760i

BMW 760I (2006) – 12V504000

Vehicle recall defect – BMW Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2007 7-Series Vehicles, Equipped With Both Comfort Access And Soft Close Automatic Options, And Manufactured August 23, 2004, Through September 3, 2007. Due To A Software Problem, The Doors May Appear To Be Closed And Latched, But, In Fact, May Inadvertently Open.


BMW 760I (2006) – 12V502000

Vehicle recall defect – BMW Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2008 7-Series Vehicles, Equipped With The Comfort Access Option, And Manufactured August 23, 2004, Through July 24, 2008. The Affected Vehicles Have An Electronic Key And An Electronic ConneCTIon Between The Gear Shifter And The Transmission (Shift-By-Wire) That Automatically Shifts The Transmission To Park When The Driver Presses The Start/Stop Button To Shutdown The Engine. If The Driver Presses The Engine Start/Stop Button 2 Or 3 Times Within A Short Time Interval, The System May Shift The Transmission To Neutral Rather Than Park. If Using The Electronic Key (Comfort Access Mode), There Would Be No ProteCTIon From The Ignition Interlock That Prevents Key Removal If The Vehicle Is Not In Park.


BMW 760I (2006) – 12V502000

Vehicle recall defect – BMW Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2008 7-Series Vehicles, Equipped With The Comfort Access Option, And Manufactured August 23, 2004, Through July 24, 2008. The Affected Vehicles Have An Electronic Key And An Electronic ConneCTIon Between The Gear Shifter And The Transmission (Shift-By-Wire) That Automatically Shifts The Transmission To Park When The Driver Presses The Start/Stop Button To Shutdown The Engine. If The Driver Presses The Engine Start/Stop Button 2 Or 3 Times Within A Short Time Interval, The System May Shift The Transmission To Neutral Rather Than Park. If Using The Electronic Key (Comfort Access Mode), There Would Be No ProteCTIon From The Ignition Interlock That Prevents Key Removal If The Vehicle Is Not In Park.


BMW 760I (2006) – 12V502000

Vehicle recall defect – BMW Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2008 7-Series Vehicles, Equipped With The Comfort Access Option, And Manufactured August 23, 2004, Through July 24, 2008. The Affected Vehicles Have An Electronic Key And An Electronic ConneCTIon Between The Gear Shifter And The Transmission (Shift-By-Wire) That Automatically Shifts The Transmission To Park When The Driver Presses The Start/Stop Button To Shutdown The Engine. If The Driver Presses The Engine Start/Stop Button 2 Or 3 Times Within A Short Time Interval, The System May Shift The Transmission To Neutral Rather Than Park. If Using The Electronic Key (Comfort Access Mode), There Would Be No ProteCTIon From The Ignition Interlock That Prevents Key Removal If The Vehicle Is Not In Park.


BMW 760I (2005) – 17V328000

Vehicle recall defect – BMW Of North America, Llc (BMW) Is Recalling Certain 2005-2008 745I, 745Li, 750I, 750Li, 760I, 760Li, And B7 ALPIna Vehicles Equipped With Both The Comfort Access And Soft Close Automatic Options. In These Vehicles, The Doors May Appear To Be Closed And Latched, But, In Fact, May Inadvertently Open.


BMW 760I (2005) – 12V504000

Vehicle recall defect – BMW Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2007 7-Series Vehicles, Equipped With Both Comfort Access And Soft Close Automatic Options, And Manufactured August 23, 2004, Through September 3, 2007. Due To A Software Problem, The Doors May Appear To Be Closed And Latched, But, In Fact, May Inadvertently Open.


BMW 760I (2005) – 12V502000

Vehicle recall defect – BMW Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2008 7-Series Vehicles, Equipped With The Comfort Access Option, And Manufactured August 23, 2004, Through July 24, 2008. The Affected Vehicles Have An Electronic Key And An Electronic ConneCTIon Between The Gear Shifter And The Transmission (Shift-By-Wire) That Automatically Shifts The Transmission To Park When The Driver Presses The Start/Stop Button To Shutdown The Engine. If The Driver Presses The Engine Start/Stop Button 2 Or 3 Times Within A Short Time Interval, The System May Shift The Transmission To Neutral Rather Than Park. If Using The Electronic Key (Comfort Access Mode), There Would Be No ProteCTIon From The Ignition Interlock That Prevents Key Removal If The Vehicle Is Not In Park.


BMW 760I (2005) – 12V502000

Vehicle recall defect – BMW Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2008 7-Series Vehicles, Equipped With The Comfort Access Option, And Manufactured August 23, 2004, Through July 24, 2008. The Affected Vehicles Have An Electronic Key And An Electronic ConneCTIon Between The Gear Shifter And The Transmission (Shift-By-Wire) That Automatically Shifts The Transmission To Park When The Driver Presses The Start/Stop Button To Shutdown The Engine. If The Driver Presses The Engine Start/Stop Button 2 Or 3 Times Within A Short Time Interval, The System May Shift The Transmission To Neutral Rather Than Park. If Using The Electronic Key (Comfort Access Mode), There Would Be No ProteCTIon From The Ignition Interlock That Prevents Key Removal If The Vehicle Is Not In Park.


BMW 760I (2005) – 12V502000

Vehicle recall defect – BMW Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2008 7-Series Vehicles, Equipped With The Comfort Access Option, And Manufactured August 23, 2004, Through July 24, 2008. The Affected Vehicles Have An Electronic Key And An Electronic ConneCTIon Between The Gear Shifter And The Transmission (Shift-By-Wire) That Automatically Shifts The Transmission To Park When The Driver Presses The Start/Stop Button To Shutdown The Engine. If The Driver Presses The Engine Start/Stop Button 2 Or 3 Times Within A Short Time Interval, The System May Shift The Transmission To Neutral Rather Than Park. If Using The Electronic Key (Comfort Access Mode), There Would Be No ProteCTIon From The Ignition Interlock That Prevents Key Removal If The Vehicle Is Not In Park.


BMW 760I (2006) – 17V328000

Vehicle recall defect – BMW Of North America, Llc (BMW) Is Recalling Certain 2005-2008 745I, 745Li, 750I, 750Li, 760I, 760Li, And B7 ALPIna Vehicles Equipped With Both The Comfort Access And Soft Close Automatic Options. In These Vehicles, The Doors May Appear To Be Closed And Latched, But, In Fact, May Inadvertently Open.