Rolls-Royce & BMW brake leak recall
BMW’s U.S. division is recalling almost every V8 and V12 model they’ve sold in North America, including the Rolls-Royce Phantom, stretching as far back as 2002.
The U.S. recall totals about 198,000 cars. Their power braking systems have the potential to develop a leak. Though the leak can cause a reduction in braking power, BMW says the vehicles can still be brought to a stop safely. No accidents or injuries have been reported as a result of this issue.
The recalled models include the 2002-2008 BMW 745i, 745Li, 750i, 750Li, 760i and 760Li, the 2007-2008 BMW Alpina B7, the 2004-2010 BMW 645i and 650i, the 2004-2010 BMW 545i and 550i, and the 2003-2010 Rolls-Royce Phantom.
It is likely that the recall will be carried out in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries. Oddly enough, my 2000 BMW M Roadster developed a serious brake leak too that I fixed with my own money. No recall for that though.
Update: The company has confirmed that 6,296 BMW and 485 Rolls-Royce cars are affected in the UAE.
Comments
Orion
Crazy!!its a never ending saga it seems..
xalan al bengal
clever enough to recall them before anyone sues the company if any fault occurs, well never expected it from bmw and RR
ROJ
I got this assumption that carmakers have taken cost cutting and mass production to a super turbo fast level to cover up the increasing demand?