NHTSA Campaign #98V178000 ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING:COOLING SYSTEM
340,000 vehicles recalled
1993 BMW 525I -- Vehicle description: Passenger vehicles. A malfunction or failure of a coolant system component, such as a thermostat, water pump, or fan belt, can result in significantly increased coolant temperature and system pressure. If the indications of a critical overheating condition is not noticed by the driver, it is possible that damage to, or failure of, a coolant system component could occur.
If a crack were to form or a seam were to separate in the heater core end piece, hot coolant could suddenly be expelled, increasing the risk of personal injury to a vehicle occupant.
Dealers will install a new design radiator cap to control pressure and provide greater coolant overflow in the event of overheating. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #98V178000 »
NHTSA Campaign #97V131000 VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
410,000 vehicles recalled
1993 BMW 525I -- The cruise control and throttle cables are attached to the same throttle valve actuating lever at the throttle housing. It is possible that the plastic bushing on either cable could break due to environmental influences coupled with vibration. If the bushing breaks, the outer cable housing can separate from the bushing. In this case, during application of the throttle pedal without cruise control being engaged, the outer tube could catch on the edge of the broken bushing.
This could cause the throttle valve to remain partially open. It his were to occur, the car might not decelerate as expected increasing the risk of a vehicle crash.
Dealers will install a spring steel clip on the outer tube of each cable in the area of the adjusting screw and plastic bushing. The clip is designed to prevent the outer tube from dislodging from the bushing. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #97V131000 »
NHTSA Campaign #96V111000 SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:SWITCHES:BRAKE LIGHT
180,000 vehicles recalled
1993 BMW 525I -- The brake light switch can fail allowing the switch to remain in the "brake lights off" position or in the "brake lights on" position.
If this happens, the brake lights either will not operate or will be continuously on, regardless of brake pedal position. Following drivers would not be able to determine whether the vehicle is stopping, increasing the potential for a vehicle accident.
Dealers will replace the existing brake light switch with a newly designed switch. For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #96V111000 »