BMW Recalls 202 Units of the 2026 2 Series Gran Coupé Over Rear Lighting Defect
Incorrect firmware in the rear lamp assemblies of the 228i and M235i xDrive Gran Coupé may prevent taillights, brake lights, or turn signals from activating.
Incorrect firmware in the rear lamp assemblies of the 228i and M235i xDrive Gran Coupé may prevent taillights, brake lights, or turn signals from activating.
BMW is recalling 6,958 vehicles in Canada after a starter-motor solenoid switch may wear prematurely, potentially causing a short-circuit, overheating, and—in rare cases—a fire.
BMW is launching a global recall covering roughly 575,000 vehicles after wear in the starter’s magnetic switch can lead to overheating and, in rare cases, a vehicle fire.
NHTSA says the engine starter can overheat due to internal wear; BMW will replace the part free, with owner notices starting March 24, 2026.
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A small but serious BMW recall: 851 cars may have a head airbag inflator that can leak gas—or rupture and throw fragments.
The recall covers 36,922 2025–2026 X3 30 xDrive and X3 M50 xDrive models
A supplier manufacturing issue led BMW to recall 25 unsold 2026 X5, X6, and X7 vehicles over a potential airbag deployment risk.
Vehicles built between July 30 and October 13, 2025 may have damaged rear seatbelt sensor pins that could compromise safety
BMW is recalling 2000–2001 X5 models because some vehicles may contain Takata PSDI-4 air bag inflators installed as replacement parts.
BMW is recalling 2018 328d models due to an EGR cooler issue that may cause engine fires; dealers will fix affected cars free of charge.
BMW has issued a rare recall affecting only four vehicles — three M4s and one 430i — due to a faulty battery connection that could cause stalling or, in rare cases, fire.