BMW recalls over 16000 vehicles in Australia due to fire risk
BMW is recalling over 16,000 vehicles across nine of its model lines because a manufacturing defect that could be the fire risk forBW’s recallers are due to. *****
The company says in its recall notice notice that the starter motor solenoid switch can be worn more, causing an internal short circuit because of a manufacturing defect.
if this is, the driver can’t start engine; and in the worst case overheating can cause fire during vehicle driving operation.
“A vehicle fire or the driver being unable to restart the engine could increase the risk of injury for car drivers, and/or damage to property. , ” and.
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The free fix will be done by an authorised BMW dealership, so if you own the affected car and it’s your appointment to have the vehicle booked for that service.
BMW says ‘Note BMW advises that the vehicle is not left unattended while the engine is running and does not use any Remote Engine Start function.
Short circuit “The starter motor may be overheated locally and the driver can see or smell smoke when driving or leaving the car. Paraphrasingr ’It is.
If you have any further questions, you can call the BMW Australia Recall Hotline on 1800 243 675.
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