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Over 900,000 BMW cars and SUVs are recalled due to a fire risk.
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BMW is recalling 917,106 cars due to the possibility of a short circuit starting a fire. The 2007–2010 X3 SUV, the 2008–2013 1 Series coupe and convertible, the 2007–2013 3 Series coupe and convertible, the 2006–2011 3 Series sedan, the 2006–2012 3 Series wagon, the 2006–2010 5 Series sedan, the 2006–2007 5 Series coupe, and the 2006–2011 Z4 coupe are among the vehicles that have been recalled.
Some of these vehicles will need to be taken back to a dealer for further repair because they were already recalled in 2017 and/or 2019 for a related problem.
The PCV valve heater, which aids in the recirculation of waste gases within the engine, has a manufacturing flaw, according to documentation the automaker submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The heater can malfunction, overheat, and ignite. An illuminated check engine light, smoke emerging from the vicinity of the engine compartment, and the smell of burning plastic may be the first things drivers notice.
BMW reported to NHTSA that despite at least six field reports of flames, there haven’t been any accidents or injuries as a result of the issue. The automaker is still trying to come up with a fix.
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A recall was initiated by BMW when it discovered a fault with some 2022–2023 iX xDrive50, iX M60, 2022 i4 eDrive40, and i4 M50 cars. Vehicles that have been hit may have batteries that have internal damage, which could cause an electrical short-circuit and raise the risk of a fire.
The recall notice states, “Owners are recommended to store their cars outdoors and away from buildings until the fix is done, refrain from operating or charging them, and follow this advice. The high voltage battery will be free to be replaced by dealers.” Visit the NHTSA website or call BMW customer support at 1-800-525-7417 for more details about this recall.
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Is the BMW 3 Series subject to a recall?
Certain 2020 M340i, M340i xDrive, 540i, 540i xDrive, X3 M40i, 2020-2021 X4 M40i, 745Le xDrive, 2019-2021 Z4 M40i, and 2020-2021 Toyota Supra vehicles are being recalled by BMW of North America, LLC (BMW). The engine management software may result in the loss of braking assistance during engine start-up.
Why do BMW recall vehicles?
More than a million vehicles are being recalled worldwide by the German automaker BMW due to a problem with the engine ventilation system that might lead to a fire.
According to a BMW representative, the recall affects over 917,000 sedans and SUVs in the US, 98,000 vehicles in Canada, and 18,000 vehicles in South Korea.
The positive crankcase ventilation valve heater in the vehicles is susceptible to an electrical short, according to the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Whether the car is being driven or parked, that inconsistency over time may cause overheating and possibly a fire.
A request for response from BMW was not immediately complied with. A “remedy is being developed,” according to the company’s documentation, and should be ready by mid-2022.
The majority of the affected 3 Series, 5 Series, 1 Series, X5, X3, and Z4 vehicles were already recalled. The recall was disclosed on the NHTSA website on Wednesday.
BMW advises drivers to pull over to a safe spot, turn off the engine, and get out of the car if they smell smoke or burning plastic or see smoke coming from the engine.
According to the NHTSA recall report, the first fire was seen in 2019, but it was thought to be an isolated incident. Six further instances had been reported by the beginning of 2021.
Although fires have proven infrequent, the carmaker claims it started a voluntary recall last week. Starting on April 25, letters will be sent to impacted car owners.
What happens during a BMW recall?
Simply contact your neighborhood BMW repair shop, and the dealer will swap out the damaged parts. The owners of recalled vehicles will receive notification of the problem, the affected components, and the availability of a repair option after one of these bulletins has been published.
When were the BMWs recalled?
DEARBORN, MI — For the majority of the third time, BMW is recalling more than 917,000 older cars and SUVs in the US to address a fault that might result in engine compartment fires.
Numerous 3 Series, 5 Series, 1 Series, X5, X3, and Z4 vehicles from the model years 2006 through 2013 are included in the recall.
According to documents published on Wednesday by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the heater for the positive crankcase ventilation valve may have an electrical short. It might become too hot and catch fire.
When the cars are being driven or right after they are parked, there is a fire risk. Due of the rarity of fires, according to BMW, the vehicles can still be driven and are not required to be parked outside. When asked if any buildings have been affected by flames, the business declined to answer.
According to documents from BMW, if a driver notices smoke coming from the engine compartment or smells burning plastic, they should pull over, turn off the engine, and exit the car.
The German car manufacturer is still working on a repair. BMW’s American representative, Jay Hanson, stated in an email that a fix and adequate parts supplies are anticipated by mid-2022. Owners will be informed in writing beginning on April 25.
For the same issue, the majority of the vehicles were recalled between 2017 and 2019. According to BMW records, owners who had the prior repairs made will need to have their cars fixed once more.
According to papers, BMW has received eight reports of fires but none of any crashes or injuries linked to the issue.
How many automobiles are being recalled outside of the United States was not disclosed by the firm.
Owners can check to see if their vehicles are affected by going to https://www.nhtsa.gov and entering their 17-digit vehicle identification number.
What automobiles is BMW recalling?
A limited number of 2022–2023 iX xDrive50, iX M60, 2022 i4 eDrive40, and i4 M50 vehicles are being recalled by BMW of North America, LLC (BMW). Internal damage to the high voltage battery could cause an electrical short-circuit. A high voltage battery short circuit increases the likelihood of a fire.
Which BMW models have recalls?
May 15, 2022, Westwood, New Jersey 61,221 BMW (OTCMKTS:BMWYY) automobiles are being recalled because they could allow the sunroof to close even if the key fob isn’t in the car. Injury risk is increased as a result.
This BMW recall affects the following models:
- 4 Series Gran Coupe 2022
- X5 sDrive40i from 2019 until 2022
- X5 xDrive40i from 2019 to 2022
- X5 xDrive50i from 2019 to 2022
- 2019 – 2022 X5 M50i
- 2019 – 2022 X5M
- X5 xDrive45e 2021–2022
- X6 sDrive40i from 2020 to 2022
- X6 xDrive50i from 2020 to 2022
- 2020 – 2022 X6M
- X7 xDrive40i from 2019 until 2023
- X7 xDrive50i from 2019 until 2023
- 2019 – 2023 X7 M50i
- X7 xDrive60i from 2019 until 2023
- 2019 – 2023 X7 M60i
- 2019 – 2023 X7M
- Infiniti XB7
When do BMW recalls end?
From John Paul, here are some further details about auto recalls:
- Recalls typically don’t have an expiration date. They will also change hands from one owner to the next. Even though you were not the owner at the time of the recall, you are still entitled to the repair if you purchase a used automobile and later learn it has an open recall.
- The manufacturer might demand a price for the repair after the car is ten years old.
- A recall does not necessarily indicate that a car is of bad quality. It simply indicates that a component needs to be replaced since it is faulty or performing poorly. It does not constitute a criticism of the car as a whole.
- Recalls and extended warranties are not the same. In the latter, a component may not last as long as it should, in which case the manufacturer may decide to extend the warranty for that specific component. Volkswagen, for instance, informed some owners of specific models via letters that the ignition switch warranty had been increased to 10 years or 100,000 miles. Since the ignition switch did not need to be fixed, the vehicle was not subject to a recall.
Do recalls cost nothing?
Each safety recall is monitored by NHTSA to ensure that owners obtain safe, cost-free, and efficient repairs from manufacturers in accordance with the Safety Act and Federal laws. Your manufacturer will free the issue if there is a safety recall.
How long do recalls for BMW take?
BMW acknowledges that delays of up to eight weeks are being caused by problems with the availability of parts and workshops, which forces customers whose cars require critical recall work to wait up to two months before receiving their vehicles back.
With 1.6 million vehicles implicated globally, a recall in October of last year identified 268,000 diesel BMWs in the UK that may need repair work. The issue is with potential glycol leaks in the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve coolers, which “in extreme instances” could result in fire.
While they wait for parts to arrive from Germany, their owners have been unable to drive them. The company has provided “thousands” of courtesy vehicles to impacted customers, but we have received inquiries from some owners who believe BMW hasn’t gone far enough to address the issue.
Long wait times, poor communication, and inappropriate hire cars are some of the complaints. Some readers also complained that they had not received recall notices and learned their vehicles needed the work only when they were in dealerships for routine maintenance.
Which BMW models are having their airbags recalled?
According to Roadshow, 7,910 vehicles, or the 328is and 323i models from 1999, were affected by the faulty airbag issues in 2019. The 1999-2001 3 Series was one of the additional models. A total of 74,000 vehicles were impacted, of which 34,000 were 3 Series coupes from 1999 to 2000. Additionally, it’s possible that some of the 74,000 vehicles that had their airbags replaced during the previous recall still have these faulty ones.
In the early stages of the recall, Takata thought that replacing the outdated, lethal inflators would be the best course of action. On other car models, the problematic ones were replaced with new ones that had the same same chemical and design. Naturally, this didn’t work, and the explosive propellers were subsequently modified to protect airbags for a longer period of time.
Some automakers have suffered losses and chosen to purchase airbag inflators from other suppliers as a result of the flaws made by these manufacturers. Takata’s reputation suffered as a result, the company failed, and in 2018 Joysen Safety Systems acquired it.
If your car was recalled, do you receive a new one?
The company has three options: fix the issue, get a new car with the same or similar specs, or give you your money back in full. The automaker frequently has to refund you if you’ve already paid for repairs that would have been made as part of the recall.