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BMW M3 (1989) – 93V015000

Vehicle recall defect – The MalfunCTIon Or Failure Of A Coolant System Component Results In Significantly Increased Coolant Temperature And A Resulting Increase In System Pressure.


BMW M3 (1988) – 93V015000

Vehicle recall defect – The MalfunCTIon Or Failure Of A Coolant System Component Results In Significantly Increased Coolant Temperature And A Resulting Increase In System Pressure.


BMW M3 (1997) – 97V131000

Vehicle recall defect – The Cruise Control And Throttle Cables Are Attached To The Same Throttle Valve Actuating Lever At The Throttle Housing. It Is Possible That The PlastIC Bushing On Either Cable Could Break Due To Environmental Influences Coupled With Vibration. If The Bushing Breaks, The Outer Cable Housing Can Separate From The Bushing. In This Case, During Application Of The Throttle Pedal Without Cruise Control Being Engaged, The Outer Tube Could Catch On The Edge Of The Broken Bushing.


BMW M3 (1996) – 97V131000

Vehicle recall defect – The Cruise Control And Throttle Cables Are Attached To The Same Throttle Valve Actuating Lever At The Throttle Housing. It Is Possible That The PlastIC Bushing On Either Cable Could Break Due To Environmental Influences Coupled With Vibration. If The Bushing Breaks, The Outer Cable Housing Can Separate From The Bushing. In This Case, During Application Of The Throttle Pedal Without Cruise Control Being Engaged, The Outer Tube Could Catch On The Edge Of The Broken Bushing.


BMW M3 (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 M3 (1995) – 97V131000

Vehicle recall defect – The Cruise Control And Throttle Cables Are Attached To The Same Throttle Valve Actuating Lever At The Throttle Housing. It Is Possible That The PlastIC Bushing On Either Cable Could Break Due To Environmental Influences Coupled With Vibration. If The Bushing Breaks, The Outer Cable Housing Can Separate From The Bushing. In This Case, During Application Of The Throttle Pedal Without Cruise Control Being Engaged, The Outer Tube Could Catch On The Edge Of The Broken Bushing.


BMW M3 (1995) – 96V111000

Vehicle recall defect – The Brake Light Switch Can Fail Allowing The Switch To Remain In The “Brake Lights Off” Position Or In The “Brake Lights On” Position.


BMW M3 (1995) – 94V151000

Vehicle recall defect – In A Fmvss No. 208 30 Miles-Per-Hour Compliance Test, An Unbelted Test Driver Dummy’S Chest MaximUM Resultant Acceleration Was 70.8 G’S, Which Exceeds The MaximUM Allowable Value Of 60 G’S. Also, The Unbelted Passenger Dummy’S Left Femur MaximUM Load Was 2361 Lbs, Which Exceeds MaximUM Allowable Value Of 2250 Lbs. The Vehicles Do Not Comply With Fmvss No. 208, “Occupant Crash ProteCTIon.”


BMW M3 (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.


BMW M3 (1993) – 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.