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Checking BMW Recall Notices When Buying a Used BMW Car

Purchasing a used BMW car can be a savvy financial decision, but it also comes with its own set of challenges and risks. One critical aspect that can often be overlooked is checking for any outstanding recall notices on the vehicle. Recalls are issued by BMW to address safety issues that could potentially lead to accidents, injuries, or even fatalities. Hence, ignoring them could be perilous. In this article, we discuss why it's important to check for recall notices and how you can go about doing it.

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We have BMW recalls for the models below.

08/05/2009 - BMW
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because, due to irregularities in the manufacturing process, the front-wheel quick-release axles could break due to reduced wall thickness. Severe loads on the front wheel (off-roading, for example) could cause damage to the quick-release axle.
Model Numbers:
BMW F 800 GS, Type E8GS.
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
08/05/2009 - BMW
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because, due to irregularities in the manufacturing process, the front-wheel quick-release axles could break due to reduced wall thickness. Severe loads on the front wheel (off-roading, for example) could cause damage to the quick-release axle.
Model Numbers:
BMW F 800 GS, Type E8GS.
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
08/05/2009 - BMW
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because, due to irregularities in the manufacturing process, the front-wheel quick-release axles could break due to reduced wall thickness. Severe loads on the front wheel (off-roading, for example) could cause damage to the quick-release axle.
Model Numbers:
BMW F 800 GS, Type E8GS.
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
08/05/2009 - BMW
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because, due to irregularities in the manufacturing process, the front-wheel quick-release axles could break due to reduced wall thickness. Severe loads on the front wheel (off-roading, for example) could cause damage to the quick-release axle.
Model Numbers:
BMW F 800 GS, Type E8GS.
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
30/01/2009 - BMW
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because the procedure used in the past for torquing the threaded fasteners securing the sprocket to the sprocket carrier (tightening torque 25 Nm) resulted in excessive fluctuations in preload force, on account of the fact that the nuts used are of the self-locking type with clamping element. This, in turn, meant that individual threaded fasteners worked loose.
Model Numbers:
, type E8GS
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
30/01/2009 - BMW
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because the procedure used in the past for torquing the threaded fasteners securing the sprocket to the sprocket carrier (tightening torque 25 Nm) resulted in excessive fluctuations in preload force, on account of the fact that the nuts used are of the self-locking type with clamping element. This, in turn, meant that individual threaded fasteners worked loose.
Model Numbers:
, type E8GS
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
30/01/2009 - BMW
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Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because the procedure used in the past for torquing the threaded fasteners securing the sprocket to the sprocket carrier (tightening torque 25 Nm) resulted in excessive fluctuations in preload force, on account of the fact that the nuts used are of the self-locking type with clamping element. This, in turn, meant that individual threaded fasteners worked loose.
Model Numbers:
, type E8GS
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
30/01/2009 - BMW
No Image available
Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because the procedure used in the past for torquing the threaded fasteners securing the sprocket to the sprocket carrier (tightening torque 25 Nm) resulted in excessive fluctuations in preload force, on account of the fact that the nuts used are of the self-locking type with clamping element. This, in turn, meant that individual threaded fasteners worked loose.
Model Numbers:
, type E8GS
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
30/01/2009 - BMW
No Image available
Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because the procedure used in the past for torquing the threaded fasteners securing the sprocket to the sprocket carrier (tightening torque 25 Nm) resulted in excessive fluctuations in preload force, on account of the fact that the nuts used are of the self-locking type with clamping element. This, in turn, meant that individual threaded fasteners worked loose.
Model Numbers:
, type E8GS
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
30/01/2009 - BMW
No Image available
Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because the procedure used in the past for torquing the threaded fasteners securing the sprocket to the sprocket carrier (tightening torque 25 Nm) resulted in excessive fluctuations in preload force, on account of the fact that the nuts used are of the self-locking type with clamping element. This, in turn, meant that individual threaded fasteners worked loose.
Model Numbers:
, type E8GS
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
30/01/2009 - BMW
No Image available
Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because the procedure used in the past for torquing the threaded fasteners securing the sprocket to the sprocket carrier (tightening torque 25 Nm) resulted in excessive fluctuations in preload force, on account of the fact that the nuts used are of the self-locking type with clamping element. This, in turn, meant that individual threaded fasteners worked loose.
Model Numbers:
, type E8GS
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
30/01/2009 - BMW
No Image available
Check This Car for the following recall:
The product poses a risk of injuries because the procedure used in the past for torquing the threaded fasteners securing the sprocket to the sprocket carrier (tightening torque 25 Nm) resulted in excessive fluctuations in preload force, on account of the fact that the nuts used are of the self-locking type with clamping element. This, in turn, meant that individual threaded fasteners worked loose.
Model Numbers:
, type E8GS
Production Dates:
Recall Code:
For more information and see the full recall View
IP: 18.222.188.129