BMW iX Recalled Once Again for Bad Airbags
According to the NHTSA, the BMW iX is being recalled yet again, this time for a potentially faulty driver's airbag.
According to the NHTSA, the BMW iX is being recalled yet again, this time for a potentially faulty driver's airbag.
A software error affecting 61,714 units of the X3, X4, and X5 can result in a loss of torque and engine failure, prompting a global recall.
A software glitch in the roof function control unit of several models has prompted BMW to issue a voluntary recall in the United States.
BMW is recalling more than 917,000 cars and SUVs in the United States to fix a problem that can cause engine compartment fires
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The NHTSA has issued a recall affecting one example of the 330i, 530i, X3 xDrive30i, and X4 xDrive30i over rollaway risk.
The BMW i4 faces a recall in some EU countries. Affected vehicles pose a threat in an accident due to the lack of battery crash pads.
The panel covering the A-pillar inside the BMW iX might not be properly screwed into place. The airbag's deployment could cause injuries.
Poor welding quality at the pins of the battery's connectors is prompting BMW Brilliance to recall 1,974 iX3 electric SUVs sold in China.
50,404 BMWs equipped with diesel engines are being recalled because of a potential issue with the Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) module.
BMW issued another recall in the U.S. for only twelve potentially affected cars, for incorrectly tightened seatbelt assemblies.
Seventeen BMW X3 and BMW X4 models have been recalled over faulty fuel tank welds, which could be a fire hazard.