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BMW iX1 Height Control Issues Need Expert Diagnosis
Headlamp leveller malfunction
Uneven Ride Height
Warning light in the speedometer of the vehicle
Fault stored
4 comment(s)
Hey, thanks so much for sharing your experience! Your situation sounds spot-on similar to what I'm dealing with. Really helpful to know about the control rod sensor being the culprit. Just curious, do you remember roughly how much you ended up paying for the whole repair? Also, has everything stayed working properly since the fix, or have you noticed any other quirks popping up? Really appreciate your advice about getting it checked by a certified tech. Definitely don't want to mess around with stability issues! Cheers!
Hey again! Happy to give you the update! Yeah, the total bill came to 110 € for fixing that pesky control rod sensor issue. And I'm glad to report everything's been working like a charm since the repair last month. The Height control restricted warning is completely gone, and the car's sitting perfectly level now, such a relief! To be honest, I haven't noticed any other issues popping up. The headlights are properly aligned again, and the car feels much more stable on the road. It's amazing what a difference fixing that one component made! Getting it sorted by a proper BMW technician was definitely the right call. These electric models can be tricky, but once you find someone who knows what they're doing, it's worth it. Honestly, considering how important the height control system is for safety and comfort, I'd say the repair cost was money well spent. Just make sure you get it done soon, you don't want to risk any stability issues! Let me know how it goes with yours!
Thanks for all that detail! Finally got my car back from the shop yesterday. You were absolutely right about everything, it was indeed the control rod sensor. The mechanic I found did a fantastic job, really knew his stuff about electric BMWs. The repair ended up costing me a bit more, around 150 €, but honestly, it was worth every penny. The car's running perfectly now, no more warning lights, sits completely level, and the headlights are properly aligned again. Such a relief to have it fixed properly! Got to admit, I was pretty nervous about choosing a new mechanic after my last experience, but this one turned out great. They even showed me exactly what was wrong with the old sensor and explained everything clearly. Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction. It's so helpful to hear from someone who's been through the same thing. Time to enjoy my properly functioning car again!
Hey there! I actually had a similar issue with my 2020 BMW iX3 last month. The control rod sensor was acting up, causing similar symptoms to what you're describing, uneven stance, headlight misalignment, and that annoying warning light. The garage diagnosed it as a faulty height sensor and control rod assembly. It's a known weak point in these electric BMWs. The repair involved replacing both the sensor unit and the control rod mechanism. While it wasn't a cheap fix, it's definitely not something you want to ignore, it can affect your car's stability control systems and overall safety. The whole repair took about two days at the shop. Since then, my iX3 has been running perfectly level, and all warning lights are gone. It's definitely worth getting it checked out by a certified BMW technician who knows these electric models well. Based on your symptoms, it sounds exactly like what I experienced. Best to get it sorted sooner rather than later. Hope this helps!