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Vehicle problems, recalls & safety intelligence

2022 BMW X7 problems & reliability

19 owner complaints filed with NHTSA for the 2022 BMW X7, alongside 2 safety recall campaigns. Last verified Aug 23, 2026. Complaints are unverified reports submitted by owners to the federal Office of Defects Investigation.

Owner complaints
19
Recall campaigns
2
Fire reports
1 (5%)
Crash reports
0 (0%)

Each complaint is counted once (by NHTSA case number), even when it names several components.

NCAP overall rating
Not rated
NHTSA 5-star program
EPA fuel economy
No EPA match
Service bulletins (TSBs)
182
Manufacturer communications on file
Defect investigations
1
NHTSA ODI probes naming this model year

Federal crash records (FARS 20202023): 2022 BMW X7 vehicles were involved in 3 fatal crashes with 1 occupant death. Involvement counts are not adjusted for how many are on the road and do not imply fault or a vehicle defect.

Most reported problems

ComponentComplaints
Unknown / Other6
Electrical System5
Steering4
Back Over Prevention3
Power Train2
Service Brakes2
Engine1
Lane Departure1
Latches/locks/linkages1
Seats1

Component groups as classified by NHTSA. A complaint can name more than one component, so shares may sum to more than 100%.

All 12 reported components →

Complaints by incident year

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What owners report

  • On August 19, 2026, my 2022 BMW X7 xDrive40i experienced multiple safety\-related warnings at approximately 50,411–50,427 miles\. The vehicle first displayed “Increased steering effort” and instructed me to drive carefully to a service center\. It then displayed a red power\-supply warning stating: “Stop carefully\…

    Power Train · filed Aug 20, 2026

  • Component Failing: Telematics Control Unit (TCU) / SOS Emergency Call System This vehicle is experiencing an intermittent, total failure of the factory-installed SOS/Emergency Call System due to a known manufacturing defect. BMW has documented this issue in Technical Service Bulletin SIB 65 12 22, admitting that an…

    Unknown / Other · filed May 13, 2026

  • The front passenger side door is unable to open from inside or outside the vehicle. The door actuator failed, and this has been confirmed by the dealer. This is an obvious safety issue as it prevents egress in an emergency. According to Internet forums, this seems to be a known issue across BMW platforms.

    Latches/locks/linkages · filed Apr 10, 2026

Verbatim excerpts from complaints filed with NHTSA. Reports are not independently verified.

Federal defect investigations

Technical service bulletins

182 manufacturer communications (TSBs, service campaigns, warranty extensions) are on file with NHTSA for the 2022 BMW X7. The 10 most recent:

  • The EVAP systems purge (vent) valve limited warranty for defects in materials and / or workmanship has been extended to 15 years / 150,000 miles as determined from the original first in-service / delivery date.

    B010324 · Warranty Program/Extension · issued Jun 29, 2026

  • A check control message (CCM) for the restraint system (Air bag) appears. In the instrument cluster, the redair bag warning light lights up permanently. One of the following fault codes is stored in the ACSM (air bag…

    B652724 · Service Bulletin/Repair Instructions · issued May 19, 2026

  • The EVAP systems purge (vent) valve limited warranty for defects in materials or workmanship has been extended to 15 years / 150,000 miles as determined from the original in-service date.

    B010324 · Warranty Program/Extension · issued May 6, 2026

  • The center console and front cup holder get noticeably too warm to the touch on long journeys with the interior "Heating on".

    B640320 · Service Bulletin/Repair Instructions · issued May 4, 2026

  • The Radiator Grilles Lower Active Air Flap Assembly limited warranty for defects in materials and/or workmanship has been extended to 15 years / 150,000 miles as determined from the original first in-service / delivery…

    B010325 · Warranty Program/Extension · issued Mar 6, 2026

  • Residues from the production process may be present on the Frontal Light Electronics circuit board. This could result in the failure of a lighting function (e.g. daytime driving lights, low-beam headlight, turn…

    InVeh-InApp-Comm · Over The Air · issued Feb 5, 2026

  • During inspection and/or diagnosis there is noticeable dirt/grease buildup on the axles near the inner and/orouter CV boots.

    B310122 · Service Bulletin/Repair Instructions · issued Jan 3, 2026

  • A check control message (CCM) for the restraint system (Air bag) appears. In the instrument cluster, the redair bag warning light lights up permanently. One of the following fault codes is stored in the ACSM (air bag…

    B652724 · Service Bulletin/Repair Instructions · issued Nov 25, 2025

  • Rsu availability. Voluntary emissions recall 24e-a02: valvetronic

    B120224 · Emissions · issued Oct 31, 2025

  • A quality check revealed that the DME in these vehicles has a programming error. This results in a deviation of the fuel-air mixture in the internal combustion engine.

    B120725 · Service Campaign · issued Jun 13, 2025

TSBs are repair guidance manufacturers send to dealers — they are not recalls and repairs are not automatically free. Full documents are available on NHTSA’s site.

Safety recalls

The 2022 BMW X7 has 2 NHTSA recall campaigns — recall repairs are free at franchised dealers regardless of the vehicle’s age.

Check whether your specific vehicle is affected

Recall campaigns often cover only certain VIN ranges. Enter your VIN on the official NHTSA site to confirm whether your vehicle is included and whether the repair is still open.

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About this data. Complaint figures come from the NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation consumer complaint database and count unique complaints (one per NHTSA case number). Complaints are submitted by vehicle owners and are not independently verified; complaint volume also reflects how many of these vehicles are on the road. Recall data comes from the official NHTSA recall database. This page is not affiliated with BMW or NHTSA.