Recalls for your 2000 Bmw Z3

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Goldeneye BMW Z3

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Goldeneye BMW Z3

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GOLDENEYE BMW Z3

Driven by Pierce Brosnan as James Bond

Goldeneye, the 17th James Bond movie released by United Artists, debuts Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Agent 007 of Her Majesty's Secret Service. Armed with his license to kill, Bond races to Russia in search of the stolen access codes for "Goldeneye," an awesome space weapon that can fire an electromagnetic pulse toward earth and render anything with an electric circuit inoperable.

As always, James Bond is furnished with only the best weapons and gadgets which Q, the secret service equipment officer, has on hand. That includes this 23 automobile which has all the usual refinements: machine guns, smoke screen, bullet-proof drivers compartment, and electronic communications system. It also has been equipped with all-points radar, self-destruct system and stinger missiles concealed behind the headlights.

DEFECT #1 - EXTERIOR LIGHTING


Posted on: 2006-03-23
Description
Certain pro-a motors corner lamps, turn signals, and headlights sold as replacement lamps for use on certain passenger vehicles listed above.  Some combination lamps that are not equipped with amber side reflectors fail to conform to federal motor vehicle safety standard no.  108, lamps, reflective devices, and associated equipment.

Consequence
Without the amber reflectors, the vehicle will be poorly illuminated, possibly resulting in a vehicle crash without warning.

Corrective Action
Pro-a motors will notify owners and offer to repurchase the lamps.  The recall began on april 3, 2006.  Owners may contact pro-a motors at 323-838-2988.

Notes
This recall only pertains to pro-a motors aftermarket lamps and has no relation to any original equipment installed on the listed passenger vehicles.for more information on the lamp model numbers, click on document search and view document titled lamp model numbers.customers may contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty: 1-800-424-9153); or go to http://www.safercar.gov.