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>More than 87,000 luxury BMW cars are being recalled nationwide due to risks of overheating and possible fires. On Saturday, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that BMW North America is recalling 87,394 vehicles due to a potential fire risk from an overheating engine starter, according to Reuters. Owners won’t have to pay a dime, according to the auto safety agency. Dealers will replace the engine starter for free. No injuries have been reported, though the size of the recall could put a strain on dealer networks and logistics, particularly given BMW has issued multiple recalls in recent months.
Archive: https://archive.today/DzQPG
From the post:
>>More than 87,000 luxury BMW cars are being recalled nationwide due to risks of overheating and possible fires.
On Saturday, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that BMW North America is recalling 87,394 vehicles due to a potential fire risk from an overheating engine starter, according to Reuters.
Owners won’t have to pay a dime, according to the auto safety agency. Dealers will replace the engine starter for free.
No injuries have been reported, though the size of the recall could put a strain on dealer networks and logistics, particularly given BMW has issued multiple recalls in recent months.
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