Engine Stalling Due to ECU Software – 2013-2016 BMW G650GS & 2013-2015 BMW G650GS Sertao

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NHTSA Campaign Number: 16V689
Manufacturer BMW of North America, LLC
Components ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING
Potential Number of Units Affected 1,398

 

Engine Stalling Due to ECU Software

If the engine stalls during operation, it increases the risk of a crash.

 

Summary

BMW of North America, LLC (BMW) is recalling certain model year 2013-2016 BMW G650GS motorcycles manufactured March 8, 2013, to October 12, 2015, and 2013-2015 BMW G650GS Sertao motorcycles manufactured March 8, 2013, to May 23, 2014.

The affected motorcycles may stall during operation due to an engine control unit (ECU) software issue.

 

Remedy

BMW will notify owners, and dealers will update the ECU software, free of charge.

The recall is expected to begin November 18, 2016.

Owners may contact BMW customer service at 1-800-525-7417.

Note: This recall supersedes recall 15V-537.

Motorcycles that were repaired under that recall need to have their software updated again as part of this campaign.

 

Notes

Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.

 

Check if your BMW Motorcycle has a Recall

 

Recall 16V-689

Engine idle unstable

G 650 GS (R13/40),
G 650 GS Sertão (R13/40)

Service Information No. SI 13 003 16

 

Service Information No. SI 13 003 16

Recall 16V-689 Measure for stabilization of idle

 

Situation

BMW Motorrad has ascertained that the software of the BMS-E is incorrect. Idling is occasionally unstable (most often after long journeys); the engine stalls with the clutch lever pulled and the engine RPM’s drop to idle. The engine may stall again after immediately being restarted.

 

Vehicles affected

In order to determine if a specific vehicle is affected by this Technical Campaign, it will be necessary to verify all vehicle VINs through a DCS Vehicle History Check. Based on the response of the system, either proceed with the repair or take no further action. Please note, affected VINs may not appear until 24-72 hours after the release of this bulletin.

 

NHTSA Statement

PERFORM THE PROCEDURE OUTLINED IN THIS SERVICE INFORMATION ON ALL AFFECTED VEHICLES BEFORE CUSTOMER DELIVERY OR THE NEXT TIME THE VEHICLE IS IN THE SHOP FOR MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS.

BMW Motorcycle dealers must ensure recalls are completed after having been notified by BMW of North America, LLC (BMW Motorrad USA) that a safety-related defect or noncompliance exists in any motor vehicle or item of replacement equipment in the dealer’s possession at the time of notification.

In BMW NA’s case, this notification would typically be made by the issuance of a recall notification in the form of a Service Information (SI) bulletin or transmission of a Dealer Communication System (DCS) recall message.

Under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, as amended, if a recall campaign is announced by BMW NA, dealers must ensure that all recalls on vehicles and new items of replacement equipment are completed BEFORE delivery to the consumer. This means that dealers may not legally deliver new vehicles or new items of replacement equipment to consumers with an open recall.

The Safety Act also prohibits dealers from selling or leasing the vehicle or item of replacement equipment, unless and until the open recall has been completed BEFORE delivery. This also pertains to motorcycles in the Certified Pre-Owned program, and to items of replacement equipment.

Finally, BMW motorcycle dealers should not sell or use parts that have been recalled by BMW Motorrad USA.

Please follow the specific instructions provided by BMW Motorrad USA on the return or disposition of the parts.

 

Aftersales solution

This recall consists of:

  • Working through the maintenance schedule for the remediation of possible mechanical faults x
  • Updating with ISTA/P version 3.60.3 or higher

The following part number must be specified in the final report:  8 388 469

 

Special Tools

Adapter cable (61 0 591) see figure 1 on following page. This adapter cable needs to be connected in line with the ICOM D cable, see Figure 2 on following page. When connected in line, you then turn the ignition switch to ON and turn the switch located on the side of the adapter cable to ON. (A green LED will light up)

The attachments (maintenance schedule and work item 00 60 315) to this Service Information will be published with the Repair and Service Data BMW Motorrad (AIR, from 03/2017). From then on, the description is to be taken from the respective current Repair and Service Data BMW Motorrad.
The work item in the attachment applies by analogy for the other model affected.

 

Service Information No. SI 13 003 16

Recall 16V-689 Measure for stabilization of idle

 

Warranty processing

Defect code

00 00 13 18 00 Measures for the stabilization of idling

 

FRU numbers

00 60 315 Measures for the stabilization of idling, 15 FRUs

 

NOTICE

As all measures for SI 13 002 15 (023)R Engine idle unstable, R13 (00 00 13 16 00) are also performed as part of this Recall, this is closed centrally for all affected vehicles.

 

Warranty processing of anomalies in the maintenance schedule

Defect code

13 61 97 12 00 Peripheral vehicle check for the stabilization of idling

 

NOTICE

Anomalies within the scope of the maintenance schedule can be billed under the temporary defect “Peripheral vehicle check for the stabilization of idling”. Existing job items are to be used. According to the repair manual, approval must be sought from Technical Support prior to performing repairs on the engine.

 

Questions regarding this bulletin?

For technical inquires in relation to this bulletin Please contact the PuMA team
For warranty inquires in relation to this bulletin Motorrad.Warranties@bmwna.com
For parts inquires in relation to this bulletin Adam.Sacher@bmwnaext.com
Motorcycle Service and Technical Manager Gordon.McDonnell@bmwna.com
Bulletin authored/published by Gery.Torok@bmwna.com

 

Fig. 1

61 0 591 Adapter Cable

 

Fig.2

BMW ICOM

 

 

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0188 – G 650 GS

00 60 315 Measures for the stabilisation of idling

 

1

– without centre standOE (0636)

Installing auxiliary stand

  • Place the motorcycle on its side stand (1).
  • Insert sleeves (00 1 612) into the frame.
  • Position stand (00 1 611) at the frame and secure it with pin (00 1 613).
  • Lift the vehicle on to the auxiliary stand: do not apply leverage to the auxiliary-stand lever
    (arrow) in this process; instead, lift the vehicle.
  • Retract side stand (1).

auxiliary stand

 

2

Removing trim panel components

 

3

Removing battery

  • Loosen rubber strap (1) and remove small heat protection mat (2).

rubber strap (1) small heat protection mat (2)

 

CAUTION

Handling of battery acid not in compliance with correct procedure

Danger of injury

  • Protect eyes, face, hands, paintwork and clothing.

 

ATTENTION

Battery not disconnected in accordance with correct procedure

Risk of short-circuit

  • Always proceed in compliance with the specified disconnection sequence.

battery

 

4

Checking battery acid level

  • Check the acid level of the battery cells against the mark on the casing.

Check

Technical data
Specified level, battery acid

Specified level, battery acid

Between MIN and MAX marks

 

Result

Acid level is too low.

Measure

 

Correct the battery acid level

CAUTION

Handling of battery acid not in compliance with correct procedure

Danger of injury

  • Protect eyes, face, hands, paintwork and clothing.

Specified level, battery acid

 

  • Place the battery (1) upright.
  • Remove plugs (2) of the cells in question.
  • Fill the affected cells of the battery to the MAX mark, do not overfill.
General consumable
distilled water 83 19 0 394 350, 83 19 0 394 368

 

  • Install sealing plug (2).

Specified level, battery acid

 

5

Measuring battery voltage

Check

Technical data
Battery voltage Specified value min 12.5 V
Totally discharged, battery faulty min 11 V

 

Result

Battery voltage is below the setpoint value:

Measure

Workshop equipment

BMW Motorrad battery charger

Order No.: 81 74 0 421 092

BMW Motorrad battery charger (version for Europe without GB)

 

Result

The battery is totally discharged or faulty:

Measure

6

Removing intake air pipe

intake air pipe

 

7

Removing air filter element

air filter element

 

8

Checking the intake air silencer for oil accumulation

Check

  • Check the intake air silencer (1) on the inside for oil accumulation.

Result

Small quantity of oil (moist with oil)

Measure

  • Clean and dry the inside of the intake air silencer.

Result

Substantial quantity of oil (oil covers the floor)

Measure

Contact Technical Support.

 intake air silencer

 

9

Remove the intake air silencer

  • Remove screw (1), washer (2) and bush (3).

 intake air silencer

 

  • Remove screws (1).
  • Release clip (2).
  • Disconnect breather hose (3).
  • Open the cable strap (arrow).
  • Remove intake air silencer (4).
  • Cover the port of throttle-valve stub (5).

 intake air silencer

 

10

Checking the installation of the ignition coils

ATTENTION

Mixing up of connecting lines of direct ignition coils

Engine damage

  • Note the colour codes of the connecting lines.

ignition coils

 

11

Removing direct ignition coil

  • Disconnect plug (1).
  • Remove direct ignition coil (2) with puller (12 3 561).

ignition coils

 

12

Removing spark plugs

spark plugs

 

13

Checking the spark plug images

  • Function-critical spark plug images
    • 1 Bent ground electrode
    • 2 Erosion or corrosion on the platinum pin and the centre electrode
    • 3 Marks made by ignition sparks
    • 4 Thermal damage to the ground electrode
    • 5 Signs of leakage current due to heavy deposits
    • 6 Sealing ring pulled over the threads
    • 7 Cross fracture of the insulator
    • 8 Insulator that has been sawed into by surface-gap sparks (platinum spark plug)
    • 9 Broken insulator not detectable as such in this position
    • 10 Broken insulator detectable as such through tilting
    • 11 Heavily sooted spark plug

spark plugs

 

  • Function-uncritical spark plug images
    • 1 Normal deposits of oil incineration ash
    • 2 Deposits of oil incineration ash with erosion
    • 3 Slightly increased deposits of oil incineration ash
    • 4 Spark scoring in the case of surface-gap spark plugs
    • 5 Normal brown colouration through glowdischarge
    • 6 Permitted erosion on the centre electrode
    • 7 Slightly increased brown colouration through glow dis- charge
    • 8 Water in the spark plug shaft

spark plugs

 

14

Installing spark plugs

Tightening torques
Spark plug in cylinder head
M12 x 1.25 23 Nm

 

Technical data
Spark plugs, manufacturer and designation NGK DR 8 EB

 

spark plugs

 

15

Installing direct ignition coils

ATTENTION

Mixing up of connecting lines of direct ignition coils

Engine damage

  • Note the colour codes of the connecting lines.

  • Connect plugs (2); colour code white on the cable (arrow) is on the outside (secondary spark plug).

spark plugs

 

16

Removing cover of electronic equipment box

ATTENTION

Electrical component with contact to vehicle parts

Risk of short-circuit

  • Insulate the electrical component (e.g. with insulating tape).

  • Release the starter relay with bracket (1).
  • Remove screw (2).
  • Remove cover (3), noting bracket (4).

cover of electronic equipment box

 

17

Checking the relay and fuse of the DME control unit

  • Remove the relay (1) of the DME control unit.
  • Check the contacts for corrosion and clean if necessary.
General consumable
Contact spray 81 22 9 400 208

 

  • Install the relay (1) and ensure that it engages while doing so.
  • Remove the relay (2) for the load-shedding relay.
  • Check the contacts for corrosion and clean if necessary.

relay and fuse

 

General consumable
Contact spray 81 22 9 400 208

 

  • Install the relay (2) and ensure that it engages while doing so.
  • Remove lid (1) of the fuse box.
  • Remove fuse F1.
  • Check the contacts for corrosion and replace fuse, if necessary.
  • Install the fuse F1.

relay and fuse

 

18

Installing cover of electronic equipment box

  • Place cover (3) in position, noting bracket (4).
  • Install screw (2).
  • Secure the starter relay with bracket (1).

cover of electronic equipment box

 

19

Checking the wiring harness in the area of the steering head for chafe marks and protecting it from damage

  • Cut through the cable straps (arrows).
  • Check the point of contact of the wiring harness (1) and the air duct (2) for chafe marks/damage.
  • If damaged, repair the wiring harness.
  • Pad the point of contact using fabric adhesive tape to avoid future damage.
  • Close the cable strap (arrows).

wiring harness

 

20

Removing cable cover

  • Remove screws (1).
  • Turn cable cover (2) round and disconnect and disengage plug (3) for the voltage regulator.

cable cover

 

21

Checking the ground screw connection on the cylinder

  • Check the screw (1) and the ground connection (2) for tight fit and corrosion.
Tightening torques
Wiring harness (earth) to cylinder, right
M6 x 12 8 Nm

 

ground screw connection on the cylinder

 

22

Installing cable cover

  • Connect plug (3) for the voltage regulator and secure it to cable cover (2).
  • Secure cable cover (2) with screws (1).

cable cover

 

23

Checking the wiring harness and the plug connection under the seat

  • Cut through the cable straps (arrows).
  • Disconnect plug (1) for the BMS control unit.
  • Check, if wiring harness (2) is secured with cable straps (3) in the connector (1).
  • If necessary, retrofit the cable straps (3).

wiring harness

 

  • Check, if the cables are jammed between the cover (1) and control unit (2) (Arrow).
  • If necessary, repair the cables and route them correctly.

wiring harness

 

  • Check the wiring harness for chafe marks/damage.
  • Check only visually if pins are loose/squashed. The pins vary in length. If required, use a torch
    and a magnifying glass. Do not insert any tools in the sockets.
  • Connect plug (1) for the BMS control unit.
  • Secure wiring harness (2) with the cable straps (arrows).

wiring harness

 

24

Checking the clamp on the throttle-valve stub for tight fit (analogous to SI 17/2015)

Tightening torques
Throttle body to intake stub
1…1.2 Nm

 

throttle-valve

 

25

Retrofitting the large heat protection mat, if required

  • Check, if the large heat protection mat (1) is installed and retrofit, if required.

large heat protection mat

 

  • Remove the spring washers (1) using diagonal cutting pliers.
  • Ensure that the insulator discs (2) behind the heat shield (3) are not lost.
  • Do not remove the heat shield (3).

large heat protection mat

 

ATTENTION

Contact of battery positive terminal and aluminium side of the heat protection mat Risk of short-circuit

  • Install the heat protection mat correctly: Aluminium side to the oil reservoir, carbon mat towards
    the battery.

  • Secure the large heat protection mat (1) with new spring washers (2), with the aluminium side towards the oil reservoir.
  • Slide the lower section of the large heat protection mat (1) between the cylinder head cover (3) and the battery holder (4).

large heat protection mat

 

26

Install the intake air silencer

Tightening torques
Intake air silencer to carrier frame
M6 8 Nm

 

intake air silencer

 

  • Route breather hose (3) and secure it with a cable tie (arrow).
  • Install screw (1) with washer (2) and bushing (3).
Tightening torques
Oil tank to intake air silencer
M6 x 35 4 Nm

 

intake air silencer

 

27

Installing air filter element

air filter element

 

28

Installing intake air pipe

  • Install intake air pipe (4), noting rubber grommet (5).
  • Make sure that all components are correctly seated (arrow).
  • Hold flange (2) in position and install screw (3).
Tightening torques
Flange (air intake pipe) to battery carrier
2.5 Nm

 

intake air pipe

 

29

Installing the battery with the small heat protection mat

ATTENTION

Battery not connected in accordance with correct procedure

Risk of short-circuit

  • Always proceed in compliance with specified installation sequence.
  • Never install a battery without protective cap.

Tightening torques
Wiring harness to battery
M6 x 12 5 Nm

 

  • Lubricate battery terminals (3) and (4).
Lubricant
Acid-free friction-bearing grease 81 22 9 407 174

 

  • Secure protective cap (5).

battery

 

ATTENTION

Contact of battery positive terminal and aluminium side of the heat protection mat

Risk of short-circuit

  • Install the heat protection mat correctly: Aluminium side to the front, carbon mat towards the battery.

  • Position small heat protection mat (2) with aluminium side to the outside and secure with rubber strap (1).

rubber strap (1) small heat protection mat (2)

 

30

Connecting BMW Motorrad diagnostic system to vehicle

  • Connect the BMW Motorrad battery charger by connecting the red lead to the battery positive terminal or the battery- positive adapter point first and then connect the black lead to the battery negative terminal or ground, as applicable.

NOTICE

When carrying out diagnosis and programming, use a battery charger with 30 A approved by BMW Motorrad that ensures an on-board system voltage of 13 V.


  • Remove cap (1).
  • Connect the BMW Motorrad diagnostic system.

NOTICE

See the information about the BMW Motorrad diagnostic system for all further instructions.

Remove cap (1)

 

31

Performing the software update

  • Start the programming routine and follow the instructions issued by the BMW Motorrad diagnostic
    system.
  • Perform the software update.

 

32

Allowing the engine to warm up (teaching in the idle speed adaptation)

NOTICE

Teaching in of the idle speed adaptation should begin when the engine is cold.


  • Allow the engine to idle until the fan runs twice.
  • During warm-up, do not accelerate, the engine must run at idling speed.

 

33

Checking the intake area for tightness

  • Allow the engine to run at idling speed.
  • Spray Startpilot on the throttle valve (1) and intake manifold (2).
  • If there is a leak, the speed will increase by itself for a short time. Localise leaks in this way.
  • Carry out repair measures, if required.

NOTICE

If repairs are carried out, a readaption is required.

 

throttle valve (1) and intake manifold (2)

 

34

Checking engine oil level

  • Position the motorcycle upright and allow the engine to idle until the fan starts up, then allow the engine to continue idling.
Technical data
Engine run time before oil-level check Motorcycle upright; after switch-on of the fan motor 3 min

 

  • Switch off the engine.
  • Remove oil dipstick (1) and clean the dipstick.

Check

  • Seat oil dipstick (1) on the oil filler neck arrow but do not engage the threads.
  • Remove oil dipstick (1) and check the oil level.
Technical data
Engine oil, specified level

oil dipstick (1)

 

oil dipstick (1)

 

Technical data
Between MIN and MAX marks

 

Result

If the oil level is below the MIN mark:

Measure

  • Top up the engine oil.
Technical data
Engine oil, quantity for topping up Difference between MIN and MAX 0.25 l
Viscosity class

 

Result

If the oil level is above the MAX mark:

Measure

  • Correct the oil level.
  • Install oil dipstick (1).

 

35

Performing vehicle test with BMW Motorrad diagnostic system

  • Perform the vehicle test with the BMW Motorrad diagnostic system and read out the fault memory.

NOTICE

When working with the BMW Motorrad diagnostic system, always follow the instructions it issues.


  • Follow instructions or use the diagnosis options, as applicable

 

36

Disconnecting BMW Motorrad diagnostic system from motorcycle

  • Close all diagnostic programs and switch off the ignition.
  • Disconnect the BMW Motorrad diagnostic system from the motorcycle and secure cap (1).
  • Disconnect the BMW Motorrad battery charger from the motorcycle.

 secure cap (1)

 

37

Installing trim panel components

  • Install the left fairing side panel.
  • Install the right fairing side panel.
  • Install centre trim panel.
  • Install the seat.

 

38

– without centre standOE (0636)

Removing auxiliary stand

  • Place the motorcycle on its side stand.
  • Remove pin (00 1 613) and remove stand (00 1 611).
  • Remove sleeves (00 1 612).

 

39

Final check of work performed

  • Check the following:
    • The work as performed achieved the intended purpose.
    • All reservoirs and containers have been filled and all fluids and lubricants are at their correct levels.
    • All threaded fasteners released beforehand have been correctly retightened.
    • The fuel system is free of leaks.
    • The lights and signalling equipment are fully operational and the vehicle is roadworthy.
    • The brake pads of the front and rear brakes are bedded against the brake discs.

 

Function test, engine start suppression

Requirement

Emergency-off switch (kill switch) not pressed. Side stand retracted.

Check

  • Select neutral.
  • Switch on the ignition.
    • Neutral telltale light “N” lights up.
  • Select a gear.
    • Neutral indicator light “N” goes out.
  • Press the starter button.
  • Extend the side stand.
  • Pull the clutch lever.
  • Press the starter button.
    • Starter turns, but engine does not fire.
  • Retract the side stand.
  • Press the starter button without releasing the clutch lever.

Result

Engine start suppression faulty

Measure

Check the appropriate parts with the BMW Motorrad diagnostic system.

 

BMW

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY RECALL
This notice applies to your motorcycle,
Recall Campaign No. 16V-689: Engine Control Unit Software

 

December 2016

Dear BMW Owner / Lessee:

This notice is sent to you in accordance with the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act.  BMW AG has decided that a defect, which relates to motor vehicle safety, exists in certain Model Year 2013-2016 BMW G 650 GS and Model Year 2013-2015 BMW G 650 GS Sertao motorcycles.  Our records indicate that you are the owner or lessee of a potentially affected motorcycle.

 

What is the issue?

This recall involves the engine control unit software which regulates engine idle speed.  If the clutch lever is engaged, and the engine is operating at idle speed, the engine may stall.  Engine stalling typically occurs shortly before the motorcycle is brought to a stop and could increase the risk of a crash.

 

When coming to a stop, be attentive to the engine idle.

If the engine stalls, then this issue may be occurring. Carefully move away from traffic and pull over to a safe location as soon as possible.  Do not continue to ride your motorcycle.  You may contact BMW Motorcycle Roadside Assistance at 1-877-680-2176 to have your motorcycle brought to the nearest authorized BMW Motorcycle dealer.

 

What should you do?

In November 2016, we notified you of this recall and that parts were not available.  We are pleased to now inform you that parts are available.  You should have the engine control unit software updated as soon as possible.  Please contact your authorized BMW motorcycle dealer immediately to schedule an appointment. You can locate your nearest BMW motorcycle dealer at www.bmwmotorcycles.com/dealers.

If you are not the only rider of this motorcycle, please advise all other riders of this important information.

 

What will BMW do?

The engine control unit software will be updated.  This free repair will take approximately 1 hour.

 

What if I am not the current owner/lessee of this motorcycle?

You can update motorcycle ownership and contact information by filling out the enclosed postage-paid card.  If you are a motorcycle lessor, Federal Regulations require you to forward this notice to your lessee within ten days.  

 

What if I have questions or experience problems?

Should you have any questions about this recall, please contact your authorized BMW motorcycle dealer. If you need additional assistance, contact BMW Customer Relations and Services via Email at CustomerRelations@bmwusa.com  or by calling 1-800-525-7417.  For the latest updates to this recall, please visit www.bmwmotorcycles.com/recall.

If your BMW motorcycle dealer is unable to remedy the defect without charge or within a reasonable period of time, you may notify the Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave., S.E., Washington, DC 20590, call the toll-free Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153), or go to https://www.safercar.gov.

Please be assured that your safety is important to us and we sincerely apologize if this recall causes any inconvenience.  We recommend always wearing a helmet and protective apparel when riding.

Sincerely,

BMW of North America, LLC

 

TREAD ACT CUSTOMER REIMBURSEMENT PLAN

(BMW of North America, LLC)

 

If you have paid for the repair described in the attached letter, and you would like your expenses to be considered for reimbursement, please contact your authorized BMW Motorcycle dealer.  Expenses paid to repair facilities outside of the BMW Motorcycle dealer network will be considered; however, the repair procedure must meet BMW standards.

Your authorized BMW Motorcycle dealer will request a copy of your owner notification letter, as well as, your previously paid invoice. They will then inspect your motorcycle (if it is still in your possession) prior to submitting a claim on your behalf to BMW of North America, LLC for reimbursement.

 

Please note the following:

  • Only a repair that is the subject of this safety recall is reimbursable. Consequential expenses such as towing, rental, accommodations, damage repairs, etc. will not be reimbursed.
  • The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for BMW Genuine Parts will be considered as the guideline for reasonable part charges.
  • Repair labor, taxes and hazardous waste disposal, when previously paid, are eligible for reimbursement.
  • Expenses for repairs performed more than 10 days after the date of the last owner notification letter sent by BMW are not eligible for reimbursement.

Your authorized BMW Motorcycle dealer should be able to answer any questions that you may have regarding your qualifications for reimbursement of a previous repair.  If you qualify for such a reimbursement, your BMW Motorcycle dealer will also be able to advise you of the manner in which you can expect to receive reimbursement.

Your authorized BMW Motorcycle dealer should be your primary contact on this issue; however, our Customer Relations and Services Department may be contacted at 1-800-525-7417 for any special assistance that you may require.

In special situations where your authorized BMW Motorcycle dealer cannot be of assistance, you may submit your written request for reimbursement to:

Customer Relations and Services Department
BMW of North America, LLC
P.O. Box 1227
Westwood, NJ 07675-1227

 

If you intend to submit a request for reimbursement to our Customer Relations and Services department, your motorcycle (if it is still in your possession and was repaired at a facility outside of the BMW Motorcycle dealer network) will need to be inspected at an authorized BMW Motorcycle dealer before a claim can be accepted for consideration.  This is to ensure that prior repairs at an outside facility meet BMW standards for recall completion.

 

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2 thoughts on “Engine Stalling Due to ECU Software – 2013-2016 BMW G650GS & 2013-2015 BMW G650GS Sertao”

  1. I own a 2013 Sertao which I bought used. How can I find out if this recall (no. 16V-689) has been completed on my bike? VIN WB101460XDZC95492

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