10-21-2021, 09:09 PM | #1 |
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2021 BMW i3S REx 3800 miles - Drivetrain malfunction
Hey everyone…figured to share to other i3 owners. I have a 2021 BMW i3S REx with 3800 miles.
The past 3 days I got a drivetrain malfunction. At first it was a a yellow caution sign that said drive-able but to bring it to the closest dealer. Then at night I went to plug it in and the port flashed red and my BMW app told me the car wouldn't charge and it said "critical". Then things started getting worse. Yesterday morning the car would not start. The yellow caution sign became red. It said warning contact dealer. Lights were working. So was radio and exterior lights but nothing as far as power. Yesterday and today they did a diagnostic. The tech called saying it would be $850 to do the diagnostic but if we find the damage is under warranty then I don't have to pay. Anyhow, I finally get a call from service telling me they had good and bad news. The good news was it was covered under warranty. The bad news is they have a faulty main module and the car is not drivable. that it will be stuck at the dealer. To make matters worse they checked to get a replacement module from Germany and BMW has no timeframe due to shortage of parts and that "they don't know how long I will be without a car. They don't have a way of knowing if they will get the module…." What is going on with my car? It's brand new I don't understand. Is this a common issue on i3??? |
10-25-2021, 03:52 AM | #2 |
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Very unfortunate! We just got a 2021 i3S Rex over the weekend so naturally I'm getting a bit worried! Glad that it's covered under warranty but of course sucks that you don't know when the parts will arrive to fix it! Just out of curiosity, what happens in this case if you are financing/leasing the vehicle? Would BMWFS suspend the payments and extend the contract since you are not able to use your car?
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Especially in the later years. My 2014 is almost 90k miles and has been flawless. Now that I said that! Lol. It's a bmw dealer ? Normally you get a loaner for your worry free motoring. When my x5 needed a new motor I had a brand new x5 loaner for about 2 months while they tried to get a motor and replace it. It was great. |
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10-25-2021, 12:07 PM | #5 |
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Check to see if NY will allow you to lemon the car and sell it back to BMW if you don't want to keep it or if they don't compensate you for the i3 being out of service (to your satisfaction). If you do lemon the car, make sure you have a backup solution given the chip shortage and inventory issues.
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10-25-2021, 02:42 PM | #6 |
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NY State's lemon law was a total of 90 days out of service the last time that I looked. I bent VW over for a brand new crate engine after hitting day 87 with no fix many moons ago. My friend (owned a private shop) told me that I shouldn't have notified them until after day 90, since they would have had no option but to buy it back as a lemon.....
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