Component
POWER TRAIN:AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Manufacturer
BMW of North America, LLC
What Happened
The automatic transmission in your 2005-2008 7-Series has a special system that uses the key fob and a electronic connection to the gear shifter to shift the transmission to Park when you start or stop the engine. However, if you press the Start/Stop button a few times quickly, the system might mistakenly shift the transmission to Neutral instead of Park.
Risk if Unfixed
If you exit your vehicle with the transmission in Neutral and the parking brake off, the car could start rolling away and could crash or hurt people nearby.
Free Fix
Your BMW dealer will fix this issue for free, but you need to schedule the repair after receiving a notice from BMW in November 2012. You can also contact BMW at 1-800-525-7417 or email them at CustomerRelations@bmwusa.com to get the process started.
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Original — What Happened
BMW is recalling certain model year 2005-2008 7-Series vehicles, equipped with the Comfort Access option, and manufactured August 23, 2004, through July 24, 2008. The affected vehicles have an electronic key and an electronic connection between the gear shifter and the transmission (shift-by-wire) that automatically shifts the transmission to Park when the driver presses the Start/Stop button to shutdown the engine. If the driver presses the engine Start/Stop button 2 or 3 times within a short time interval, the system may shift the transmission to Neutral rather than Park. If using the electronic key (Comfort Access mode), there would be no protection from the ignition interlock that prevents key removal if the vehicle is not in Park.
Original — Risk if Unfixed
If the driver exits the vehicle with the transmission in Neutral and the parking brake is not applied, the vehicle may rollaway. Unattended rollaway incidents often result in a crash or cause injury to pedestrians attempting to stop or enter the vehicle or to other bystanders in the path of the vehicle.
Original — Remedy
BMW will notify owners beginning in November 2012. The remedy became available in March 2013. Owners may call BMW at 1-800-525-7417 or email BMW at CustomerRelations@bmwusa.com.
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