BMW has issued a recall for approximately 800,000 vehicles in the United States and Canada due to a risk of fire caused by a potential leakage in the engine compartment. This recall affects more than 78,000 vehicles in Canada alone.
The issue stems from a flaw in the engine cooling system that could lead to fluid leaks, increasing the risk of a fire in the engine compartment. Owners of the affected vehicles are advised to be alert for any signs of a leak, unusual odors, or smoke coming from the engine area.
The models affected by this recall include various batches of BMW vehicles produced over the last few years. BMW has committed to notifying all affected vehicle owners, urging them to bring their cars to authorized dealers for necessary repairs. The company has stated that the repairs will be conducted free of charge.
This proactive measure underscores BMW’s commitment to the safety of its customers and the reliability of its products. Vehicle owners can check if their car is affected by entering their vehicle identification number (VIN) on the BMW website or contacting their local dealer.
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Customers impacted by this recall are encouraged to address the issue promptly to ensure their safety and the continued performance of their vehicle. The company apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciates customers’ cooperation and understanding.
For further updates and information, affected customers can visit BMW’s official website or contact their nearest BMW dealership.
Words by: Craig Clowes
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