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Old 30-06-2007, 10:39 AM   #1
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Unhappy BMW Recalling R Series Bikes ..

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Report Date : June 29, 2007 at 08:36 PM
NHTSA Action Number : PE07031

NHTSA Action Number : PE07031 NHTSA Recall Campaign Number : N/A
Make / Models : Model/Build Years:
BMW / R SERIES 2000-2007

Manufacturer : BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE
Component :
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

Date Investigation Opened : June 21, 2007
Date Investigation Closed : Open
Summary:
ODI IS AWARE OF ALLEGED SUBJECT VEHICLE FIRE-EVENTS APPARENTLY DUE TO A MELTED OIL LEVEL SIGHT “GLASS” DURING PERIODS OF EXTENDED ENGINE IDLING. OIL DRAINS FROM THE ENGINE CRANKCASE, THROUGH THE MELTED SIGHT GLASS. IT THEN COATS THE EXHAUST SYSTEM (INCLUDING THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER) AND IGNITES. THIS SCENERIO IS ALSO DESCRIBED IN A (CONFIDENTIAL) NUMBER OF FIELD REPORTS PROVIDED TO NHTSA BY BMW PURSUANT TO THE EWR REQUIREMENTS. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THESE ALLEGATIONS WE HAVE OPENED THIS PE.

Don't know if this applies to Aus BMW bikes, but any FF who own Bimmers, check with your Bimmer service dept...

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