Common Problems with the
2017–2019 BMW 5 Series (G30)

We've identified 3 known issues that can affect the 2017–2019 BMW 5 Series (G30). None are considered critical, but they're worth knowing about before you buy.

3
Known Issues
0
Serious
2
Moderate
1
Minor

The 2017–2019 period has 2 more issues than the BMW 5 Series (G30) average across all year periods.

All Known Issues

Active Grille Shutter Failure

ModerateCooling System

The aero flaps behind the grilles can stick or lose motor drive, triggering engine-management warnings and occasionally affecting warm-up behaviour.

Most affected: 520i, 530i, 540i, 520d, 530d

Estimated cost: £300–£600Affects: 20172020Often appears around: 30,000-80,000 miles

Typical symptoms

  • Engine-management light with shutter faults
  • Clicking from the grille area
  • Overcooling or slow warm-up on some trips

What to inspect before you buy

  • Scan for active-grille faults
  • Inspect for stone or salt damage in the shutter assembly
  • Check operation after a test drive rather than only from cold

Coolant Expansion Tank Leak

ModerateCooling System

Hairline cracks around the expansion tank or attached fittings can cause repeated low-coolant warnings on B48 and B58 petrol cars.

Most affected: 520i, 530i, 540i

Estimated cost: £150–£350Affects: 20172021Often appears around: 25,000-70,000 miles

Typical symptoms

  • Intermittent low-coolant warnings
  • Pink residue around the tank seam
  • Sweet smell after shutdown

What to inspect before you buy

  • Inspect the tank and vent hose closely under strong light
  • Check whether coolant level is stable across multiple heat cycles
  • Look for recent top-up bottles in the boot

Display Key Screen Failure

MinorElectrics & Electronics

Cars fitted with the touchscreen display key can suffer battery degradation, poor charging, or a dead screen, which is annoying rather than critical but expensive for a key.

Most affected: Higher-spec SE and M Sport models with display key option

Estimated cost: £200–£400Affects: 20172024Often appears around: Age-related rather than mileage-specific

Typical symptoms

  • Blank or dim key screen
  • Key losing charge quickly
  • Intermittent comfort-access recognition

What to inspect before you buy

  • Confirm both keys are present and working
  • Check whether the display key charges properly in its cradle
  • Do not overpay for the feature if it is already failing

Buying Tips for the 2017 BMW 5 Series (G30)

  • B48/B58 petrols are generally strong, but recurring coolant top-ups deserve investigation rather than a casual seller explanation
  • Make sure every ADAS function, parking camera, and radar-based aid works; bumper knocks can turn into expensive sensor alignment jobs
  • Check run-flat tyre wear carefully because inner-edge wear on heavy M Sport cars can arrive before owners notice it
  • If it is a diesel, still verify EGR recall status and DPF health even though the G30 is better than earlier BMWs overall

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