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BMW 6-SERIES Recalls - View the latest BMW 6-SERIES Recalls from the NHTSA

 
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BMW 6-SERIES RECALLS - (1 Recall Found)

Since 1977, BMW has issued a total of 3056 car recalls worldwide. Of those recalls, only 1 have been for the BMW 6-SERIES starting in 2007. This accounts for approximately 5.3% of the 58048 car recalls issued by the NHTSA since 1966. The 6-SERIES accounts for less than 1.0% of all the BMW recalls issued since 1977. Compared to other car manufacturers, BMW ranks #4 in overall number of recalls issued by a car maker.

Please keep in mind these numbers are for statistical purposes only & do not necessarily reflect the quality of the BMW 6-SERIES or BMW itself. These figures are based only on the number of recalls issued and NOT the total number of vehicles affected by a particular recall.

Find your BMW 6-SERIES listed below. Results are sorted year from newest to oldest. Select the desired BMW 6-SERIES to view the complete recall details. Information provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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2007 BMW 6-SERIES Recall - AIR BAGS:FRONTAL:SENSOR/CONTROL MODULE-INACTIVE

Problem: CERTAIN PASSENGER VEHICLES FAIL TO CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 208, 'OCCUPANT CRASH PROTECTION.' THE FRONT PASSENGER SEAT HAS A SENSING SYSTEM TO DETECT IF THE SEAT IS OCCUPIED. THIS SENSING IS PROGRAMMED TO DETECT IF THE SEAT IS OCCUPIED BY A SMALL ADULT OR CERTAIN CHILD RESTRAINT SEATS. PLACING CERTAIN CHILD SEATS ON THE FRONT PASSENGER SEAT IS DESIGNED TO RESULT IN THE AUTOMATIC DEACTIVATION OF THE FRONT SEAT PASSENGER'S AIR BAG.Recall Details - 4/25/2007
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