Check Now If Your BMW Is Affected by Battery Recall - Stay Informed & Take Quick Action If Necessary

BMW recently announced a battery recall for some of its vehicles, including the i4 and iX. The recall was due to batteries not meeting BMW specifications from one specific battery manufacturer.
The recall has caused concern among owners, as it could lead to a “thermal event” if the issue is not addressed. BMW has contacted some owners to stop driving their cars immediately and tow them to a dealer.
Fortunately, BMW NZ and AU recall sites are available to check if your vehicle is affected by any recalls. If you haven't received any contact, you are probably safe. However, if your car is affected, BMW will provide fast resolution for impacted people.
The recall includes three defect codes: 0065800300 - Valet Module, 0065780300 - Airbag Display and 0061870600 - Charging Module. According to BMW I genius, only 80 vehicles were affected and 56 have already been delivered to customers.
It's important to note that this recall only relates to one supplier and all batteries from this supplier with this issue have been recalled. Therefore, it is unlikely that the recall will expand further.
If your vehicle is affected, you or your dealer would have been contacted by BMW corporate. It may take up to two months for a new battery to be built and shipped, so it's important to act quickly if you receive notice of a recall on your vehicle.
Overall, it's important for BMW owners to stay informed about recalls on their vehicles in order to ensure their safety and avoid potential issues down the road. By checking the BMW NZ and AU recall sites regularly, you can make sure that your vehicle is up-to-date with any necessary repairs or replacements.
Additionally, it's important to keep your vehicle serviced and maintained according to the manufacturer's specifications. This will help ensure that any potential issues are addressed quickly and efficiently.
Finally, if you have received notice of a recall on your vehicle, it's important to act quickly and contact your local BMW dealer for assistance. They will be able to provide you with more information about the recall and help you get your vehicle back in working order as soon as possible.









Has anyone been contacted by BMW due to battery recall?
Yes, some i4 owners have been informed to immediately stop using their cars and tow to dealer. However, if you haven't received any contact, you are probably safe.
Is there a fix available for the airbag?
Yes, the fix is available since July 25th for some vehicles with defect codes 0065800300 (Valet Module), 0065780300 (Airbag Display) and 0061870600 (Charging Module).
How many vehicles are affected by the recall?
According to BMW I genius, only 80 vehicles are affected, 56 of which have already been delivered to customers. The recall is not likely to expand as it only relates to one supplier and all batteries from this supplier with this issue have been recalled.
What should I do if my vehicle is affected?
If your vehicle is affected, your car has already been identified and you or your dealer would have been contacted. BMW will provide fast resolution for impacted people. You should contact your local BMW dealer or call BMW customer service to arrange for a free repair.
What will happen if I don't get the recall fixed?
If you don't get the recall fixed, it could lead to potential safety risks such as airbag deployment failure and battery charging issues. It is important that you take action and get the recall fixed as soon as possible.
Is there any compensation available for those affected by the recall?
Yes, BMW has offered a goodwill package of up to $500 for customers who have had their vehicles recalled. This includes reimbursement for towing costs, rental cars, and other related expenses.