90,000 Owners Told Not to Drive Their Older BMWs Due to Takata Airbag Risks

Chris Teague
by Chris Teague

90 000 owners told not to drive their older bmws due to takata airbag risks

Though it’s been several years since the first problems were reported, we’re still feeling the effects of the massive Takata airbag recall. B MW recently issued a “do not drive” warning to owners of its older vehicles over concerns about their airbags, adding to the list of automakers still recalling vehicles.


The recall affects several models, including the 200-2006 3 Series, the 200-2003 5 Series, and a handful of SUVs. The M3 and iconic E39 M5 are also wrapped into the action, so even rarely-driven sports cars may need an airbag replacement. Owners can check if their vehicle is included on BMW’s recall site, and affected cars get a free airbag replacement.


Takata airbags from the early 2000s are known to explode or deploy improperly if exposed to heat and humidity long-term. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that there had been 25 deaths and hundreds of injuries related to the problem, and the recall was already the largest in history before BMW added 90,000 more vehicles to the list.


Honda and Acura are two others with recent Takata recalls. In February, the pair issued a do not drive warning for several models, including the Accord, Civic, and CR-V from the early 2000s. In that recall, the NHTSA said that the airbags have a 50 percent failure rate, so it’s important not to ignore the problem if you’ve got one of these vehicles.


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  • Sckid213 Sckid213 4 days ago

    I wonder how long the wait is for airbag replacement. I can't imagine that it's a high priority at dealerships. Can the manufacturer force dealers to devote resources to recall work?

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    • Kosmo Kosmo Yesterday

      Different brand, but I had one done in a Sprinter. Made an appointment for the week following my phone call, showed up, and they were done in about an hour.


  • VoGhost VoGhost 4 days ago

    That blue is gorgeous. And I'm loving the rims too.

    • Astigmatism Astigmatism 3 days ago

      Those were the OEM rims for the E39 M5. I _think_ Le Mans blue, but there were a couple of similar blues offered.


  • Sayahh Sayahh 3 days ago

    A 200 3-Series? That's really old.

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    • Art Vandelay Art Vandelay 20 hours ago

      Constantine drove one


  • Schen72 Schen72 2 days ago

    I had both a 2006 Acura RL and a 2008 Acura RDX, both of which needed airbag replacements. My local Acura dealer paid for an Enterprise rental which was a base model BMW X3 - the closest thing they could find that was somewhat comparable to my cars. I drove that thing for 3 months until the parts came in.

    • Jkross22 Jkross22 22 hours ago

      Yeah, same thing happened to us but with an older X5. We had to promise to not drive the X5 while we waited for parts. Enterprise gave us a TransitConnect, which I honestly liked more than the X5. My wife didn't like the TC nearly as much as I did, but that's just because she didn't drive it aggressively.


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