The Third Row Seats In The BMW X7 May Fold Over In An Accident | Carscoops carscoops
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conducted a field inspection in which any available vehicles were checked for missing springs. It found that a number of seats either did not have properly configured compression springs, or were missing them altogether. Finally, on August 31, BMW decided to conduct a voluntary recall. That’s because the missing or misaligned spring may cause the third-row seatsFortunately, BMW is not aware of any injuries or deaths related to this issue. In order to prevent any from happening, though, the automaker will reach out to owners starting on October 31 asking them to come in to a dealership to have missing springs installed and misaligned springs corrected.
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