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Seat heater catches FIRE!!!!!

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#1 ·
Hi All,

Last night i was driving my X3, turned the seat heater on (its about -27 here!) I got about three blocks when I noticed a TERRIBLE smell accompanied by PAIN in the left cheek! I looked down saw smoke coming out of my leather seat and swerved into a snow bank. I am allright and thanks to great 4 wheel drive pulled out of the snow bank but am burned and my seat looks terrible-not to mention DANGEROUS! I went straight to the dealership and they were awesome even replacing my coat...HAS ANYONE HEARD OF THIS??? The car is going in next week to have the seat replaced and they are looking to see if any damage happened from the snow bank as well as the electrical system.

I would just like to know if anyone has info on RECALLS or other incidents

Thanks so much, so cold without my seat heater;:)cry:
michelle
 
#2 ·
yes I have heard of this both in BMWs and Audis. I think the common denominator is the deflection induced by your butt cheeks. Too boney and you make contact with the heating element. Flatter butt and youre better off. Yes I`m kidding. But I have heard of it on various threads.... glad they replaced everything.
 
#3 ·
Thanks Cubed

That makes me and my left cheek smile! It really was something to sit in the dealership service area and go over the "accident" some other client mentioned "well at least you have a hot ass" thanks for the info, anywhere you heard of this in particular as I would like to let the service manager know?
 
#4 ·
You may

want to play this one and see what else you can negotiate as compensation for the embarr(ass)ment (couldn't resist-sorry) trouble and personal injury etc.
 
#7 ·
Yikes! Glad to hear you are ok and that the dealer is dealing with it so to speak. You didn't mention what year X3 you have and how many miles?

Since 1991 all of my cars (VW Passat, SAAB 900, 325xiT) including my X3 have had heated seats with no problems in any of them. Good luck and keep us posted on how things turn out.
 
#8 ·
How dangerous is that. Glad that you didn't get into a serious accident.

http://forums.bimmerforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=919220

"while driving to a friends house this morning, my drivers side heated seat burnt a hole in the leather and in my jeans. i have a small red mark on my *&^!!!
Has BMW ever done anything about this? I am out of warranty only 7 months, will they pay for this? I have a 2004 X3. If not, I will NOT buy another BMW. I have had the passenger side airbag sensor need replaced as well, it would have cost $1,000 but my service manager went to bat for me, and i got it replaced free. At that time, it was only 3 weeks out of warranty.
Anybody else having this problem with the seats in their Bimmers?"
 
#10 ·
That is the very reason I avoid things like heated seats and steering wheels. It's just one more thing to go haywire too with all the bells and whistles cars have these days.

Glad you're OK though, it could have been a lot worse!
 
#13 ·
thanks to all

Good Morning,

Thanks everyone for your posts and making me chuckle! My X3 is a 2005 and yes the seat heaters are AMAZING, its now about -26 CELCIUS and OMG i cant wait 'till they fix this next week.

Thanks again to everyone, i feel much better going back to the dealership with more information, I'll also get them to check the airbag sensors. This forum rocked;)

m.
 
#14 ·
I have the same year X3 too, but with leatherette that developed some cracks in lower bolsters in driver side and was replaced under warranty. I have been using the heat pretty much everyday (we are pretty much in same area) and haven't had any problems. I will be careful with them now.
 
#15 ·
I had the exact same thing happen to me last spring in my '04 x3. Took it to BMW Seattle and even though it was out of warranty they called up BMW NA and they took care of it - which was good, because I was about to raise a sh!t storm. I can understand if something like heated seats stop working, but catching fire?? C'mon.
 
#16 ·
I thought I saw a TSB on this

I thought I saw a TSB or recall notice on this. Seems like it pertained only to the non sport seats but I don't remember for sure.
 
#18 ·
My wife and I were remarking just this weekend that we miss the speed at which the X3 seats heated. And the heated steering wheel is missed too - wish that was an option on the Volvo XC60, which we switched to in November. The seats on the XC60 take maybe 5 minutes to get to full-heat. In colder weather it will probably feel warm sooner, as the contrast between a really cold seat and once it's heated will be greater.:dunno:

Sounds like the heating element must draw quite a bit more current on the X3 to reach full heat so quickly - I can imagine the potential for overheating.
 
#19 ·
Hi All,

Last night i was driving my X3, turned the seat heater on...
Good thing you're ok :thumbup:

...but imagine the steering heating goes haywire, as you near a turn/bend ...could get messy...

I am so glad we don't need seat heaters, but also glad the OP suffered no real injury...
Seat and steering heating is an option here but not needed either; our winters don't get that cold (heck, we barely know what snow is :()
 
#20 · (Edited)
happened on my B5 A4 Avant & was pretty common on those model year Audi's @ that time ....drove my non-heated seats 540iT for 3 winters after the A4 & its 1 of the few luxuries I enjoy in at least 1 of my whips...ironically my drivers side heated seat switch is broken (won't stay on for more than 30 seconds) ....going to stealership Friday to diagnose...
 
#22 ·
same thing happened to my X5, cabin completely filled with smoke and burned left butt. The truck is 7 months out of warranty but is under the certified bmw extended warranty. The seat is not covered, dealership won't do anything for me, so now i'm fighting with bmw canada. I found out bmw had recalls on this problem for other models in the past, but they are still putting the same product out there. The new seat cover is 1100 and 300 to install, crazy. My first BMW and i'm thinking my last.
I can't believe they know about this problem and keep making it the same
 
#83 ·
.... my seat warmer caught fire too



Scary isn't it ? I turned on my seat warmer last Friday ( BMW X3 ). The seat got hotter than normal and I thought something was biting my arse ... Turned off the seat warmer. Figured I had a problem ...
It wasn't until the next day that I saw the hole in my driver side seat (left side )
So today I called the dealer where I purchased the car and spoke to service advisor and he said there isn't an open recall on this car for seat heater issues.
One key question I asked was how can I get my car to be safe again ? Can you tell me what I should too.
He said bring it in when manager is in and they will try to get BMW NA to take care of it ....mind you he knows I bought the car in 2006. So let's see what happens ~ truthfully this is the second time the car has tried to kill me ~ first time it had nothing to do seats .
The car was about 7 months old and while I was driving it ,it just stopped stalled out in the middle of the road, computer misread and just the engine down into neutral.
Well had I have been on a highway at the time .... I wouldn't be writing this reply.
 
#23 ·
jm, now that you have switched to an XC60 what do you find good or bad about it compared to an X3 besides the slow seat heater (that is the same BTW as my daughters' XC70 and XC90). I am seriously considering the Q5 or the XC60. Don't mean to 'jack the thread but was interested.
 
#24 ·
I know of a fire caused by paper lodged under the seat. What is the cause for these fires? Electrical short, haywire thermostat oe what? Can we do any preventative maint to avoid this?
:dunno:
 
#25 ·
What is the cause for these fires? Electrical short, haywire thermostat oe what? Can we do any preventative maint to avoid this?
:dunno:
Since everyone seems to experience the burn through at some particular "spot", it seems to point to wires breaking and shorting. Mostly likely from too much flexing but maybe the insulation just gets brittle and cracks. Since reading this thread I've been trying to think of ways to prevent it from happening. Right now I just play Scrooge and restrict anyone from using the highest heat setting. Which, IMHO, is too hot anyway.
 
#28 ·
cpoole -- well it is not normal and it is not normal for a BMW. If you actually read this thread you'll see that it happens to other brands as well. I am guessing that your attribution to BMW as their "answer" is slightly tongue in cheek. But taking it at face value -- you need to get in their faces and remind them that normal wear never includes a fire in the cabin. They will make it right.

Its kind of like telling youthat its normal for the gas line to the engine to wear out as all of that "detergent" gas goes thru it over the years. Then the gas starts to leak and it comes in contact with the hot engine parts and the car blows up. Just normal wear, ma'am.
 
#30 ·
very tounge and cheek, and this appears to be a regular problem with bmw's. I know of a lot of older cars built by other manufacters with heated that don't have this problems or complaints. Its hard to understand why bmw doesn't correct the problem, its in the entire range of vehicle. The seat covers are built by Lear corp. in the states, you think they would tell them correct or else.
Its reminds me of gm's piston slap noisy engines being explained as normal. I just empected more from bmw, i was happy with my vw, at least the seat never caught fire.
 
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