BMW M140i
Closed-deck aluminium block as standard — a feature normally reserved for racing engines. Water-cooled turbo with mechanical wastegate linkage that rattles at cold start — by design, not dangerous. Barely audible at idle; from 3,000 rpm a rich, deep six-cylinder thrust builds linearly to 6,500. The B58 sounds fuller than the S55 from outside — but inside the motorsport aggression is absent. Dual injection (direct + port) reduces intake valve carbon build-up significantly. The PCV membrane in the valve cover is the known weakness: BMW had to extend the warranty to 15 years. Plastic oil filter housing cracks around 100,000 km — coolant mixes into oil, act immediately. Oil changes every 10,000 km; inspect the cooling system from 70,000 km. Tuning: Stage 2 brings 500 hp — the closed deck makes it possible.
Last RWD 1 Series — 340 hp closed-deck in a compact
The B58 in the F20 is an anachronism: 340 hp, rear-wheel drive, compact hatchback. BMW never built this combination again — the F40 successor is front-wheel drive. Values are rising. In daily use more economical than the N55 predecessor, on back roads just as lively at the rear.
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On B58-equipped M140i/M240i the oil filter can disintegrate on first change and distribute filter material through the oil circuit. BMW covers the costs with proven service history.
Symptoms: Oil pressure warning, metallic noises, engine damage after oil change
The plastic oil filter housing becomes brittle from heat cycling and cracks — often during oil changes from overtightening the filter cap. Coolant and oil mix; engine damage likely if unnoticed.
Symptoms: Milky oil on the filler cap, coolant loss without visible leak, oil pressure warning, coolant level drops slowly
The PCV membrane in the integrated valve cover tears or hardens from heat cycles. Crankcase builds positive pressure, oil is forced through seals. BMW extended the warranty to 15 years/150,000 miles.
Symptoms: Whistling or squealing from the engine bay, white or blue smoke, rough idle, oil in the charge pipe or air filter
Many B58 owners observe a regularly dropping coolant level without external leaks. Suspected components are heat exchanger gaskets, plastic lines, and the expansion tank cap.
Symptoms: Coolant warning message; coolant level regularly low after topping up; no visible leak on the ground
The mechanical seal of the belt-driven water pump fails prematurely. Coolant seeps from the weep hole below the pulley. Often only slowly detectable — early visual inspection is advisable.
Symptoms: Coolant residue or drops under the engine, coolant level drops without major visible leak, coolant level warning
The small plastic bleed hose between the oil filter housing and expansion tank becomes brittle and develops hairline cracks. Often perceived as coolant loss with no obvious cause.
Symptoms: Coolant loss without visible puddle, damp spot at oil filter housing, pressure loss in cooling system
The standard plastic charge pipe between the intercooler and throttle body bursts under boost pressure — especially on tuned cars or in summer. Immediate limp mode.
Symptoms: Immediate power loss, limp mode, audible hissing or bang when it splits, engine runs with severely reduced power
Like the B48, the B58 turbocharger wastegate linkage rattles by design on cold start and at low revs. BMW has issued a specific repair kit as a goodwill measure.
Symptoms: Metallic clattering or rattling from the turbo area on cold start; sounds like a loose metal bolt; usually only in the first few minutes
VANOS solenoid valves on the B58 get clogged by oil-contaminated deposits or fail electrically. Individual valves are cheap to replace; delay risks follow-on damage to the camshaft phasers.
Symptoms: Idle fluctuation; power loss below 3,000 rpm; ticking on cold start similar to a diesel; fault code 2A82 or 2A87
Direct injection does not wet the intake valves — blowby vapours bake carbon onto them. The B58 also has port injection which slows carbon build-up significantly compared to pure DI engines.
Symptoms: Rough cold start, power loss at higher revs, misfires, increased fuel consumption
The auxiliary belt tensioner rattles on cold start — sometimes from just a few thousand kilometres. BMW warranty repair, but problem can return after replacement.
Symptoms: Metallic rattling or clattering on cold start, noise fades after warm-up, worsens when AC is switched on
The rubber valve cover gasket hardens from extreme heat cycling and leaks oil onto spark plugs and the engine block. Separate from the PCV issue — pure seal degradation without membrane failure.
Symptoms: Burning oil smell, oil marks on engine block below valve cover, oil on spark plugs, slight oil consumption
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EPS issues are widespread on the F20: the rack binds, aluminium bolts corrode on vehicles built July 2011–May 2015, and the electric motor can detach from the rack. Full replacement usually necessary.
The EGR valve and EGR cooler can fail or leak on N47 and B47 diesel engines. In the worst case, coolant ingress can cause engine fire.
Water enters through displaced cable grommets, faulty door seals, or blocked sunroof drains. Problem occurs across all F20 production years.
On N13 and N55 engines, valve cover gaskets go brittle and the crankcase ventilation fails. Oil consumption rises to 0.5–1 litre per 3,000 km.
Shaft seals on the rear differential leak gear oil. Problem often appears as early as 25,000–50,000 km, especially on M135i and M140i.
Clattering rear axle caused by worn shock absorbers, known from production date 04/2012 onward. Dampers are regularly flagged at MOT. Track rod ends also wear prematurely.
The 6-speed automatic shows jerky shifts or delayed response — typical between 50,000 and 100,000 km. Software update on the gearbox control unit often helps.
Reports & Tests
160 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2011–2019). Most reported: Airbags (85), Engine (24), Engine & Cooling (20).