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Englewood BMW X3 drivers offered extra security testing by BMW
Even the best run into trouble. We saw an example of this recently in the auto industry when Toyota had to recall some Prius, Corolla and Camry models. It was a messy recall and a problematic legal issue, but Toyota eventually bounced back and found itself in prime shape. Now, New Jersey BMW 3 Series dealers are finding themselves in a bit of a sticky situation. While BMW truly is the best of the best, that doesn't mean that mistakes aren't made.
In fact, mistakes were made in the production of some 2007-10 models but BMW had the foresight to enact a voluntary recall that should take care of the problem. A nice little bit of insight on this recall: the error isn't a fatal one, and most auto experts won't expect it to cause any serious safety issues. Still, it's important to make sure your car is always in perfect working order or you could risk doing serious damage to it. That's why the recall is a great thing to take advantage of, and Englewood BMW X3 dealers highly suggest you take part if you fit the bill.
The news was disseminated recently via a press release through BMW. New Jersey BMW 3 Series dealers are hoping to make as many BMW owners aware of the news as possible so their customers can get the treatment they deserve. According to the press announcement, "BMW of North America has notified the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of its intent to conduct a voluntary recall of some model year 2007-2010 BMWs equipped with twin-turbo inline six-cylinder engines, all of which feature BMW's High Precision Injection direct fuel injection system. It has also asked for approval from the California Air Resources Board to conduct this action. Affected vehicles may experience a failure of the high-pressure fuel pump." Englewood BMW X3 dealers are anticipated an overall positive response from the recall one that is sure to keep loyalists happy with their products. Regardless, the actual action is in the hands of the customers, so let's hope as many as possible respond.
There are many symptoms involved with the engine problems. For one, long-crank engine starting times and the ever annoying "Service Engine Soon" light. If you've owned a car in the last ten years, chances are you've run into this warning before. New Jersey BMW 3 Series owners aren't likely to have seen it very often, as BMW vehicles are usually up to snuff. But that doesn't mean it couldn't happen if you happen to have an affected auto. Reduced engine performance as a result of the automatic kick to "Safe Mode" may also occur, which won't hurt your drive much. At most, it will mask some of the power that BMW owners have come to know and love about their cars. Englewood BMW X3 drivers shouldn't have many problems with their vehicles that is, unless they come equipped with the High Precision Injection direct fuel injection system. It's good to see that BMW is being proactive about the problems.
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Even the best run into trouble. We saw an example of this recently in the auto industry when Toyota had to recall some Prius, Corolla and Camry models. It was a messy recall and a problematic legal issue, but Toyota eventually bounced back and found itself in prime shape. Now, New Jersey BMW 3 Series dealers are finding themselves in a bit of a sticky situation. While BMW truly is the best of the best, that doesn't mean that mistakes aren't made.
In fact, mistakes were made in the production of some 2007-10 models but BMW had the foresight to enact a voluntary recall that should take care of the problem. A nice little bit of insight on this recall: the error isn't a fatal one, and most auto experts won't expect it to cause any serious safety issues. Still, it's important to make sure your car is always in perfect working order or you could risk doing serious damage to it. That's why the recall is a great thing to take advantage of, and Englewood BMW X3 dealers highly suggest you take part if you fit the bill.
The news was disseminated recently via a press release through BMW. New Jersey BMW 3 Series dealers are hoping to make as many BMW owners aware of the news as possible so their customers can get the treatment they deserve. According to the press announcement, "BMW of North America has notified the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of its intent to conduct a voluntary recall of some model year 2007-2010 BMWs equipped with twin-turbo inline six-cylinder engines, all of which feature BMW's High Precision Injection direct fuel injection system. It has also asked for approval from the California Air Resources Board to conduct this action. Affected vehicles may experience a failure of the high-pressure fuel pump." Englewood BMW X3 dealers are anticipated an overall positive response from the recall one that is sure to keep loyalists happy with their products. Regardless, the actual action is in the hands of the customers, so let's hope as many as possible respond.
There are many symptoms involved with the engine problems. For one, long-crank engine starting times and the ever annoying "Service Engine Soon" light. If you've owned a car in the last ten years, chances are you've run into this warning before. New Jersey BMW 3 Series owners aren't likely to have seen it very often, as BMW vehicles are usually up to snuff. But that doesn't mean it couldn't happen if you happen to have an affected auto. Reduced engine performance as a result of the automatic kick to "Safe Mode" may also occur, which won't hurt your drive much. At most, it will mask some of the power that BMW owners have come to know and love about their cars. Englewood BMW X3 drivers shouldn't have many problems with their vehicles that is, unless they come equipped with the High Precision Injection direct fuel injection system. It's good to see that BMW is being proactive about the problems.
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