2023 BMW X1 Brakes
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I received notice on the recall for my vehicle in October 2024. Since then I have tried to make appointments with BMW of Ramsey to fix the recall issue and they have told me each time that the part is not available and they cannot fix the issue. We are now in May 2025 and this has not been attended to.
There is an outstanding recall on this 2023 vehicle that has been unavailable for two more generations. The car is now in its 2025 version. It appears BMW is making no attempt to remedy this recall.
This recall (24V104) is more than 14 months old, and my BMW dealership (BMW Cleveland) has not contacted me about fixing the recall.
Recall Campaign No. 24V-104 Status Remedy not available Issued FEB 12, 2024 Last Updated Mar 14, 2025 It has been over a year since this recall came out and they have yet to have a fix for all of them. I asked the BMW dealerships near me, they are only fixing: cars that are currently sitting on the lot so they can sell them and cars that are actually experiencing the issue. My car does not have the issue and BMW will not fix it. They told me to wait until maybe Summer or Fall this year but no exact date.
Dealer says the needed parts are on back order. It has been over 1 year, and I have been unable to get the needed repairs.
Recall has been going on for a year and still no remedy. I have no been able to work with this vehicle since BMW put out this recall and there has been no fix for it. I am stuck with this vehicle
Still no fix for this recall. Been 7 months. I am unable to use this vehicle for employment due to its recall status
Thankfully, I have not been involved in an accident to-date, but my 2023 BMW X1 has been the subject of a recall involving its braking system since February 2024, with no available remedy as of August 15, 2024. The lack of urgency by BMW to fix an issue involving the safety of its customers and vehicles' occupants is startling. This is unacceptable. I request that NHTSA investigate this issue and hold BMW accountable for remedying the issue now as it has gone beyond a reasonable amount of time to fix the issue. If a fix is not available, BMW should be made to buy back my vehicle.
The contact owns a 2023 BMW X1. The contact stated that while his son was driving 40 MPH, the vehicle was jerking. The power brakes and stability control were inoperable. Several unknown warning lights were illuminated. The contact stated that the failure was related to NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V104000 (Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Service Brakes). The vehicle was taken to the local dealer, where it was diagnosed and determined that the codes needed to be cleared. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. The vehicle was towed back to the local dealer, who cleared the codes again. The dealer informed the contact that the failure was not related to NHTSA Campaign Number: 24V104000 (Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Service Brakes). The manufacturer was not contacted. The failure mileage was approximately 8,000.
While returning home with my wife and cat, we were approaching a train crossing when I attempted to slow down, already under the posted speed limit and I pressed the brakes very lightly to begin slowing to a stop. The brakes locked up and we began sliding toward the train crossing arms and moving train on the tracks, I attempted pumping the brakes at that point realizing something was very wrong. With every slight touch of the brakes the vehicle would skid more, left, and right, until we came to a screeching halt mere feet from the train crossing arms. I have been told now by BMW roadside assistance that my vehicle is still safe to use. Then when I disagreed was transferred to "master mechanic " who promptly told me it was unsafe for me and others on the road. He set up a tow and it was towed away that same day. Now I have spoken to two different Certified BMW dealers, one of whom I purchased the vehicle from. They both said there's nothing they can do about it as there's no fix. The dealer that currently has is said it's safe to drive and I need to plan to pick it up. This is an absolute disaster of immense proportions that is going to cost someone their life undoubtedly. I was willing to let the vehicle sit until a fix was made available but only to be told that they have no loaners available for me. I paid for my vehicle in full at purchase, and this is the product and service I am provided by doing so. Reprehensible.
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I was given the notice in February 2024 that there was an issue with the integrated brake system and as of today June 4,2024 the dealer states they do not have the parts to fix the issue. It has been 4 months driving a car that is potentially unsafe due to Integrated Brake system. Please advise when BMW is required to have the problem fixed.
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The 2023 BMW X1 has 12 Brakes complaints on file. Review the timeline above for detailed owner experiences.