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BMW Issues Safety Recall for 5,100 Vehicles Over Airbag Concerns | MotorVero

BMW Issues Urgent Safety Recall for 5,100 Vehicles Due to Airbag Deployment Risk

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Which BMW Models Are Affected?

BMW has identified potential safety concerns in approximately 5,100 vehicles across multiple coupe and wagon models from the 2019-2020 model years. The affected vehicles include:

  • 2 Series: 230i, M240i, and M2 Competition coupes
  • 4 Series: 430i, 440i, and M4 coupes
  • 3 Series: 330i xDrive Sports Wagon (2019 model year only)

This recall specifically targets vehicles manufactured between March 2019 and June 2020, with VIN ranges available through official channels.

The Safety Risk: Improperly Deployed Knee Airbags

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has classified this as a serious safety issue due to potential improper assembly of the driver and passenger knee airbag modules. Engineering investigations revealed that:

  • Airbags may have been folded incorrectly during manufacturing
  • The assembly process might not meet BMW's strict safety standards
  • In a collision, affected airbags may not deploy as designed

This defect significantly increases the risk of knee or leg injuries during accidents, particularly in frontal collisions where knee airbag deployment is crucial for occupant protection.

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BMW's Official Recall Solution

BMW has authorized a complete replacement of the affected components at no cost to vehicle owners. The repair process involves:

  • Full inspection of both driver and passenger knee airbag modules
  • Replacement with newly manufactured, properly assembled units
  • Quality verification testing to ensure proper functionality

Authorized BMW service centers have been trained on the specific repair procedures and will prioritize recall appointments. The average repair time is approximately 2-3 hours, though this may vary by dealership.

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What BMW Owners Should Do Immediately

If you own one of the affected vehicles, follow these steps to ensure your safety:

1. Verify Your Vehicle's Recall Status

Check your 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) through:

  • BMW's official recall website
  • The NHTSA recall lookup tool at nhtsa.gov/recalls
  • BMW's customer service at 800-525-7417

2. Schedule Your Free Repair

Use MotorVero's dealer locator tool to find your nearest authorized BMW service center. Recall repairs are performed at no charge, regardless of warranty status.


3. Understand Your Rights

The NHTSA emphasizes that:

  • All recall repairs must be performed free of charge
  • Dealerships cannot refuse service for out-of-warranty vehicles
  • Rental car reimbursement may be available in some cases
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Why This Recall Matters for Vehicle Safety

Knee airbags play a critical role in modern vehicle safety systems by:

  • Preventing leg injuries during frontal collisions
  • Working with seatbelts to properly position occupants
  • Reducing impact forces transferred to the lower body

BMW's proactive recall demonstrates their commitment to addressing potential safety issues before they result in injuries. The automaker has stated they're not aware of any accidents or injuries related to this specific issue.

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Additional Resources for Concerned Owners

For more information about this recall or other BMW safety concerns:

Stay informed about future recalls by registering your vehicle with BMW and signing up for NHTSA recall alerts.

Note: All recall information provided is accurate to the best of our knowledge at time of publication. Always verify with official BMW or NHTSA sources for the most current information.

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Last Updated On Jul, 16-2025

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