2020 BMW I3

Range ExtenderRWDAUTOMATICev
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$13,970 maintenance + known platform issues
~$2,794/yr · 230¢/mile equivalent · $2,635 maintenance + $7,385 expected platform issues
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Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2020 BMW i3 is a carbon-fiber electric city car with surprisingly few catastrophic failures, but suffers from drivetrain module electronics issues, 12V battery gremlins, and expensive motor/inverter replacements when they do go south. Range Extender models add complexity with seldom-used gas engine problems.

Drive Motor Bearing Failure and Noise

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: Whining or grinding noise from rear axle that increases with speed, Intermittent drivetrain malfunction warnings, Reduced power or limp mode activation
Fix: Electric drive motor R&R requires 8-12 hours labor, motor typically remanufactured not repaired in field, includes alignment and high-voltage disconnect procedures
Estimated cost: $6,500-9,500

High-Voltage Inverter / KLE Unit Failure

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: No drive power, vehicle won't leave Park, Drivetrain malfunction message with red warning triangle, Intermittent charging failures or slow AC charging, Clicking sounds from rear motor compartment
Fix: Inverter R&R is 6-9 hours, diagnosis requires BMW ISTA software to pinpoint which HV module failed, often covered under 8yr/80k mi battery warranty if still applicable
Estimated cost: $4,500-7,000

12V Battery Premature Failure and System Lockouts

Common · medium severity
Symptoms: Car won't wake from sleep, completely dead with no dash lights, Door locks cycling randomly or failing to unlock, Drivetrain not ready message even with full HV battery, Range Extender won't start when called upon
Fix: BMW uses undersized AGM 12V battery in trunk that fails every 3-4 years, replacement is 0.5 hours but requires registration to vehicle computer or you'll chase electrical gremlins, easy DIY with ISTA or Bimmercode
Estimated cost: $350-550

Range Extender Engine Carbon Buildup and No-Start

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 40,000-80,000 mi
Symptoms: REx motor won't start when battery depleted, stranding driver, Rough running or misfires when REx does activate, Check engine light with lean fuel codes P0171/P0174, Gasoline smell from engine bay after attempted REx start
Fix: 647cc two-cylinder sits unused for months, carbon clogs valves and fuel injectors, requires intake manifold removal, valve cleaning, injector service, 4-6 hours labor, preventable by running REx monthly for 10 minutes
Estimated cost: $800-1,400

Charging Port / KLE Communication Faults

Occasional · medium severity
Symptoms: DC fast charging fails to initiate or stops at 20-30%, AC Level 2 charging intermittent or won't start, Charging flap won't unlock electrically, Reduced charge rate without warning message
Fix: Usually KLE (onboard charger) communication board or charge port wiring corrosion, diagnosis 1-2 hours, port replacement 2 hours, KLE repair 4-6 hours depending on root cause
Estimated cost: $600-2,200

Parking Brake Actuator Seizure

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 50,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: Electronic parking brake error message on dash, Grinding or clicking from rear brakes when releasing brake, Parking brake won't release, rear wheels locked, Parking brake applies unexpectedly while driving at low speed
Fix: Rear electronic parking brake calipers seize from corrosion especially in salt states, caliper replacement 2-3 hours per side, often both fail within months of each other
Estimated cost: $1,200-1,800

Carbon Fiber Body Cracking at Mounting Points

Rare · low severity
Typical onset: 70,000+ mi
Symptoms: Creaking or popping sounds over bumps from A-pillar area, Visible cracks in CFRP body near suspension tower mounts, Door alignment issues or wind noise developing over time
Fix: Carbon fiber passenger cell can develop stress cracks at aluminum subframe mounting points, usually cosmetic but can compromise crash structure, repair requires specialized CFRP bonding, 12-20 hours, some warranty extensions issued
Estimated cost: $3,000-8,000
Owner tips
  • Run the Range Extender engine monthly for 10+ minutes even if you don't need it, prevents carbon buildup and fuel system issues
  • Replace 12V battery proactively every 3-4 years and code it to the car, prevents 80% of electrical gremlins
  • Use DC fast charging sparingly in hot weather, rapid charging accelerates HV battery degradation on early i3s
  • Check high-voltage battery warranty status before purchase, 8yr/80k mi covers motor and inverter in many cases
  • Inspect CFRP body for cracks at suspension mounts during pre-purchase, unfixable by most shops
Buy a 2019+ with updated 120Ah battery and skip the REx unless you truly need it — solid commuter if you can wrench the 12V battery yourself and aren't scared of $7k inverter risk after warranty expires.
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