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BMW AG is recalling at least 331,000 vehicles due to a starter motor defect.
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The defect may cause engine starter fires due to possible corrosion.
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Around 195,000 vehicles in the US and 136,000 in Germany require repairs.
BMW AG is recalling at least 331,000 vehicles due to a defect in its starter motor, another setback for the German carmaker after a costly recall last year.
The fault — where the engine starter may catch fire due to possible corrosion — affects most model lines built between 2015 and 2021.
The German manufacturer will need to repair 195,000 vehicles in the US and a further 136,000 in Germany, it said Friday. The company didn’t give a global figure for the recall or the cost of the repairs.
The fault is another blow for BMW, adding to a recall last year of 1.5 million cars due to defective braking systems made by Continental AG. The spiraling cost of fixing those flaws led the company to issue a profit warning.
In the latest recall, water can leak into the starter motor of affected vehicles and cause corrosion, BMW said. This can eventually result in a short circuit, which could lead to a vehicle fire “in the worst case.” Affected customers should park their vehicles outdoors, at a safe distance from buildings, until the repair is carried out, the company said.
Repairs will free of charge and it will replace the starter motor and battery in a “low number of vehicles.”
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