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Image: CarExpert
AutoExec Summary
BMW is recalling over 26,000 X3 SUVs due to a defective cargo rail that may detach from the vehicle in the event of an extreme rear impact. This poses a risk of serious injury to passengers. The recall affects 26,212 vehicles, including the X3 M and Alpina XD3, from 2017 to 2024. Owners of affected vehicles are advised to schedule an appointment with a BMW dealership for a free replacement of the rear cargo rail attachment bolts. For more information or questions, contact BMW Australia’s recall hotline at 1800 243 675. More details about the BMW X3 and Alpina XD3 can be found on their respective websites.
Brands mentioned: BMW, Alpina
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