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N55B30 3.0L Turbo 340 hp Automatic Rear-wheel drive Convertible 2011–2016
– Be Careful
Engine N55B30 – Be Careful 7,400–30,550 $

Single twin-scroll turbo instead of the N54's twin-turbo β€” torque comes in evenly from 1,200 rpm and doesn't let up to 5,500. At idle a deep, barely audible hum; under load a rich rumble that surpasses the N54 in refinement but lacks its rawness. Above 5,000 rpm the turbo drowns out the engine β€” those seeking naturally-aspirated emotion will be disappointed. Valvetronic almost completely eliminates the throttle butterfly; throttle response is therefore more direct than on most turbo engines. The electric water pump is the Achilles heel: fails between 80,000 and 120,000 km without warning. Valve cover gasket starts leaking from 100,000 km β€” replace the entire cover, not just the gasket. Oil changes every 10,000 km instead of BMW Longlife, 5W-30 LL-04. Tuning: Stage 1 brings 350+ hp; from Stage 2 the HPFP becomes the bottleneck β€” fit the B58 pump. Considered one of the most reliable M-engines of the last 20 years when maintained properly.

Fun Factor? Legendary!

Sharpest E89 Recipe: 340 hp Roofless

340 hp from the N55, M Sport suspension, roll hoops as standard β€” this is the E89 that pushes boundaries. Top down on a back road: a proper sports car with roadster soul.

Engine Weaknesses 10

!! Bearing wear from neglected maintenance

Connecting rod bearings wear with extended oil change intervals or oil starvation. Particularly affects vehicles on Longlife intervals driven hard.

Symptoms: Knocking from the engine block, oil pressure warning, metallic particles in the oil

1,500–5,000 $ from 120,000 km
!! Electric water pump failure

The N55 electric water pump typically fails between 100,000 and 150,000 km. A sudden failure while driving can cause overheating damage to the cylinder head or gasket within minutes.

Symptoms: Overheating warning; cooling fan runs continuously or intermittently; slow warm-up; coolant loss at idle

700–1,500 $ from 130,000 km
!! High oil consumption

Wide production variance in oil consumption. Some engines consume almost no oil; others up to 3 L/10,000 km. Piston rings and valve stem seals are the cause.

Symptoms: Frequent top-ups needed, blue exhaust plume when accelerating, oil level warning

300–3,000 $ from 80,000 km
!! VANOS solenoid valves fouled or defective

The N55 VANOS solenoid valves block with oil sludge or become electrically sluggish. Metal wear particles from the engine settle on the magnets. Symptoms appear particularly in the lower rev range.

Symptoms: Rough idle after cold start; power loss below 2,000 rpm; engine warning light with camshaft control fault code; rpm fluctuations when pulling away

300–1,200 $ from 100,000 km
! Crankcase ventilation in cam cover defective

The CCV on the N55 is integrated into the cam cover. When it fails oil enters the intake tract. BMW only supplies the complete cam cover as a replacement part (~€400), making repair expensive.

Symptoms: Increased oil consumption; blue smoke after cold start; oil in the air filter box; rough idle; burning oil smell from the ventilation vents

400–900 $ from 100,000 km
! Intake valve deposits from direct injection

The N55 is a direct injection engine without intake valve flushing. Carbon deposits form on the back of the intake valves over time. Less common than on the predecessor N54, but present from around 150,000 km.

Symptoms: Hesitation and misfires at certain rpm; power loss when cold; light smoke after extended standstill; increased fuel consumption

400–900 $ from 160,000 km
! Wastegate rattle on the turbocharger

The N55 twin-scroll wastegate develops metallic rattling on cold start from bearing play in the exhaust housing. The noise disappears with throttle input β€” the turbo is functionally intact but the bearing housing is worn.

Symptoms: Metallic rattling or clattering after cold start that disappears immediately with light throttle; louder in winter; no power loss

400–1,800 $ from 60,000 km
! Cam cover / valve cover gasket leaking

The cam cover rubber gasket hardens and tears from around 100,000 km. Since the crankcase ventilation is integrated, experienced mechanics recommend replacing the complete cover rather than just the gasket.

Symptoms: Oil smell inside the cabin; oil seeping at the cylinder head edge; oil on the ignition coils; blue smoke at operating temperature; slight burning smell after driving

250–700 $ from 100,000 km
! Sump gasket leaking

The N55 sump gasket becomes porous through thermal ageing after 5–7 years. The aluminium sump bolts add to the problem. Oil collects on the underbody and can smell strongly during throttle changes.

Symptoms: Oil drops under the vehicle; oil smell after spirited driving; oil film on the underside from front to back; oil level drops slowly

400–900 $ from 100,000 km
! Drive belt and tensioner pulley worn

The N55 drive belt and tensioner pulley typically wear from 120,000–220,000 km. The tensioner is always replaced together with the belt. A snapped belt disables all ancillaries.

Symptoms: Squealing or whistling from the engine bay especially in the cold; noise when switching on the air conditioning; in severe cases loss of alternator and power steering

150–400 $ from 120,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 7

!! Other Folding Roof Mechanism Fails

The E89 folding hardtop can block after 8–13 years due to faulty micro-switches, broken wiring harnesses or leaking hydraulic lines. Hydraulic pump replacement up to €4,000.

300–4,000 $ from 120,000 km
!! Steering Electromechanical Power Steering Fails

The electromechanical power steering (EPS) on 2009–2012 model years can fail sporadically or permanently due to steering electronics faults. BMW carried out a goodwill action.

600–1,800 $ from 80,000 km
!! Body Water Ingress β€” Boot and Footwell

Porous door seals, blocked roof drains and leaking rear screen frames allow water into the footwell and boot. Early models are particularly susceptible.

50–1,100 $ from 100,000 km
!! Suspension EDC Damper Oil Loss

Electronically controlled dampers (EDC) start leaking oil from around 120,000 km. OEM replacement up to €1,800 per unit. Bilstein B8/B12 are considered a recommended aftermarket alternative.

600–2,500 $ from 130,000 km
!! Rust Rust on Sills and Longitudinal Members

Older E89s show rust forming on engine longitudinal members and sills that works from the inside out. Road salt accelerates the process.

800–3,000 $ from 130,000 km
! Body Tail Lights Damp / Fogged

Leaking housing seals allow moisture into the tail lights. BMW replaced tail lights with a revised version in 2012. Facelift models are less affected.

50–350 $ from 80,000 km
! Interior Seat Leather Thin and Prone to Cracking

The standard factory leather is comparatively thin and only surface-dyed. Seat cushions show significant wear from 80,000–100,000 km; backrests can develop abrasion.

200–1,500 $ from 90,000 km
NHTSA Owner Complaints
Above Average
35 complaints Β· 2009–2016
Wheels
12
Engine
5
Engine & Cooling
5
Electrical
4
Seat Belts
3

Top Reported Issues

⚠ Wheels (12 complaints)
⚠ Engine (5 complaints)
⚠ Engine & Cooling (5 complaints)
Source: NHTSA (nhtsa.gov) Β· 2026-03