At a glance
What can fail
The integrated brake system may fail, reducing power brake assist or preventing the anti-lock brake and stability control systems from working properly.
The 2025 BMW X6 has 4 recalls, the most serious being a brake system fault that can reduce braking power, extend stopping distances, and cause the anti-lock brakes and stability control to stop working.
The brake-related issue appears across several overlapping filings, but the core problem is the same: the integrated brake system can malfunction in ways that leave the driver with a heavier, less responsive brake pedal and without the electronic safety nets that help maintain control during hard stops or slippery conditions. Without functioning anti-lock brakes, wheels can lock up during emergency braking, and without stability control, the vehicle is more likely to slide or spin when traction is lost. Prior repair attempts across related filings did not fully resolve the issue, which is why multiple campaigns exist for what amounts to the same underlying concern.
The remaining recall covers front seatbelts on certain X6 trims, specifically the xDrive40i, M60i, and M variants. Two separate problems are involved: the seatbelt warning light may fail to alert occupants when a belt is not buckled, and the airbag system may not deploy correctly in a crash. Either issue raises the risk of injury when a collision occurs, since an unbuckled occupant goes unwarned and the supplemental restraints may not respond as designed.
At a glance
What can fail
The integrated brake system may fail, reducing power brake assist or preventing the anti-lock brake and stability control systems from working properly.
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What the fix does
The integrated brake system will be inspected and replaced if needed at no cost to you.
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.
At a glance
What can fail
Welds in the servomotor of the brake control module may break, causing loss of power brake assist, rear braking, and potentially the antilock brake and stability control systems.
What the fix does
Dealers will replace the integrated brake system at no cost to you.
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.
At a glance
What can fail
The seat belt system may incorrectly sense that passengers are belted, stopping the warning light from turning on and potentially preventing airbags from deploying in a crash.
What the fix does
Dealers will inspect and replace the front seat lower seat belts as needed at no cost.
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.
At a glance
What can fail
The integrated brake system may fail, reducing power brake assist or preventing the antilock brake and stability control systems from working properly.
What the fix does
Dealers will replace the integrated brake system at no cost to you.
Summarized — see the official notice for exact wording, dates, and contacts.