Emily Sortor  |  January 10, 2019

Category: Auto News

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bmw recallA BMW class action lawsuit states that car owners whose vehicles are affected by a safety recall over possible issues with the blower motor wiring harness can’t get timely repairs and loaner cars.

Plaintiff Wendy Vasquez claims that she purchased a used BMW 328i in June 2013. Vasquez says that in October 2017, she was driving the vehicle on a highway when the BMW lost power and the brakes would not engage.

Allegedly, the lights in the vehicle started flashing, and then the electrical system went out completely. The BMW class action states that the vehicle then began to smoke and catch fire.

Vasquez says she was able to drive to the side of the road, where the vehicle stopped. She claims that after the incident, she took her vehicle to a BMW dealership in Maryland for repairs.

According to the BMW recall class action lawsuit, BMW knew that there were problems with a blower regulator wiring harness and had identified 702,965 vehicles that possessed this defect, including Vasquez’s vehicle.

She also says that the company knew that the defect was caused by the fact that vehicles’ blower regulator wiring harness could degrade and cause an engine fire.

Allegedly, this defect posed a serious danger to drivers and passengers because the vehicle could catch fire while being driven, causing crashes and possibly endangering the lives of users in a fire caused by the vehicle.

The BMW recall class action lawsuit states that BMW did notify the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that the company had decided to recall vehicles possibly affected by the defect.

In the recall, the intent was allegedly to replace the blower regulator wiring harness with a new one and repair any damage done by the defect in Class vehicles.

Vasquez says that when she took her vehicle to the dealership for repairs, she was told the that company did not have the necessary parts for the repairs, because there was a shortage.

She also claims that she was also told that she should not drive her vehicle before the repairs are made because of the danger the defect pose.

Allegedly, BMW promises loaner cars to BMW customers whose cars are subject to recall to not inconvenience them while their cars are not drivable.

Vasquez states that her requests for a loaner car were repeatedly denied, and the company went so far as to deny that her repairs were connected to a safety recall in an attempt to deny her a loaner car.

The BMW recall class action lawsuit claims the following vehicles contain the defect: 2007 to 2012 BMWs with a N51, N52, N52K, or N52T engine in models 128i, 328i, 328xi, 328i XDrive, 335, 335i, 335i xDrive, 335is, 335xi, 335d , M3, 525, 525xi, 528i, 528xi, 530i, 530xi, 535i, X3 3.0si, X3 xDrive30i, X5, Z4 3.0i and Z4 sDrive3.0i.

Vasquez is represented by Roosevelt N. Nesmith of the Law Office of Roosevelt N. Nesmith LLC, Catherine E. Anderson of Giskan Solotaroff & Anderson LLP, and Cory L. Zajdel of Z Law LLC.

The BMW Blower Regulator Wiring Harness Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Wendy Vasquez v. BMW of North America Inc., Case No. 2:19-cv-00144, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

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106 thoughts onBMW Class Action Says Car Owners Can’t Get Timely Recall Repairs

  1. Brett Stewart says:

    Please add me, with the exception of the fire the lose of power happened to me on the expressway!

  2. RONALD MATTHEWS says:

    Yes to this

  3. K. Phillips says:

    Please add me as well

    1. Carlester jones says:

      2009 bmw750 li burns oil

  4. Suzanne Monseur says:

    Add me

  5. Teesha Coleman says:

    I have a X3 2013
    Please add me

    1. Top Class Actions says:

      The case is still moving through the courts and has not yet reached a settlement. Claim forms are usually not made available to consumers until after a court approved settlement is reached. Setting up a free account with Top Class Actions will allow you to receive instant updates on ANY article that you ‘Follow’ on our website. A link to creating an account may be found here: https://topclassactions.com/signup/. You can then ‘Follow’ the article above, and get notified immediately when we post updates!

      1. Yolanda Laster says:

        Please add me. I have a 2007 BMW 525

  6. Maggie Shelton says:

    Add Me Please

  7. Minna Polhemus says:

    Please add me – I have a 2006 325i

  8. Vicjy Cruz says:

    Add me … I had to sell my bmw2006. I was wziting for yhe repair for over 1 year. And couldn’t drive my car uber cost. I reached out to bmw 4 times all times they saud it would cost me to get it chrcked . i felt un safe driving ut so i let mtmy car sit there did more damage .

  9. Diana Nichols says:

    Please add me I have a 2010 328i that has had issues and a 2014 X3.

  10. Diane Gondecki says:

    Please add me. I had a 2008 128i bmw.

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