont recommended and requested for an engine replacement but BMW had rejected it and stated that they found some 'tune' in the vehicle. I purchased an extended warranty and maintenance plan from BMW directly that is still active. My engine replacement should be covered under warranty but BMW is not adhering to that warranty. After countless calls and emails being sent back and forth between me and BMW, new information arose stating that BMW found that the 'tune' found in my vehicle was merely a valve controller for my exhaust system. BMW of fremont clearly mentioned to BMW that this leak is not caused by or even remotely correlated to the valve controller, and that this issue is mechanical, not software related. Clearly, this has nothing to do with the major issue at hand, which is the leaking intercooler causing my engine to fail. It is a major safety issue for my car to be run without the engine replacement, as the car now has a much higher chance of being hydro-locked. My car has now been at BMW of fremont for the past two months. I'm still paying my monthly dues for the vehicle diligently even though BMW has caused this many issues.

- Fremont, CA, USA

problem #3

Oct 222019

M4

  • 43,000 miles
There's a known issue with 2015+ BMW F80 M3 S55 engine. The issue is the crank hub spinning out and damaging the car. It leaves the vehicle in a dangerous state when driving on the road and to others near by. This issue happens to stock vehicles and modded ones. Links about it: Https://www.youtube.com/results... specific video that explains the crank hub issue with this model of a car: Https://youtu.be/sjr3zhegs_U?T=160

- Chicago, IL, USA

problem #2

Dec 122019

M4

  • 65,000 miles
My car has spun it's crank hub and the car is only 3 -4 years old most people I know with the same car as mine just different year has had to replace the crank hub as well. It's a common failure on these cars and would like NHTSA to recall this common problem that's been happening since 2015. When the crank hub fails from timing going off countless issues can arise which can cause engine to be replaced which is a very costly repair. It would a piece of mind to have the F80/F82/ F83 recalled it would be a piece of mind for our community. Now how it happened was, I was driving one night coming from work around 7:30 pm on the highway I was exiting the highway because that was the exit for me to get off to head home so I downshifted, car rev matched automatically in sport mode and next thing I know I hear a pop noise. The car shuts off while rolling on the off ramp, lucky I was slowing down already heading to a stop I rolled off to the side and had car towed to a german engineering shop. The next morning I went to the shop to hear what was the issues, the crank hub spun which means the timing was thrown off by a little. That cost was over 3K to fix. This happened last week on Thursday December 12th, 2019. So the car is still being fixed, there were other cars there getting crank hub fixed for either preventative maintenance or the same issue happened to mine. But I'll be getting my car by the weekend I was told. I will post documentation/ pictures with another form once car is finished. I do plan to buy another F80 or F82 as a gift for my mother but this issue I hear happening everyday makes me hesitant to get another one.. another issue, I feel as if the manual transmission for the F8X series have bad 1st gear synchros because my first gear pops out and no one knows the issue. All my friends that have a 6 speed manual F8X have the same first gear popping out problem.

- Rosedale, NY, USA

problem #1

Dec 182019

M4

  • miles
The vehicle model is known to fail at the crank hub. BMW refuses to acknowledge and make necessary repairs at no cost. It has been known to happen randomly, even just driving in a parking lot. If this were to happen going at highway speeds, it can potentially lead to devastating consequences not only for the driver and passengers of the BMW, but as well as traffic surrounding the vehicle.

- Fallston, MD, USA

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