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      11-29-2013, 06:08 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by HotRodW View Post
I disagree. I think BMW has handled this poorly. It's been two months since the problem was announced, and I still haven't even received the letter. I experienced the power brake assist failure myself, and I assure you it is a safety issue despite BMW's assurances otherwise. I contacted my dealer after I had the the close call, and I was told they couldn't do anything until the recall is officially announced. The cars should have been parked until the fix could be implemented.

Below is a link to the original thread.

http://e84.xbimmers.com/forums/showt...t=brake+recall
You don't just hit a switch and 150,000 replacement parts pop out along with 150,000 loaner cars. I have never heard of a manufacturer parking all the recall vehicles of any brand. Do you recall the Ford Explorers and people were dying during that one.
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