There have been 4 defect investigations conducted for the following BMW 745 model year vehicles.
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This investigation was opened on Apr. 10, 2012.
It was closed on Jan. 24, 2013.
This investigation resulted in
a vehicle safety recall. In a letter dated October 16, 2012, BMW of north America, LLC (BMW) submitted a defect information report (dir), NHTSA recall no. 12v-502 to NHTSA identifying a safety defect involving the possibility of unattended vehicle rollaway in my 2005 through 2008 BMW 7-series (approximately 45,000) Vehicles covered by this investigations include: the 2002 BMW 7 Series, the 2003 BMW 7 Series, the 2004 BMW 7 Series, the 2005 BMW 7 Series, the 2006 BMW 7 Series, the 2007 BMW 7 Series, the 2008 BMW 7 Series, the 2003 BMW 730D, the 2003 BMW 730I, the 2002 BMW 735I, the 2003 BMW 735I, the 2002 BMW 735LI, the 2002 BMW 745, the 2003 BMW 745, the 2004 BMW 745, the 2005 BMW 745, the 2006 BMW 750, the 2007 BMW 750, the 2008 BMW 750, the 2003 BMW 760, the 2004 BMW 760, the 2005 BMW 760, the 2006 BMW 760, the 2007 BMW 760. See investigation details » |
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This investigation was opened on Aug. 5, 2011.
It was closed on Apr. 23, 2012.
In response to the office of defects investigation's (odi) information request (ir) for pe11-025, BMW provided odi with 1 complaint and 46 field reports relating to either incidents of unattended vehicle rollaway or vehicle movement after the driver expected the vehicle gearshift to automatically
Vehicles covered by this investigations include: the 2002 BMW 7 Series, the 2003 BMW 7 Series, the 2004 BMW 7 Series, the 2005 BMW 7 Series, the 2006 BMW 7 Series, the 2007 BMW 7 Series, the 2008 BMW 7 Series, the 2003 BMW 730D, the 2003 BMW 730I, the 2002 BMW 735I, the 2003 BMW 735I, the 2002 BMW 735LI, the 2002 BMW 745, the 2003 BMW 745, the 2004 BMW 745, the 2005 BMW 745, the 2006 BMW 750, the 2007 BMW 750, the 2003 BMW 760, the 2005 BMW 760, the 2007 BMW 760. See investigation details » |
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This investigation was opened on Jan. 4, 2008.
It was closed on Dec. 31, 2008.
This investigation resulted in
a vehicle safety recall. BMW is conducting a safety recall campaign on approximately 200,000 my04 through my06 subject vehicles built through 11/30/05 to correct the front passenger seat air bag occupant detection mat. The specific vehicles included in the recall aremy04- 06/ 5-series with standard and sport seats, Vehicles covered by this investigations include: the 2006 BMW 3 Series, the 2006 BMW 325, the 2006 BMW 330, the 2004 BMW 5 Series, the 2005 BMW 5 Series, the 2006 BMW 5 Series, the 2004 BMW 525, the 2005 BMW 525, the 2004 BMW 530, the 2005 BMW 530, the 2005 BMW 545, the 2006 BMW 550, the 2006 BMW 6 Series, the 2006 BMW 645, the 2006 BMW 650, the 2004 BMW 7 Series, the 2006 BMW 7 Series, the 2005 BMW 745, the 2006 BMW 750, the 2005 BMW 760, the 2004 BMW X3, the 2005 BMW X3, the 2006 BMW X3, the 2006 BMW X5, the 2004 BMW Z4, the 2005 BMW Z4, the 2006 BMW Z4. See investigation details » |
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This investigation was opened on Sep. 4, 2007.
It was closed on Jan. 4, 2008.
In certain my 2005 through my 2006 BMW vehicles, the occupant classification system (OCS) for the passenger frontal airbag may malfunction and render the passenger airbag inoperative. In June 2006, BMW issued a technical service bulletin (si b 72 02 06) regarding the illumination of the airbag
Vehicles covered by this investigations include: the 2005 BMW 5 Series, the 2006 BMW 5 Series, the 2005 BMW 525, the 2005 BMW 530, the 2005 BMW 545, the 2006 BMW 7 Series, the 2005 BMW 745, the 2006 BMW 750, the 2005 BMW 760, the 2005 BMW X3, the 2006 BMW X3. See investigation details » |