BMW Issues Recall for Over 40,000 X3 SUVs Due to Door Lock Malfunction
BMW recalls over 40,000 X3 SUVs (2022-2024) due to a rear door lock issue that may cause unexpected unlocking. Free repairs available. Find out more.
BMW recalls over 40,000 X3 SUVs (2022-2024) due to a rear door lock issue that may cause unexpected unlocking. Free repairs available. Find out more.
BMW has issued a recall for two 2025 X3 SUVs due to a potentially faulty swivel bearing in the left front wheel.
BMW recalls 130 units of its 2025 X4 SUV due to a frame defect that could damage head airbags during deployment, reducing their effectiveness
BMW has issued a global recall affecting over 21,000 vehicles, including the 2024 5 Series, 7 Series, i5, i7, and M5 models. A defect in the steering spindle’s double universal joint could lead to stiff or jerky steering, posing a safety risk
BMW has issued a recall affecting over 3,300 units of the 2025 X1 xDrive28i and M35i due to potential structural weakness in the B-pillar reinforcement plates.
BMW has issued a recall for seven units of its new 2025 X3 SUV due to potential defects in the front passenger airbag. The recall, filed with the NHTSA, addresses concerns that airbag fabric may have been damaged during transit between suppliers, possibly affecting proper deployment in an accident. Owners will be notified to schedule a free replacement of the airbag module with authorized dealers.
BMW is recalling certain 2018-2022 X3 models due to a rear cargo rail attachment issue that may lead to detachment in severe rear crashes. Around 8,725 vehicles are affected, with dealers offering free repairs. Owners will be notified by December 6, 2024. Learn more about the recall and what steps to take.
BMW is recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles in China due to faulty coolant pump plugs that could lead to fires. Affected models include locally-made 3 Series and 5 Series cars, and several imported X Series SUVs. The recall follows a sharp 30% drop in sales and a recent global recall tied to braking system issues.
BMW has issued a recall for over 11,000 vehicles from the 2023-2024 lineup due to a malfunction in the integrated brake system. This issue can lead to a loss of power brake assist and affect the ABS and DSC, increasing the risk of accidents. BMW will replace the faulty parts free of charge, with interim notices expected by November 2024.
BMW has issued a recall affecting 982 units across its 2024-2025 5 Series, i5, and 7 Series models due to a potential steering spindle defect. Affected vehicles may experience a sudden increase in steering effort, raising the risk of a crash. BMW will replace the steering spindle’s double universal joint free of charge, with owner notifications starting on November 15, 2024. Find out if your vehicle is impacted and what steps to take next.
BMW has issued a recall for 270 vehicles in the United States due to faulty welding on braking systems supplied by Continental AG, adding to previous global recall.