Tuesday, November 17, 2020

BMW 228i RECALL CAMPAIGN 14V-627: N20 AND N26 ENGINE - CHECK INTAKE CAMSHAFT

BMW 228i RECALL CAMPAIGN 14V-627: N20 AND N26 ENGINE - CHECK INTAKE CAMSHAFTAuto Worldzz# BMW #228i RECALL CAMPAIGN 14V-627: N20 AND N26 ENGINE - CHECK INTAKE CAMSHAFT PERFORM THE PROCEDURE OUTLINED IN THIS SERVICE INFORMATION ON ALL AFFECTED VEHICLES BEFORE CUSTOMER DELIVERY OR THE NEXT TIME THEY ARE IN THE SHOP FOR MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS. BMW centers must ensure recalls are completed after having been notified by BMW of North America, LLC (BMWNA) that a safety-related defect or noncompliance exists in any motor vehicle or item of replacement equipment in the center's possession at the time of notification. In BMW NA's case, this notification would typically be made by the issuance of a recall notification in the form of a Service Information bulletin (SIB) or transmission of a Dealer Communication System (DCS) recall message. Under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, as amended, if a recall campaign is announced by BMW NA, centers must ensure that all recalls on new vehicles and new items of replacement equipment are completed BEFORE delivery to the consumer. This means that centers may not legally deliver new motor vehicles or new items of replacement equipment to consumers with an open recall. The Safety Act also prohibits centers from selling or leasing the motor vehicle or item of replacement equipment, unless and until the open recall has been completed BEFORE delivery. This also pertains to vehicles in the Certified Pre-Owned program, and to items of replacement equipment. Finally, BMW centers should not sell or use parts that have been recalled by BMW NA. Please follow the specific instructions provided by BMW NA on the return or disposition of the parts. SUBJECT Recall Campaign 14V-627: N20 and N26 Engine - Check Intake Camshaft SITUATION A defect in the intake camshaft can reduce engine oil lubrication to the engine vacuum pump, which may result in the pump's failure. Failure of the engine vacuum pump can lead to subsequent loss of power-assisted braking.https://youtu.be/e_wWFiZCT4E1328608452197949440

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