History Behind the Recall  

BMW has issued a safety recall affecting nearly 37,000 X3 SUVs after identifying a software issue  that may cause unintended steering wheel movement while the vehicle is stationary. The recall  applies to certain 2025–2026 model year BMW X3 vehicles sold in the United States. 

According to the recall notice filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration  (NHTSA), the issue stems from the steering system software, which may fail to properly detect a  malfunction in the steering torque sensor. If this occurs, the steering wheel could move without  driver input while the vehicle is stopped. 

BMW states that unintended steering movement increases the risk of injury and could potentially  lead to a crash if the vehicle were to move unexpectedly. Although the issue occurs when the  vehicle is stationary, safety regulators consider it a significant concern due to the possibility of  unexpected vehicle behavior. 

At this time, BMW reports that it has not received any reports of injuries related to the defect. Which Vehicles Are Affected  

The recall includes approximately 36,900 vehicles, specifically: 

  • 2025–2026 BMW X3 SUVs 

All affected vehicles were sold in the United States. 

What Owners Need to Do Next  

BMW will resolve the issue through a steering system software update, which will be provided free  of charge. The update can be completed either through an over-the-air (OTA) update or by visiting  an authorized BMW dealership. 

Owner notification letters are expected to begin mailing on February 2, 2026. Owners can also  check whether their vehicle is included in the recall by entering their VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls once  the recall becomes searchable. 

For additional assistance, owners may contact BMW customer service at 800-525-7417 or the  NHTSA Vehicle Safety Hotline at 888-327-4236. 

How BMW Owners Can Take Back Control  

While this recall has been communicated to owners, many continue to be unhappy with the  solutions provided by automakers. These problems have the potential to escalate into further  action, underlining the importance of protecting consumer rights. 

If you struggle with vehicle troubles and feel cornered against big vehicle brands, remember it is  always better to have experts with you. With extensive experience and successful cases at hand, 

The Lemon Firm is your best bet. With dedicated team members always at your disposal, the  package becomes too good to be true. So, if your car is giving you a headache, don’t hesitate to  reach out! 

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About the Author
Sepehr Daghighian is a partner with CCA that is well-versed in all aspects of lemon-law litigation. A 2005 graduate of Loyola Law School, Mr. Daghighian has been practicing litigation throughout the state of California for over 13-years. In this time, Mr. Daghighian has advocated on behalf of California consumers in hundreds of lemon law cases throughout our great state. Mr. Daghighian has also successfully tried numerous such cases to verdict in both Federal and State Court.
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