BMW Rückruf Aktion North America

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BMW Announces Do Not Drive Order for Older Vehicles with Takata Airbags

May 4, 2023​
-- Affects approximately 90,000 vehicles built between 2000 and 2006 already under recall.
-- The vehicles remain unrepaired despite intense customer outreach efforts since 2016.
-- Owners of these vehicles should park them immediately and contact BMW for more information.
Woodcliff Lake, NJ – May 4, 2023… In the interest of customer safety, BMW of North America has pro-actively issued an immediate Do Not Drive warning for approximately 90,000 2000-2006 BMW 3 Series (E46) including M3, 2000-2003 5 Series (E39) including M5, and 2000-2004 X5s (E53) equipped with certain driver’s front airbag inflators manufactured by Takata. These vehicles have already been included in several Takata-related recalls; however, despite intense customer outreach efforts by BMW since 2016, they remain unrepaired and, as the airbag inflators age further, the risk of serious injury or death increases. Therefore, to reemphasize the seriousness of the situation, the decision was made to escalate the recall to a Do Not Drive order. Owners of affected BMWs that have not had their vehicles inspected and repaired should not consider them safe to drive.​
Notification emails will be sent to owners of these vehicles starting in May with letters to follow in June.​
These vehicles were manufactured with airbag inflators that contain a propellant that breaks down after long-term exposure to temperature fluctuations and humidity. If the vehicle is involved in a crash and the driver’s airbag deploys, the metal airbag inflator can rupture, sending razor-sharp shrapnel towards the occupants. As these unrepaired vehicles continue to age, the chemicals will continue to degrade, increasing the odds of a disastrous rupture.​
“We cannot state strongly enough just how urgent it is for our customers to take this warning seriously. We know these airbags only become more dangerous over time, which is why we are taking yet another step to get these parts out of our vehicles. Customers must park these vehicles immediately and take a few moments to check if their vehicle is safe for them and their family members to drive”, said Claus Eberhart, Vice President of Aftersales BMW NA, “Repairing these vehicles is quick, easy to arrange, and is completely free of charge.”​
Since the recall was first announced, BMW has aggressively and continuously engaged in a wide variety of customer outreach campaigns to compel owners of these vehicles to have this critical safety repair completed – at absolutely no charge – as soon as possible. These have included contacts by phone, text, email, letters and postcards, and social media. BMW has coordinated with its dealer network, collision centers, and independent retailers and repair facilities to identify affected vehicles and facilitate repairs. These efforts and many others have resulted in the repair of hundreds of thousands of vehicles – addressing about 87% of all of BMW’s recalled airbag inflators.​
There are no restrictions whatsoever preventing customers from having the airbag in their vehicle replaced immediately. The parts are available, and the repair costs them nothing. In many cases, the replacement can be done remotely – technicians can be sent wherever the vehicle is located and complete the repair on site. If remote repair cannot be done, the vehicle can be picked up at the customer’s home or office free of charge, repaired, and returned when the service is complete. Typically, the airbag replacement takes less than an hour.​
To learn if their vehicle requires repair right now, owners may:​
Call BMW Customer Relations Recall Services at 1-866-835-8615​
Contact their preferred BMW service center by means other than driving their BMW to the facility​

Diese Airbag Aktionen gab es in der Vergangenheit auch bei uns und vermutlich nicht jedes Fahrzeug wurde mit einem neuen Airbag beglückt.

Interessant finde ich die diesmal deutliche Beschreibung potentieller Folgen beim Auslösen dieser Airbags.


Übersetzung:
 
Airbag Takata Rückrufaktionen gibt es Modell- und Herstellseitig gefühlt seit 30 Jahren.... In fast jedem Auto ist ein Airbag von Takata verbaut worden.
Und obige Empfehlung ist wohl wieder den strengen Regeln der USA geschuldet. Auch hat man wohl Angst vor horrenden Schmerzensgeldzahlungen, daher die Warung Auto stehen lassen.
Wobei BMW es ja auszusitzen vermag.
 
Hier im Forum gibt es einige aus den USA reimportierte Fahrzeuge, auch Z4 E89.

Möglicherweise bekommen die aufgrund ihrer Herkunft beim nächsten TÜV-Termin einen entsprechenden Hinweis oder gar die gelbrote Karte.

Als Besitzer so eines Reimports würde ich das ggf. vorher abklären.
 
Ich hab grad mal einen US VIN eingegeben, da funktioniert die Abfrage. Deutsche Fahrgestellnummer werden nicht angezeigt, kommt zur Fehlermeldung.



Für deutsche Fahrzeuge kann man hier nachforschen, ob ein Rückruf ansteht.

 
Laut dem Link ist bei meinem nichts offen. Waren E85/86 davon nicht betroffen?
 
Auch dieses Thema hat eine aktuelle Fortsetzung:

 
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BMW hat in Europa allem voran Deutschland keine "Probleme" für unsere E85 gesehen und keinerlei Rückruf notwendig erachtet. Das wurde mir vor vielen Jahren sogar schriftlich seitens Zentrale München "untergeschoben". Obwohl ich auf die gemeinsame Basis E46 und überall verbauter "Takata" hinwies. Sie blieben ihrer Firmenpolitik treu, es gab und gibt keinerlei Probleme an unseren Airbags.
Tja, bisher scheint es auch stimmen. Hat wirklich jemand gefährliche Airbags bei unseren Zettis erlebt? Ich denke nein.... so aus Sicht als Erstbesitzer seit 2003.
 
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