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2011 33D - 1 Year Review
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06-22-2016, 11:48 AM | #23 | |
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I come from Ferrari ownership, so the repair prices dont have me that jaded, but reliability did. After the deletes and taking pretty long drives (from Chicago to the east coast and back), I haven't had any issues and think the car is very reliable now. When I check the oil, it is not black anymore, nice and amber oil looking color. |
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06-22-2016, 01:37 PM | #24 | |
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6) lots of harmonic damper failures 7) some turbos blow their seals 8) a few transmission failures 9) sensor failures maf, nox, o2, pressure sensor 10) red boost hose 11) headlight issues 12) egr cooler (they crack) 14) ac failures 15) dde failures 16) turbo change over valve failures and lots of loss of low rpm boost 17) plus all the other common e90 failures On my personal car, ive had CBU, 3x egr valve failures, 4x egr cooler failures. 3x maf sensor failures, 2x vaccum hose failures, 3x exhaust pressure sensor failures, dpf failed, windshield washer pump, headlight level sensor, nox sensors, rear subframe mounts worn out But my car has never left me dead on the side of the road and always runs great, it just. Comes with a Christmas themed dash, all with less than 47k miles Last edited by Thecastle; 06-22-2016 at 01:51 PM.. |
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06-23-2016, 01:46 AM | #25 | |
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06-23-2016, 07:41 AM | #26 | |
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meh, in my opinion, I'd say the ABC's are a major source of reliability issues. But to say the rest of the car is bullet proof is a stretch (no where near benchmarks like Toyota). I just want folks to go in knowing the rest of the car is typical BMW. While I say BMW should be embarrassed at how shitty the reliability of the emissions system is. The rest of the car is average German, oil leaks, vacuum hose failures, boost hoses, harmonic dampeners, evaporator failures, glow plugs, are all fairly common on this car even with ABC deletes. I mean come on my turbo oil pressure line is weaping oil, and I've already had to replace burned through vaccum lines for the turbo on this car and its a 2011 with 47K miles. I wouldn't expect stuff like this to fail so early. |
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06-23-2016, 08:51 AM | #27 |
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Wow, these list are horrific. My 2 cents, I have a 2011 with sport package, I bought with 17k as 2nd owner. I have had a SCR tank issue and NOx sensor, but that's it, and I am at 47k, with one more CPO year left. There might just be a ton of variation in the quality, but I also religiously avoid short trips. I am not as good as some on here with 50 mile commutes, but I never take it for short grocery store runs.
I run a renntech tune but no deletes (yet). The horror stories are pretty bad, but there are some owners out there that some how haven't been plagued like the others, they just tend to be content to not contribute as much. Best of luck to others that roll the dice, it's worth the reward imo |
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06-23-2016, 10:09 AM | #28 |
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Any of you guys who are running their 335ds without deletes add any diesel additive at every fill-up? Curious to see if those adding additives (Redline Diesel Catalyst, Diesel Kleen, etc.) are having less issues.
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06-23-2016, 08:22 PM | #30 | |
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All cars have their issues, and I've never had cars other than subarus tha had zero problems. |
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06-24-2016, 02:20 AM | #31 |
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06-24-2016, 06:15 AM | #32 | |
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Not to defend the service departments, but I think it's a lack of BMW diesels on the road and the fact many of the dealers rarely see them and this lack of experience makes them tough to work on. Also BMW dosent really let the techs diagnoise cars from my understanding. They pull codes and do what the mothership tells them, which is replace parts on this list until the error code goes away. In my case this failed. So now bmws current strategy is they are flying in bmws master tech for the southern us every week to work on my car, it's got to be costing a fortune, and still no resolution. They're just replacing parts that have been replaced before when in my cars case it's likely a dde failure, but they won't replace the dde until,the master tech has his chance to replace the same parts agin, P.s. BMW has 2 master techs for the us, that they do fly to car dealers when their struggling. My car also has a puma case open. |
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06-24-2016, 07:09 AM | #33 | |
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06-24-2016, 08:42 AM | #34 | |
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06-24-2016, 11:19 AM | #35 |
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Good to read. It is odd. I know someone on the other hand with a completely stock 335d with prob over 100k and not a single issue to date. When it comes down to it a Passat TDI SEL is looking more and more likely since I drive about 40k miles a year so tank capacity and MPG's are priority, and not spending tons of time working on the car or worrying when something is gonna break without dumping like 3k into it right away to do the abc delete
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06-25-2016, 09:17 AM | #36 |
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Yeah, clearly their is a large variation in reliability of use 335/x5 diesels with the m57 engine. I too have read about quite a few folks who've gone 100k miles with few if any problems. Though there are clearly a large % of these cars that are very troublesome, and it's not clear BMW knows why. I'm gonna take a WAG (wild ass guess) and say 10-20% have chronic emissions failures, and nearly 80% who are stock run into cbu before 100k miles.
Also few of the 100k stock cars will make it with out a cbu cleaning and a scr system failure. I have a friend of mine who owns a sister car a 2011 335d who at 90k miles had 0 issues until the dreaded cbu and now a scr tank level sensor failure. I think there is nothing like these cars on the road, however haha a large number don't seem to be able to stay on the road. One other tidbits, my service advisor is saying they're seeing 535d with the new Diesel engine also showing up with cbu. Doesn't seem to be a resolved issue. No words on the 328d, few have been sold. |
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06-25-2016, 10:06 AM | #37 | |
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I would say the new BMW 3.0d is the same engine with higher egr emissions. That's probably why CBU has showed up so early on the 535d. It has less horsepower so probably under injected as well... With "bolt ons" the only thing people on this forum should be worried about is harmonic damper (ETA 6 months Fluidampr), and vac lines... Everything else seems pretty solid. Before my stage 3 I ran the 2 with no problems for a year (20k). Before my car history was numerous emission tank issues egr and CBU. When I switched to the 3 there were just a lot of install tweaks that had to be "tinkered" with. After a year in the stage 3 I will do a thorough honest review. But IMO the more you mod the better off this car is! |
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06-26-2016, 09:22 PM | #38 | |
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As for the 535d it's a new engine design N57 single turbo. It's unfortunate BMW wasn't able to resolve the cbu issue even with this car. It just would take an egr system post dpf to make this situation. There are more failures that are common to these cars than just harmonic damper, and vacuum lines. See our lists above about injector failures, oil leaks, glow plugs etc. but clearly emissions failures and cbu are the most common on low image cars. Also lots of boost hose failures. I look forward to reading your 1 year review. I'd like to do the deletes, but my car is still in the shop. 6 weeks and counting, driving a 2016 x5 as my consolation prize. |
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06-27-2016, 12:16 AM | #39 | |
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No obvious issues, but I expect I have encroaching CBU only because I have noticed a modest drop off in MPG. Having said that, I did get 39.7 mpg recently coming back from California to Portland on I-5. Other than that one tank the best I have done for the last 10-15k was 36-37 Mpg instead of the usual 40 mpg on the road.
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06-27-2016, 01:59 AM | #40 |
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The exact number of 335d sold USA/CA has been mentioned several times. It was contained in a document that BMW wrote to respond to an EPA request (they were exploring HPFP failures in VW TDI). The number is slightly above 10K, you can probably find it if you search. Number might also be mentioned in bimmerfest forum.
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