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BMW Australia issues urgent airbag recall affecting more than 60,000 cars including 3 Series, X1 and X3
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BMW Australia issues urgent airbag recall affecting more than 60,000 cars including 3 Series, X1 and X3

1:46pm, 29 July 2024 91 words
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BMW Australia announced a major recall affecting over 60,000 vehicles due to faulty Takata airbag inflators that could cause serious injury or death. The recall covers models made from 2004 to 2017, including the 1 Series, 3 Series, X1, X3, and various ‘F Series’ models. The issue stems from the installation of optional steering wheels with faulty airbags. BMW is proactively notifying affected customers and offering a free replacement. The Takata airbag recall is the largest automotive recall ever, affecting over 100 million vehicles globally. Other affected brands include Honda.

Brands mentioned: BMW, Takata, Honda

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BMW Australia issues urgent airbag recall affecting more than 60,000 cars including 3 Series, X1 and X3
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