2000 BMW 528IT E39

2.8L I6 M52 TouringRWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$49,342 maintenance + known platform issues
~$9,868/yr · 820¢/mile equivalent · $40,718 maintenance + $7,924 expected platform issues
Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2000 528iT E39 Touring pairs the M52TU 2.8L inline-six with a practical wagon body, but suffers from catastrophic cooling system weaknesses that can destroy the engine if neglected, plus the typical E39 suspension and transmission mount failures that plague the entire platform.

Cooling System Failure Leading to Engine Destruction

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Coolant loss with no visible external leaks, White smoke from exhaust on cold start, Overheating episodes or fluctuating temperature gauge, Milky oil or coolant in expansion tank, Rough idle and misfires after warmup
Fix: M52TU engines have plastic cooling system components that fail catastrophically—thermostat housings crack, expansion tanks split, and water pumps fail. Worst case: coolant enters cylinders through failed head gasket or cracked cylinder head, washing cylinder walls and destroying bearings. Prevention requires replacing ALL plastic cooling parts every 60-80k mi (thermostat housing, expansion tank, radiator, water pump, hoses). If overheated even once, expect head gasket failure or worse. Engine rebuild involves 25-35 hours labor: head removal, machining, new gaskets, and often piston rings if cylinder wash occurred.
Estimated cost: $3,500-8,000

Transmission Oil Cooler Line Failure

Common · high severity
Typical onset: 100,000-180,000 mi
Symptoms: Red ATF fluid leaking from radiator area, Transmission slipping or delayed engagement, Pink or milky transmission fluid, Engine overheating if coolant mixes into ATF
Fix: The factory crimped cooler lines corrode and burst where they connect to the radiator. When they fail, ATF sprays everywhere and can drain the transmission in minutes. Worse: if the radiator internal baffle fails, coolant and ATF mix, destroying the transmission. Requires new cooler lines, possibly radiator replacement, and full ATF flush. If cross-contamination occurred, add transmission rebuild at 12-18 hours. Replace these lines preventively at 100k.
Estimated cost: $800-4,500

Front Control Arm and Thrust Arm Bushing Failure

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 70,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunking over bumps from front end, Steering wander and vague center feel, Uneven inner tire wear, Steering wheel vibration during braking
Fix: E39s eat front suspension bushings—control arms and thrust arms develop play that kills handling and causes alignment issues. BMW used rubber bushings that crack and tear. Full front refresh includes upper/lower control arms, thrust arms, tie rods, and alignment. Parts are cheap aftermarket, but labor runs 6-8 hours for complete job. Touring models slightly worse due to extra rear weight.
Estimated cost: $1,200-2,000

Automatic Transmission Mounts and Flex Disc

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 90,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: Clunk when shifting from park to drive or reverse, Vibration at idle in gear, Driveline shudder during acceleration, Visible transmission sag when inspected on lift
Fix: Fluid-filled transmission mounts collapse, allowing excessive driveline movement. The driveshaft flex disc (guibo) also cracks from age. Both cause harsh shift engagement and drivetrain vibration. Transmission mount replacement is 3-4 hours (need to support transmission), flex disc another 1.5 hours. Do both simultaneously since symptoms overlap. Touring models see faster mount wear from added cargo weight.
Estimated cost: $600-1,200

Window Regulator Failure

Common · low severity
Typical onset: 60,000-150,000 mi
Symptoms: Window drops into door or won't rise, Grinding or clicking noise when operating window, Window tilts or binds partway up, Power window moves slowly or stops mid-travel
Fix: E39 window regulators use plastic carriers that fracture, dropping the window glass. Front doors fail most often, but Touring rear door/hatch regulators also problematic. Replacement requires door panel removal and regulator R&R at 1.5-2 hours per door. Not a safety issue but annoying, especially with the rear hatch glass. Budget for all four doors eventually—these are consumables on E39s.
Estimated cost: $300-500

Vanos Seals and Timing System Wear

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 120,000-180,000 mi
Symptoms: Rough cold-start idle with rattle from valve cover, Loss of low-end torque and sluggish throttle response, Check engine light with cam position codes, Excessive oil consumption
Fix: M52TU single-vanos seals harden and leak, reducing variable valve timing effectiveness. Not as catastrophic as M54 dual-vanos, but still causes cold-start rattle and performance loss. Seal replacement requires valve cover removal and vanos unit disassembly, 4-6 hours labor. Also inspect timing chain guides and tensioner—if rattling persists, guides may be worn (add 8-10 hours for timing chain job). Preventive vanos seal refresh at 120k recommended.
Estimated cost: $800-2,500
Owner tips
  • Replace the ENTIRE cooling system preventively at 60-80k miles—expansion tank, radiator, water pump, thermostat housing, and all hoses. This is non-negotiable on M52TU engines.
  • Inspect transmission cooler lines and radiator for cross-contamination at every oil change after 100k miles—catching this early saves the transmission.
  • Budget $2,000-3,000 for deferred suspension refresh if buying high-mileage—control arms, mounts, and bushings are all consumables.
  • Use only BMW-spec coolant and change it every 2 years—the blue stuff matters for aluminum block/head protection.
  • Touring models: check rear self-leveling suspension (if equipped) for leaks—air compressor and bags fail, and replacement runs $1,500-2,500.
A great-handling wagon with a bulletproof drivetrain IF the cooling system was obsessively maintained—but most weren't, so expect engine carnage or rebuilt-engine pricing unless you have full service records proving otherwise.
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