The BMW M2 is not any ordinary car. It is a luxury performance-built car by M division of BMW that is all about raw power, sportiness, agility, and exceptional handling. This is a car for purists and enthusiasts. It does not disappoint when it comes to exterior styling, and the inside is quite sumptuous and futuristic. Some of the trim levels of the BMW M2 include the BMW M2 Coupe, the BMW M2 Competition, and the BMW M2 CS.
This guide covers the most commonly reported problems in the BMW M2, symptoms, causes, and practical fixes available in Kenya.
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- Charge Pipe Failure
Symptoms
Loud boost leak sound
Check engine light
Sudden loss of power
“Drivetrain malfunction” warning
Causes
The factory plastic charge pipe is weak, meaning it can easily crack under high turbo boost pressure
Fixes
Replace the plastic charge pipe with aluminum aftermarket charge pipe

- High Pressure Fuel Pump Failure
Symptoms
Engine stalling
Difficulty starting the vehicle
Check engine light
Poor acceleration
Causes
Premature wear of the high pressure fuel pump
Faulty high pressure fuel pump
Fixes
Replace the high pressure fuel pump with OEM unit
Use high quality fuel
Regular service maintenance

- Crank Hub Slippage (S55 engine)
Symptoms
Check engine light
Engine misfires
Sudden loss of engine timing
Causes
The crank hub design can slip under high stress or aggressive driving making the engine timing to mis-sync or to go out of sync
Fixes
Avoid aggressive launches before significant upgrades
Install an upgraded pinned crank hub

- Cooling System Issues
Symptoms
Coolant leaking
Engine goes into limp mode
Engine overheating
Causes
Aggressive driving
Wearing of cooling system components
Fixes
Regular coolant system inspection
Upgrade to larger intercoolers
Upgrade to larger radiators

- Premature Brake Wear
Symptoms
Brake squeal
Reduced braking performance
Vibrations when braking
Causes
Frequent hard braking
High performance brake compounds
Fixes
Replace pads (high quality OEM)
Replace rotors (high quality OEM)
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Maintenance Tips For BMW M2 Owners
- Follow the service schedule
- Frequent oil changes at specified intervals (5,000-8,000 miles)
- Regular brake inspections
- Use genuine parts only
- Tires and alignment (every 20,000kms)
- After every 6 months clean the battery terminal
- Frequently check the fluid levels (power steering, coolant brake, oil)
- Go for regular diagnostic scans to detect problems at an early stage
- Scan for fault codes early when warning lights appear
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