BMW X3 Recall: Over 291,000 SUVs Affected Due to Cargo Rail Issue

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Introduction

It’s been a challenging period for BMW on the recall front. Following a significant recall in relation to the Takata airbag crisis, which impacted nearly 400,000 vehicles, BMW is now facing another recall. This time, it involves over 291,000 units of its popular X3 compact SUV. The issue at hand is more straightforward but equally important for the safety of the vehicle’s occupants.

Details of the Recall

The recall affects BMW X3 models from the years 2018 to 2023. The problem lies with the interior cargo rail, which may detach under certain conditions. Specifically, the attachment between the rear cargo rails and the body of the vehicle can become damaged in a rear-end collision. This detachment poses a significant safety risk, potentially increasing the chance of injury to passengers.

Solution and Next Steps

To address this issue, BMW dealers will replace the rear cargo rail attachment bolts at no cost to the vehicle owners. The company plans to notify the affected owners starting August 30. Those who have questions or need further information can contact BMW’s customer service at 800-525-7417. Additionally, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) provides a vehicle-safety hotline at 888-327-4236 for inquiries. Owners can also visit BMW’s website to check their vehicle identification number (VIN) for more details.

Conclusion

While recalls can be inconvenient, they are crucial for ensuring the safety and reliability of vehicles. BMW’s proactive approach in addressing the cargo rail issue in the X3 models is commendable. If you own a BMW X3 from model years 2018 to 2023, make sure to check your vehicle’s recall status and take the necessary steps to have the issue resolved promptly.

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