The BMW X2 is a luxury crossover SUV that continues to evolve. This model became available to consumers in March 2018. Since that time, BMW has taken steps to upgrade the X2 — but consumers continue to report BMW X2 problems.Â
At the Robison Lemon Law Group LLC, we give every lemon law case the attention it deserves. If you are dealing with recurring BMW X2 problems, please let us know. We can review your case and help you determine if you have a viable lemon law claim.Â
What Are the Common Complaints About the X2?
There are many X2 complaints that have been reported over the years. These include:
Faulty Coolant SystemÂ
X2 coolant leaks can damage the engine. If you notice your X2’s engine stalling or steam from beneath your car’s hood, the coolant system may be defective. At this point, it is in your best interest to bring your vehicle to the manufacturer for repairs.Â
Infotainment Problems
Some X2 owners have reported issues with the audio capabilities of their vehicles’ infotainment systems. They noted that their infotainment system’s audio goes out. This issue may occur due to faulty wiring or a software glitch. Â
Suspension Noise
Noise from the X2’s suspension can hamper the driving experience. This noise can come up even when a driver is traveling on a smooth road. When a motorist travels on uneven ground, X2 suspension noise can get loud.Â
Transmission Failure
There have been instances where X2 owners have reported strange smells from the transmission and the vehicle shaking and vibrating. These are indicators that the transmission may be malfunctioning. If an X2 transmission problem goes unaddressed, it can severely hamper the vehicle’s performance and safety.Â
If you are considering an X2, it is generally a good idea to find out what consumers are saying about it. You can read customer reviews to learn about the advantages and disadvantages that come with owning an X2. From here, you can get insights to help you make an informed purchase decision.Â
Are There Any Recurring Issues with the BMW X2?
Recurring issues reported with the BMW X2 include:
Timing Chain Breaks
The X2 B47 2.0-liter turbo-diesel engine can stretch the vehicle’s timing chain. This can damage the engine’s rocker arms, valves, and cam carriers. To protect against this problem, it helps to get an X2 serviced regularly.Â
Loud Tires
X2 models have hard sidewall tires that cannot always absorb road vibrations. This can make it seem like the tires are loud. You can address this problem by replacing an X2’s tires, but doing so can be costly.Â
Rough Idle When You Start the Vehicle for the First Time
The first time you start your X2 on a given day, you may notice that the start is rough. This may be attributed to defective spark plugs. Or, it may be an issue with the vehicle’s electronic control unit (ECU).Â
The team at Robison Lemon Law Group LLC cannot change the fact that you have been forced to deal with these or any other BMW X2 problems. However, we can take a look at your case, respond to frequently asked questions about the lemon law in your state, and help you hold the manufacturer accountable for any vehicle defects. To learn more, please get in touch with us today.
Should I Worry About Safety Problems with the X2?
Unfortunately, there are safety problems that you need to account for with the BMW X2. BMW has tried to address these problems through recall campaigns. Thus far, there have been four X2 safety recalls from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), and they relate to the following issues:
- Seat Belts: In July 2021, BMW recalled various X2 models due to a defective seat belt retractor.Â
- Airbags: BMW issued an airbag recall in May 2020, noting that the airbags of some of its X2 vehicles will not deploy as intended in a rollover crash.Â
- Steering: On August 13, 2019, BMW recalled X2 models due to a defective steering tie rod that could break and lead to a complete loss of control of the vehicle.Â
- Engine: BMW’s first X2 recall was issued on July 10, 2018, as the automaker indicated that a crankshaft sensor had incorrect firmware installed on it, which could cause the engine to stall.Â
When it comes to the X2 or any other vehicle, no one should be forced to deal with safety issues. If you encounter a safety problem with your X2, report the issue to the manufacturer and continue to do everything you can to fix the issue. For those who find that a manufacturer is unwilling to correct a safety issue, you may be able to go through the lemon law process to resolve the problem.Â
Do Not Wait Any Longer to Address Your BMW X2 Problems
If you are struggling to get a manufacturer to fix your X2, the Robison Lemon Law Group LLC can help. Our team can discuss the lemon law process with you and help you explore your legal options. For more information, please contact us today.Â