Feb 12 • 07:30 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

BMW recalls hundreds of thousands of vehicles worldwide

BMW has announced a global recall of hundreds of thousands of vehicles due to a technical defect that could cause cars to catch fire.

German automaker BMW has confirmed a significant global recall affecting hundreds of thousands of its vehicles due to a potentially severe technical issue. The company revealed that around 575,000 vehicles might be impacted, as indicated by the publication 'kfz-Betrieb', although BMW did not disclose the specific number. The recall is prompted by defective starters produced between July 2020 and July 2022, which have shown excessive wear on their electromagnets over time. This wear may lead to a short circuit that poses a risk of vehicle ignition.

The vehicles affected include 16 models that utilize these certain starters. BMW is taking proactive steps to inform vehicle owners about the necessary replacement of the problematic parts to mitigate potential hazards. In a previous recall last year, the same starter issue was reported where water could infiltrate the engine starter, resulting in corrosion, engine start failures, and further complications such as overheating and short circuits. The company is aiming to rectify these ongoing issues to ensure the safety and satisfaction of its customers.

This recall once again spotlights the challenges faced by automotive manufacturers in ensuring product safety and reliability. With past experiences prompting similar recalls, such as last year's incidents, BMW's current actions reflect a commitment to addressing equipment deficiencies effectively and responsibly. As the situation develops, it will be crucial for BMW to maintain transparent communication with consumers and regulators to uphold public confidence in its brand amidst these concerns.

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