BMW Recalls

7 recalls found for BMW. Check if any of your products are affected.

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BMW Recalls 2025-2026 X1/X2 and MINI Vehicles for Front Seat Belt Retractors (High Risk)

BMW recalls 2025-2026 X1 and X2 models plus MINI Cooper and Countryman variants for front seat belt retractors with damaged torsion bars. The defect may fail to restrain occupants in a crash. Dealers will replace both front retractors at no cost. Owner letters begin November 7, 2025. VIN lookup will be available on NHTSA.gov the same day.

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BMW Recalls 3 EV Models IX, I7 and i4 Over High-Voltage Battery Issue (2026)

BMW recalls 2022-2025 IX, 2023-2024 I7, and 2022-2023 i4 electric vehicles sold at BMW dealerships. A high-voltage battery cell module may have been improperly assembled. This can stress the module frame and lead to module failure. Owners should contact BMW for a free replacement of affected modules; recall letters were mailed September 11, 2025.

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Battery module
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BMW Recalls 2025 BMW X3 30xDrive Over Damaged Front Brake Discs

BMW of North America recalls certain 2025 X3 30 xDrive vehicles due to potentially damaged front brake discs. The defect may impair braking and increase crash risk. Owners will be notified starting June 6, 2025 and dealers will replace front brake discs and pads at no cost.

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Damaged front
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BMW Recalls 2025 X3 for Rear Brake Hose Leak in xDrive30 and M50 xDrive

BMW of North America recalls 2025 X3 xDrive30 and X3 M50 xDrive after rear brake hoses may leak, causing a loss of rear brake function and disabling ABS and DSC. Owner notification letters were mailed May 9, 2025. If you own a 2025 X3 xDrive30 or X3 M50 xDrive, check your VIN now. Contact BMW customer service at 800-525-7417 for remedy details.

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A loss
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BMW 2025 X3 Recalled for Electrical Cable Overheating After Tightening Issue

BMW recalls 2025 X3 30 xDrive vehicles due to an overheated positive battery cable connection that can cause engine stall and fire risk. The recall affects 2025 X3 models and affects owners nationwide. Dealers will inspect and tighten or replace the positive battery cable and starter-generator at no charge. Letters to owners were mailed June 5, 2025.

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