BMW F30 Common Problems: Timing Chain, Steering & What to Watch For
Photo by Christian Wiediger on Unsplash The BMW F30 3 Series, built from 2012 to 2019, is one of the most popular used BMWs on the road in the UK, and for good reason. It looks good, drives well, and covers serious mileage when maintained properly. But like any car with age and miles behind it, the F30 has a handful of well-known weak spots. None of them is surprising if you know what to look for. Here’s the honest guide to the BMW F30's most common problems and what they actually mean for you as an owner. 1. Timing Chain — The Big One for Early Cars This is the problem most F30 owners hear about first, and it’s worth taking seriously, particularly on early diesel models. F30 diesel (320d, 318d): the N47 engine F30 diesels built before around 2015 use the BMW N47 engine , which has a rear-mounted timing chain with a well-documented history of premature wear. The chain sits behind the engine, next to the gearbox, which makes access difficult and replacement expensive. Warning sign...