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Automotive · Japan · 2026-03-30

BMW X1 rear seat belts have improper manufacturing of CS sensors

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CountryJapan
CategoryAutomotive
Published2026-03-30
ManufacturerBMW Co., Ltd.
Models affectedBMW X1 xDrive20d
Units affected2
DefectIn the left and right outer rear seat belts, due to an improper manufacturing process, some CS sensors (vehicle sensitivity sensors) are not properly secured. As a result, in situations such as sudden turns or vehicle rollovers, the sensor may not operate correctly, preventing rear seat occupants from being held in the prescribed position. In the worst case, there is a risk of injury to rear seat occupants due to improper restraint.
Recall number外4154
Official noticeView source ↗

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