BMW 216d
Modular three-cylinder diesel in the entry-level trim. Adequate for city use but marginal on the motorway. Few known issues thanks to low production numbers.
Family Van
UKL platform with front-wheel drive — a sensible family van, but no typical BMW driving fun.
Engine Weaknesses 7
The B37D15 shares design features with the N47 and can develop a stretched timing chain with skipped oil changes or short-trip use. Immediate diagnosis at the first rattle is advisable.
Symptoms: Metallic rattling on cold start (loudest when cold), noise subsides after reaching operating temperature, engine warning light, rough running in advanced stages.
The small 3-cylinder diesel rarely reaches the exhaust temperature needed for DPF regeneration on short trips. Particulate filter clogs up.
Symptoms: DPF warning light, power loss, increased fuel consumption, limp mode
The common-rail injectors of the B37D15 wear above average with frequent short-trip use. Incomplete DPF regeneration cycles cause fuel dilution of engine oil, putting additional strain on the injectors.
Symptoms: Stumbling and misfires, difficult cold starting, increased consumption, engine warning light.
Aborted DPF regenerations caused by short-trip driving are a problem on the B37D15: fuel enters the engine oil, diluting it and damaging bearings and injectors. Regular motorway driving is necessary.
Symptoms: Oil level rises (fuel in oil), decreasing engine oil viscosity, engine warning light, DPF full message.
Glow plugs seize in their threads and snap during removal — a well-known problem on modern BMW diesel engines. A broken glow plug in the cylinder head requires time-consuming extraction.
Symptoms: No direct driving symptoms before breakage. The symptom is the breakage during a service visit — cold-start difficulty points to worn glow plugs.
Frequent urban and short-trip use causes soot deposits in the EGR valve of the three-cylinder diesel. A sticky valve disrupts EGR control and leads to power loss.
Symptoms: Stumbling and poor throttle response on cold start, engine warning light, increased emissions, higher fuel consumption in urban driving.
Moderate oil consumption of about 1 L/20,000 km is normal for this 3-cylinder. BMW quotes up to 0.7 L/1,000 km as acceptable.
Symptoms: Occasional top-up required, oil level warning between service intervals
Vehicle Weaknesses 7
The transversely mounted Aisin automatic gearbox jerks on pull-away — a known issue that led to gearbox replacements under goodwill at BMW dealers. The DCT variant has similar cold-start pull-away issues.
Drive shafts on the F45/F46 show horizontal play on the gearbox side. A recall for faulty prop shafts has already been carried out. Replacement results in quieter operation.
The 7-speed DCT gearbox engages the clutch too early during cold start and stalls the engine at low revs.
EGR valve gets stuck in a partially open position due to hardened grease on the guide rail.
On 220i/220d models, owners report elevated oil consumption (1 litre per 3,000 km) from around 65,000 km.
Suspension noises on the F45 Active Tourer are linked to worn front subframe mounts and anti-roll bar bushings. The transverse engine layout results in a specific front axle geometry that shows particular wear patterns.
On F45 vehicles fitted with a tow bar, the PDC system triggers false warnings because the system calibration doesn't correctly recognise the tow hitch. Software update or retrofitting a tow bar control module may help.
Reports & Tests
7 owner complaints filed with NHTSA (2014–2021). Most reported: Electrical (2), Fuel System (2), Engine & Cooling (1).