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BMW 325i

M54B25 2.5L 24V 192 hp Automatic Rear-wheel drive Convertible 2000–2006
– Be Careful
Engine M54B25 – Be Careful 2,080–5,720 $

Balanced six-cylinder with 192 hp and silky-smooth running. Cooling system components (water pump, thermostat, expansion tank) are the most common wear items.

Fun Factor? Decent

Six-cylinder feeling

Naturally aspirated R6, rear-wheel drive, classic BMW feel.

Engine Weaknesses 6

!! DISA valve defective

The DISA variable intake valve breaks at the shaft base or the membrane tears. Fragments can be sucked into the engine and cause catastrophic damage.

Symptoms: Power loss in the lower rev range, rattling or clattering from the intake area, in the worst case engine damage from ingested fragments.

130–400 $ from 120,000 km
!! Electric thermostat defective

The Behr/Mahle electric coolant thermostat fails prematurely. Failure causes overheating or permanent cold running with increased fuel consumption.

Symptoms: Engine does not reach operating temperature or overheats quickly, poor heater output.

120–320 $ from 100,000 km
!! Crankcase ventilation — membrane tear

The plastic membrane in the crankcase ventilation system typically tears at 120,000–150,000 km. Result: air leaks, oil enters the intake tract, increased oil consumption and rough running.

Symptoms: Rough idle; slight exhaust smoke; increased oil consumption; "puff" when opening the oil filler cap; air-leak fault codes

80–250 $ from 130,000 km
!! Cooling system plastic components brittle

The expansion tank, thermostat housing, and water pump impeller — all plastic — become brittle from around 100,000 km. Sudden coolant loss leading to overheating is possible.

Symptoms: Coolant loss with no visible source; fluctuating temperature gauge; steam from the engine bay; expansion tank can burst without warning

150–700 $ from 110,000 km
! Oil filter housing gasket leaking

The rectangular gasket between the oil filter housing and the engine block fails regularly. BMW part number 11421719855 — aftermarket gaskets tend to have a shorter service life.

Symptoms: Oil seeping below the oil filter, oil smell when engine is hot.

80–250 $ from 130,000 km
! VANOS seals wearing out

The rubber seals in the double-VANOS unit wear from around 100,000 km. Reduced torque in the lower rev range and a slight increase in fuel consumption are typical results.

Symptoms: Noticeable torque loss below 3,000 rpm; hesitation when pulling away; occasional VANOS fault codes (P1519, P1520); engine noise on cold start

200–550 $ from 110,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 7

!! Cooling Coolant expansion tank bursts

The plastic coolant expansion tank becomes brittle through thermal cycling and cracks or bursts — on almost every E46. A typical 3–4 cm crack appears along the housing edges. Risk of engine damage through overheating.

100–300 $ from 120,000 km
!! Suspension Rear axle barrel bearings worn

Rubber barrel bearings in the rear axle wear regularly. Repair requires full axle disassembly and special tools; Lemförder bearings recommended. Cost 400–630 € including wheel alignment.

400–650 $
!! Suspension Front control arm hydraulic bushings failed

The hydraulic bushings on the front control arms typically wear from 55,000 km. Wheel alignment is mandatory after replacement. Total cost 300–650 € depending on workshop.

300–650 $ from 60,000 km
!! Rust Rear wheel arch rust

The wheel arch liner wears through the primer at the inner wing seam. Rust grows from the inside and is only noticed once visible blisters appear. Welding repair is unavoidable.

250–800 $
!! Other VANOS seals worn

The rubber O-rings in the VANOS unit become porous after around 100,000–165,000 km. The pistons then have excessive play, disrupting oil flow and camshaft timing.

150–400 $ from 130,000 km
! Electronics Plastic window regulator sliders break

The plastic sliders in the window regulator mechanism break almost universally. BMW doesn't supply sliders individually — only complete mechanisms. Cheap fix: aftermarket replacement sliders from third-party suppliers for a few euros.

20–150 $
! Steering Track rod ends wear

Track rod ends wear as the joint grease dries out. Inexpensive replacement at around 100 € labour plus parts; always replace both sides and realign afterwards.

100–300 $
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Below Average
252 complaints · 1998–2006
Airbags
77 ⚠ 13
Body Structure
43 ⚠ 2
Powertrain
43
Suspension
23
Electrical
17

Top Reported Issues

Airbags (77 complaints)
Body Structure (43 complaints)
Powertrain (43 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) · 2026-03