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BMW Engine Recall #2018587

Recall date October 26, 2018
Models affected
  • 2015 BMW 1 Series
  • 2016 BMW 1 Series
  • 2013 BMW 3 Series
  • 2014 BMW 3 Series
  • 2015 BMW 3 Series
  • 2016 BMW 3 Series
  • 2017 BMW 3 Series
  • 2013 BMW 5 Series
  • 2014 BMW 5 Series
  • 2015 BMW 5 Series
  • 2016 BMW 5 Series
  • 2015 BMW 7 Series
  • 2015 BMW X3
  • 2016 BMW X3
  • 2017 BMW X3
  • 2014 BMW X5
  • 2015 BMW X5
  • 2016 BMW X5
  • 2017 BMW X5
Units affected 10,368
Details

On certain vehicles, the cooler for Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) module may develop an internal leak and coolant could mix with diesel engine soot/sediment.

In rare circumstances, this condition could result in smouldering particles and lead to the melting of the intake manifold, increasing the risk of a fire causing injury and/or damage to property.

Correction: Dealers will inspect the EGR cooler, and if necessary, replace it.

If it is determined that the EGR cooler has leaked internally, the intake manifold will also be replaced.

The EGR pipe connecting the cooler to the manifold will be cleaned.

Note: An operator may be alerted to this condition by one or more of the following symptoms: A warning symbol in the instrument cluster displaying a loss of engine coolant, a reduction in engine power, an unpleasant odour (exhaust gas), an unusual noise from the engine compartment, and/or smoke from the engine compartment.

Additional information may be available on Transport Canada's website

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