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Thread: Recall for e34s which is active

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    Default Recall for e34s which is active

    found this on dotars but how do we get it fixed, do we just goto a bmw dealership?

    Vehicle Recall Search Results for BMW E34, 5 Series

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    Problem: Steering Lock may activate unintentionally
    Make: BMW
    Model: E34, 5 Series
    Variant:
    Date Range:
    VIN Ranges:
    Status: Active
    Defect: The control cam on the steering lock may break.
    Consequences: Steering lock may engage without supplementary action by the driver.
    Corrective action: BMW dealers will replace the steering lock assembly.
    Notif. Date: 15/11/2006
    DOTARS No.: R06/155
    Supplier Name: BMW
    Campaign No.: 00 32 76 01 00

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    '88 and '89 5'ers are apparently under active recall for their fusable links:

    here in the uk...

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    so what does this mean?
    -Mike

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    Sounds like its time to test the system

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferret
    '88 and '89 5'ers are apparently under active recall for their fusable links:

    here in the uk...
    That one is listed in Australia too - Vehicle Recall Search Results for BMW 525i (1988-1989)

    Problem: CENTRAL FUSE CONNECTION FAILURE
    Make: BMW
    Model:
    525i
    Variant:
    Date Range: 1988-1989
    VIN Ranges: 2078251, 2079950 3431046, 3431820 BC82006, BC83375 BE12003, BE14557
    Status: Inactive

    Defect: As a result of thermal ageing, the design fuse point (80 Amp) could break.
    Consequences: This could cause premature mechanical failure and cause the fuse element to break. In this instance, the electrical system may fail completely.
    Corrective action: Modification of the electrical circuit.
    Notif. Date: 27/11/1992
    DOTARS No.:
    R92/044
    Supplier Name: BMW
    Campaign No.: 0061011700
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    I was just reading the radiator cap recall and learned that M20 and M40 engined cars are meant to have a 1.4bar radiator cap. All the other models should have the 2.0bar cap. My M20 has the wrong cap!

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    Quote Originally Posted by myles
    Sounds like its time to test the system
    excellent

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    I've just sent a message to Brisbane BMW. It would be strange if they actually had an active recall for a car this old. I think that it might be a typo on the dotars site.

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    hmmm i going to the dealers in the next couple of day...I will be picking up some parts AND talking with the principal re relationsip with car club..is it time to test that new relationship?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rob101
    excellent
    Well, they took the vin#s from my cars and looked them up in their system and surprise surprise, no recalls.

    I think it must be an error on Dotars because I had a look in the etk and the steering column/steering lock parts are common between the e32 and e34, so the recall should apply to the e32 as well. It all looks wrong to me. Plus surely one of us here on the forum would have some knowledge of this problem if it does exist.

    I did learn two things today - my 525 has the wrong radiator cap, and one of my workmates should watch out for the recall on his s-type jag catching fire.

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