German automaker BMW is recalling hundreds of thousands of vehicles globally due to a potential fire risk associated with faulty engine starters.
The recall comprises 2.0-liter turbo vehicles from BMW and Toyota with production dates from November 26, 2020, through May 7, 2024 ...
An estimated 575,000 vehicles are being recalled worldwide to replace B48 starter motors that may overheat and catch fire ...
Drivers are urgently being warned to double-check if their car is one of the 575,000 vehicles being recalled due to a dangerous issue. BMW issued a worldwide recall of a number of cars due to what ...
BMW has begun a worldwide recall that affects around 575,000 motors due to a potential fire risk – including 25,000 cars in ...
ALMOST 200 luxury cars in Ireland have been included in a global recall by German manufacturer BMW. The company said that a ...
BMW fire risk recall impacts hundreds of thousands of vehicles worldwide due to a faulty starter component that could ...
BMW Group has issued a safety recall covering 24,732 vehicles in the UK amid concerns a defective starter motor could ...
Federal documents say wear on an internal starter component can allow the unit to overheat and, in an extreme case, ignite ...
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BMW of North America has announced a recall of 87,394 vehicles due to a fire risk from an engine starter that could overheat. Submitted on January 30, 2026, this newest recall follows several months ...
BMW has issued a safety recall because of a fire risk in several popular models. Around 87,390 vehicles are affected by the recall, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.