Transport Canada Recall - 2021056 -
Brand(s)
Summary
Affected products
2011 | BMW | S1000RR, 2011 | BMW | K1300S, 2011 | BMW | R1200RT, 2011 | BMW | K1300R, 2011 | BMW | K1600GTL, 2011 | BMW | R1200R, 2011 | BMW | R1200GS, 2011 | BMW | K1600GT, 2012 | BMW | R1200R, 2012 | BMW | R1200GS, 2012 | BMW | K1300S, 2012 | BMW | K1600GTL, 2012 | BMW | K1600GT, 2012 | BMW | K1300R, 2012 | BMW | R1200RT, 2012 | BMW | S1000RR, 2013 | BMW | K1600GT, 2013 | BMW | S1000RR, 2013 | BMW | K1300R, 2013 | BMW | K1300S, 2013 | BMW | R1200R, 2013 | BMW | R1200RT, 2013 | BMW | R1200GS, 2013 | BMW | HP4, 2013 | BMW | K1600GTL, 2014 | BMW | K1600GTL, 2014 | BMW | HP4, 2014 | BMW | R1200RT, 2014 | BMW | R1200R, 2014 | BMW | K1300S, 2014 | BMW | S1000R, 2014 | BMW | R NINE T, 2014 | BMW | K1600GT, 2014 | BMW | S1000RR
Issue
On certain motorcycles, the fuel pump flange could crack. If this happens, fuel could leak while the engine is running. Note: This is an expansion of recall 16 002 20 (014) (Transport Canada Recall No. 2020-437).
Safety risk
A fuel leak can create the risk of a fire.
Corrective actions
BMW will notify owners by mail and instruct you to take your motorcycle to a dealer to replace the fuel pump and auxiliary fuel pump (if equipped) with an improved version.
Background
Visit Transport Canada’s Motor Vehicle Safety Recalls Database for the original recall.
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