Hi,
I am not sure if other BMW i3 owners ever faced this problem.
I live in Singapore and own a BMW i3. The BMW i3 is driven by my wife and she uses it to send my children, aged 5 years old and 8years old, to and from school daily.
On two separate occasions in June 2018, while she was driving the BMW i3, the passenger side door opened on its own. This similar incident happened not once but twice, and on both occasions, my younger son was sitting on the rear passenger seat, when the passenger side door opened on its own.
I contacted Performance Motors Singapore immediately and highlighted this safety issue to them, and Performance Motors Singapore took the car in for inspection to diagnose the problem, but I was subsequently informed that they were not able to determine what had caused the passenger side door to open on its own.
Performance Motors Singapore suggested that I take the car back and to highlight the issue to them when such problem arise again. Given what had happened, I am of the view that it is too risky to drive my BMW i3, and I do not want a situation where such a problem happens again.
Subsequently I was informed by Performance Motors Singapore they will get the door locks changed for both doors of my BMW i3, and I subsequently collected the car after the door locks were changed.
On 5 July 2018, my wife drove my son to school, and when she was there, the teacher assisted to open the passenger car door of my BMW i3, and the car door handle of the passenger side came loose and was detached.
After the incidents mentioned above, I have doubts about the safety of BMW i3 cars. This is unacceptable, and not what I had expected from BMW. I no longer have faith in the BMW i3 and will not put the lives of my family at risk. I cannot be certain that other parts of the car will not come loose.
Given the severity of the problem, I decided to write to BMW Headquarters at ‘[email protected]’ and ‘[email protected]’. I have received an email from ‘[email protected]’ that this is not the correct email to write to, but have not received any response from ‘[email protected]’.
Can anyone assist me on how else I can contact BMW and resolve this issue. Thank you.
Cheers,
MP
I am not sure if other BMW i3 owners ever faced this problem.
I live in Singapore and own a BMW i3. The BMW i3 is driven by my wife and she uses it to send my children, aged 5 years old and 8years old, to and from school daily.
On two separate occasions in June 2018, while she was driving the BMW i3, the passenger side door opened on its own. This similar incident happened not once but twice, and on both occasions, my younger son was sitting on the rear passenger seat, when the passenger side door opened on its own.
I contacted Performance Motors Singapore immediately and highlighted this safety issue to them, and Performance Motors Singapore took the car in for inspection to diagnose the problem, but I was subsequently informed that they were not able to determine what had caused the passenger side door to open on its own.
Performance Motors Singapore suggested that I take the car back and to highlight the issue to them when such problem arise again. Given what had happened, I am of the view that it is too risky to drive my BMW i3, and I do not want a situation where such a problem happens again.
Subsequently I was informed by Performance Motors Singapore they will get the door locks changed for both doors of my BMW i3, and I subsequently collected the car after the door locks were changed.
On 5 July 2018, my wife drove my son to school, and when she was there, the teacher assisted to open the passenger car door of my BMW i3, and the car door handle of the passenger side came loose and was detached.
After the incidents mentioned above, I have doubts about the safety of BMW i3 cars. This is unacceptable, and not what I had expected from BMW. I no longer have faith in the BMW i3 and will not put the lives of my family at risk. I cannot be certain that other parts of the car will not come loose.
Given the severity of the problem, I decided to write to BMW Headquarters at ‘[email protected]’ and ‘[email protected]’. I have received an email from ‘[email protected]’ that this is not the correct email to write to, but have not received any response from ‘[email protected]’.
Can anyone assist me on how else I can contact BMW and resolve this issue. Thank you.
Cheers,
MP