What are some of the 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 problems?

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Alex S. February 1, 2021
The most common problem with the 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 7 at this point in time has to do with the battery pack in the vehicle. As batteries reach about ten years old and over 100,000 miles on them they start to degrade and that will give You error messages on Your dash that will let You know that You should replace it. Another problem that is common on them has to do with the computer for the vehicle. The system is designed to use a combination of electric and gas power and if the computer that controls that fails or freezes up it will not run properly. This can lead to a delay in power delivery from the vehicle.
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KB March 22, 2022
Don’t waste your time…look at something else
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john December 17, 2020
Just run away, battery problems, rear engine oil seal leak on the electric motor ac compressor, EME. Just run away
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Barbie M July 16, 2020
There are not any specific issues with the 2011 bmw activehybrid 7, however due to the age of the vehicle it is likely there will be issues with the engine or transmission. Rust or damaged metal could have set in over time. Likewise the brake lines and other fluid lines should be checked for dry rot and leaks. Brake pads will likely need to be replaced and tires should be checked for age and rot. The oil and oil pump should be checked for rot on the lines, and cracks in the pan. There may also be dead or damaged wires and blown fuse causing electrical problems throughout the vehicle.
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Shoaib Farooq December 17, 2023
Active hybrid 7 bmw some time signal stop not a transfer engine sudden switch off and all system active How to solved this problem
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