The recall focuses on problems with the electronic starter, water pump,
and integrated brake modules, potentially affecting a large number of vehicles
around the world. This decision follows thorough internal investigations by BMW, which
revealed issues that could affect the safety and performance of the vehicles.
The most critical
recall involves the integrated brake modules. Initially announced in February 2024 for
80,000 vehicles, BMW expanded this recall in August 2024 to cover an additional
278,000 vehicles. The defect could lead to increased stopping distances or, in
severe cases, brake failure. The recall now includes the 2023-2025 BMW i5, 7
Series, i7, X1, X2, X3, X5, X6, X7, and XM models in the United States. This
recall is particularly urgent due to its potential to directly impact vehicle
safety and driver control
BMW has reiterated
that customer safety is its highest priority. The company is proactively reaching out
to all affected vehicle owners to inform them about the recalls and the steps necessary
to fix the issues. BMW dealerships globally have been instructed to prioritize
the inspection and repair of these components, and
In the Philippines, the local distributor has
confirmed that certain units sold in the country are included in the recall. Affected customers are already being
notified.
BMW owners are encouraged to check the recall
status of their vehicles via BMW's official website or by contacting their
local dealership. Prompt action is
advised to ensure that affected vehicles are inspected and repaired as needed