Common Problems with the
2009–2010 BMW 5 Series (E60/E61)

We've identified 3 known issues that can affect the 2009–2010 BMW 5 Series (E60/E61). 3 of these are serious faults that could be expensive to repair.

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Known Issues
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Serious
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Moderate
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The 2009–2010 period has 1 more issue than the BMW 5 Series (E60/E61) average across all year periods.

All Known Issues

Active Steering Faults

SeriousSteering

The active steering rack uses a planetary gear and electric motor to vary the steering ratio. Sensor failures or wiring issues can lead to an off-center steering wheel.

Most affected: High-spec 530i, 530d, 545i, 550i

Estimated cost: £400–£1,500Affects: 20032010Often appears around: 80,000–130,000 miles

Typical symptoms

  • Steering wheel permanently off-center while driving straight
  • "Active Steering Inactive" warning on dash
  • Inconsistent steering weight

What to inspect before you buy

  • Check the steering wheel position carefully on a straight road
  • Verify all warning lights are out
  • Listen for any grinding or clicking from the rack when stationary

Micro Power Module (MPM) Flooding

SeriousElectrics & Electronics

The MPM and other modules are located at the lowest point of the boot. Blocked sunroof drains or boot seal leaks can flood the area and fry the electronics.

Most affected: All models, especially those with sunroofs

Estimated cost: £200–£600Affects: 20032010Often appears around: Age-related

Typical symptoms

  • Complete loss of iDrive and audio
  • Battery drain issues
  • Random electrical gremlins

What to inspect before you buy

  • Lift the spare wheel and check for any signs of water, dampness, or corrosion
  • Inspect the module connectors for green oxidation
  • Check for the "BMW 5 Series water ingress" recall fix

Panoramic Roof Leaks (E61 Touring)

SeriousBodywork & Rust

The drains for the large panoramic roof block with debris, causing water to overflow into the rear D-pillars and the boot floor electronics.

Most affected: E61 Touring models

Estimated cost: £300–£1,000Affects: 20042010Often appears around: Age-related

Typical symptoms

  • Wet headlining or rear carpets
  • Musty smell
  • Electrical failures in the rear of the car

What to inspect before you buy

  • Inspect the rear D-pillars for water staining
  • Check for water in the battery and module compartments
  • Ask if the drain "nipples" have been removed or modified

Buying Tips for the 2009 BMW 5 Series (E60/E61)

  • Check that the iDrive (CCC or CIC) system works flawlessly and doesn't reboot or freeze on the logo
  • On diesel models (M47/M57), ensure the swirl flaps have been blanked or the manifold replaced with the updated design
  • Inspect the boot floor for any signs of water ingress, as several critical modules are located under the spare wheel
  • On E61 Touring models, verify the rear air suspension sits level and the panoramic roof drains are clear

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