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BMW 525Ia (1991) – 98V178000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. A MalfunCTIon Or Failure Of A Coolant System Component, Such As A Thermostat, Water Pump, Or Fan Belt, Can Result In Significantly Increased Coolant Temperature And System Pressure. If The Indications Of A Critical Overheating Condition Is Not Noticed By The Driver, It Is Possible That Damage To, Or Failure Of, A Coolant System Component Could Occur.


BMW 525Ia (1990) – 98V178000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. A MalfunCTIon Or Failure Of A Coolant System Component, Such As A Thermostat, Water Pump, Or Fan Belt, Can Result In Significantly Increased Coolant Temperature And System Pressure. If The Indications Of A Critical Overheating Condition Is Not Noticed By The Driver, It Is Possible That Damage To, Or Failure Of, A Coolant System Component Could Occur.


BMW 525Ia (1989) – 98V178000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. A MalfunCTIon Or Failure Of A Coolant System Component, Such As A Thermostat, Water Pump, Or Fan Belt, Can Result In Significantly Increased Coolant Temperature And System Pressure. If The Indications Of A Critical Overheating Condition Is Not Noticed By The Driver, It Is Possible That Damage To, Or Failure Of, A Coolant System Component Could Occur.


BMW 525Ia (2002) – 01V352000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: During The Tire Mounting Process On Certain Passenger Vehicles Built With Standard (Non-Sport) Suspension And Equipped With Continental Contitouringcontact Ch95 Ecoplus Tires, Size 225/65R16 95H, Having Dot Codes 4001, 4101, Or 4201, The Outer Sidewall Surface Of The Tires May Have Been Cut By A Sharp Edge. Operation Of The Vehicle Over A Long Period Of Time Could Lead To A ReduCTIon Of Inflation Pressure.


BMW 525Ia (2001) – 03V421000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, A Microprocessor In The Air Bag Control Module, Which Activates The Front Air BAGS, The Side Air BAGS, The Front Seat Safety Belt Pretensioners, And The Battery Safety Terminal, May Have A MalfunCTIon That Could Lead To An Unintended Activation Of One Or More Of These Components.


BMW 525Ia (2001) – 02V138000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Passenger Vehicles, The Engine Auxiliary/Cooling Fan Operation, Including Variable Speed, Is Electronically Controlled. Failure Of The Fan Motor Can Cause The Electrical Circuitry Of The Fan Control Unit To Overload And Fail, Causing The Fan To Stop Operating.


BMW 525Ia (2001) – 01V206000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. The Engine Auxiliary/Cooling Fan Operation, Including Variable Speed, Is Electronically Controlled. Failure Of The Fan Motor Can Cause The Electrical Circuitry Of The Fan Control Unit To Overload And Fail, Causing The Fan To Stop Operating.


BMW 525Ia (1995) – 98V178000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. A MalfunCTIon Or Failure Of A Coolant System Component, Such As A Thermostat, Water Pump, Or Fan Belt, Can Result In Significantly Increased Coolant Temperature And System Pressure. If The Indications Of A Critical Overheating Condition Is Not Noticed By The Driver, It Is Possible That Damage To, Or Failure Of, A Coolant System Component Could Occur.


BMW 525Ia (1995) – 94V219000

Vehicle recall defect – The Double-Lock Feature Can Engage With Occupants And The Door/Ignition Key Inside The Vehicle.


BMW 525Ia (1994) – 98V178000

Vehicle recall defect – Vehicle Description: Passenger Vehicles. A MalfunCTIon Or Failure Of A Coolant System Component, Such As A Thermostat, Water Pump, Or Fan Belt, Can Result In Significantly Increased Coolant Temperature And System Pressure. If The Indications Of A Critical Overheating Condition Is Not Noticed By The Driver, It Is Possible That Damage To, Or Failure Of, A Coolant System Component Could Occur.