17 complaints reported

2019 BMW X3 Electrical System

Owner-reported problems and safety issues filed with NHTSA. Review common failures, severity levels, and complaint trends over time.

Reports
17
Crashes
1
Fires
0
Injuries
0

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Dec 2025

The contact owns a 2019 BMW X3. The contact stated while driving 30 MPH, the emergency call system malfunction message was displayed on the instrument panel. The contact also stated that the Bluetooth microphone failed to function. Additionally, the SOS button failed to engage while being depressed. The dealer was contacted. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed and determined that the telematics system needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The dealer provided the contact and estimate for the repair. The contact related the failure to TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLENTIN: SI B65 12 22 (ROOF-MOUNTED ANTENNA HOUSING SEAL NOT ADHERING); however, the VIN was not included in the TSB. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 62,900.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Dec 2024
Sep 2025

The contact owns a 2019 BMW X3. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the instrument panel was flickering on and off. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by an independent mechanic or the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but provided no assistance. The contact was referred to the NHTSA Hotline to report the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 80,000.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Sep 2025
Sep 2025

The contact owns a 2019 BMW X3. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the instrument was flickering on and off. The contact stated that the failure was persistent. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by an independent mechanic or the dealer. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but provided no assistance. The contact was advised to contact the NHTSA Hotline to report the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 60,000.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Aug 2025
Jul 2025

Water has leaked through the rear shark fin antenna causing multiple electrical issues. SOS system faults, the car has call the sos help service randomly, GPS, navigation, phone mics no longer work, occasionally get random idrive errors and shutdowns. I realized the shark fin cover was just hanging out on top of the vehicle so clearly the sealer has long since failed. Had little quirks in the past but was advised to do a reset which would help but now has failed completely

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Jan 2023
Mar 2025

A faulty seal in the "fin" allowed for water to penetrate and short out the module responsible for the emergency SOS call system and the navigation. This was confirmed by BMW technicians and a known problem. This resulted in an indicator and message that would not go away and a malfunction of the emergency SOS system that would not work in the event of an accident. Navigation was also rendered useless by this module board malfunction. Resulting replacement cost exceeded $1700.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Dec 2024
Mar 2025

See attached document for complaint.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Jan 2022
Feb 2025

Emergency Call System Malfunction warning message showed up on dashboard. Got it diagnosed at a BMW Dealer and they said there is a leak with the sharkfin antenna that allowed water to seep in and short the telematics control unit. Quoted $2500 by BMW to replace and reseal antenna. In the event of an accident and the driver becomes unresponsive, the vehicle won’t automatically call emergency services since. With this malfunction, my GOS, Bluetooth microphone, and BMW app all do not work. Also can’t get my emissions done because the warning message is blocking the odometer. Contacted BMW North America to investigate and they contacted the dealer saying they can’t do anything about it. Honestly worried to drive the car especially in the winter, if I go off the road or something else and become unresponsive emergency services will not be called.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Dec 2024
Feb 2025

I began to receive an “emergency call malfunction” notification on my vehicle. I took it in to be serviced and received this text when I was due to pick up my vehicle “Good morning! Okay, and as far as the TCB we were talking about for the emergency call malfunction.. It looks like there is water coming in through the antenna there (the shark fin, with that being said we would have to replace the shark fin, the tcb and the tcb battery, which is not cheap, out the door that alone is $3,178 installed.. --Kenndehl Swanson Classic BMW MINI” I researched and noticed there was a class action filed with NHTSA against BMW for this very issue for X3’s from 2017-2023. I would like my vehicle to be included in this class action lawsuit. BMW has stated that they were aware in the lawsuit. [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Jan 2025
Jan 2025

Shark Fin cover knocked of roof while washing at car wash. Dealer was notified and referred me to an auto body shop. I paid for the replacement repair. Dealer never notified me about the loose shark fin problems (water leaks) that are currently a problem with is model (X-3 xdrive30i 2019). A constant hissing noise is heard over the speaker system since the incident occurred. This is not a safety issue. a recall should be issued for the loose leaking fin problem.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Jul 2024
Nov 2024 Crash

The TCB Module and Antenna failed due to a water leak through the sealed roof mounted "Shark Fin" Antenna on top of my vehicle. The vehicle is not completely safe to drive due to the failure of the TCB Module in which the Module activates the "Intelligent Emergency Call" in the case of an accident. Crash and airbag sensors activate an emergency call to the BMW call center in the process, a set of relevant data such as how many passengers and their presumed condition or injury as well as the exact position of the my vehicle is sent automatically to the BMW call center and the nearest emergency service provider. The problem has been inspected and confirmed by my local BMW dealer. There is a warning on my odometer that states "Emergency call system not available."

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Sep 2024
Sep 2024

Headlights flash on and off for no apparent reason which is distracting to other drivers both in front of me or approaching my vehicle. This happens all of time now most recently for no apparent reason but I first noticed it more than a year ago. Headlights also go on and off and start to self level multiple times after car has been turned off. This has happend on a number of occasions as well. Normally the rotary light switch is always set in the AUTO position in my car. I have also noticed it happen when the car in parked and off, which can drain the battery.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Sep 2024
Aug 2023

My car, a 2019 X3, displayed a malfunction notification "Driver Restraint System Malfunction" along with the airbag indicator glowing in red in my dashboard all of a sudden when I turned-on my parked car. The malfunction notification has remained ever since, whenever the car is turned-on or driven. My local BMW dealer inspected & diagnosed the issue as a harness failure, requiring a replacement of the air bag harnesses of both knee airbags, and potentially the ACSM module in the center console as well. As per this diagnosis, the failure was caused due to a short-circuit. If this issue was left unattended, it would have prevented the deployment of airbags in the event of a crash, resulting in the death of the driver or severe injuries. A manufacturing fault or other quality issues are clearly to blame for such short-circuits. I request NHTSA to investigate the issue and pursue a recall notice for such faulty driver restraint (harness in this case) control modules.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: May 2023
May 2023

I am writing about the BMW Telematics Control Unit (TCB). This is a safety device installed on all BMWs for the past 6 years or more. It is an electronic tracking and communication device that is activated either automatically on manually in the event of an emergency. For minor emergencies such as a flat tire or running out of gas, the driver can call for roadside assistance. For serious emergencies such as accidents the system automatically contacts the BMW emergency center who contacts local emergency assistance providers such as police, fire, ambulance. The system provides information such as the vehicle's exact location and the severity of the accident. Obviously, this can be lifesaving information. I have no way to determine how frequently these systems fail, but judging from the countless number of accounts described on the internet and the number of YouTube videos I see, it would appear that these systems are very unreliable. These systems fail for a number of different reasons and are very expensive to repair. This is a serious safety issue. In my own case, water had leaked through the roof aerial and damaged the electronic communication device rendering it useless. Cost of repair would be nearly $3,000. There is at least one BMW Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) that applies to this issue for my vehicle. It is number B651222. There are probably many other TSB's that apply to other models and other causes of failure of this device. BMW owners have spent a lot of money for this device with the expectation of providing themselves with some additional safety in the event of an emergency. This is largely a false sense of security because these devices are very unreliable. I respectly request the the NHTSA look in to this issue. I believe that there are many people that are unknowingly in a dangerous situation.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Apr 2023
Sep 2022

The contact owns a 2019 BMW X3. The contact stated that after starting the vehicle, an unknown warning light was illuminated with a message displayed stating that the vehicle would turn off shortly, and to keep the vehicle function active, switch to Ready Mode. The vehicle was taken to the dealer to be diagnosed. The contact stated that an unknown part was replaced however, the warning light remained illuminated. The manufacturer was contacted by the dealer but the contact was unaware of what was said. The failure mileage was 9,000.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Sep 2021
Aug 2021

After having 'repaired' the instrument panel relay which was causing the display to intermittently blank out, I am now experiencing the following dangerous events: 1) instrument panel will still occasionally blank out, with no consistent causal reason. 2) on occasion, firm acceleration has preceded an instrument panel glitch, but I cannot get a consistent result from this cause/effect. 3) on occasion, instrument panel glitch will result in a warning that indicates a loss of 4 wheel drive system. This glitch currently seems to remedy itself on its own after a few seconds 4) on occasion, while stopped with the auto parking mode engaged, pressing the gas pedal results in a complete engine shutdown. This requires a restart of the engine to proceed and the previous mentioned instrument glitches.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Aug 2021
Sep 2020

BACKUP CAMERA NOT ON WHEN REVERSING: 1. ~AUG. 2019 WHEN I REVERSED MY CAR, THE BACKUP CAMERA DID NOT SHOW UP. MY CAR WAS IN BMW SPRINGFIELD NJ FOR REPAIR FROM 25 TO 27NOV2019. I WAS TOLD THERE WAS A RECALL (NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID 19V684000) AND SOFTWARE WAS UPDATED. 2.PROBLEM STILL EXISTED, MY CAR WAS IN SAME DEALERSHIP FOR REPAIR ON10FEB2020. 3. RAISED MY CONCERN (LEMON LAW) TO BMW CORPORATE, BMW ARRANGED MY CAR FOR REPAIR ON MAR. 19. 2020 AFTER THE REPAIR, MY REAR CAMERA VIEW WAS BACK BUT THE LEFT IMAGE (SENSING OBSTACLE WAS MISSING). 4. MY CAR WAS IN BMW ON APR. 9 2020 FOR REPAIR, STILL NOT WORKING. 5. MY CAR WAS IN BMW FOR PAIR ON MAY 26, 2020 AND I WAS TOLD TO WAIT THE COMPUTER TO BOOT UP AND THEN DRIVE. 6. I FOLLOWED BMW'S ADVICE, THE LEFT IMAGE (SENSING OBSTACLE WAS MISSING) IS BACK WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM, BUT MY REAR VIEW IMAGE SOMETIME DID NOT SHOW UP. I THINK THE LACK OF AN IMAGE IN THE BACK-UP CAMERA DISPLAY INCREASES THE RISK OF A CRASH, WHICH NEEDS FURTHER INVESTIGATION. PICTURE IS ATTACHED, SHOWING THE WHOLE BACKUP PROCESS, THE REAR VIEW CAMERA WAS MISSING THE IMAGE (~1MIN).

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Aug 2019
Feb 2019

I'M HAVING ISSUES WITH THE SUV'S "HATCH" DOOR OPENING ON IT'S OWN. I'VE OWNED THE CAR SINCE FEB 2019. TWICE IT HAS OPENED ON ITS OWN WHILE PARKED. YESTERDAY MORNING, IT OPENED WHILE I WAS DRIVING IN SLOW TRAFFIC ON A VERY BUSY ROAD DURING RUSH HOUR, AND I HAD A LOT OF THINGS IN THE TRUNK. THE HATCH WOULD NOT CLOSE WITH THE BUTTON ON THE ARMREST, NOR WITH THE KEY FOB. I HAD TO PULL OVER AND GET OUT, AND CLOSE IT BY PRESSING THE BUTTON ON THE HATCH DOOR ITSELF.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 BMW X3, Manufacturer: BMW of North America, LLC
Incident: Jan 2019

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The 2019 BMW X3 has 17 Electrical System complaints on file. 1 crashes have been reported. Review the timeline above for detailed owner experiences.