BMW Recalls 145,000 Cars and SUVs Over Starter Fire Risk
BMW issues a recall for more than 145,000 cars and SUVs. Models include the X5, X7, 740Li, 840i, 340i, and X6.
BMW issues a recall for more than 145,000 cars and SUVs. Models include the X5, X7, 740Li, 840i, 340i, and X6.
BMW recalls nearly 200,000 U.S. cars and more than 136,000 in Germany after discovering that corroded starter motors could overheat and cause fires.
BMW and MINI have recalled select 2025–2026 X1, X2, Cooper, Convertible, and Countryman models
BMW is recalling 1,406 2026 X5 and X7 SUVs due to faulty windshield seals that may cause water leaks, electrical issues, and potential fire risk.
ADVERTISEMENT
BMW is recalling 136 iX, i4, and i7 EVs in the U.S. due to improperly assembled battery modules that could lead to power loss or increase fire risk.
BMW recalls 70,000+ EVs including i4, iX, i7, and i5 over power loss risk. Software fix coming via OTA update or dealer service.
BMW recalls 26 units of the 2025 X3 due to brake disc transport damage, posing safety risks to braking performance.
BMW recalls 4,397 vehicles including 2025 3, 4, 5 Series, and X3 due to potential loose starter-generator connections. See if your model is affected.
BMW recalls over 40,000 X3 SUVs (2022-2024) due to a rear door lock issue that may cause unexpected unlocking. Free repairs available. Find out more.
BMW has issued a recall for two 2025 X3 SUVs due to a potentially faulty swivel bearing in the left front wheel.
BMW recalls 130 units of its 2025 X4 SUV due to a frame defect that could damage head airbags during deployment, reducing their effectiveness